It makes sense to me that you help him in the sense of giving him your years of knowledge and experience(like you have done for me and I’m sure most of your other viewers) but when it comes down to who cares for them on a “weekly basis” that he would take care of the plants he brings home! I say this just because you have been becoming so good at giving away plants that are no longer making you happy and I feel like I can see it makes caring for your plants less of a chore!
I’m so happy to see the sisterhood in the plant community showing up for Claire. Those of us with more life experience have lived through the seemingly logical and small concessions at the earlier stages in a relationship and know how they add up exponentially over time. This unpaid physical, mental and emotional labor can turn into an additional full time job as family responsibilities grow. It’s great to recognize and flag them early on and hopefully change perspectives. I wish you both the best 💚
I absolutely agree with Claire, Ross should care for his own plants! advice and help with problems is great, but he should be responsible for their care. i always enjoy seeing you two together, you clearly work so well together! I love seeing partners enjoy their partners hobbies 💕
So nice to see Ross! Great video. Thanks for sharing! Also, Ross should look after his own plants. It would be like you telling him he should look after the ones you bring home.
I’m a Ross fan but if he brings home plants that you didn’t want, he should be the one to care for them. I lost it when he pulled out the pink princess 😂 I got one about that size a year ago, and it’s still the same size somehow.
Ross definitely needs to take care of the plants he brings into the house. If he’s not very interested in plants and not into caring for them or learning about them, he shouldn’t acquire them. It’s nice for him to come with you to plant swaps to for the fun of it, but he doesn’t need to bring plants back. Keep in mind that you have dealt with plant burn out (a lot of us have!), and it’s so important that your hobby brings you happiness and that the plants you care for are plants you love. It’s one of those things that fall under “the mental load” too and men tend to dismiss this as not a big deal, but it is a big deal and it can be totally exhausting. If someone dismisses your needs and feelings it will cause resentment and that’s hard to come back from as a couple. and just for reference, I’m 38 years old and been with my partner for 10 years, lived together for 7 years. We’ve been through this countless times 😄 If I were in your shoes, I would just let his plants die. Not my responsibility. If he doesn’t want them dying, he needs to take care of them properly ☺️
35:03 i absolutely agree. Not your plant, not your problem. Especially when you are legit working on solving your own burnout problems by getting rid of your own. 😊
Taking care of someone else's plants in addition to one's own plants is a surefire way to plant burnout and resentment. Additionally, the quickest killer of love is resentment. I wouldn't recommend it. The Manjula is one of my favorites, too!
I had that peperomia but it was already rooted when I got it. It's very picky with water. Just make sure it gets wilty or soft before you water, the taco test . Ross should definitely be taking care of his own plants. You have enough of your own. Thank you for sharing 😊
I agree with the others, if Ross brings plants home than it´s his responsibility. If he want´s you to take care of them then it´s basically your plants and you can decide what to do with them, including getting rid of them ;) I think you are doing it absolutely right, help him if needed, but basic care is his task. Maybe he needs to set himself a reminder to check on them, or plant them in semi hydro, if the problem is that he forgets to care for them.
Highly recommend placing the peperomia stem in water in slightly higher light than normal! I’ve had the quickest, most success with this method over moss or half leaf cuttings
Absolutely agree with your thoughts about caring for Ross's plants and for the reason you gave. If you can provide advice or care for them if hes away for a few days, thats diffeent and ok. Love your videos. Patty
I had the best time even though I was late getting in! Can completely relate to feeling overwhelmed though. I feel like a lot of plant people are introverted by design and it’s funny to think of all of us introverted sorts being packed into a little room talking to each other about plants 😂 Glad you enjoyed it!
Oh how fun, a Graveolens! I literally just got one a month-ish ago as a first-time plant dad (succulents mostly). I obviously have zero propagation experience, BUT for point of reference, I can tell you that I repotted her for the first time last week and was shocked to find out my 4" nursery pot was actually three separate plants, each still completely buried inside the 1" blocks of rockwool fluff or whatever that stuff is that they'd been seeded (? or cuttings? not sure) inside, with soil/gravel surrounding. Most relevantly, there were NO roots when I explored inside the capsules, despite how old, large, and happy the plants were. They seemed to just kind of peter out into a sort of lime green fibrous (but not at all hairy/tendrily) slightly transparent tip, as if you'd just snapped a piece of fresh asparagus in half or something. During re-potting I kept one completely inside its capsule, and then the other two were partially/mostly removed. I didn't do anything to re-root or propagate, I just stuck them in the (mostly dried out) succulent mix then watered a few days later. So far they all seem to be reacting identically, so it seems to me that roots may not EVER be necessary? Or in any case, it can live quite happily (while growing) for at least six weeks with no sign of actual rooting. Two of the plant portions are currently putting out brand new growth since the repotting, so it seems like they don't feel like they're missing anything, despite being rootless. I don't know anywhere near enough about plant habits or biology to understand what that all means, but there's my experience and data points.
Interesting you say that. I had a plant with next to no roots what so ever and she was still putting out growth. When I beheaded there were still no roots and then she produced two pups! I still have those pups to this day- 1 year ago- so yeah some plants are happy and can be alive with little to no roots. Succulents are pretty extraordinary in my eyes.
17:45 There's a prolific weed on the east coast of Australia that looks like a green tradescantia with blue flowers; Google tells me it's Commelina Cyanea, commonly known as Scurvy Weed. It's native to Australia, is edible, and was appropriated into the diets of non-indigenous colonisers for it's high vitamin C content (hence the name). It propagates readily in water, and I've started keeping a jar in my kitchen to have readily accessible as a baby spinach alternative
You have great advice and wonderful tips. Probably much more experience than I do but I wanted to say I’ve always propagated my Hoya cuttings in water and has nearly never failed👍🏼
It's totally fair that you each care for your own plants. Although, when his plants gets sick, I tend to be the one to repot and nurture back to health. Many of my husband's plants I'd probably kill or just not do as good of a job. So, generally, on those, he'd never ask for help.😅😂
About the begonia it’s a wax begonia. We have them everywhere in Greece. They can have green on dark brown leaves and make white,pink or red flowers. The purple tradescantia is called tradescantia pallida! There is also a grey fuzzy tradesca I really like that’s called sillamontana.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🤗Yay, a Ross sighting!👀🤗🎉🎉🎉🎉. Hope that you both are well rested and recovered from the swap. Claire, I see Ross gifting you a wishlist, a really big wishlist plant for looking after his plants...a win, win for all involved😅🪴🪴
I had a Peperomia Graveolens. It did great for two years then it went downhill. Leaves don’t propagate well but cutting will root easily directly in soil.
15:44 I’ll warn you, the Stromanthe Triostar can be a difficult plant. Ross will need help or it will be dead soon. I did good with mine for a year, then I let it go too long between waterings and it just went downhill. Currently, it’s in pon, in my greenhouse, recovering well, and growing again. It requires lots of humidity and don’t you dare skip a watering or let it dry out!
I know I’m a little late, but I wanted to say it defiantly makes sense that he should care for his plants. I deal with a similar situation. My sister always wants me to take care of her plants daily. I’m happy to share what I know with her. I don’t think it’s fair for you to have to take complete care of his plants that he’s bringing home when you have so many of your own. Keep helping him by sharing knowledge or even have him go back and watch one of your videos for more information. Just my opinion but I hope this helps!
Loved this video. My hubby and I think Ross should learn to care for his plants, if he needs your support then yes help him out. He needs to be a plant parent too. 😊 after watching your videos for so long I now have acquired so many plants. Over 100 at last count 😮 we have bought ladders bookcases to hold some and so many stands and floor pots etc. I also made my first moss pole today! Our moss here in Massachusetts, USA has a lot to be desired. lol thanks for the videos. I forgot to ask exactly what is semi hydro? I can’t find it anywhere here in my state or on Amazon.
Ross can make a list of very easy to care for plants with the conditions that he can provide for them. He should decide on how many he can take of and take care of himself. Hi Ross, We know you Love Claire. That's awesome.
You did not just tell Ross to sit up straight! 😂 Let me pile on and say: "Ross, you need to take care of your own plants!" I find headphones work really well to help reduce overstimulation in crowded places. Well done on taking good care of yourself by taking breaks.
You two are so goofy it’s so fun ❤ I overwatered my pepperomia graveolens (?) and lost it back in the beginning, I think it’s beautiful, well done Ross! I wonder if those leaf cut ends should dry out a bit before hitting moist moss? I dunno! Teach me!!
I propagated a peperomia polybotrya by pinching off a stem with a leaf and sticking it into normal fairly dry garden soil. It stayed shiny and green for about a year and the next growing season with a little occasional drink and fertiliser it sprouted a second stem and leaf and then was very quick to bush out into a healthy packed plant. I let her dry out completely between waters and feeds. I’d be curious to see if spag moss makes it root quicker or if being more basic will be adequate. I do tend to like Ross’s choices (I’m crazy for my Trad Purple Heart) and like a pink plant but he should love them for himself otherwise not sure how he’d find the joy in plant care. 😊
Hi Claire Been watching your videos for ages and just realised I had not subscribed. Love your videos , I find them so informative. I’ve only been a plant parent for around 8 months and already have around forty plants . Including a reasonably sized stromanthe trio colour Thanks for your videos 😊
I’m pretty sure Ross’s last plant is a black cardinal. I believe its leaves are are more rounded and less lobe-y than the dark lord. I have one myself and just went through trying to identify it.
Id say you can help him figure out the quirks and needs of the plants while they acclimate and then he better write those tips down because otherwise theyre gonna go downhill! Also ah i adore seeing you take care of the wee plants theyre always so cuteee
The peperomia graveolens - i feel like it's maybe quite similar to the verticilata red log which I've popped into terrariums and they've rooted so quickly. Also similar to the caperata rosso which I've propagated successfully straight into soil in chunks.
My 2 cents ..Claire..you give Ross a “workfow“ for his plants. A general idea of what to look for as far as when to water and what could potentially be problems, and if he has an issue he can come to you and ask. Ross, you give Claire a workflow for her finances, and same deal.. leave it up to the other person to do what you suggest, and come to you with questions... They will never learn otherwise.😂
In my experience the Peperomia graveolens can be propagated in water or in soil. I think I've had the most luck planting stem cuttings directly in soil. It loves a sunny windowsill.
Leaf propping works for my Peperomias. Currently trying it on a Pickolo Bando. I agree on the autonomy in caring for one’s own plants. There might be an occasional one you two decide to coparent.
I have quite a few Ficus Elasticas and I've chopped mine a bunch of times lol. I have the most luck rooting them in a moss/perlite mix (with a quick rooting powder dip) in a cup and then I pop the whole thing into a large Ziplock bag and place it under grow lights on a warming mat. They root pretty quickly. After they root, I transplant into a coco peat/perlite/small bark/worm castings mix (I keep some moss on new roots too) then I put them back into the bag and into a bright window that has a sheer curtain and they do really well. Good luck!💚✌🏽
My hubby has a problem with me giving away plants so he ends up taking them. He also has bought a couple of his own. They have their own spot away from mine and its up to him to look after his own. Just like you guys we have very different taste.
I really enjoy these plant swaps videos. I wish they have them here in Ireland aswell. I have that peperomia succulent is a gorgeous unique one. I am still waiting to get a Hoya Wilbur Graves. I had the Scindapus Treubii datk form and Moonlight. I have given up any Scindapus I don’t like their leggy growth. I love green plants with white variegations but i have given them up cause of the white parts turning black or bleaching. Also for some reasons fungus gnats are so attracted to my njoys and manjulas when i had them too. I think cause of these plants needs more watering regularly.
I got the sister cutting of that pepperomia graveolens! No idea what to do with it so have just banged it in a glass of water for now - might try your leaf technique as well though!
I propped my pepperomia hope in moss. I did stems and leaves, they took awhile to root. So I think you should leave yours the way you did it. Also, I think you should have Ross vlog the next plant swap! 🪴
It was so great to meet you ! The plants you are Ross got look awesome! The Triostar that Ross got is a lovely one. I put mine in coarse mix semi hydro and since then the growth has been crazy and the plant is so happy! I also feel you guys being so tired after 😂 I’m not used to so much socialising 😂 It was great though
I would like to add a word if encouragement in the scindapsus trubei. My experience is that may take over a year to kick out their leaves but once they settle in their pot really well- like a bit over a year, those leaves will start popping. During the waiting time introduce them to a trellis so that when growing spell kicks in the support structure will give the leaves the incentive to stay a nice size. Indirect bright light and i water when the leaves have a very slight curl. Worm castings in the growing season. I have grown my plant in ambient room humidity. All of that was to say please be very very patient for the growth "kick off ".
Sorry Ross, Claire looking after your plants is like her picking up your socks. Claire teaching you how to care for them, sure... Meaning she instructs, you do.
I noticed when you repotted the Manjula you didn't use a wick with the semi-hydro. You mentioned using a reservoir though, so how do you know how far up to have the water in the outer pot? Is part of the pot that the plant is in, sitting in the water in order for it to wick up into the pon? I just repotted a few plants into pon and even after watching several videos I"m still unsure what to actually do in order to get the water to wick up into the pon.
Don’t water prop that pepperomia Ross got! Hahahah mine went downhill in two days! And now I’m like uhhhhhhhh idk what to do with it!! I’m going to have to try the split leaf method!
My trebuii moonlight decided to stop being a boring git once I moved it into lechuza pon. Chopped and proper my initial single leaf cutting many times since and now got 12 stems which produce a leaf each per month ish. Lives in my window, no growth light or cabinet humidity. Maybe I got a good one😄
Nooo don’t cut up the leaves of that Peperomia. I’ve had some of those leaves in my prop box for months and nothing happening. The stems root easily though. I’d just stick it in a pot of soil and keep it damp. You could cut the stem into 2-3 pieces though.
Yea I had this debate with my bf, because I am the one with more knowledge.. I noticed that its a bad idea to take care of someones elses plants. They want to feel the joy you feel. I did the mistake in thinking I would need to help him, but he communicated with me that it makes him not want to care for them anymore. :X
Ross here. Claire has neglected (much like how she treats my plants) to share my side of the story! I have never been a planty chap. As nice as they are, I sadly do not have the patience. Claire's love of plants however, is infectious. You have all been so generous, and if I am to keep everyone gifts alive, i need Claire's help!!! We both agreed to play into our strengths, and plants are clearly hers. Ask Claire something about finances, I'll make your soul cry! Simply put. I like plants, I LOVE Claire. Stay Sexy Plant Lovers. Ross out.
I see where you're coming from Ross, but finances and plants are not the same thing. Plants are a hobby, and we should be able to enjoy a hobby without it becoming a chore. It's not fair if we're expected to pull energy from our own hobby to put it into someone else's, even if it's the same hobby.
@pinstripesuitandheels I see both sides. But yeah, it would be kind of like being a painter, someone else buying a canvas, and then telling the painter to paint it instead of the person who bought it. It kinda doesn't feel like it is really their hobby at that point. Similarly, if you just look at plants like they are pets or something, it would be different to buy some animals for yourself and then only have the other person who already has a ton of pets take care of them. All that said; it is completely up to them to figure it out and if this does end up working for them then I am not going to judge at all lol. Every relationship has one person doing more of one thing and the other doing more of another thing. It is a little different because this is more a hobby, but in the end if ai works for them who the hell am I to say it's wrong? If they are both happy then they are doing it right. If they need to adapt over time (like we all do with literally everything in life anyway) they will and it isn't my business lol. If one person only liked watching video games being played and bought them so their partner likes playing them can play while they watch and they are both happy that is completely fine. If he just wants to watch the plants and she actually does the work and it makes them happy good for them!
Know it was semi-joking, but let's turn it to a different subject but same scenario. Say Ross decided to bring another pet home without you discussing it, agreeing, or considering if you have an affinity with that type of animal (ex. a cat or bird). Then he said hey, since you are an animal carer already (i.e. Yoli), you should take on 90% of the care of this new animal. Is that fair? That might get him understanding what your point of view is regarding his plants' care. And he can feel free to say no to collecting more plants; us plant ppl have to build up that discipline sometime or another or we'd be broke and outside while INside 😅😂. Also, if you guys have kids someday, think you'll have to keep boundary with them in similar way. That if they want a pet (or even their own plants), they need to be ready for the responsibility. Then Ross can help you enforce that, as well. Love you both!
Seriously Claire, it's not like you have a lot of plants to take care of already 😅. Yeah....no. If you take care of them, they are technically yours. How will he ever truly learn about plants and their care if he bails on them ? I say, lend him your knowledge and support and let him learn. When you purge plants because you need to lighten your plant care load, and some I'm sure you'd keep otherwise, you don't really want to take on the responsibility for plants that don't interest you. When your kid wants a puppy, you tell them "only if you take it potty, feed it and walk it," right? No one give me hate over that last comment. After almost 39yrs of marriage, I've learned that men are only bigger, older boys 😁
The person who bring the plant home should love the plant enough to have a relationship with it by caring for it😊
It makes sense to me that you help him in the sense of giving him your years of knowledge and experience(like you have done for me and I’m sure most of your other viewers) but when it comes down to who cares for them on a “weekly basis” that he would take care of the plants he brings home! I say this just because you have been becoming so good at giving away plants that are no longer making you happy and I feel like I can see it makes caring for your plants less of a chore!
Agreed!! ❤
I’m so happy to see the sisterhood in the plant community showing up for Claire. Those of us with more life experience have lived through the seemingly logical and small concessions at the earlier stages in a relationship and know how they add up exponentially over time. This unpaid physical, mental and emotional labor can turn into an additional full time job as family responsibilities grow. It’s great to recognize and flag them early on and hopefully change perspectives. I wish you both the best 💚
Yes, it's really nice to read through these comments ❤
I absolutely agree with Claire, Ross should care for his own plants! advice and help with problems is great, but he should be responsible for their care.
i always enjoy seeing you two together, you clearly work so well together! I love seeing partners enjoy their partners hobbies 💕
So nice to see Ross! Great video. Thanks for sharing!
Also, Ross should look after his own plants. It would be like you telling him he should look after the ones you bring home.
I’m a Ross fan but if he brings home plants that you didn’t want, he should be the one to care for them. I lost it when he pulled out the pink princess 😂 I got one about that size a year ago, and it’s still the same size somehow.
The cringe on Clare's face was strong when he showed it😬🤣
Ross definitely needs to take care of the plants he brings into the house. If he’s not very interested in plants and not into caring for them or learning about them, he shouldn’t acquire them. It’s nice for him to come with you to plant swaps to for the fun of it, but he doesn’t need to bring plants back. Keep in mind that you have dealt with plant burn out (a lot of us have!), and it’s so important that your hobby brings you happiness and that the plants you care for are plants you love. It’s one of those things that fall under “the mental load” too and men tend to dismiss this as not a big deal, but it is a big deal and it can be totally exhausting. If someone dismisses your needs and feelings it will cause resentment and that’s hard to come back from as a couple. and just for reference, I’m 38 years old and been with my partner for 10 years, lived together for 7 years. We’ve been through this countless times 😄 If I were in your shoes, I would just let his plants die. Not my responsibility. If he doesn’t want them dying, he needs to take care of them properly ☺️
AMEN!
35:03 i absolutely agree. Not your plant, not your problem. Especially when you are legit working on solving your own burnout problems by getting rid of your own. 😊
Taking care of someone else's plants in addition to one's own plants is a surefire way to plant burnout and resentment. Additionally, the quickest killer of love is resentment. I wouldn't recommend it.
The Manjula is one of my favorites, too!
Well said 💚
Have Ross look after his own plants. That's part of the learning process ❤😅
Love seeing plant swap videos 🤍 And Ross should definitely care for his own plants! When you bring home a plant, you are responsible for it
Totally agree he should been taking care of them. Having you to ask is just a bonus 😉
I had that peperomia but it was already rooted when I got it. It's very picky with water. Just make sure it gets wilty or soft before you water, the taco test . Ross should definitely be taking care of his own plants. You have enough of your own. Thank you for sharing 😊
I agree with the others, if Ross brings plants home than it´s his responsibility. If he want´s you to take care of them then it´s basically your plants and you can decide what to do with them, including getting rid of them ;)
I think you are doing it absolutely right, help him if needed, but basic care is his task. Maybe he needs to set himself a reminder to check on them, or plant them in semi hydro, if the problem is that he forgets to care for them.
Highly recommend placing the peperomia stem in water in slightly higher light than normal! I’ve had the quickest, most success with this method over moss or half leaf cuttings
Absolutely agree with your thoughts about caring for Ross's plants and for the reason you gave. If you can provide advice or care for them if hes away for a few days, thats diffeent and ok. Love your videos. Patty
I had the best time even though I was late getting in! Can completely relate to feeling overwhelmed though. I feel like a lot of plant people are introverted by design and it’s funny to think of all of us introverted sorts being packed into a little room talking to each other about plants 😂 Glad you enjoyed it!
You make such a good point about most plant people are probably introverted. :)
Oh how fun, a Graveolens! I literally just got one a month-ish ago as a first-time plant dad (succulents mostly). I obviously have zero propagation experience, BUT for point of reference, I can tell you that I repotted her for the first time last week and was shocked to find out my 4" nursery pot was actually three separate plants, each still completely buried inside the 1" blocks of rockwool fluff or whatever that stuff is that they'd been seeded (? or cuttings? not sure) inside, with soil/gravel surrounding.
Most relevantly, there were NO roots when I explored inside the capsules, despite how old, large, and happy the plants were. They seemed to just kind of peter out into a sort of lime green fibrous (but not at all hairy/tendrily) slightly transparent tip, as if you'd just snapped a piece of fresh asparagus in half or something. During re-potting I kept one completely inside its capsule, and then the other two were partially/mostly removed. I didn't do anything to re-root or propagate, I just stuck them in the (mostly dried out) succulent mix then watered a few days later. So far they all seem to be reacting identically, so it seems to me that roots may not EVER be necessary? Or in any case, it can live quite happily (while growing) for at least six weeks with no sign of actual rooting. Two of the plant portions are currently putting out brand new growth since the repotting, so it seems like they don't feel like they're missing anything, despite being rootless.
I don't know anywhere near enough about plant habits or biology to understand what that all means, but there's my experience and data points.
Interesting you say that. I had a plant with next to no roots what so ever and she was still putting out growth. When I beheaded there were still no roots and then she produced two pups! I still have those pups to this day- 1 year ago- so yeah some plants are happy and can be alive with little to no roots. Succulents are pretty extraordinary in my eyes.
17:45 There's a prolific weed on the east coast of Australia that looks like a green tradescantia with blue flowers; Google tells me it's Commelina Cyanea, commonly known as Scurvy Weed. It's native to Australia, is edible, and was appropriated into the diets of non-indigenous colonisers for it's high vitamin C content (hence the name). It propagates readily in water, and I've started keeping a jar in my kitchen to have readily accessible as a baby spinach alternative
You have great advice and wonderful tips. Probably much more experience than I do but I wanted to say I’ve always propagated my Hoya cuttings in water and has nearly never failed👍🏼
It's totally fair that you each care for your own plants. Although, when his plants gets sick, I tend to be the one to repot and nurture back to health. Many of my husband's plants I'd probably kill or just not do as good of a job. So, generally, on those, he'd never ask for help.😅😂
About the begonia it’s a wax begonia. We have them everywhere in Greece. They can have green on dark brown leaves and make white,pink or red flowers. The purple tradescantia is called tradescantia pallida! There is also a grey fuzzy tradesca I really like that’s called sillamontana.
You could have taken The Rug to the plant swap!!!
I'd love too go to an Another Plant swap and I'm quite sad that there is nothing comparable where I live. It seems like a lot of fun!!
Right?! London seems to be THE place to be for plant people.
🎉🎉🎉🎉🤗Yay, a Ross sighting!👀🤗🎉🎉🎉🎉. Hope that you both are well rested and recovered from the swap. Claire, I see Ross gifting you a wishlist, a really big wishlist plant for looking after his plants...a win, win for all involved😅🪴🪴
Yay. I love seeing Ross and you together. Perfect duo.
Great video, hoping my sarawak will get moving soon, yours looks amazing. I bet Joli was happy to see you when you got back! 😁 🐶
The manjula is and always be my fav. Plant.I have 3 4ft.moss poles of it and could never get enough. THANK YOU CLAIRE,Happy Easter.
I had a Peperomia Graveolens. It did great for two years then it went downhill. Leaves don’t propagate well but cutting will root easily directly in soil.
You are right Claire, if he brings the plants home, he cares for the ones he brought home and you care for the ones you bring home. It's only fair.
15:44 I’ll warn you, the Stromanthe Triostar can be a difficult plant. Ross will need help or it will be dead soon. I did good with mine for a year, then I let it go too long between waterings and it just went downhill. Currently, it’s in pon, in my greenhouse, recovering well, and growing again. It requires lots of humidity and don’t you dare skip a watering or let it dry out!
I know I’m a little late, but I wanted to say it defiantly makes sense that he should care for his plants. I deal with a similar situation. My sister always wants me to take care of her plants daily. I’m happy to share what I know with her. I don’t think it’s fair for you to have to take complete care of his plants that he’s bringing home when you have so many of your own. Keep helping him by sharing knowledge or even have him go back and watch one of your videos for more information. Just my opinion but I hope this helps!
Loved this video. My hubby and I think Ross should learn to care for his plants, if he needs your support then yes help him out. He needs to be a plant parent too. 😊 after watching your videos for so long I now have acquired so many plants. Over 100 at last count 😮 we have bought ladders bookcases to hold some and so many stands and floor pots etc. I also made my first moss pole today! Our moss here in Massachusetts, USA has a lot to be desired. lol thanks for the videos. I forgot to ask exactly what is semi hydro? I can’t find it anywhere here in my state or on Amazon.
Ross can make a list of very easy to care for plants with the conditions that he can provide for them. He should decide on how many he can take of and take care of himself. Hi Ross, We know you Love Claire. That's awesome.
Clare, i am going through your playlist and I ❤❤❤ love your content!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
You did not just tell Ross to sit up straight! 😂
Let me pile on and say: "Ross, you need to take care of your own plants!"
I find headphones work really well to help reduce overstimulation in crowded places. Well done on taking good care of yourself by taking breaks.
I have great luck propagating peperomia with stems like that in water!
Loved all your swaps and especially Ross's peperomia cos I've never seen it before! Thank you for sharing 😍👏🏼🫶
YES, finally the first plant swap this season. This means spring is officially here❤
Thank you for sharing!
And it was nice to see Ross.
You two are so goofy it’s so fun ❤ I overwatered my pepperomia graveolens (?) and lost it back in the beginning, I think it’s beautiful, well done Ross! I wonder if those leaf cut ends should dry out a bit before hitting moist moss? I dunno! Teach me!!
I propagated a peperomia polybotrya by pinching off a stem with a leaf and sticking it into normal fairly dry garden soil. It stayed shiny and green for about a year and the next growing season with a little occasional drink and fertiliser it sprouted a second stem and leaf and then was very quick to bush out into a healthy packed plant. I let her dry out completely between waters and feeds. I’d be curious to see if spag moss makes it root quicker or if being more basic will be adequate. I do tend to like Ross’s choices (I’m crazy for my Trad Purple Heart) and like a pink plant but he should love them for himself otherwise not sure how he’d find the joy in plant care. 😊
Hi Claire
Been watching your videos for ages and just realised I had not subscribed.
Love your videos , I find them so informative.
I’ve only been a plant parent for around 8 months and already have around forty plants .
Including a reasonably sized stromanthe trio colour
Thanks for your videos 😊
I’m pretty sure Ross’s last plant is a black cardinal. I believe its leaves are are more rounded and less lobe-y than the dark lord. I have one myself and just went through trying to identify it.
woooo ross! great swaps you both got!!
Id say you can help him figure out the quirks and needs of the plants while they acclimate and then he better write those tips down because otherwise theyre gonna go downhill!
Also ah i adore seeing you take care of the wee plants theyre always so cuteee
Good to see you both! My two cents on the debate: daily care goes to Ross, propagating, and doctoring to you 😁
The peperomia graveolens - i feel like it's maybe quite similar to the verticilata red log which I've popped into terrariums and they've rooted so quickly. Also similar to the caperata rosso which I've propagated successfully straight into soil in chunks.
My 2 cents ..Claire..you give Ross a “workfow“ for his plants. A general idea of what to look for as far as when to water and what could potentially be problems, and if he has an issue he can come to you and ask. Ross, you give Claire a workflow for her finances, and same deal.. leave it up to the other person to do what you suggest, and come to you with questions... They will never learn otherwise.😂
In my experience the Peperomia graveolens can be propagated in water or in soil. I think I've had the most luck planting stem cuttings directly in soil. It loves a sunny windowsill.
Sorry, Ross, your plants = your problem! 😂 Keep your boundaries clear, Claire!
Yay Emma and Amy!!! All of you together fun 🌱💚 love plant swaps
Leaf propping works for my Peperomias. Currently trying it on a Pickolo Bando. I agree on the autonomy in caring for one’s own plants. There might be an occasional one you two decide to coparent.
I have quite a few Ficus Elasticas and I've chopped mine a bunch of times lol. I have the most luck rooting them in a moss/perlite mix (with a quick rooting powder dip) in a cup and then I pop the whole thing into a large Ziplock bag and place it under grow lights on a warming mat. They root pretty quickly.
After they root, I transplant into a coco peat/perlite/small bark/worm castings mix (I keep some moss on new roots too) then I put them back into the bag and into a bright window that has a sheer curtain and they do really well. Good luck!💚✌🏽
My hubby has a problem with me giving away plants so he ends up taking them. He also has bought a couple of his own. They have their own spot away from mine and its up to him to look after his own. Just like you guys we have very different taste.
I really enjoy these plant swaps videos. I wish they have them here in Ireland aswell. I have that peperomia succulent is a gorgeous unique one. I am still waiting to get a Hoya Wilbur Graves. I had the Scindapus Treubii datk form and Moonlight. I have given up any Scindapus I don’t like their leggy growth. I love green plants with white variegations but i have given them up cause of the white parts turning black or bleaching. Also for some reasons fungus gnats are so attracted to my njoys and manjulas when i had them too. I think cause of these plants needs more watering regularly.
Claire I’ve made out good growing roots on that peperomia in water unlike the hope were I can only seem to be successful in soil
The peparomia rosso bare stem will root in soil so I see no reason your gravoleans won’t. The hope apparently is very hard to root. X
Totally agree that if Ross has picked up the plants, they're his responsibility....
Same ✌️🩷
OMG i cant get rid of the Trad in my garden borders here in Australia and yet in the UK we had it in pots all round the house :D.
Ross is so cute. Also Claire with “the cool people say philo” lol
I prop my Peperomia graveolens in water.
I got the sister cutting of that pepperomia graveolens! No idea what to do with it so have just banged it in a glass of water for now - might try your leaf technique as well though!
😂😂😂 true love, aww I feel you Clare
How do you find places to swap plants? I’m new to plants and what to grow my collection.
I propped my pepperomia hope in moss. I did stems and leaves, they took awhile to root. So I think you should leave yours the way you did it.
Also, I think you should have Ross vlog the next plant swap! 🪴
Good luck Ross taking care of all those plants 😛
It was so great to meet you ! The plants you are Ross got look awesome!
The Triostar that Ross got is a lovely one. I put mine in coarse mix semi hydro and since then the growth has been crazy and the plant is so happy!
I also feel you guys being so tired after 😂 I’m not used to so much socialising 😂 It was great though
The birds on Claire’s sweater look like Canadian Geese 😁
If you put that chiapense on a pole it will climb and get really big. I love mine.
I would like to add a word if encouragement in the scindapsus trubei. My experience is that may take over a year to kick out their leaves but once they settle in their pot really well- like a bit over a year, those leaves will start popping. During the waiting time introduce them to a trellis so that when growing spell kicks in the support structure will give the leaves the incentive to stay a nice size. Indirect bright light and i water when the leaves have a very slight curl. Worm castings in the growing season. I have grown my plant in ambient room humidity. All of that was to say please be very very patient for the growth "kick off ".
I also had to wait for a whole year. I was happy, that i didn't kill it. And know i have to long vines with new leaves.
This was so fun!❤
My Macgillivrayii doesn't look like that but who knows.. Could grow different here in Canada 😂😂😂 can't wait for mine to bloom as well
I propagated pepperomia rosso leaves and they rooted quite easily
Saw many people having success with perlite or leca propagation for the ficcus
Sorry Ross, Claire looking after your plants is like her picking up your socks. Claire teaching you how to care for them, sure... Meaning she instructs, you do.
Are those two types of pothos? That were labeled as n’joy? They looked slightly different to me but I might just be tired 😂
I noticed when you repotted the Manjula you didn't use a wick with the semi-hydro. You mentioned using a reservoir though, so how do you know how far up to have the water in the outer pot? Is part of the pot that the plant is in, sitting in the water in order for it to wick up into the pon? I just repotted a few plants into pon and even after watching several videos I"m still unsure what to actually do in order to get the water to wick up into the pon.
Don’t water prop that pepperomia Ross got! Hahahah mine went downhill in two days! And now I’m like uhhhhhhhh idk what to do with it!! I’m going to have to try the split leaf method!
My trebuii moonlight decided to stop being a boring git once I moved it into lechuza pon. Chopped and proper my initial single leaf cutting many times since and now got 12 stems which produce a leaf each per month ish. Lives in my window, no growth light or cabinet humidity. Maybe I got a good one😄
A philipino princess 😂 #MoreRoss
Nooo don’t cut up the leaves of that Peperomia. I’ve had some of those leaves in my prop box for months and nothing happening. The stems root easily though. I’d just stick it in a pot of soil and keep it damp. You could cut the stem into 2-3 pieces though.
If he brings them home then he should take care of them.100%
Yea I had this debate with my bf, because I am the one with more knowledge.. I noticed that its a bad idea to take care of someones elses plants. They want to feel the joy you feel. I did the mistake in thinking I would need to help him, but he communicated with me that it makes him not want to care for them anymore. :X
I wonder if your hybrid is a philodendron sp. napo purple?
Ross here. Claire has neglected (much like how she treats my plants) to share my side of the story!
I have never been a planty chap. As nice as they are, I sadly do not have the patience.
Claire's love of plants
however, is infectious. You have all been so generous, and if I am to keep everyone gifts alive, i need Claire's help!!!
We both agreed to play into our strengths, and plants are clearly hers. Ask Claire something about finances, I'll make your soul cry!
Simply put. I like plants, I LOVE Claire.
Stay Sexy Plant Lovers.
Ross out.
Also, Claire makes out like I do nothing! That's the last time I let her carry on a video without me.
😂😂😂😂😂
I see where you're coming from Ross, but finances and plants are not the same thing. Plants are a hobby, and we should be able to enjoy a hobby without it becoming a chore. It's not fair if we're expected to pull energy from our own hobby to put it into someone else's, even if it's the same hobby.
Stay sexy Ross. 👍🏻👍🏻
@pinstripesuitandheels I see both sides. But yeah, it would be kind of like being a painter, someone else buying a canvas, and then telling the painter to paint it instead of the person who bought it. It kinda doesn't feel like it is really their hobby at that point. Similarly, if you just look at plants like they are pets or something, it would be different to buy some animals for yourself and then only have the other person who already has a ton of pets take care of them. All that said; it is completely up to them to figure it out and if this does end up working for them then I am not going to judge at all lol. Every relationship has one person doing more of one thing and the other doing more of another thing. It is a little different because this is more a hobby, but in the end if ai works for them who the hell am I to say it's wrong? If they are both happy then they are doing it right. If they need to adapt over time (like we all do with literally everything in life anyway) they will and it isn't my business lol. If one person only liked watching video games being played and bought them so their partner likes playing them can play while they watch and they are both happy that is completely fine. If he just wants to watch the plants and she actually does the work and it makes them happy good for them!
Ross is adorable
Couple goals 🙌🏼
Please could you make a video on how to import plants and the process. 🤞🏼
Nope @Ross you are a big boy and can take care of your plants. You can ask for help, but that's it. 😝
Know it was semi-joking, but let's turn it to a different subject but same scenario. Say Ross decided to bring another pet home without you discussing it, agreeing, or considering if you have an affinity with that type of animal (ex. a cat or bird). Then he said hey, since you are an animal carer already (i.e. Yoli), you should take on 90% of the care of this new animal. Is that fair? That might get him understanding what your point of view is regarding his plants' care. And he can feel free to say no to collecting more plants; us plant ppl have to build up that discipline sometime or another or we'd be broke and outside while INside 😅😂.
Also, if you guys have kids someday, think you'll have to keep boundary with them in similar way. That if they want a pet (or even their own plants), they need to be ready for the responsibility. Then Ross can help you enforce that, as well. Love you both!
Tradescandia grows like weed in our region..sometimes we feel that its too much for us to handle
Maybe you’ve discovered a new variety “Alocasia Frydek ghost” 😂
How does a plant swap work and did you swap all of the plants you took?
Seriously Claire, it's not like you have a lot of plants to take care of already 😅. Yeah....no. If you take care of them, they are technically yours. How will he ever truly learn about plants and their care if he bails on them ? I say, lend him your knowledge and support and let him learn. When you purge plants because you need to lighten your plant care load, and some I'm sure you'd keep otherwise, you don't really want to take on the responsibility for plants that don't interest you. When your kid wants a puppy, you tell them "only if you take it potty, feed it and walk it," right? No one give me hate over that last comment. After almost 39yrs of marriage, I've learned that men are only bigger, older boys 😁
Can you buy the plants there, or can you only swap?
💚🌱
Ross should take care of his own plants.
Hoya macgillivrayi?
Ross needs to care for his own plants. Put his big boy britches on and figure them out. Lol
Your friend needs to learn to care for his own plants, or get rid of them 🤷♀️
You should put the new Manjula on a moss pole & get giant leaves 😀