Filming plant chores can turn into a chore on its own. You could pick one plant and just talk about it. I know a lot of the new hybrids coming out need someone to talk about how to grow them
I'd like if you can make a video specifically on collecting pollen. Maybe by trying different methods, cover how to store and eventually make it a series over time from collection to actual pollination. Then collecting and planting seeds till growing the actual baby plant.
I would love to hear what is on your plant wishlist…with some pics popped up on the screen…and why you want them. even if its something you have and maybe want a different form, etc. Not that I need to know what is on other peoples which list because it always makes me add to my wishlist but its fun to see what other people are looking for!
It would be fun to see you go in depth on the history of anthuriums and the different hybridizers who are well known 🖤 I hope your vacation is AMAZING 💝
Thank you for all of the effort you put into this video & getting it uploaded!!! If I was in your shoes, I would have thrown my computer out the window 😂
That was just like being at a tropicals plant live auction. I see North shores tropicals on the auction frequently. I’ll have to keep an eye out for a Felix. Awesome job everyone
I love these type of videos the most in the plant community! I totally understand everything you're saying about not knowing what to film next as a plant youtuber it gets a bit redundant. I like the plant vlogs and also prefer recording vlogs too! I think they are getting more popular vs single topic plant videos. I related so much when you were talking about all the work you guys had to do at the shop! Running a plant shop is not easy and a lot of people think it's just fun playing with plants but it's a lot of work! I have my own online shop and get so exhausted when it's time for a restock so I totally know how you feel! Unboxing the plants alone takes hours lol!! Really enjoying the videos and loved the updates on the plants and what you have been sharing about your own personal life lately too!
I want to say thank you. Watching someone like you struggle with your anthuriums make me hang in there. I appreciate you and your content. I hope you have a wonderful vacation 😊
Amazing plants!! As for the UK, the west country (where I live haha) is lovely, Bath is a gorgeous city and the landscapes are incredible. The coasts along the south west are stunning, Cornwall is amazing if you can travel that far. On the other end, if you want wild hills and countryside, Scotland is a must. Loch Lomond and the Isles on the west are so wonderful.
Love the long videos of you going about your business and bringing us along. But if you're busy don't stress! Have fun on your trip! I can't wait until you do a care video for your 🔥
Omw yay! Super keen! I am writing a huge exam tomorrow and i am watching a sneak peak now to help me get relaxed so i can sleep, and then after my exam this is definitely going to be part of my epic post exam break from studying and working full time the last year! Edit: Exam over! Time to chill with plants and plant content!
It would be cool to see a video on your easiest vs. hardest anthurium. I hear a lot about anthuriums being difficult but I don't know enough to know which specific ones :,) and your taste is magnificent and I want all of your anthurium.
Yay new video ❤❤ Oh I love watching your videos It’s so relaxing 😌 I love seeing updates on your plants❤ Honestly any kind of content from you is good enough for me Maybe like -Plants that you would never have Including all non aroids -Plants that you would try again that you had but killed or gave it away She really be encouraging my anthurium addiction though 👍
Really enjoyed this video. Love all the Hoyas. I always wanted to visit London. The main thing i like to see is the London’s eye and Madam Tussauds. I am from Dublin Ireland where is more city life which is mostly famous for shopping and bars and restaurants it would be nice you visit here. We have only two good garden centres. If you love the relaxing countryside and greenery and nature there is a few attractions like the cliffs of moher, the giant causeway, Powerscourt, there is a few good zoo’s and farms to visit if you like animals. Galway does amazing seafood.
I’d love to see you do a walk-through of receiving, and rehabbing or caring for new Allocacasias; such as how long to keep them in water, and then transitioning to pon mix. Also, I’m finding very few videos on the Alocasia Zebrina Reticulata. Wondering if this is because it’s a difficult one or just so rare? I have my ion one and I would love to hear your opinion. Thanks, enjoy it as always.❤😊
I would love to see you push your boundaries by maybe doing more edible food growing indoors, I find this to be an incredible challenge, how cute with tomatoes look in a glass vessel with no drainage? and I would love to start growing mushrooms too. Plus growing food at home and cooking with it is basically like the best anti-cancer move you can make, you would be essentially helping with like a public health service. Just my ideas, no pressure, purely selfish requests.
Oh I purchased from nstropicals live sale and saw you bob in an out of frame. I really liked how responsive lauren was with everyones questions and the second or third cycle through of the unsold plants. I end up impulsively getting the anthurium debilis x lux and a skinny pallidiflorum! Super happy with my order. Thabks for the long video, it was nice to see hoyas again on your channel, even though im also kinda going through a anthurium phase too.
Hi! Obviously I’m bingewatching plant videos and yours is one of my fave to watch. Sorry I’m OC like this😅, but that’s not an alocasia clypeolata. Looks more like a borneoensis if not then a different variant of bisma. Borneoensis is still kind of rare and only avail by vegetative prop and not in TC yet if I’m not mistaken. I can only get it if I import from Indonesia (Singapore based btw). Clypeolata doesn’t have a border like yours have.
AHHHH that was such a stressful day for you!!! amazing that you pulled it together and finished editing despite all the stressful hurdles--proud of you!!! also lets go to that hair store i need to buy a ponytail OKAY
Where did you get your cart back there? I got a cheap plastic one, it does the job, but one where won’t roll so it always want to roll in circles or tip over. So I want to get a metal one with wheels instead of the plastic o e I got.
Would you know what humidity is in your plant room? I only have small Anthuriums that are going to grow out of my Milsbo. Wondering what the minimum humidity they need.
I am from the Uk and live in North Norfolk amongst the broads ( no not women but big lakes and rivers) we have a large and beautiful coast line, sandy beaches, market towns, tons of history and fab places to stay, eat, drink, walk/hike and in Norwich the small city in the midst of Norfolk, you have a castle, cobbled streets , a church for every Sunday of the year and a pub for every day of the year or so the history tells us. If you want history and good shopping, rivers, windmills and boats plus beaches Norfolk is the county (of Horatio Nelson) to visit. (And you could meet me too 😂) xxx
Regarding video ideas: I found your channel recently and you always talk about TPS one and Great White inoculant. You do not go into detail on what you do with them how you apply the myco etc. because (in the 10 videos I've seen from searching these keywords in your channel search bar) you state that you have said it all before. However, I have searched vigorously through your channel and cannot find you talking about overall care with fertilizer, nutrients, and inoculants. You mention them here and there once in your (very entertaining and informative) two hour long videos but it is so hard to find the information on these products on a houseplant tour video -- it is like a needle in a haystack. I have these items in my save for later cart and I am dying to learn how to use them... I have felt motivated to try the products you use and even more inspired to try pon. I have been drainage free with moss (for about a third of my plants) for quite a while so I find your methods so intriguing. I think a "teaching" video, if you will, where you cover everything of the sort would do wonders and I would absolutely recommend it to my peers. I have already been linking your UA-cam everytime someone states drainage holes are a necessity on Reddit lol. They usually respond with a "wow, thank you." Please, I am dying to learn how to apply these products properly.
Please leave any video suggestions here 👇🏻
You guys are the best and I mean that from the bottom of my heart ❤️❤️
Easiest/most difficult anthuriums, plants that disappointed you, interior space/ plant displays in your home
Filming plant chores can turn into a chore on its own. You could pick one plant and just talk about it. I know a lot of the new hybrids coming out need someone to talk about how to grow them
I'd like if you can make a video specifically on collecting pollen. Maybe by trying different methods, cover how to store and eventually make it a series over time from collection to actual pollination. Then collecting and planting seeds till growing the actual baby plant.
I would like to see a video on your rhipsalis, succulent collection.
I would love to hear what is on your plant wishlist…with some pics popped up on the screen…and why you want them. even if its something you have and maybe want a different form, etc. Not that I need to know what is on other peoples which list because it always makes me add to my wishlist but its fun to see what other people are looking for!
Take a shot every time Alice said “when i get home”🥴
Wow 😂 i love your plants. And your Chanel is good too but dang gurl!!
I thought I was going to watch in parts but I couldn’t stop. I enjoyed watching this video. Perfect!💚
It would be fun to see you go in depth on the history of anthuriums and the different hybridizers who are well known 🖤 I hope your vacation is AMAZING 💝
Thank you for all of the effort you put into this video & getting it uploaded!!! If I was in your shoes, I would have thrown my computer out the window 😂
That was just like being at a tropicals plant live auction. I see North shores tropicals on the auction frequently. I’ll have to keep an eye out for a Felix. Awesome job everyone
I love these type of videos the most in the plant community! I totally understand everything you're saying about not knowing what to film next as a plant youtuber it gets a bit redundant. I like the plant vlogs and also prefer recording vlogs too! I think they are getting more popular vs single topic plant videos.
I related so much when you were talking about all the work you guys had to do at the shop! Running a plant shop is not easy and a lot of people think it's just fun playing with plants but it's a lot of work! I have my own online shop and get so exhausted when it's time for a restock so I totally know how you feel! Unboxing the plants alone takes hours lol!! Really enjoying the videos and loved the updates on the plants and what you have been sharing about your own personal life lately too!
I want to say thank you. Watching someone like you struggle with your anthuriums make me hang in there. I appreciate you and your content. I hope you have a wonderful vacation 😊
Hi Alice, I’d love to see a video of all the plants you or you have heard are “spider mite magnets”. Thanks!
Thanks for using our sustainable Fernwood from New Zealand 🤗
Your new plants are beautiful especially the last one with silver veining The colors of the dark ones are so different.
Amazing plants!!
As for the UK, the west country (where I live haha) is lovely, Bath is a gorgeous city and the landscapes are incredible. The coasts along the south west are stunning, Cornwall is amazing if you can travel that far. On the other end, if you want wild hills and countryside, Scotland is a must. Loch Lomond and the Isles on the west are so wonderful.
Love the long videos of you going about your business and bringing us along. But if you're busy don't stress! Have fun on your trip! I can't wait until you do a care video for your 🔥
Omw yay! Super keen! I am writing a huge exam tomorrow and i am watching a sneak peak now to help me get relaxed so i can sleep, and then after my exam this is definitely going to be part of my epic post exam break from studying and working full time the last year!
Edit: Exam over! Time to chill with plants and plant content!
It would be cool to see a video on your easiest vs. hardest anthurium. I hear a lot about anthuriums being difficult but I don't know enough to know which specific ones :,) and your taste is magnificent and I want all of your anthurium.
Yay new video ❤❤
Oh I love watching your videos
It’s so relaxing 😌
I love seeing updates on your plants❤
Honestly any kind of content from you is good enough for me
Maybe like
-Plants that you would never have
Including all non aroids
-Plants that you would try again
that you had but killed or gave it away
She really be encouraging my anthurium addiction though 👍
Thank you for being here bright and early 🥹🥹 and for the video ideas!!! Appreciate you so much ❤️
I just LOVE your collection. My heart beats super fast every time you pull out a plant 😆💚
No such thing as plant chores without a mess! 😂
All of your hoya look amazing! I’m so jealous!
Really enjoyed this video. Love all the Hoyas. I always wanted to visit London. The main thing i like to see is the London’s eye and Madam Tussauds. I am from Dublin Ireland where is more city life which is mostly famous for shopping and bars and restaurants it would be nice you visit here. We have only two good garden centres. If you love the relaxing countryside and greenery and nature there is a few attractions like the cliffs of moher, the giant causeway, Powerscourt, there is a few good zoo’s and farms to visit if you like animals. Galway does amazing seafood.
I like the plant chores and I learn care for my plants thank you so much ❤
I’d love to see you do a walk-through of receiving, and rehabbing or caring for new Allocacasias; such as how long to keep them in water, and then transitioning to pon mix. Also, I’m finding very few videos on the Alocasia Zebrina Reticulata. Wondering if this is because it’s a difficult one or just so rare? I have my ion one and I would love to hear your opinion. Thanks, enjoy it as always.❤😊
I already commented, but I enjoy just listening and watching anything that you do!
Gloucestershire for sure. I’m from Cheltenham which is between London and wales. Very scenic but with some great food spots.
Yay! Glad you got the video to upload!
I would love to see you push your boundaries by maybe doing more edible food growing indoors, I find this to be an incredible challenge, how cute with tomatoes look in a glass vessel with no drainage? and I would love to start growing mushrooms too. Plus growing food at home and cooking with it is basically like the best anti-cancer move you can make, you would be essentially helping with like a public health service. Just my ideas, no pressure, purely selfish requests.
You can try rooting the vines. I broke a vine from hoya tequila then throw it with other props which now growing leaves.
Oh I purchased from nstropicals live sale and saw you bob in an out of frame. I really liked how responsive lauren was with everyones questions and the second or third cycle through of the unsold plants. I end up impulsively getting the anthurium debilis x lux and a skinny pallidiflorum! Super happy with my order. Thabks for the long video, it was nice to see hoyas again on your channel, even though im also kinda going through a anthurium phase too.
OMG what a beautiful plant ❤❤
That one Hoya looks like a majula of Hoya’s 🥰😍
Yay!! I’m winding down. Your dk phx is 😜😜 I’m waiting to see if you post one for sale. 👀. I have some but very small. I want a huge one now
The sounds of you clipping the roots is kinda of relaxing. Is that weird? Lol 😂
❤thanks for your effort to try upload this like 5 times 😂
I never want to go through that again 😅
Hi! Obviously I’m bingewatching plant videos and yours is one of my fave to watch.
Sorry I’m OC like this😅, but that’s not an alocasia clypeolata. Looks more like a borneoensis if not then a different variant of bisma. Borneoensis is still kind of rare and only avail by vegetative prop and not in TC yet if I’m not mistaken. I can only get it if I import from Indonesia (Singapore based btw). Clypeolata doesn’t have a border like yours have.
I like to see the ugly side of taking care of house plants and see how you deal with the challenges. But of course pretty plants are OK too!
I soooo enjoy these videos 💚🌼
AHHHH that was such a stressful day for you!!! amazing that you pulled it together and finished editing despite all the stressful hurdles--proud of you!!!
also lets go to that hair store i need to buy a ponytail OKAY
Those flowers look pretty
Where did you get your cart back there? I got a cheap plastic one, it does the job, but one where won’t roll so it always want to roll in circles or tip over. So I want to get a metal one with wheels instead of the plastic o e I got.
Thanks!
Would you know what humidity is in your plant room? I only have small Anthuriums that are going to grow out of my Milsbo. Wondering what the minimum humidity they need.
I am from the Uk and live in North Norfolk amongst the broads ( no not women but big lakes and rivers) we have a large and beautiful coast line, sandy beaches, market towns, tons of history and fab places to stay, eat, drink, walk/hike and in Norwich the small city in the midst of Norfolk, you have a castle, cobbled streets , a church for every Sunday of the year and a pub for every day of the year or so the history tells us. If you want history and good shopping, rivers, windmills and boats plus beaches Norfolk is the county (of Horatio Nelson) to visit. (And you could meet me too 😂) xxx
all those plants at Lauren's live sale would be $300+ USD in my area... they're insane lol
You should come and visit Edinburgh:)
Are ZZ’s hard to find in Canada?
Any Hoyas you want to get rid of, I’d force myself to take them for your sanity lol 😂
Regarding video ideas: I found your channel recently and you always talk about TPS one and Great White inoculant. You do not go into detail on what you do with them how you apply the myco etc. because (in the 10 videos I've seen from searching these keywords in your channel search bar) you state that you have said it all before. However, I have searched vigorously through your channel and cannot find you talking about overall care with fertilizer, nutrients, and inoculants. You mention them here and there once in your (very entertaining and informative) two hour long videos but it is so hard to find the information on these products on a houseplant tour video -- it is like a needle in a haystack. I have these items in my save for later cart and I am dying to learn how to use them... I have felt motivated to try the products you use and even more inspired to try pon. I have been drainage free with moss (for about a third of my plants) for quite a while so I find your methods so intriguing. I think a "teaching" video, if you will, where you cover everything of the sort would do wonders and I would absolutely recommend it to my peers. I have already been linking your UA-cam everytime someone states drainage holes are a necessity on Reddit lol. They usually respond with a "wow, thank you." Please, I am dying to learn how to apply these products properly.
I can see the pink in the veins
Why don’t you want a round pole? All of the metal round poles were round.
My Felix died from Ecuagenera 😢
Why don’t you get some of them on a trellis ?
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