I always learn something new from you when I watch your content. And beyond that, you have such a gentle nature and you do a great job sharing information in a way that’s easy to absorb. Great video quality too. Thank you!
This was a very helpful video. Thank you for walking us through how you support the plants through a transition over a long timeline. I've ordered plants online but never imported them. This makes it seem doable.
Thank you for sharing the plant import process. That was very helpful to me. I've long toyed with the idea of importing and appreciate knowing the process. My favorite plant right now is my varigated crassula ovata.
Fun and beautiful :) Yeah, I agree, your favorite one in this video is mine too, love how the leaves hang. I just started getting into my plants again! There was a while there that I just wasn't feeling it. I have a small collection of orchids, tropicals and succulents. I just remembered, that's how I found your channel, it was your orchid care video :D
Love how clean and precise your growing method is. Also, your tortum will explode if you repot it into a clay pot with sphagnum moss. They like having a wet/dry cycle. My favorite Philo is probably my paraiso verde.
Wow! I'm really impressed with how well all of these have bounced back. I really love philodendrons, and the mayoi is one of my favorites. Mine has been a pretty fast, easy grower.
Syngonium are rooting beasts, they are really thirsty plants too. I only go up a pot size when they are drying out too fast. I was just comparing notes with someone on S. wendlandii and its fairly unforgiving if you do let it dry out, the oldest leaves will start to yellow, like when you unboxed it, so it will tell you. I know the "scrambled eggs" variegation isn't cheap, so you probably don't want to just be losing too many leaves.
Hi Christine, I have the tortum and yes my new growth is a curled point like yours. I love that plant, seems to be a fairly easy going plant, I’ve had it for a few months now. When I got it it was in moss and just two leaves, took awhile to get some nice roots but it did and I potted it up and now it’s given me two more nice leaves. You did a great job the plants!
Excellent advice/ I always love a plant video but I really enjoy seeing the progress. I learned a long time ago to only order plants in the winter months here in the Florida Keys or I would have problems. Thank you Christine and I hope you will keep us updated if you have any issues with these beauties! 😊🥰❤️☺️🌴🦩☀️❤️☺️
Hello lovely! I was wondering if you still use your rebounder... I'm thinking of getting one and I remember you said wonders abut one in particular, from Germany... I've tried to look for that video of yours but haven´t been succesed... could you please tell me the one you use? o send me the link to your video? Graciasssss
A recent video of hers showed she still uses the rebounder, she may have even mentioned the brand but I’m not sure. It was a very recent video so maybe you can take a look back?
do you have a source/documentation confirming that APHIS now requires an import permit for 12 or fewer plants? I'm unable to find any reference to this anywhere. And I have an import of 12 plants currently on the way. Thanks!
Hi Christine, I’m glad to see you have a passion for plants. But if I may give some advice, I think refocusing on minimalism and organization would really refresh this channel. Those videos always killed, and they were so much fun to watch!
Yes another planty video from you💚💚💚🙏🏽
You're a Plant Savior 🪴
that was wonderful watching you propagate new growth....thanx for sharing...
amydrium and tortum are wonderful, but i am totallyin love withe the table behind you in the beginning sequences
Tellement intéressant quand on voit le avant / après! une super vidéo, merci Christine
I always learn something new from you when I watch your content. And beyond that, you have such a gentle nature and you do a great job sharing information in a way that’s easy to absorb. Great video quality too. Thank you!
I love your hair, You look so gorgeous but I just love this color on you. Fabulous!
This was a very helpful video. Thank you for walking us through how you support the plants through a transition over a long timeline. I've ordered plants online but never imported them. This makes it seem doable.
Thank you for sharing the plant import process. That was very helpful to me. I've long toyed with the idea of importing and appreciate knowing the process.
My favorite plant right now is my varigated crassula ovata.
Fun and beautiful :) Yeah, I agree, your favorite one in this video is mine too, love how the leaves hang. I just started getting into my plants again! There was a while there that I just wasn't feeling it. I have a small collection of orchids, tropicals and succulents. I just remembered, that's how I found your channel, it was your orchid care video :D
Love how clean and precise your growing method is. Also, your tortum will explode if you repot it into a clay pot with sphagnum moss. They like having a wet/dry cycle. My favorite Philo is probably my paraiso verde.
Love plant video
Thx you
Wow! I'm really impressed with how well all of these have bounced back. I really love philodendrons, and the mayoi is one of my favorites. Mine has been a pretty fast, easy grower.
Luv your plant videos 💚, tfs.
Syngonium are rooting beasts, they are really thirsty plants too. I only go up a pot size when they are drying out too fast. I was just comparing notes with someone on S. wendlandii and its fairly unforgiving if you do let it dry out, the oldest leaves will start to yellow, like when you unboxed it, so it will tell you. I know the "scrambled eggs" variegation isn't cheap, so you probably don't want to just be losing too many leaves.
Thank you
Hi Christine, I have the tortum and yes my new growth is a curled point like yours. I love that plant, seems to be a fairly easy going plant, I’ve had it for a few months now. When I got it it was in moss and just two leaves, took awhile to get some nice roots but it did and I potted it up and now it’s given me two more nice leaves. You did a great job the plants!
@Christine Your videos are so informative and helpful! Tyvm
Have you ever used Leca?
I was wondering where did u get the tall slim jars from I couldn’t find them on amazon thanks in advance
You left the yellow leaves in the propated plants. Can you explain? My thinking is they were not viable.
Hi! ❤ Out of curiosity, where did you find those clear glass vessels for your propagations? I’m looking for that size!
Excellent advice/ I always love a plant video but I really enjoy seeing the progress. I learned a long time ago to only order plants in the winter months here in the Florida Keys or I would have problems. Thank you Christine and I hope you will keep us updated if you have any issues with these beauties! 😊🥰❤️☺️🌴🦩☀️❤️☺️
I have those same small cutting shears and I’m always getting pinched by them, does that happen to you? Donna
Cinnamon? Please explain.
I'm desperate to save a plant. It's sentimental value just can't be replaced so I'm taking every possible tip on.
Hello lovely! I was wondering if you still use your rebounder... I'm thinking of getting one and I remember you said wonders abut one in particular, from Germany... I've tried to look for that video of yours but haven´t been succesed... could you please tell me the one you use? o send me the link to your video? Graciasssss
A recent video of hers showed she still uses the rebounder, she may have even mentioned the brand but I’m not sure. It was a very recent video so maybe you can take a look back?
do you have a source/documentation confirming that APHIS now requires an import permit for 12 or fewer plants? I'm unable to find any reference to this anywhere. And I have an import of 12 plants currently on the way. Thanks!
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Hi Christine, I’m glad to see you have a passion for plants. But if I may give some advice, I think refocusing on minimalism and organization would really refresh this channel. Those videos always killed, and they were so much fun to watch!
I on the other hand love her plant videos.
Christine your plants are lovely but your calling is not plants but. Talking the message of the gospel of jesus christ out there thankyou god bless
God isn't real, plants are. I'm glad she's only covering reality.