I absolutely love the transcantia nanuk 💖! I have made many cuttings directly into soil and produced mini versions of the mother plant! 💚🌿👍🌸 I give them to friends! 7 total. 👍🌿😉
Absolutely, Tradescantias one of my favourite plants. Especially this variety growing straight and having this nice pink colour is so charming. I love hanging baskets with other varieties too.In which climate do you propagate them directly in the soil? Many people wrote me that the cuttings get rotten in the soil.
I did this as well and gave one to my mother in law. I did a 2nd cut and now i have the mother plant plus another pot growing so much. The only thing i am running into is that the mother plant only grows upwards when she has new baby plants growing. Other then that it hangs because is too long 😍
@@AnnasViolets when I want to start a new plant,I use cactus fast draining soil. I simply cut a section with at least 3 leaves. I poke 4 of them into a 4 inch pot. Keep moist not soggy for at least 2 weeks. Then water when dry. I do this all year any time. I keep my plants in south facing window.💚hope this helps you!
Thank you for the vid . I was looking for one for the longest and finally got one. I did repot it because the one I purchased was root bound. I didn’t disturb the roots just slightly bigger pot like you stated and added more soil. I hope it puts out good and fast growth like my purple one.
Thanks for the advice! It's funny how much I care about the health of my houseplants, I'm new to the whole thing. I also have an aloe plant I'm kind of concerned about, but I'm gonna look into that👌
Me too!! I just started the house plant hobby about two months ago and my collection is really growing. The aloe is such a problem. May be overwatering it so I’m letting it dry out. Also, pink polka dot plant is a pain in the you know what. She’s giving me trouble
Loved your video.. I bought one.. But it's stem seems really weak.. Like it can't stay straight... Keeps falling down..yesterday it fell down just because of wind..Is it for lack of anything??.. How can I make it strong and straight and strong??
Hey Kazel, did you propagate it with cuttings? Usually, I was propagating Tradescantias by cuttings in water, but it will also work, if you plant the cuttings directly in soil.
Hi Dear Sis, how come everybody claims this Wandering Jew is easy to grow... I find it Difficult as the stems are very delicate...easy to turn soft & just deteriorate even U leave it to grow in the same pot as bought or repot...bought 3 pots & practically same result..the last Pot with 4 plants (with one plant stem getting limb) I decided to open up & plant them in Leca ... so far 2 plant survived for 1 week already. It is Not an easy plant to grow as claimed by all the You-Tubers. Tqvm.
@@AnnasViolets I am in Malaysia so plenty of sun all year round...the last round I actually waited until dry only watered... but still soften one of the plant. Now the balance 2 plants in Leca (with the Roots only in water) is surprisingly STILL surviving. Keep my fingers crossed they will last. Tqvm. God Bless
@@ritayeoh3620 You will need to fertilize the one in leca, as there is no nutrition in it. But the fertilizers must be very weak, otherwise, it will even harm the plants
You would think this would be an easy plant, being more common, but I find mine only looks good when very small. Even when it’s outside for the summer. It gets plenty of light, hanging in a tree, mostly direct morning light, then dappled light. When I bring it in in the fall, that’s when it starts to decline, though maybe it doesn’t like my underwatering routine. I cut it back and start over, it always comes back. This fall I’m going to repot in a faster draining mix and try watering more, maybe try it under a grow light.
@@kysmik8214 ha. Didn’t know that. Mine is out in an atrium right now, under a skylight, definitely getting under watered. It looks ok. I’ll have to remember to water less when I put it outside.
💜🍬😊I have a variety of Tradescantia Bubblegum/lilac recently and have a nanouk and other Callisia repens (variegated) and I have to say they are beautiful and here’s and OT question…can we can info on your nail color ? 💅 I love green and that green looks beautiful
Hey Ana, you have a pretty nice collection of Tradescantias! As for the nails :) it's OPI "Olive for Green". I think you can find them online too, if you don't have this brand in your area
If youre from anywhere other than Netherlands, you might be able to get away with selling props; as patent rights are usually territorial in nature rather than global.
Mine grows only up. I use support for it. It seems when the stems get long, they kind of bend because they are heavy, but they are not really trailing like T. Zebrina or T. Purple Heart
It is actually called Tradescantia Nanouk, not albiflora as this genus no longer exists. Although it is mistakenly in the patent information it is really Tradescantia fluminensis. Most just call it Tradescantia Nanouk. This doesn’t make the patent invalid at all but scientifically Albiflora is no longer in existence.
Hi Talia, do you plant them in soil directly or you put them in water? Sometimes, if it's too hot, they may get wilted, if they are planted directly in soil without roots. Also, once I made cuttings, but my scissors were not sharp and cutting the stems, I had actually damaged the stems and it was hard for them to root.
@@AnnasViolets I put them in water. Yes, it is very hot around 30 degrees celcius. But I always have them inside with a/c. I've already lost most of the plant. It lost its roots because the soil became super dry, even though I watered it frequently. I tried to propagate it 2 times with water but didn't work for me. I feel so frustrated because I keep hearing that it is an easy plant to take care, but it is not my case :(
@@taliav.5446 Hi Talia, try to propagate in perlite only. Plant the cuttings without or with roots directly in perlite, as if you would plant them in the soil, but use only perlite. The key here is not to let it dry completely. Perlite will hold moisture for a longer time, but still make sure it doesn't dry out. Don't give up. :) Yes, they are easy growers, but they have tiny thin roots and when underwatered they can be damaged severely and will not recover. Once they start to grow, you will have so many of them! :) I promise 🌸🌸🌸 Please let me know, if you try perlite
Hi, i just repotted my nanouk today after buy it online 3 days ago.. It looked very healthy with its stiff leaves when it came until today.. but after i repotted and move it to new mix soil and watered them until the water goes out from the hole pot, not longer after that, the leaves become soft 🥲 do you know why? And what should i do? Thanks so much for helping..
Hey Geavanesa, I think there may be two reasons. Maybe you have damaged the roots, while repotting. Also, it can happen, if you put the plant under the sun directly after repotting. Of course, root rot can be another issue, but it seems a bit less probable for now
@@geavanesaoctoviany3259 Check the roots, maybe they are rotten. In that case, cut the stems till healthy tissue and put them into water. When they have new roots, plant them again. I would do so
If you don't plan to propagate it in a huge greenhouse and sell it, then everything is fine. :) For yourself, friends, family, you can propagate as much as you want🌸🌸🌸
@@epasuxelar4473 Well, I think the producer of this variety will not care, if some people propagate and sell a couple of plants. But they will definitely mind a big greenhouse propagating it in very large quantities. :)
Hey Sanne, water it thoroughly so that the water goes out of the holes of the pot and water it next time, when it is dry (but not bone dry for several days).🌸
Nice, but will never grace my crop. I remain of the view that nothing with life in it should be patented. Of course, the grower spent time and effort to come up with a cultivar cross. Just my view!
Yes, of course, people spend years and work really hard to make a new stable and beautiful variety. But I absolutely share your thoughts that there is life in the plants🌸🌸🌸
I've bought mine in Germany, can send you per mail, if you are in the EU. You can also buy them in the US, please check the links in the description of this video.
@@weiffman I am not familiar with Costa farms, but the Walmarts is maybe receiving them from a greenhouse, that has the permission to propagate and sell them. No idea :)
Not sure where you live but in the US there are thousands of people selling cuttings, rooted cuttings, baby plants and adult plants of these so I don't think that's true for the United States?
Hi, Andrea. It's true for any country, because it's a patented plant. The thing is you can propagate and sell a couple of cuttings, they will not care. But a greenhouse, propagating and selling them in larger quantities will have a trouble. I talk about it in the video. :)
Andrea it is the same with Pearl and Jade Pothos..it was created by the University of Florida and they carry the patent...without permission it is illegal to propagate and sell these plants. Will you get in trouble...most likely not...but it is technically stealing and against the law!
@@anthonylawson518 They have better things to do then chase plant propagators. Once it’s my plant I can do as I can. It’s just to cover their rules. Like “This bag is not a toy.” That way they can’t be sued. If no one could propagate plants then the Nanouk would not have been here this soon.
@@Pinkoflove3 The two are COMPLETELY different. One is a health warning, the other is BREAKING the law. If they decided to, they could come after you legally.
Thanks for sharing your very informative vedio awesome tips and ideas on caring the plants just subscribe new subscribers watching from California god bless stay safe and healthy
Hey Lola's Living, Hello California! 🌸🌸🌸 Thank you so much for your nice words. I'm happy you liked it. Do you grow Tradescantias? maybe the same variety?
@@AnnasViolets yes I love tradescantia plants but I don’t have that pink one I have several varieties except the na oil one I love that color tanks for stopping by
Hey, congrats! it's such a great plant! I'm glad you have one now. 🌸🌸🌸Yes, of course. It seems a bit early, but as most of the plants are coming from the greenhouses, where you can have summer all year round, they started to bloom. It's just great! Mine hasn't bloomed yet :)
I just purchased from my local grocery store which carries Max & Miles and they were already in bloom and really cheap $9. I thought the bloom was pretty.
They do cross-pollination and get a new variety. They patent it, as it's a hard work and not always successful. It's only for other greenhouses though, so that they do not propagate for commercial purposes.
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I absolutely love the transcantia nanuk 💖! I have made many cuttings directly into soil and produced mini versions of the mother plant! 💚🌿👍🌸 I give them to friends! 7 total. 👍🌿😉
Absolutely, Tradescantias one of my favourite plants. Especially this variety growing straight and having this nice pink colour is so charming. I love hanging baskets with other varieties too.In which climate do you propagate them directly in the soil? Many people wrote me that the cuttings get rotten in the soil.
I did this as well and gave one to my mother in law. I did a 2nd cut and now i have the mother plant plus another pot growing so much. The only thing i am running into is that the mother plant only grows upwards when she has new baby plants growing. Other then that it hangs because is too long 😍
@@AnnasViolets when I want to start a new plant,I use cactus fast draining soil. I simply cut a section with at least 3 leaves. I poke 4 of them into a 4 inch pot. Keep moist not soggy for at least 2 weeks. Then water when dry. I do this all year any time. I keep my plants in south facing window.💚hope this helps you!
I've never had rotting transcantia. Soil should be damp not soaked😉👍💚🌿
@@ellenhaben1217 They are pretty easy growing, but sometimes they don't want to behave :-D 💚💚💚
Thank you for the vid . I was looking for one for the longest and finally got one. I did repot it because the one I purchased was root bound. I didn’t disturb the roots just slightly bigger pot like you stated and added more soil. I hope it puts out good and fast growth like my purple one.
Heeey, I'm sure it will grow just fine in a new and bigger pot. 🌸
Thanks for the advice! It's funny how much I care about the health of my houseplants, I'm new to the whole thing. I also have an aloe plant I'm kind of concerned about, but I'm gonna look into that👌
Plants are awesome! 💜💜💜
Me too!! I just started the house plant hobby about two months ago and my collection is really growing. The aloe is such a problem. May be overwatering it so I’m letting it dry out. Also, pink polka dot plant is a pain in the you know what. She’s giving me trouble
Loved your video.. I bought one.. But it's stem seems really weak.. Like it can't stay straight... Keeps falling down..yesterday it fell down just because of wind..Is it for lack of anything??.. How can I make it strong and straight and strong??
your nail polish is perfect
Thanks, my favourite colour :)
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I propagated mine and they are ok
Hey Kazel, did you propagate it with cuttings? Usually, I was propagating Tradescantias by cuttings in water, but it will also work, if you plant the cuttings directly in soil.
@@AnnasViolets i propagated it directly to the soil and i put it outside in a partial shade for now. I can see they are ok and growing.
@@kazelfementera8229 yes, directly in soil is also a good way to propagate. I guess they are growing roots :)
What a beautiful plant, might have to get one of these! 😊
Tradescantias are adorable! Especially this one :) definitely recommend :)
@@AnnasViolets 👍🏾
My tradescantia has flowers a whole bunch it first flowerd in spring and in June it's still flowering, nice flowers no scent though
Hi SpruceXV. Yes, they are so beautiful. I wish they had scent though :)
Love your nail polish😍
Thank you! 💜🌸
Is there another name this plant goes by? It’s a mouth full 😁
Hi Dear Sis, how come everybody claims this Wandering Jew is easy to grow... I find it Difficult as the stems are very delicate...easy to turn soft & just deteriorate even U leave it to grow in the same pot as bought or repot...bought 3 pots & practically same result..the last Pot with 4 plants (with one plant stem getting limb) I decided to open up & plant them in Leca ... so far 2 plant survived for 1 week already. It is Not an easy plant to grow as claimed by all the You-Tubers. Tqvm.
Hey Rita, they do get rotten, if overwatered. In what climate do you grow them? Maybe you have a high air humidity and watering is too much for them?
@@AnnasViolets I am in Malaysia so plenty of sun all year round...the last round I actually waited until dry only watered... but still soften one of the plant.
Now the balance 2 plants in Leca (with the Roots only in water) is surprisingly STILL surviving. Keep my fingers crossed they will last. Tqvm. God Bless
@@ritayeoh3620 You will need to fertilize the one in leca, as there is no nutrition in it. But the fertilizers must be very weak, otherwise, it will even harm the plants
You would think this would be an easy plant, being more common, but I find mine only looks good when very small. Even when it’s outside for the summer. It gets plenty of light, hanging in a tree, mostly direct morning light, then dappled light. When I bring it in in the fall, that’s when it starts to decline, though maybe it doesn’t like my underwatering routine. I cut it back and start over, it always comes back. This fall I’m going to repot in a faster draining mix and try watering more, maybe try it under a grow light.
@@kysmik8214 ha. Didn’t know that. Mine is out in an atrium right now, under a skylight, definitely getting under watered. It looks ok. I’ll have to remember to water less when I put it outside.
Ok. Excelente explicación, Gracias
Thank you so much!
I have brought one when do you take cuttings when is the best time of the month to take cuttings
Hi John, the best time to propagate is spring, when it gets warm. But you can also propagate it in early autumn
💜🍬😊I have a variety of Tradescantia Bubblegum/lilac recently and have a nanouk and other Callisia repens (variegated) and I have to say they are beautiful and here’s and OT question…can we can info on your nail color ? 💅 I love green and that green looks beautiful
Hey Ana, you have a pretty nice collection of Tradescantias! As for the nails :) it's OPI "Olive for Green". I think you can find them online too, if you don't have this brand in your area
My beautiful plant has gotten very dark purple stems when they used to be green. Is this a good sign or bad sign?
Mine are also dark purple. I think they turn green due to the lack of the sunlight, but turn purple if they have very bright indirect sunlight
Thank you I love your accent
Thank you! 😃
The title had me so worried😅 I just took a clipping from the tire shop
😆😆😆 I have propagated it for so many times.
Thanks🙋♀️🌸☘
Will it grow in artificial light?
I propagated mine...
Yes, me too :)
If youre from anywhere other than Netherlands, you might be able to get away with selling props; as patent rights are usually territorial in nature rather than global.
@@firagaspellblade4509 yeah, you are right 🌸
I propagated some with my plants!
Yes, for personal use, I have propagated mine as well 🌸
Will this plant continue growing up? Or will it ever trail?
Mine grows only up. I use support for it. It seems when the stems get long, they kind of bend because they are heavy, but they are not really trailing like T. Zebrina or T. Purple Heart
I’ve been struggling with its lighting 🙃 hopefully I can figure it out soon
I believe bright indirect light is the best for them, but of course, it depends a little bit on your climate as well
Can you trim the damaged leaves?
Hi someone sold me cuttings of this plant and it had two cuttings in water. Some of the leaves died turning brown. Can I save the rest?
Yes, you can save it. Cut the stems with a very sharp knife, better razor, until the healthy tissue and put it in water or moist perlite
Thank you for the video!! Great information!
Glad it was helpful! 💜💜💜
It is actually called Tradescantia Nanouk, not albiflora as this genus no longer exists. Although it is mistakenly in the patent information it is really Tradescantia fluminensis. Most just call it Tradescantia Nanouk. This doesn’t make the patent invalid at all but scientifically Albiflora is no longer in existence.
Thanks for sharing it. Didn't know :) 💜
mine has lost all the dark pink since i bought it home./....it looks washed out....do you know why?
It needs more light
@@vanessacastillo9925 ahhhh ok thankyou x
@@GypsyinAus yes, Vanessa is right. Put it in a brighter area, but not under direct sun, the colors will come back 🌸
@@AnnasViolets Thankyou!!!! xx
@@GypsyinAus You are welcome :)
Why can't you sell them? I purchased some.
I have explained it in the video :)
Hi I tried to propagate mine 2 times but it doesn’t grown roots. It just become super soft and like rotten. You know why?:(
Hi Talia, do you plant them in soil directly or you put them in water? Sometimes, if it's too hot, they may get wilted, if they are planted directly in soil without roots. Also, once I made cuttings, but my scissors were not sharp and cutting the stems, I had actually damaged the stems and it was hard for them to root.
@@AnnasViolets I put them in water. Yes, it is very hot around 30 degrees celcius. But I always have them inside with a/c. I've already lost most of the plant. It lost its roots because the soil became super dry, even though I watered it frequently. I tried to propagate it 2 times with water but didn't work for me. I feel so frustrated because I keep hearing that it is an easy plant to take care, but it is not my case :(
@@taliav.5446 Hi Talia, try to propagate in perlite only. Plant the cuttings without or with roots directly in perlite, as if you would plant them in the soil, but use only perlite. The key here is not to let it dry completely. Perlite will hold moisture for a longer time, but still make sure it doesn't dry out. Don't give up. :) Yes, they are easy growers, but they have tiny thin roots and when underwatered they can be damaged severely and will not recover. Once they start to grow, you will have so many of them! :) I promise 🌸🌸🌸 Please let me know, if you try perlite
Hi, i just repotted my nanouk today after buy it online 3 days ago.. It looked very healthy with its stiff leaves when it came until today.. but after i repotted and move it to new mix soil and watered them until the water goes out from the hole pot, not longer after that, the leaves become soft 🥲 do you know why? And what should i do? Thanks so much for helping..
Hey Geavanesa, I think there may be two reasons. Maybe you have damaged the roots, while repotting. Also, it can happen, if you put the plant under the sun directly after repotting. Of course, root rot can be another issue, but it seems a bit less probable for now
@@AnnasViolets hi thanks for the reply. I put it in my terrace and it’s indirect sunlight. So, is there anything i can do to save it?
@@geavanesaoctoviany3259 Check the roots, maybe they are rotten. In that case, cut the stems till healthy tissue and put them into water. When they have new roots, plant them again. I would do so
@@AnnasViolets thanks Anna :) will do so for my nanouk.. hopefully it will be healthy again after i put them into the water..
@@geavanesaoctoviany3259 I hope so :)
Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm very glad you liked it :)
Thank you! 🍃💕
You are so welcome 🌸
My Nanouk had no warning label...I've never heard of that.
If you don't plan to propagate it in a huge greenhouse and sell it, then everything is fine. :) For yourself, friends, family, you can propagate as much as you want🌸🌸🌸
@@AnnasViolets I've seen a lot of listings on Etsy for nanouk propagations. Is that legal?
@@epasuxelar4473 Well, I think the producer of this variety will not care, if some people propagate and sell a couple of plants. But they will definitely mind a big greenhouse propagating it in very large quantities. :)
@@epasuxelar4473 I literally just bought one off of Etsy! Hence, me seeking out this video... I certainly hope I'm not complicit in a crime 😜😂
@@epasuxelar4473 technically yes...it is...
How often and how much should I water the plant?
Hey Sanne, water it thoroughly so that the water goes out of the holes of the pot and water it next time, when it is dry (but not bone dry for several days).🌸
If I ct the stem, will it continue to grow on the original one ?
Yes, for sure. If you leave some nodes, even if only one, a new stem will grow from that node 🌸
As long as you leave some stem left. Usually 1 but sometimes 2 stems, that's why propagating is good for bushy-ness
@@dum2371 Totally agree
Hi..i never knew they make babies?interesting
Yes, they do :)
@@AnnasViolets cool..i hope I will be able to see mine do that..at what size can you pick out the baby to replant plz?Thank you 😊
Nice, but will never grace my crop. I remain of the view that nothing with life in it should be patented. Of course, the grower spent time and effort to come up with a cultivar cross. Just my view!
Yes, of course, people spend years and work really hard to make a new stable and beautiful variety. But I absolutely share your thoughts that there is life in the plants🌸🌸🌸
@@AnnasViolets that plants are alive is not a point of view, it's literally a fact.
@@bigfishartwire4696 Cannot agree more! 🌸🤗
Can anyone tell me after a flower comes out if they close up quickly and if that’s normal ?
Mine flowered for maybe 2 weeks? Then the flowers died off and dried up.
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Because it is medicinal!!!
Some of mine grow side ways why is that
Maybe it's a different variety? Because this Tradescantia Albiflora Nanouk is famous for its straight growing very thick stems
It grows in direction of the light
why is it that mine doesn't go upward, it goes on the sides as she grows ?
When the branches are very long and heavy, they start to grow trailing. It's normal. Maybe yours is another variety?
Where can you buy one?
I've bought mine in Germany, can send you per mail, if you are in the EU. You can also buy them in the US, please check the links in the description of this video.
Thank u, I am in the US I'll look for one here.
Costa farms has been releasing these plants all over. The Walmarts in my area has had them very frequently for the spring.
@@weiffman I am not familiar with Costa farms, but the Walmarts is maybe receiving them from a greenhouse, that has the permission to propagate and sell them. No idea :)
@@annenorris8350 Traders joe has them right now $9.99
Not sure where you live but in the US there are thousands of people selling cuttings, rooted cuttings, baby plants and adult plants of these so I don't think that's true for the United States?
Hi, Andrea. It's true for any country, because it's a patented plant. The thing is you can propagate and sell a couple of cuttings, they will not care. But a greenhouse, propagating and selling them in larger quantities will have a trouble. I talk about it in the video. :)
Andrea it is the same with Pearl and Jade Pothos..it was created by the University of Florida and they carry the patent...without permission it is illegal to propagate and sell these plants. Will you get in trouble...most likely not...but it is technically stealing and against the law!
@@anthonylawson518 They have better things to do then chase plant propagators. Once it’s my plant I can do as I can. It’s just to cover their rules. Like “This bag is not a toy.” That way they can’t be sued. If no one could propagate plants then the Nanouk would not have been here this soon.
@@Pinkoflove3 you are right...they do..but if they wanted they could sue you...
@@Pinkoflove3 The two are COMPLETELY different. One is a health warning, the other is BREAKING the law. If they decided to, they could come after you legally.
Thanks for sharing your very informative vedio awesome tips and ideas on caring the plants just subscribe new subscribers watching from California god bless stay safe and healthy
Hey Lola's Living, Hello California! 🌸🌸🌸 Thank you so much for your nice words. I'm happy you liked it. Do you grow Tradescantias? maybe the same variety?
@@AnnasViolets yes I love tradescantia plants but I don’t have that pink one I have several varieties except the na oil one I love that color tanks for stopping by
@@AllGreenThings4975 Maybe it's easier to find it online, if they don't sell it in your area 🌸
I just bought one and it is flowering, is this normal?
Hey, congrats! it's such a great plant! I'm glad you have one now. 🌸🌸🌸Yes, of course. It seems a bit early, but as most of the plants are coming from the greenhouses, where you can have summer all year round, they started to bloom. It's just great! Mine hasn't bloomed yet :)
I just purchased from my local grocery store which carries Max & Miles and they were already in bloom and really cheap $9. I thought the bloom was pretty.
@@gwenn4ya yeah, cute 3 petals ❤️🌸
@@AnnasViolets I think direct sunlight a big pot and high humidity triggers flowering, its doing very well for me in a south facing window
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Call the police on me !
🤩 Do you propagate it in a greenhouse for mass sale?
How can you patent a plant? F the government
They do cross-pollination and get a new variety. They patent it, as it's a hard work and not always successful. It's only for other greenhouses though, so that they do not propagate for commercial purposes.
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Thank you!
👉Watch this video for the best method to propagate Tradescantia: ua-cam.com/video/x0inJPFUu6E/v-deo.html
I know I am pretty randomly asking but do anyone know a good website to watch new series online?
@Aidan Ernesto Lately I have been using FlixZone. Just google for it :)
@Ali Jeffery yea, I have been watching on Flixzone for since march myself =)
@Ali Jeffery Thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it!
@Aidan Ernesto glad I could help =)