Your videos are fantastic - so much valuable information, rather than the pointless repetitive and largely irrelevant babble found on so many other channels. One minor thing - instead of "wet" cloth, it's better to use the adjective "damp." When you say wet, a native English speaker will associate this with a cloth that is completely soaked through and dripping with water.
The only plant info channel worth listening to. So comprehensive and educational. Love this channel. Keep coming back for a refresher course. Thank you guys.
I've watched so many of these videos over the past couple weeks that today, while I was perusing the plant section at a nearby store, even though I didn't know anything about this particular plant yet I was like "Okay, Swedish Plantguys says to look for the one with the most stems, and to check the roots..." 😂 I wound up getting one of these plants, though it's a pale pink variegation and I love it so much! Thank you guys for putting out such great, detailed videos for us. I've learned a ton!
Older video but it took me years to learn what my plant was called!! I just let it grow and it is humongous!!! I love it and now I want more. I have learned how to propogate the plant, so I will be trying that soon. I got it from my mother years ago when it was tiny. She passed on in 2015 so I do all I can to keep it. Along with many other plants she shared with me ❤
Love the info! I was gifted a Silver Queen Chinese ever green 13 yrs ago. It is still living! However, last year I repotted it and tried to propagate bc it became “leggy” 🤦🏾♀️. And it suffered big time and I can’t seem to get it to thrive again. Hoping to pick up some tips that can remedy that. Plus, today I purchased an Ivory Jade and am so excited to start seeing it grow like my 1st one did. I’d like to get two more later, but waiting to see how I do with the two I have. Love your videos 👍🏾.
Very high quality and in depth information that really helps get to know your plant buddies! your quick tips are nice, but your full videos are worth every minute to watch!
Question regarding Nursery Cups/Cages/Mesh: (These are highly debated over from what I've seen. Some people say that they unalive plants, some say they have no effect...) I rescued a large, drowning, Red Emerald about a year ago. Upon bringing it home, I felt that it was necessary to repot promptly in order to get it out of the soggy soil before the roots were damaged. In the process, I found that the root ball was still very healthy overall-- In fact, the plant had so many roots that any attempt at removing the Nursery Cups around the base of the plant would likely cause even more unnecessary stress and damage than if I left them intact. Throughout this past year, this is the only Aglaonema in my collection that's given me issues... About once each month, I find a single leaf, (typically towards the bottom) that is absolutely mushy while the rest of the plant seems to be doing just fine. --I only went up once pot size when I repotted- From 10 inches to 12, with the new pot being slightly wider than it is tall. It has drainage holes, and I also use a somewhat barky soil with good drainage. --I am typically watering infrequently enough to experience occasional yellowing leaves from underwatering, as mentioned in the video. (Once each month or less, although I check the soil moisture frequently.) --This is the only Aglaonema in my collection to experience this issue, but it's also the only one who still has its Nursery Cups still attached. So what I'm asking is, is it possible that the Nursery Cups are hurting my Red Emerald, and the mushy leaves is how it's expressing it's discomfort, or am I doing something else wrong? Has anyone else ever had this experience?
Silver Bay. What an amazing video. I wish I would have found it years ago. We have two plants that have been in the home for decades. Accidentally left them out overnight earlier this year and I’ve been struggling to bring it back. New leaves are coming in strong but plant is shrinking. Replanting coming up but it may be on its way out. Question: Does this plant have a unique smell?
Hi I'm a big fan of yours I have a Dracena that my Mother-in-law gave me for about 30 years and growing in water. It is very tall. I changed it into a large vase and added some pebbles and wine corks. My question, is how can I fertilize the Dracenia growing in water. I appreciate your advice ❤, I also have my plant in front of filter (curtain) southern window.
Thank you for great video... I have a small problem with my aglonema: It always looses the bottom leaf before growing a leaf on top. Not sure what is wrong ? Bottom leaf turns yellow the falls off .
I requested this video a while back, so thank you! I have a beautiful Silver Bay and a gorgeous Wintry Winehouse - both are large and they thrive in north windows with a supplemental grow light. Both are still pushing new growth vigorously here in Chicago winter, so, at least in my house, they don't know the meaning of dormancy! Such magnificent plants.😁
I love your videos I have one of this lovely plants now I know it needs more water But what about soft stems my plant doesn't stand firmly like these it seems more dull and loose
Thank you so much for this information. I just received my very first Aglaonema Wishes today 7/18/23, in watching many UA-cam on this some were saying that the flower must be cut or the leaves will shrivel, it that true. I dont know much about this plant. I might be watching too many channels regarding this plant. Looking forward to your response.
Thanks always for sharing your experiences. I have the Maria and Sparkling Sarah. They are both doing well. I started having yellow leaves at the bottom of the Maria, so now I take care of that issue by giving it more water. Thank you so, so much. I also wish they were cheap here in the US 😀
Thank you very for this very informative video. I have several aglaonema plants. I love them because of low maintenance. Greetings from Southern Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦🙏🏻
Wow. Such an excellent video. SO much information. I will probably watch it at least 2 more times in the next few days! Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge 💜💚🪴😊
Awesome video. I have two evergreens, a silver bay and a maria. I bottom water most of the time. Thank you for explaining the yellowing leaves. I used to get them alot with my silver bay and thought I was watering it well. I use a moisture meter now so I don't get the yellow leaves as often as I used to.
Thanks for such a thorough care guide. I have 1 aglaonema, not sure which kind but has dark red in the foliage. It caught a draft here in Canada so I almost lost it. Now it's in a sheltered room by an Eastern facing window. Need to find a larger pot to help it grow bigger.
Thanks so much for the episode "all you need to know", really looked forward to it! 😍 The Swedish winter is giving my pepperomia raindrop a bad time, the stem of it is getting woobly and root seems loose under the soil. Should I give it more light by putting a lamp near it and repot in spring? Thanks a lot for your time! 🙏
New sub here, this info was so very informative and super easy to understand and follow. My silver bay is sending you a gazillion cyber hugs for saving her life 😇. Thanks for sharing
I have a 14year old chinese evergreen that has lost it perkiness and leaves are not beight and shiny anymore. Dont know if I should just repot or if i should cut to propagate. Any advice will help.
All plants eventually will shed their older leaves to make room for newer growth. It’s perfectly normal and nothing to be concerned about. If you start to notice yellowing on newer foliage, then that would indicate a problem.
Great video and very informative! Thanks for sharing. This has come just on time for me, since I'm getting one next week. What is the best media for it?
Contains information not covered by other UA-camrs such as the part on repotting and growing Aglaonema solely pumice in self-watering pots. In fact , after watching his videos, I grow my monstera deliciosia and monstera Thai constellation in a mixture of mainly pumice , lava rocks and zeolite in self-watering pots. These are extremely cheap in Malaysia.
Thank you for a very informative video, it’s quite considerate that you don’t only explain all about the plants for your own environment (Sweden) but also for different types of weather 😊
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I love aglaeonemas, but it so hard to tell what you have. When small they don’t look the same as mature. I would LOVE to get a Lotus Delight😍. I tend to like the more colorful ones, the more pink the better.
Thanks! And do you have good suggestions on coleus (palettblad)? I know they are quite easy, but I'd like to know how to maintain a nice and bushy plant. Really enjoyed your videos! Tack snälla!
I hope you are doing well. Your breathing was a bit strange. I hope you are well. Please take care of yourself. I love your videos. I should have subscribed with the numbers I watch. Ok. Ill do it today.
30:33 - "when you see that you have plants, usually they are everywhere." i know you meant to say pests not plants but that is actually exactly what happened to me with plants. i can hardly fit into my own apartment now. plants should come with a warning label, they are just too addictive.
This was very helpful! I'm a new plant Mom. #Wow
Most plant UA-camrs only provide basic information widely available from a google search. Not here! So much detail. Love The Swedish Plant Guys!
Your videos are fantastic - so much valuable information, rather than the pointless repetitive and largely irrelevant babble found on so many other channels. One minor thing - instead of "wet" cloth, it's better to use the adjective "damp." When you say wet, a native English speaker will associate this with a cloth that is completely soaked through and dripping with water.
The only plant info channel worth listening to. So comprehensive and educational. Love this channel. Keep coming back for a refresher course. Thank you guys.
Thank you. Okay 'more light more light'.
Meaning lighter coloured leaves need more light.
The Aglaonema Ivy Green and Silver Bay are beautiful ❤️
I've watched so many of these videos over the past couple weeks that today, while I was perusing the plant section at a nearby store, even though I didn't know anything about this particular plant yet I was like "Okay, Swedish Plantguys says to look for the one with the most stems, and to check the roots..." 😂 I wound up getting one of these plants, though it's a pale pink variegation and I love it so much! Thank you guys for putting out such great, detailed videos for us. I've learned a ton!
Older video but it took me years to learn what my plant was called!! I just let it grow and it is humongous!!! I love it and now I want more. I have learned how to propogate the plant, so I will be trying that soon. I got it from my mother years ago when it was tiny. She passed on in 2015 so I do all I can to keep it. Along with many other plants she shared with me ❤
I am from indonesia...beautiful aglaonema 🌱👍
Wow, the most informative, well-spoken tutorial I have had the pleasure to watch. Great job, thanks for the info.
Thanks so much for saving my plant ❤
Love the info! I was gifted a Silver Queen Chinese ever green 13 yrs ago. It is still living! However, last year I repotted it and tried to propagate bc it became “leggy” 🤦🏾♀️. And it suffered big time and I can’t seem to get it to thrive again. Hoping to pick up some tips that can remedy that. Plus, today I purchased an Ivory Jade and am so excited to start seeing it grow like my 1st one did. I’d like to get two more later, but waiting to see how I do with the two I have. Love your videos 👍🏾.
Very high quality and in depth information that really helps get to know your plant buddies! your quick tips are nice, but your full videos are worth every minute to watch!
There are so many beautiful varieties. I have a few. They are so pretty
This is absolutely the best tuto I could find on aglaonemas. Thank you so much.
Your videos are awesome with lots of information! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thanks for a great video which is so full of useful information. I learn more from you than anywhere else.
Buying agleonemas in Georgia… they put two plants in small vent pots and have them in a pot together, covered in soil.
Question regarding Nursery Cups/Cages/Mesh:
(These are highly debated over from what I've seen. Some people say that they unalive plants, some say they have no effect...)
I rescued a large, drowning, Red Emerald about a year ago. Upon bringing it home, I felt that it was necessary to repot promptly in order to get it out of the soggy soil before the roots were damaged. In the process, I found that the root ball was still very healthy overall-- In fact, the plant had so many roots that any attempt at removing the Nursery Cups around the base of the plant would likely cause even more unnecessary stress and damage than if I left them intact.
Throughout this past year, this is the only Aglaonema in my collection that's given me issues... About once each month, I find a single leaf, (typically towards the bottom) that is absolutely mushy while the rest of the plant seems to be doing just fine.
--I only went up once pot size when I repotted- From 10 inches to 12, with the new pot being slightly wider than it is tall. It has drainage holes, and I also use a somewhat barky soil with good drainage.
--I am typically watering infrequently enough to experience occasional yellowing leaves from underwatering, as mentioned in the video. (Once each month or less, although I check the soil moisture frequently.)
--This is the only Aglaonema in my collection to experience this issue, but it's also the only one who still has its Nursery Cups still attached.
So what I'm asking is, is it possible that the Nursery Cups are hurting my Red Emerald, and the mushy leaves is how it's expressing it's discomfort, or am I doing something else wrong? Has anyone else ever had this experience?
Silver Bay.
What an amazing video. I wish I would have found it years ago. We have two plants that have been in the home for decades. Accidentally left them out overnight earlier this year and I’ve been struggling to bring it back. New leaves are coming in strong but plant is shrinking. Replanting coming up but it may be on its way out.
Question: Does this plant have a unique smell?
Your silver bay is gorgeous . That shine on the leaves, can't express the beauty of it!
Lovely collection
Very informative about light requirements.
Very detailed about Aglaonemas 💖 Will be going through more of your plant care videos.
Very useful video on aglonema plant care. Will be great if we include plant propagation also as a part in this.
Hi I'm a big fan of yours I have a Dracena that my Mother-in-law gave me for about 30 years and growing in water. It is very tall. I changed it into a large vase and added some pebbles and wine corks. My question, is how can I fertilize the Dracenia growing in water. I appreciate your advice ❤, I also have my plant in front of filter (curtain) southern window.
My new favorite channel
Excellent video! I'm quite experienced with houseplants but never had an Aglaonema. This video gave all the important information!
Thank you so much!! You were very thorough and answered all my questions!
Direct morning sunlight out in my terrace would be good with Aglao....
Thank you for great video... I have a small problem with my aglonema: It always looses the bottom leaf before growing a leaf on top. Not sure what is wrong ? Bottom leaf turns yellow the falls off .
I'm watching from Philippines, i have 4 varieties. I love them.
I requested this video a while back, so thank you! I have a beautiful Silver Bay and a gorgeous Wintry Winehouse - both are large and they thrive in north windows with a supplemental grow light. Both are still pushing new growth vigorously here in Chicago winter, so, at least in my house, they don't know the meaning of dormancy! Such magnificent plants.😁
I love your videos
I have one of this lovely plants now I know it needs more water
But what about soft stems my plant doesn't stand firmly like these it seems more dull and loose
Thank you so much for this information. I just received my very first Aglaonema Wishes today 7/18/23, in watching many UA-cam on this some were saying that the flower must be cut or the leaves will shrivel, it that true. I dont know much about this plant. I might be watching too many channels regarding this plant. Looking forward to your response.
Thanks always for sharing your experiences. I have the Maria and Sparkling Sarah. They are both doing well. I started having yellow leaves at the bottom of the Maria, so now I take care of that issue by giving it more water.
Thank you so, so much.
I also wish they were cheap here in the US 😀
Good morning ☀️.. I'm watching from the Philippines. 6:05 am
Terrific video! I brought home my first Aglaomena Silver Bay today, so I was very happy to find this video. Thank you. :)
Excellent...! A to Z information.... Thanks.
And these beauties cost a lot in India....
Thank you very for this very informative video. I have several aglaonema plants. I love them because of low maintenance. Greetings from Southern Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦🙏🏻
Wow. Such an excellent video. SO much information. I will probably watch it at least 2 more times in the next few days! Thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge 💜💚🪴😊
What a lovely video I have ever come across
Thank you nice video
I have that all agloanema you features, very beautiful it's makes you feel relax and happy.
Can u please do dieffenbachia next!!!
I don't own an Aglaonema (yet) but it's fun to watch nontheless! Could you please make a video on Alocasias, please?
Excellent 🙏I’m cleaning my silver bay now 💚🪴
Thank you very much for this episode. I love Aglonema very much! 😃❤
Very informative as always 😍 Thank you very much for sharing🙏🏼🕊☮️💚🙋🏻♀️
Awesome video. I have two evergreens, a silver bay and a maria. I bottom water most of the time. Thank you for explaining the yellowing leaves. I used to get them alot with my silver bay and thought I was watering it well. I use a moisture meter now so I don't get the yellow leaves as often as I used to.
Thanks for such a thorough care guide. I have 1 aglaonema, not sure which kind but has dark red in the foliage. It caught a draft here in Canada so I almost lost it. Now it's in a sheltered room by an Eastern facing window. Need to find a larger pot to help it grow bigger.
Got 2 of these yesterday just wanted to know about them
Tq for good tutorial Sir
Definitely one of my favorite plant channels. So informative!
Thank you for an interesting and very informative video. I have learned a lot so, once again, thank you.
Thanks. Very informative I just got a small one today my first 33:45
Thank you
Thanks so much for the episode "all you need to know", really looked forward to it! 😍
The Swedish winter is giving my pepperomia raindrop a bad time, the stem of it is getting woobly and root seems loose under the soil. Should I give it more light by putting a lamp near it and repot in spring?
Thanks a lot for your time! 🙏
Super helpful Video. Especially the part with the purchase
These videos are great. They are very informative. I would love to see a video for monstera adansonii.
I bought a humidifier for my plants and you can see they respond to it in couple days
New sub here, this info was so very informative and super easy to understand and follow.
My silver bay is sending you a gazillion cyber hugs for saving her life 😇.
Thanks for sharing
Very substantive wideo, I'm impressed !
I have a 14year old chinese evergreen that has lost it perkiness and leaves are not beight and shiny anymore. Dont know if I should just repot or if i should cut to propagate. Any advice will help.
Really appreciative! Great info (for a plant I keep making suffer - so sad)! Think I've got it now. :)
Excellent video like always 👍❤️
All plants eventually will shed their older leaves to make room for newer growth. It’s perfectly normal and nothing to be concerned about. If you start to notice yellowing on newer foliage, then that would indicate a problem.
Great video and very informative! Thanks for sharing. This has come just on time for me, since I'm getting one next week. What is the best media for it?
I learned a lot from watching this video! Hopefully my little Aglaonema Modestum will grow to be as big as your Silver Bay one day 😊
Thankyou so much for this detailed and informative video ❤️ new subscriber here! 🙋♀️
Contains information not covered by other UA-camrs such as the part on repotting and growing Aglaonema solely pumice in self-watering pots. In fact , after watching his videos, I grow my monstera deliciosia and monstera Thai constellation in a mixture of mainly pumice , lava rocks and zeolite in self-watering pots. These are extremely cheap in Malaysia.
Wow that silver bay is massive! I wonder how old it is?
Excellent video!!thank you!!
Thanks for sharing ❤️
Hi, I have a question
Why my pink aglaonema stem turns almost white ? It suppose to be pink...
So interessing❤
Love the detailed information. Thanks a bunch!
Thank you for this 💕
In Costa Rico Ags grow outside in the ground. The spread out like crazy
Love your channel! If possible could you tell us how frequently to water and how much of water to give! Thanks
Great explanation.
Looking for this info and thought oh let’s check the Swedish plant guys and there you are!
Thank you for a very informative video, it’s quite considerate that you don’t only explain all about the plants for your own environment (Sweden) but also for different types of weather 😊
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Great information, thanks.
Very helpful! Thank you and Happy New Year!
They were popular in my country as expensive plant for spesific name
Do these plants do well in Lecca?
Can you give some ideas on how to transport plants when you are moving? Thanks.
Fantastic video!!! I love ags.👏
I love aglaeonemas, but it so hard to tell what you have. When small they don’t look the same as mature. I would LOVE to get a Lotus Delight😍. I tend to like the more colorful ones, the more pink the better.
Happy New year! helpful tips/content as always for low maintenance indoor plants. btw, I got Silver Bay & Queen as well. Cheers!
Thanks! And do you have good suggestions on coleus (palettblad)? I know they are quite easy, but I'd like to know how to maintain a nice and bushy plant. Really enjoyed your videos! Tack snälla!
So helpful thank you .
Nice 🇧🇩
Thank You !
I love your videos. Thank you !
Will my silver queen grow back if I propagate the tol? The stem is so long.
I hope you are doing well. Your breathing was a bit strange. I hope you are well. Please take care of yourself. I love your videos. I should have subscribed with the numbers I watch. Ok. Ill do it today.
Cool thank you 😊
Love your videos!
How totake care of rubber plant kept indoor
30:33 - "when you see that you have plants, usually they are everywhere."
i know you meant to say pests not plants but that is actually exactly what happened to me with plants. i can hardly fit into my own apartment now.
plants should come with a warning label, they are just too addictive.