I bought a plant through an Indonesian friend some time ago. I didn't know he got it from this show 😂. It's the exact same Burle Marx Mint at Titikhijau. It's now growing in my care.
Oh my goodness I don’t blame you. I would be excited too. Those are some gorgeous plants. What a fantastic way to spend your days. I’m a little jelly but really just happy for you and can’t wait till I get to that point!
Sean, OMG. Once again a visually spectacular video. I can’t believe your channel doesn’t have more subscribers. Indonesia is so beautiful and the people are so lovely. I think Kaylee Ellen is overrated. She is a plant broker, not a grower or collector. She drums up the hype but it’s not backed up with any substance. Most people want houseplants but many of her plants are more hot house plants and not indoor plants, like the ‘esqueleto’ Anthuriums etc. Due to Covid people spent more time at home, they needed hobbies and many things like houseplants became popular again and thanks to show people like Kaylee, prices went up. She is going to be a victim of her own marketing. Because of the prices she charged places like Thailand and Indonesia put their prices up. I think the time to invest was about three years ago. People new to houseplants aren’t prepared for the mould and mildew problems from having too many plants indoors for too long. Plus mothers with children and people with pets quite often don’t want poisonous plants in their homes. It’s a fad that has reached its peak. Due to Covid, the war in the Ukraine etc. there is a global recession coming. Even though LEDs are efficient, they still cost power to run. Power is going up, interest rates, fertilisers etc. the cost of living around the world is becoming more expensive and people will be focused on necessities, not houseplants. Most rare species with the exception of a few variegated cultivars can be easily cloned and mass produced. Hybrids, unlike species are less collectable and don’t hold their prices as well. (I’ve noticed this with orchids and Hoyas since the 70s. ) Hybrids that haven’t had their parentage carefully documented, particularly are less valuable, just in the case of orchids. The most beautiful Hoya collection I’ve ever seen was on the episode of Summer Rayne Oakes in Sweden. The lady only had species and no variegated cultivars. This is the collection of a true collector. I doubt Kaylee will still be relevant, she has to pay rent, power on her fans and lights, fertiliser and her suppliers have put their prices up. Just google rare plants UK and the other shops have the same plants much cheaper than her. She is quick to tell people they are just jealous of her but in fact they should feel sorry for her. My bet is she will be out of business in at least 2 years. The only reason why Indonesia has such high prices my guess is because they can export them to Europe and America and people will pay the prices. This is soon going to end. Wages aren’t going up and people can’t pay their rents or groceries bills. Very few people will be able to afford these stupid prices. On another note I’m pretty sure Philodendrons are climbers not vines or bines. Vines botanically must have tendrils. ( like grapes ). And many people confuse fenestrations with pinnations. Once again I love your channel and I think it’s very underestimated. I would have visited Indonesia before now if it was more LGBT friendly but I have hope it will be in the future.
Thank youu. I have the same concerns about the market economies today too, one example is the crash of crypto currencies. Non tangible assets like houseplants are falling in price now. Unfortunately Indonesia is not going to be LGBT friendly in our lifetime.. the conservative movement here is increasing.
@@onlyplants to survive in this industry we have to think outside the box. I’ve got many ideas. I think it’s morally wrong that they are keeping Phil. spiritus sancti rare, give me a flow cabinet and a new node and in a week I’d have over 1000 plants. Spider mites are viral vectors and they are everywhere, on the grass even. They can travel on your clothes. Some orchids exist with viruses because ever one left is infected. It could happen to the Phil. ss too. Besides Dr Croat said Aroids species of Phil. And Anthuriums are being lost every day to land clearing. Tell this to Kaylee Ellen and everyone of your accounts will be hacked.(cracked). She isn’t a nice person. Hence you see my troll name. I think the rare Aroids, orchids and Hoyas will always be collectable. The new market plan should be mass production at cheaper prices. The Australian market stays strong because of the strict quarantine laws but people smuggle in Small pieces with active nodes. Also the Chinese market I believe will stay strong, Hong Kong and Singapore too. There is a global recession coming, some say the worst in over 200 years. I highly recommend Sorelle Amore finance on UA-cam.
Waking up 3am and fully-watched more than 1 hour plant video.. first time i endured seeing an hour plus.. very educationally infofull content my friend. Salamat Thanks! From Philippines ur avid subscriber
Thank you for showing us the beautiful plants that alot of us can only dream of.You took your time to let us hope we can get our hands on only one of those plants.
Quercifolium & glad hands are both variants of philodendron pedatum, both lovely plants. The quercifolium was priced fantastic, half the price of a plant that size in the US.
That is what I’m thinking too. I bet in 6 months I will be able to get a Florida beauty at my nursery here in Southern California. Anyway, keep up the content, I’m learning so much! Also, I am sorry to hear about Gia. You’re a good Dad and took great care of her, a lot of love there.
Sooooo many rare plants here!! 🥰😘😍 May I request for a vlog discussing philodendrons that are naturally variegated and chemically induced? Thank you in advance
Thank you, thats why I do what I do. While we cannot possibly own every plant out there, we should have the freedom to view and enjoy them from afar. And these plants love to be looked at too! 😀
Woooow...woowww Holy Molly!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Shawn my eyes kept on rolling 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 thank you for doing this I really love watching those rare plants! So amazing!!
Haha, when you concentrating on plant, and you'll say "look at this" in an excited voice, and seriously taking a while to introduce the the name, I was like "what is it,what is iiiiit," hahah. yelling in my head, honestly...the excitement...
Always love Sean’s plant shopping video, but this one maybe the most funniest one with that mic testing background I literally laugh out when watching 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks a lot for taking us to another interesting exhibition ☺️❤. I had a chance to buy philo snowdrift but didn't, I felt it was jungle fever. A bit unsure there. It seems like snowdrift is a compact, smaller form of jungle fever.
Amazing plants and interesting to see the some of the new plants. Interesting that many of them are more expensive than in the US, when our market seems pretty expensive compared to some others. But some of those new variegated plants would definitely fetch similar numbers, probably, which is way out of my price range!
Aglaonema White Legacy in Phillipines just sells around 20 dollars. Epipremnum Marble now just sells to about a hundred dollars. Plants here get crazy cheap really quickly. And oh m God Alocasia Scalprum here are everywhere and get really big.
@@onlyplants Not to sound negative but I think it's the ever growing amount of impoverished people here. People that sell plants in our neighborhood don't even like plants. They don't even bother naming them by their taxa or cultivar names. They just randomly come up with names and sell them as that. And the poaching (omg), I don't even know where to begin.
Sean, another great video! I always enjoy your tours! I'm i n central Florida and am not seeing the the Thaumatophylums like you imagine, I see very few besides the common Selloum. We do see some Xanadu but I find there are a few variations of these and alot of confusion between varieties ie hope, xanadu etc.
Thank you Sean!! Love your videos! I learn so much and i really enjoy seeing what you do first-hand. I enjoy your excitement- i would be the same if i were there.
Thank you for sharing your market tours and knowledge, what fun! Makes me want to move to Indonesia to have access to these wonderful plants. So many of them are not available where I live (Hawaii). Aloha!
Sean ( youre the god from the most wonderfull plant' s )hihi.. i wil asking you :,is that not burned ricehulk on the top soil layer on that nursery? It looks like it is.. When its unburned , it is also a option .. i have not burning the ricehulk in a rvs pan in mij kitchen with chachoral sticks in it, and the ricehulk.. (i like the black colouring of the burning ricehulk more 😊, but i have to experiment with it ..greetings from the Netherlands, Rotterdam Hillegersberg..
Congratulations on hitting 100k (now 107k). You always bring us wonderful content 🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗 and OMG 😳😳😳😱😱😱 the prices of those plants 💲💲💲💲 and imo that scindapsus so that was $345 usd that you think was chemically induced variagation... Looked like it was dying to me :( not a fan either.... And you cracked me up about the rolling eyes on the Florida Beauty. 😂😂😂 And hopefully Hoya prices will start coming down soon 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 #HoyaHead
I really appreciate your vlogs,those plants are really beautiful and pricey,so that I only have that in my Dreams 😀lol.. Hopefully someday,will add on my collection.
Im obsessing with the Philodendron Squamicaule! Nice tour, thanks ps. Syngoniums are very easy to propagate so I guess thats the reason why prices changes a lot. - greetings from Dubai
Thank you. I should do a poll soon to see if people prefer music or no music 😃 its not so obvious to me. But a few people have come forward to tell me they prefer none. Thank youu
@@onlyplants I don't mind the music if it's not loud. I do want to hear what you're saying. Please do more long form vidz, esp. during spring/summer. It keeps me company while doing plant chores.
Shawn, I absolutely love all your videos. This one made me drool. I've been thinking of buying a Epipremnum Marble Variegated which I saw a few in this video. Do you know much about this plant? I'm trying to decide if it's worth the expense. Anyway, Thank you for always making such fun and informative videos.
I am seeing them being propagated and grown in many places. Epipremnums dont hold their values for long so if its still expensive now I would wait until their prices become more acceptable.
Very interested in learning more about the pterodactyl plant you spoke of in the beginning of this video...do you have any info on that plant? Thanks 🪴⚡🪴
😅 because of limited supply here. We cannot import plants (mother plants) as easily as Thailand does. But some plants like anthuriums are cheaper in Indonesia.
16:38 You should try propagating aglaonemas with propagation boxes... In my care they do love to be kept in constant humidity.. and their rhizomes are very prone to be infested by fungus.. edit: I personally interested in variegated melanochrysum, it gave me new experience in adoring variegated plants but somehow I felt like the variegation doesnt match with their colour... i dont know im having my personal adjustment towards them 😬... However its quite interesting though
as much as i love plants, i cannot justify these prices in this economy 😭😭 i do respect the grower's love and care for these plants but its just too much.😖😖
I bought a plant through an Indonesian friend some time ago. I didn't know he got it from this show 😂. It's the exact same Burle Marx Mint at Titikhijau. It's now growing in my care.
That’s so cool.
Whoaaaa
Oh my goodness I don’t blame you. I would be excited too. Those are some gorgeous plants. What a fantastic way to spend your days. I’m a little jelly but really just happy for you and can’t wait till I get to that point!
Thank you ❤️
I hope to get one of those Florida beauty, so I can roll my eyes as well, still expensive in NZ. Thanks Sean for doing these tours.
Thank your for the drooling morning . So happy seeing your videos
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I’m glad to hear that the plant business has helped people making living over there
Sean, OMG. Once again a visually spectacular video. I can’t believe your channel doesn’t have more subscribers. Indonesia is so beautiful and the people are so lovely.
I think Kaylee Ellen is overrated. She is a plant broker, not a grower or collector. She drums up the hype but it’s not backed up with any substance. Most people want houseplants but many of her plants are more hot house plants and not indoor plants, like the ‘esqueleto’ Anthuriums etc.
Due to Covid people spent more time at home, they needed hobbies and many things like houseplants became popular again and thanks to show people like Kaylee, prices went up. She is going to be a victim of her own marketing. Because of the prices she charged places like Thailand and Indonesia put their prices up. I think the time to invest was about three years ago. People new to houseplants aren’t prepared for the mould and mildew problems from having too many plants indoors for too long. Plus mothers with children and people with pets quite often don’t want poisonous plants in their homes. It’s a fad that has reached its peak. Due to Covid, the war in the Ukraine etc. there is a global recession coming. Even though LEDs are efficient, they still cost power to run. Power is going up, interest rates, fertilisers etc. the cost of living around the world is becoming more expensive and people will be focused on necessities, not houseplants. Most rare species with the exception of a few variegated cultivars can be easily cloned and mass produced. Hybrids, unlike species are less collectable and don’t hold their prices as well. (I’ve noticed this with orchids and Hoyas since the 70s. )
Hybrids that haven’t had their parentage carefully documented, particularly are less valuable, just in the case of orchids. The most beautiful Hoya collection I’ve ever seen was on the episode of Summer Rayne Oakes in Sweden. The lady only had species and no variegated cultivars. This is the collection of a true collector.
I doubt Kaylee will still be relevant, she has to pay rent, power on her fans and lights, fertiliser and her suppliers have put their prices up. Just google rare plants UK and the other shops have the same plants much cheaper than her. She is quick to tell people they are just jealous of her but in fact they should feel sorry for her. My bet is she will be out of business in at least 2 years. The only reason why Indonesia has such high prices my guess is because they can export them to Europe and America and people will pay the prices. This is soon going to end. Wages aren’t going up and people can’t pay their rents or groceries bills. Very few people will be able to afford these stupid prices. On another note I’m pretty sure Philodendrons are climbers not vines or bines. Vines botanically must have tendrils. ( like grapes ). And many people confuse fenestrations with pinnations. Once again I love your channel and I think it’s very underestimated. I would have visited Indonesia before now if it was more LGBT friendly but I have hope it will be in the future.
Thank youu. I have the same concerns about the market economies today too, one example is the crash of crypto currencies. Non tangible assets like houseplants are falling in price now. Unfortunately Indonesia is not going to be LGBT friendly in our lifetime.. the conservative movement here is increasing.
@@onlyplants to survive in this industry we have to think outside the box. I’ve got many ideas. I think it’s morally wrong that they are keeping Phil. spiritus sancti rare, give me a flow cabinet and a new node and in a week I’d have over 1000 plants. Spider mites are viral vectors and they are everywhere, on the grass even. They can travel on your clothes. Some orchids exist with viruses because ever one left is infected. It could happen to the Phil. ss too. Besides Dr Croat said Aroids species of Phil. And Anthuriums are being lost every day to land clearing. Tell this to Kaylee Ellen and everyone of your accounts will be hacked.(cracked). She isn’t a nice person. Hence you see my troll name.
I think the rare Aroids, orchids and Hoyas will always be collectable. The new market plan should be mass production at cheaper prices. The Australian market stays strong because of the strict quarantine laws but people smuggle in Small pieces with active nodes. Also the Chinese market I believe will stay strong, Hong Kong and Singapore too. There is a global recession coming, some say the worst in over 200 years.
I highly recommend Sorelle Amore finance on UA-cam.
Waking up 3am and fully-watched more than 1 hour plant video.. first time i endured seeing an hour plus.. very educationally infofull content my friend. Salamat Thanks! From Philippines ur avid subscriber
Haha thank you so much. 🙏🏽
I'd become more addicted to your videos now...you're garden tour is so amazing and very lovely...to think that I'm from the Philippines.
Haha thank youuu 🙈🙈
I love watching with you sir ! Thank you so much for sharing your amazing plants !
Thank you for showing us the beautiful plants that alot of us can only dream of.You took your time to let us hope we can get our hands on only one of those plants.
All rare plants become common at some point, give it time
Love this video so many beautiful plants
Quercifolium & glad hands are both variants of philodendron pedatum, both lovely plants. The quercifolium was priced fantastic, half the price of a plant that size in the US.
So fun to virtually walk the show with you. I love that Florida Beauty!!! But am stunned at the prices. I’ll roll my eyes at the prices 😊
They will come down soon. Theres too much supply coming
That is what I’m thinking too. I bet in 6 months I will be able to get a Florida beauty at my nursery here in Southern California. Anyway, keep up the content, I’m learning so much! Also, I am sorry to hear about Gia. You’re a good Dad and took great care of her, a lot of love there.
Omg! Thank you so much for sharing. You are so lucky to be there.
I love my job 😀😀
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection have a Happy Easter to you and the family ❤❤❤❤❤
Wow i love these video cos i am a plant lover my dear new friend!
So many variegated plants to drool on
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Sooooo many rare plants here!! 🥰😘😍
May I request for a vlog discussing philodendrons that are naturally variegated and chemically induced? Thank you in advance
The only chemical induced Ive seen are the pink congos. I have yet to encounter any in the market
So many gorgeous plants. Wow. I truly appreciate that we can visit places like this through you.
Thank you, thats why I do what I do. While we cannot possibly own every plant out there, we should have the freedom to view and enjoy them from afar. And these plants love to be looked at too! 😀
There's such unique plants at this show.
💚🌱🪴🌵
Wow i love all the plants you presented to us sir ! Full watch and leave all the best for you ok ? See you ..
Thank youuu
These plants are just so WOW!!!
I love the whipple way a lot. Soon every plant you show Sean will be a hit… 🇵🇭
The whipple way is on my wishlist, but will wait for them to become common first…
What a good deal for that majestic! I hope you bought it!
I was rolling my eyes n mouth watering🙈🙈😂😂😂😂great tour..catching up on ur videos ❤
Haha thank you 😀
Woooow...woowww Holy Molly!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 Shawn my eyes kept on rolling 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 thank you for doing this I really love watching those rare plants! So amazing!!
Haha you’re welcome. More to come!
That brandtianum! 😮 It really humbles me back to amateur skill set...
Thank you for this wonderful video. My plant wishlist is growing more now. I love all these amazing looking variegated plants
Variegated aroids are the next trend hehe.
Haha, when you concentrating on plant, and you'll say "look at this" in an excited voice, and seriously taking a while to introduce the the name, I was like "what is it,what is iiiiit," hahah. yelling in my head, honestly...the excitement...
😅😅
Always love Sean’s plant shopping video, but this one maybe the most funniest one with that mic testing background I literally laugh out when watching 🤣🤣🤣
Lol 😅
Thanks for this tour!! Didnt know there were so many colors and variagates! Ive been drooling the whole video!!😃😃
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@@onlyplants it's so amazing and so awesome
Love the video! Thanks for taking us on this tour. Saw a couple stuff to put on my wishlist
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Thanks a lot for taking us to another interesting exhibition ☺️❤. I had a chance to buy philo snowdrift but didn't, I felt it was jungle fever. A bit unsure there. It seems like snowdrift is a compact, smaller form of jungle fever.
Thanks for sharing ! Love seeing all these Unique plants ! ( I’m from Canada ) hehe 🙃 so a couple of these are much harder to get my hands on !
Wow!👁👁 SO MANY 🆕️ plants, but the prices still makes me dizzy🤦♀️. Hope the the old trendy plants be affordable soon. As new plants is IN 🥰
The old trendy plants of 2021 has fallen in price dramatically actually
I just love all of your videos!! Thank you and keep up the great work :)
Thank youu
I got High just watching this episode 🤣🤣🤣 Awesome Episode! ❤️
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Amazing plants and interesting to see the some of the new plants. Interesting that many of them are more expensive than in the US, when our market seems pretty expensive compared to some others. But some of those new variegated plants would definitely fetch similar numbers, probably, which is way out of my price range!
Aglaonema White Legacy in Phillipines just sells around 20 dollars. Epipremnum Marble now just sells to about a hundred dollars. Plants here get crazy cheap really quickly. And oh m God Alocasia Scalprum here are everywhere and get really big.
That means you guys are good at propagating them and meeting demand 😀
@@onlyplants Not to sound negative but I think it's the ever growing amount of impoverished people here. People that sell plants in our neighborhood don't even like plants. They don't even bother naming them by their taxa or cultivar names. They just randomly come up with names and sell them as that. And the poaching (omg), I don't even know where to begin.
Sean, another great video! I always enjoy your tours! I'm i n central Florida and am not seeing the the Thaumatophylums like you imagine, I see very few besides the common Selloum. We do see some Xanadu but I find there are a few variations of these and alot of confusion between varieties ie hope, xanadu etc.
Absolutely my eyes are rolling in too much amazing.. How I wish I have one.. Feel like I'm with you Sean 😂.. Love it..
Haha 😀
Thank you Sean!! Love your videos! I learn so much and i really enjoy seeing what you do first-hand. I enjoy your excitement- i would be the same if i were there.
Thank you for coming with me on these tours 🥰🥰
I dont even like crotons but daaaaang .... that red one is something else!
Thank you for sharing your market tours and knowledge, what fun! Makes me want to move to Indonesia to have access to these wonderful plants. So many of them are not available where I live (Hawaii). Aloha!
Haha thank youu
So many variations of beautiful plants, I am really impressed, I haven’t seen some of those plants in a garden center here in the U. S.
They will make it there at some point 😀
Variegation overload 😍🌱
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO SEAN👍. I HAD FUN WATCHING🤗 "I PEE A LITTLE"🤣🤣🤣WITH THOSE PRICES😅
Haha thank youu
Sean ( youre the god from the most wonderfull plant' s )hihi.. i wil asking you :,is that not burned ricehulk on the top soil layer on that nursery? It looks like it is..
When its unburned , it is also a option .. i have not burning the ricehulk in a rvs pan in mij kitchen with chachoral sticks in it, and the ricehulk.. (i like the black colouring of the burning ricehulk more 😊, but i have to experiment with it ..greetings from the Netherlands, Rotterdam Hillegersberg..
Here they use the raw rice hull more. I prefer burnt rice hull actually
I would love to go plant shopping with you. I would be in heaven there. 😍
Thank you ❤️
Congratulations on hitting 100k (now 107k). You always bring us wonderful content 🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗 and OMG 😳😳😳😱😱😱 the prices of those plants 💲💲💲💲 and imo that scindapsus so that was $345 usd that you think was chemically induced variagation... Looked like it was dying to me :( not a fan either.... And you cracked me up about the rolling eyes on the Florida Beauty. 😂😂😂 And hopefully Hoya prices will start coming down soon 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 #HoyaHead
Thank youu
Fantastic....
Thanks a lot for this video Sean…
Welcome
It‘s so crazy for me to see so many florida beauties! They‘re so rare here in Germany I just bought a cutting for 150€ 😅
Price will drop soon there must be...here a cutting is around 30-50euro... probably lower now.
@@yukiaditya7352 maybe but it's pretty stable right now
Exactly. I have not seen them in Nepal either. I hope I get that plant one fine day.
Same but I hope that the market will stay stable so I can sell cuttings to get the money back🥲
@@chiarawachholz1416 yeah same but I honestly believe that it will.
Insane collection!
I really appreciate your vlogs,those plants are really beautiful and pricey,so that I only have that in my Dreams 😀lol.. Hopefully someday,will add on my collection.
Thank youu
Roll your eyes 😀
Im obsessing with the Philodendron Squamicaule! Nice tour, thanks ps. Syngoniums are very easy to propagate so I guess thats the reason why prices changes a lot. - greetings from Dubai
Yeahh syngoniums are fast and easy. They saw the fastest rise but also fastest fall in price.
So many awesome plants! Love how you just jump right in and show everything. The insane prices! Do they really sell?
Yes they do sell 😀 i have a video titled “how to get rich off rare plants” that addresses this
Beautiful
Love your vidz! 😂😂😂 Sean asking to turn the music off. 🤭🤦🏾♀️
Thank you. I should do a poll soon to see if people prefer music or no music 😃 its not so obvious to me. But a few people have come forward to tell me they prefer none. Thank youu
@@onlyplants I don't mind the music if it's not loud. I do want to hear what you're saying.
Please do more long form vidz, esp. during spring/summer. It keeps me company while doing plant chores.
THIS IS SO INSANE.. I LOVE THESE TOURS! I would love to come visit some day.. :)
Come! Haha
This video makes my heart race.
this is so cool, is there any kind of big show going on OCT? or is there anyway how i could reach out the vendors or Tissue culture company?
Shawn, I absolutely love all your videos. This one made me drool. I've been thinking of buying a Epipremnum Marble Variegated which I saw a few in this video. Do you know much about this plant? I'm trying to decide if it's worth the expense. Anyway, Thank you for always making such fun and informative videos.
I am seeing them being propagated and grown in many places. Epipremnums dont hold their values for long so if its still expensive now I would wait until their prices become more acceptable.
44:50 Probably Aglaonema simplex or modestum variegata
Very interested in learning more about the pterodactyl plant you spoke of in the beginning of this video...do you have any info on that plant? Thanks 🪴⚡🪴
I dont know much about that plant. But some rare plant nurseries have them. @frisha_flora should have more info on them
@@onlyplants thanks Sean , I love your videos! You are so plant savvy!
Interested in knowing which all plants u bought.
I bought none haha. I am just a poor youtuber and cannot afford most of these plants 😅
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The philodendron that is melanocrysum × verrucosum is called splendid🙂
Thank youu
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Hoping to get Florida beauty and marble queen. I have yet to see Florida beauty in Nepal. Can't roll my eyes for now...😭😭😭
Wooh… see if you can get one imported over safely
Haha Sean blow your eyes
Sean 1:05:22 is a Philo luxurians
I'm laughing eye rolling every time you say it lol
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At 50:59 looks like an alocasia cucullata variegated 🙂
Thank youu
Ooh I just looked up their mint and its beautiful
Sir locking for bobcee aurea vargited
1:08:26 is a variegated alocasia regal shield i guess
Thank youu
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I wouldn't dare touching those super expensive plant. Haha. Broke a twig and I'll be in debt for the next decades lol
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uugh! I wish you would say what the Marmorata goes for??? I have one and I am trying to find the price range on them……
I havent seen many on sales here… the price has not gone up nor down though because demand is not high
Any plants to visit the nurseries in Thailand?
Already visited a few 🙃
Hello, do you know if in Indonesia sale the philodendon seeds?
They are rarely sold as seeds as it is very difficult to pollenate philodendrons. But anthuriums perhaps yes
Sean! Who will really buy a plant for $9,000 usd?
Rich people, serious collectors, or other growers who plan to propagate them.
I am from mauritius.. My boss want to order some of your plant.. May he can come in your country.. Also
An email address or WhatsApp.. For details
Hello, I recommend to reach out to me
On instagram I can recommend some nurseries. @bo.tan.ist But I personally dont stock these rare plants.
Rolling my eyes 👀…lol
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I never knew plants got that expensive, jeeezus 😐😐
Sometimes I think, they say it's a rare plant but many are sold and sold in almost all booths 😅 is it still considered rare? 🥴
Thats because all the sellers are in one place now haha. But also its considered rare in many parts of the world.
I wish you didn't skip most of the Syngonium. Other than that I really enjoyed your video, as always
Thank youu. Im not familiar with the syngonium names lol especially the pink ones.
Oh ok, then I get it lol. Thanks for getting back to me. I just got caught up with your videos, hope everything is well. Take care
Plants are very nice. But too expensive. USD1610 might vaporise into thin air if the plant dies on me.😢😮
Yeahh, a lot of these expensive plants are given VIP treatment 😀
I don’t understand why their price is double than thailand plants
😅 because of limited supply here. We cannot import plants (mother plants) as easily as Thailand does. But some plants like anthuriums are cheaper in Indonesia.
🙄🙄🙄 roll my eyes🙄🙄🙄
prices so high in indonesia.
Can import from other counties to
indo will be cheaper
For the rare ones, yes haha. Because importing into Indonesia is next to impossible.
I'll trade you a can of off for one of those plants you roll your eyes at lol
Sean, could you send me the FAT BOY, I'am in Australia and will pay you later. LOL
Lol I cannot export plants
16:38 You should try propagating aglaonemas with propagation boxes... In my care they do love to be kept in constant humidity.. and their rhizomes are very prone to be infested by fungus..
edit: I personally interested in variegated melanochrysum, it gave me new experience in adoring variegated plants but somehow I felt like the variegation doesnt match with their colour... i dont know im having my personal adjustment towards them 😬... However its quite interesting though
Haha yes the melano variegated is a little strange to look at at first. But I have since gotten used to them hehe
that variegated scindapsus did not look right
Itago ko n lng millions ko e kung nkawin Ang halaman ko
as much as i love plants, i cannot justify these prices in this economy 😭😭 i do respect the grower's love and care for these plants but its just too much.😖😖
Plant prices should be stabilizing soon 😀
Idduno but I personally dont like variegated plants 😅 they look so unnatural. I prefer the wild and weird looking plants
And here I was on the verge of offering you one of my lovely monstera variegata cuttings for free. Oh, well...
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