Yes, part 3 would be great. Keep making more parts to your heart's content. Love looking at your plants. I have to say, you look incredibly happy and healthy! I think the move has done wonderful things for you.
Weird is WONDERFUL! 😁 I really appreciate the little snippets of info you add for each plant. I imagine it takes quite a bit of additional time in your editing, but it's such a nice touch! 👍
Lovely plants & lovely new home! My fishbone gave me nothing but drama, completely rotted, roots, cuttings-everything. Yours is so healthy looking! Xx yes for part 3!!!
Hi Claire, regarding the Dubia what I think I would do is set up one more matching plank then cut a rooted large growth section from the very top and let it start growing big leaves on the new plank. That way you have the baby growth on one and hopefully larger and larger leaves on the other. You could do some pretty interesting experiments on sizing up using this plant!
I wasn’t a Dubia fan until I saw the mature state. Looks spectacular when they fenestrate. Chop and prop the top leaves. Need to put some moss on those planks to develop a root system so it doesn’t revert to juvenile growth. Congratulations on your new home and getting it set up.
Hi Claire! Ugghhhh ur plants are amazing and beautiful. 😍😍😍😍 my plants are not looking so hot I'm blaming it on winter and drafty room that needs better sealing up lol this is my first winter with all my plants I started really collecting in about spring of this year so Im definately a newby....thank you so much for sharing have an amazing week💚💚💚
@SydneyPlantGuy - Chop and Extend Method is the most comprehensive moss pole management I've seen out there (for your m. dubia). It will save your (top-cutting) plant from transplant shock when you cut it as well as keeping the leaf size growing as you extend your moss pole the second time. But you have to do it asap, as you're running out of window height for your plant to maximize it's access to the sky. I'd even cut the board down to the last attached node and extend with a moss pole from there. "Everyone's" already caught on and are remaking his videos 😆
Hi Claire! So fun to see all these unusual houseplants 🤩 I got a rescue fishbone cactus a month ago after seeing yours, and it’s already growing new shoots! I was curious to know how your Peperomia sarcophylla is doing- mine has 3 inflorescences right now, so fun :)
Omg letting that Dubia climb the wall would be really cool, Kaylee Ellen had some dubia climbing her warehouse wall hoping the wall would kill them but they were thriving 😂
Love love the fish bone cactus. Also all your pots are so smartly decorated with macrame and burlap etc. Are those your creations? If so bravo in the creativity department. You should do a video show casing that! They look amazing ❤️❤️
Love your Amazing “weird” plants! Monkey tail is on my list, but I’ve found some sellers here in the USA that have small ones passing off “rat tail” cacti as monkey tails so have been hesitant to buy until I’m sure I’m getting the correct one.
you are the plant whisperer!!! that orchid is a zombie! she should be dead dead!!! hahahaha well done! amazing progress love to see your struggles... that might sound bad hahaha but you know what I mean is interesting to see what gives you trouble and that not all your plant care is super easy! love you kevin keep it up!
I love this kinda video and showcase of a these weirdos! I just want to let you know that hot*****t is a racial slur and should consider calling it crassula marnieriana instead
Hi Claire, I just had to stop this video to google “hottentot” because I remember hearing it mentioned in an audiobook I had listen to some time ago. It refers to “indigenous pastoralist of South Africa”. It’s such a funny word and the plant with that name certainly reminds me of that. Mind you, I love the monkey tail cactus so much, it’s amazing and I hope to see more of it on your channel.
Hi there. It's unfortunate that they still use the word in the botanical and common names for alot of plants in South Africa, but Hottentot is an offensive, colonial term for the Khoikhoi people, and sometimes the San people of southern Africa. Not calling you out or anything, just thought I'd mention it.
How much humidity do you have...does monstera dubia need high ?? Part 3 would be great! You have a very special 🪴 gift! Is that peperomia new to the market? Not seen, yet in USA. I love my Fishbone...fast and grew in Winter..
Omg please let your dubia climb the walls 😮😍😍😍 Also check your insta. I have the plants of your dreams for our swap 😂😍 but yeh let’s wait til it’s a little warmer ❤
Yes, part 3 would be great. Keep making more parts to your heart's content. Love looking at your plants. I have to say, you look incredibly happy and healthy! I think the move has done wonderful things for you.
Weird is WONDERFUL! 😁 I really appreciate the little snippets of info you add for each plant. I imagine it takes quite a bit of additional time in your editing, but it's such a nice touch! 👍
Hi, the 'information brackets' were a great addition to showing your plants!
Yay I'm glad you liked them 💚
My favorite category of plants is plants that look nearly unreal! Absolutely love all epiphytic cacti
3:40 I NEED one of these!
You are looking happy and healthy, Cheers!
Lovely plants & lovely new home! My fishbone gave me nothing but drama, completely rotted, roots, cuttings-everything. Yours is so healthy looking! Xx yes for part 3!!!
They're so prone to overwatering - I've lost cacti to this before 💚
I just love the look of weird and unusual exotic plants, each one is so captivating in its own way.
It is wonderful anytime that you show us your plants.
I've just added more to my Etsy shopping basket 😂 could you do a succulent / small plant tips etc video ? 💚
Definitely do a part 3 😁
Hi Claire, regarding the Dubia what I think I would do is set up one more matching plank then cut a rooted large growth section from the very top and let it start growing big leaves on the new plank. That way you have the baby growth on one and hopefully larger and larger leaves on the other. You could do some pretty interesting experiments on sizing up using this plant!
I think I'll definitely do this, even though I'd love to watch it grow on forever 💚
@@TheJungleHaven Part of it will be😁! Happy solstice🥳
Completely unrelated but I personally love how your hair turned out in this video!! Also monkey tail cactus is so cool!
Yes, give us that part 3! I love seeing your green beauties and hearing you talk about them
What a funky bunch of plants! Your Pepperomia Ice Queen has an optical illusion effect. The leaves look like little floating pumpkins. 🎃
Please do a part 3. These videos are terrific. You do so well with these wierd and beautifil plants. Congrats !
I wasn’t a Dubia fan until I saw the mature state. Looks spectacular when they fenestrate. Chop and prop the top leaves. Need to put some moss on those planks to develop a root system so it doesn’t revert to juvenile growth.
Congratulations on your new home and getting it set up.
Claire! Yes! Absolutely grow it up the wall and across the room 😍
Hi Claire! Ugghhhh ur plants are amazing and beautiful. 😍😍😍😍 my plants are not looking so hot I'm blaming it on winter and drafty room that needs better sealing up lol this is my first winter with all my plants I started really collecting in about spring of this year so Im definately a newby....thank you so much for sharing have an amazing week💚💚💚
@SydneyPlantGuy - Chop and Extend Method is the most comprehensive moss pole management I've seen out there (for your m. dubia). It will save your (top-cutting) plant from transplant shock when you cut it as well as keeping the leaf size growing as you extend your moss pole the second time. But you have to do it asap, as you're running out of window height for your plant to maximize it's access to the sky. I'd even cut the board down to the last attached node and extend with a moss pole from there. "Everyone's" already caught on and are remaking his videos 😆
Think I'll have to give this a go, thanks! 💚
Hi Claire new subscriber here, loving your videos. Love ur monkey tail cactus! I'm also from UK and really want one!
Definitely a part 3, can't wait.
The monkey tail reminds me too much of a spider 🕷 but I do want one
Hi Claire! So fun to see all these unusual houseplants 🤩 I got a rescue fishbone cactus a month ago after seeing yours, and it’s already growing new shoots! I was curious to know how your Peperomia sarcophylla is doing- mine has 3 inflorescences right now, so fun :)
That big cactus looked too much like the legs of a big, hairy tarantula!
All very beautiful !👍
💚🌱🌵☘️💚
Yes for a part 3! I always look forward to any of your content. 🤗👏👏👏
I love every plant you showed. Part 3 please!
Yes, absolutely part three please!
Omg letting that Dubia climb the wall would be really cool, Kaylee Ellen had some dubia climbing her warehouse wall hoping the wall would kill them but they were thriving 😂
Wow never seen the peperomia ice queen before, new thing for my wish list!
It's gorgeous isn't it!?
Love love the fish bone cactus. Also all your pots are so smartly decorated with macrame and burlap etc. Are those your creations? If so bravo in the creativity department. You should do a video show casing that! They look amazing ❤️❤️
Thank you! Yep I revamp most of my pots, I made a video on it a while back but will definitely make more content on it come new year 💚
Yes please keep the videos up love love watching
What type of fertilizer do you use ? And how often ? Thanks for all the plant info.
I use Liquid Gold Leaf and it's honestly amazing. I use it pretty much every time I water if the plant's actively growing 💚
Omg I instantly went onto Etsy 😂 I’m gonna see if I can get one for Xmas
I absolutely love this plant
Love your Amazing “weird” plants! Monkey tail is on my list, but I’ve found some sellers here in the USA that have small ones passing off “rat tail” cacti as monkey tails so have been hesitant to buy until I’m sure I’m getting the correct one.
These plants names are crazy 😂 Hottentot is for sure a slur in South African communities.
Gosh how I love weird plants
I Love the monkey 🙊 Tail plant ❤
8:50 every new adventure 🤞🏼
Yes do a part 3
How do you prevent mold on the walls in the high humidity?
PT 3 plz😁❤️
ETSY is so underrated....I've found some really interesting plants and plant seeds on there. Very interesting cactus.
Totally agree!
Part 3… yes!
Love the monkey tail plant !! Where did you say you got it ? I'm in the USA !!
you are the plant whisperer!!! that orchid is a zombie! she should be dead dead!!! hahahaha well done! amazing progress love to see your struggles... that might sound bad hahaha but you know what I mean is interesting to see what gives you trouble and that not all your plant care is super easy! love you kevin keep it up!
I didn't get the monkey tail cactus here in Germany so I was able to get one from France. It is so cute.
Yes part 3
Ooh Claire, you look great and lovely 😊
Aww thank you! 💚
Oh! The leaves are very large and can be used as a rain hat.
Do you have many beautiful ornamental plants in your home?
Hi !!! 😘
I am now wondering if my Rat tail actually is a Monkey tail because it looks exactly like yours🤷♀️
I love this kinda video and showcase of a these weirdos! I just want to let you know that hot*****t is a racial slur and should consider calling it crassula marnieriana instead
Hi Claire, I just had to stop this video to google “hottentot” because I remember hearing it mentioned in an audiobook I had listen to some time ago. It refers to “indigenous pastoralist of South Africa”. It’s such a funny word and the plant with that name certainly reminds me of that. Mind you, I love the monkey tail cactus so much, it’s amazing and I hope to see more of it on your channel.
The name Hottentot is now considered a racial slur. It was given to the indigenous Koe-San people of southern Africa by the White European Invaders.
Isn't Hott****t an offensive/racial slur referring to the Khoisan people in South Africa?
Hello
Hi there. It's unfortunate that they still use the word in the botanical and common names for alot of plants in South Africa, but Hottentot is an offensive, colonial term for the Khoikhoi people, and sometimes the San people of southern Africa. Not calling you out or anything, just thought I'd mention it.
Cool plants but echeveria is pronounced eck-everia.
How much humidity do you have...does monstera dubia need high ?? Part 3 would be great!
You have a very special 🪴 gift!
Is that peperomia new to the market? Not seen, yet in USA. I love my Fishbone...fast and grew in Winter..
Omg please let your dubia climb the walls 😮😍😍😍
Also check your insta. I have the plants of your dreams for our swap 😂😍 but yeh let’s wait til it’s a little warmer ❤