Tip 1 - Thank you for that information, I've wondered why a 'big box' store can sell plants so much cheaper; buying large lots doesn't explain everything. These are often more difficult to acclimate when you buy them, this explains why.
Interesting info on how the growers stress the plants to crank them out. Makes a lot of sense as to why they can decline so quickly when bring it home. That knowledge takes a lot of the stress off me, thank you!
First you have to check any inserts on the soil top and plants such as mealy bugs, fungus gnats, aphids thrips …etc, if you bring insects to home, the terrible situation will be start.
Love your videos, they densely informative. I love so much the way the way you "knock off the pot". It is cute but quite startling...I think shops will kick me out if I try it and don't end up buying the plant. 😄
Hello, my name is Jamie. I have twenty plants. I usually,water my plants really Sunday morning. During the week,a few needs water. Why do many plants need water before Sunday.. I love ,the way you take time, explain so we'll Thanks
Buying a quality plant is so important! I bought a snake plant, that was literally a cutting with no roots! I had to put him in a vase on a windowsill, and it took months, but he grew roots, and now has two new baby leaves. I’ve had the plant for just over a year, and he only has 6 leaves! Sometimes its better to not buy the plant!
Hi Sir! Hope you have a great day! I have question. Will the mixture of 90 percent pumice and 10 percent coconut coir be good for my aglaonemas? And if it is, do i need to have a pot to have more holes in it or just normal holes? Thank you.
Everytime when he says "plant" i have to smile
Tip 1 - Thank you for that information, I've wondered why a 'big box' store can sell plants so much cheaper; buying large lots doesn't explain everything. These are often more difficult to acclimate when you buy them, this explains why.
Those Alocasia Zebrinas are gorgeous. Good content, as always--helpful tips.
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As always , great tips, guys :) !
I always learn great information from your videos. Looking forward to the next one.
Great information!!
I like and appreciate all of your videos and tips. Great examples and advice.
Interesting info on how the growers stress the plants to crank them out. Makes a lot of sense as to why they can decline so quickly when bring it home. That knowledge takes a lot of the stress off me, thank you!
So many great tips. Thank you. I’ll be using these ☺️
First you have to check any inserts on the soil top and plants such as mealy bugs, fungus gnats, aphids thrips …etc, if you bring insects to home, the terrible situation will be start.
Please do a video on Fatsia Japonica/Japanese Aralia. You’re videos are most thoroughly informative out of all videos I’ve watched.
Thank you for sharing all those amazing ideas lovely videos
Tip no 5 . Really great info. Thanks 😊
💚 Tip #1 I didn't know. Thank you!
Love your videos, they densely informative. I love so much the way the way you "knock off the pot". It is cute but quite startling...I think shops will kick me out if I try it and don't end up buying the plant. 😄
Love these 5 tip videos!
As always, I greatly appreciate your sharing your great tips. Thank you so much! 💚🌻🌿
great video, thank you! 🌼
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Can you do a video on anthuriums please? Care guide, recommendations on lighting, watering, soil, repotting etc, problems. Thank you
Very well explained
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Thank you for that information. Obrigado .
Very helpful 😊 thanks!
High quality, well presented information as always!
Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much. Very good advice.
Excellent. Thanks.
Thanks I really enjoyed the helpful tips.
Can you make a video for Alocasia care?
Hello, my name is Jamie. I have twenty plants. I usually,water my plants really Sunday morning. During the week,a few needs water. Why do many plants need water before Sunday.. I love ,the way you take time, explain so we'll
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I will never again buy plants without thinking about these tips.
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Buying a quality plant is so important!
I bought a snake plant, that was literally a cutting with no roots! I had to put him in a vase on a windowsill, and it took months, but he grew roots, and now has two new baby leaves. I’ve had the plant for just over a year, and he only has 6 leaves!
Sometimes its better to not buy the plant!
Hi Sir! Hope you have a great day! I have question. Will the mixture of 90 percent pumice and 10 percent coconut coir be good for my aglaonemas? And if it is, do i need to have a pot to have more holes in it or just normal holes? Thank you.
Your videos are very useful. Any possibility to contact you personally to ask my doubts regarding my plants? Thanks
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Skulle du räkna Plantagen i Sverige som en kedja som säljer "quality plants"? Om man tittar lite generellt.
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I’ve noticed most of my plants that I bought from the shops, the roots are covered with mesh or net? To me, this is restricting the plants growth.😟👎😟
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