This was brilliant, wouldn’t mind seeing more videos like this! I knew there were a lot of different dracaenas, but only seeing them all at once made me go AHAAAA, I see! So thank you.
Great video and extremely informative. In the UK we rarely get told the species name on the plant inserts - occasionally the plant passport states it on the pot but it’s rare - bit frustrating when so many dracaena look similar. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
I just bought Draceana Lind in Kaufland. It was on Sale. Is my first time to have this kind of plant. Searching a video how to take care and dos and dont’s for my draceana plant and your videos i accidentally clicked. Very informative your videos. Thank you for the tips and information.
I love all the information I would like to tell you that’s mine in growing outside in subtropical Australia, the leaves are a bit burnt but it flowers. The flowers has the most exquisite fragrance, not sure if you know that because you grow yours indoors.
Great video as always! That Charley is quite spectacular! I'm curious, if a Dracaena loses it variegation due to lack of light, if you move it to a bright light will it get the variegations back? I assume the new leaves would, but what about the old ones?
Love this format! I got into dracaenas recently, they are beautiul plants. I winder though - recently I bought a green one labeled "Lisa", but it looks kind like Janet Lind. Are they different?
Would it be possible to have a video on Alocacia. I love this plant, but they keep dying while I have no problem with all my other plants, including bonsai. Thank you
@jasonjayalap Thank you for your help. I have an alocacia polly. I think the problem is the soil has compacted to much at the bottom, and the water does not drain. I will repot the plant and hope for the best. I also read that the top 2 inches must be dry before water it again. I am so confuse, that is why I would like the Swedish Plantguys to make a video on the different varieties of allocatia.
@@michelebureau9060Good luck. The two inch rules is an average. Water loving plants need fewer "dry inches". Taros, for example, are grown in flooded paddy fields.
Hello, thank you for this great video! I've got a question about the "Hawaiian sunshine" and the "Cintho". On the pictures at the Internet they look very similar. Can you please tell me, what's the difference between this both plants or are they the same with different names?
I recently saw a very large Star Dust dracaeana at a nursery. One of the most beautiful plants I have ever seen. It was $200 or I would have bought it. The only dracaena I currently own is the sucrulosa milky way and the one that is supposed to be from India that grows tall and looks like a Dr Soos plant.
Great video❤ Still missing some species😊 They aren’t on the market though. And their name Dracaena is still discussed (‘Song of India’ for example) I don’t remember if you have mentioned Dracaena sanderiana in any of your videos. If you don’t handle it in your business don’t mind it, but people ALWAYS mistakes it. Especially when it is called lucky bamboo. Wonderful video. I have ‘Charley’ now and gave ‘Burley’ away. I also have Dracaena goldienana👌 Just for your knowledge, there have been a Dracaena/Sansevieria cross breed called: Sansena/Dravieria ‘Fireflies (green)’ I got that one also👌 Now they are in the l same plant family though😅
can you speak a little more about lava rocks...I have replanted my peace lily, rubber tree tree plant and lastly my prayer plant in lave rocks, I want to replant my dracaenas massangeana and snake plants in lava rocks, but need to know will all my plants be able grow. If anyone could answer my question I would really appreciate it. Thanks
Sorry. In these kinds Is not mentioned "Dracaena Reflexa" or maybe is called in an other way. Has "Reflexa" an other name?? Thanx for your wonderful and interesting videos. 🙏😊🍀
I have dracaena surculosa, next to window. I have it more than a year and i does not grow at all. You say it grows really fast. What am i doing wrong? 😪
...I'm starting to think my lemon-lime was mislabeled, but I can't tell what else it would be. The leaves start out bright (though not as bright as what's in your studio), but the centers all have white and dark green. And by the time the leaves mature, they've darkened to an average dracaena color. I can't even blame it on sunlight, because I have it in a bathroom with two big windows (one south and one eastern facing)! Now I'm both perplexed and bummed, because I love that actual lemon-lime color but don't know why else mine wouldn't be staying that color!
This was brilliant, wouldn’t mind seeing more videos like this! I knew there were a lot of different dracaenas, but only seeing them all at once made me go AHAAAA, I see! So thank you.
I love the format of this video. Same family, but different varieties. Very easy to learn from. Thank you for this.
Sooo interesting. I enjoy seeing the different varieties of the same plant.
Thank you 😊
Thank you for this very informative video which is very educational. I learned a lot.
You are so very interesting and informative, thank you.
Great video and extremely informative. In the UK we rarely get told the species name on the plant inserts - occasionally the plant passport states it on the pot but it’s rare - bit frustrating when so many dracaena look similar. Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Thank great content as always. Love seeing snd hearing about types in one family.
I just bought Draceana Lind in Kaufland. It was on Sale. Is my first time to have this kind of plant. Searching a video how to take care and dos and dont’s for my draceana plant and your videos i accidentally clicked. Very informative your videos. Thank you for the tips and information.
Thank you for this wonderful information. I hope you make a special video about the dieffenbachia plant
I love all the information I would like to tell you that’s mine in growing outside in subtropical Australia, the leaves are a bit burnt but it flowers. The flowers has the most exquisite fragrance, not sure if you know that because you grow yours indoors.
Great video as always! That Charley is quite spectacular!
I'm curious, if a Dracaena loses it variegation due to lack of light, if you move it to a bright light will it get the variegations back? I assume the new leaves would, but what about the old ones?
Tack för tipsarna. Alla mina växterna trivs och är levande!!. ❤
Dracaenas are all great.. probably my favorite plant.
Very informative and interesting, thank you
Love this format! I got into dracaenas recently, they are beautiul plants. I winder though - recently I bought a green one labeled "Lisa", but it looks kind like Janet Lind. Are they different?
So cool. Thank you.
Would you mind making a video about different pests and how to get rid of them? I really trust your opinions :)
I got almost all of them. Thank you so much ❤
Thanks. Greetings from Bavaria 😊
Very important information, thanks
I have two how do i prune them to make them healthier? Great video. Thank you!
Very nice content again! thanks! really enjoyed it :-)
Would it be possible to have a video on Alocacia. I love this plant, but they keep dying while I have no problem with all my other plants, including bonsai. Thank you
I have many Alocasia macrorrhizos. They want more water than most plants. Top of dirt should be damp.
@jasonjayalap Thank you for your help. I have an alocacia polly. I think the problem is the soil has compacted to much at the bottom, and the water does not drain. I will repot the plant and hope for the best. I also read that the top 2 inches must be dry before water it again. I am so confuse, that is why I would like the Swedish Plantguys to make a video on the different varieties of allocatia.
@@michelebureau9060Good luck. The two inch rules is an average. Water loving plants need fewer "dry inches". Taros, for example, are grown in flooded paddy fields.
@jasonjayalap Thank you so much for the clarification, it help me a lot to figure out how to water my alocacia polly
Very, very good video👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Please make more these kind of videos! 😊 Epipremnum, Scindapsus, Hoya, Anthurium, etc. 😍
Thank you a lot!!
lemon lime is my favourite! i bought one yesterday in aldi for £3.49
Thanks for the info.
Hello, thank you for this great video! I've got a question about the "Hawaiian sunshine" and the "Cintho". On the pictures at the Internet they look very similar. Can you please tell me, what's the difference between this both plants or are they the same with different names?
Question ☝🏽🙄 Regarding metals and minerals in tap water, can I boil water and leave it for room temp before watering?
I recently saw a very large Star Dust dracaeana at a nursery. One of the most beautiful plants I have ever seen. It was $200 or I would have bought it. The only dracaena I currently own is the sucrulosa milky way and the one that is supposed to be from India that grows tall and looks like a Dr Soos plant.
Wooow i love dracaena🫰❤️❤️❤️
Not one singular brown tip. Impressive!
Great video❤
Still missing some species😊
They aren’t on the market though. And their name Dracaena is still discussed (‘Song of India’ for example) I don’t remember if you have mentioned Dracaena sanderiana in any of your videos. If you don’t handle it in your business don’t mind it, but people ALWAYS mistakes it. Especially when it is called lucky bamboo.
Wonderful video. I have ‘Charley’ now and gave ‘Burley’ away. I also have Dracaena goldienana👌
Just for your knowledge, there have been a Dracaena/Sansevieria cross breed called:
Sansena/Dravieria ‘Fireflies (green)’
I got that one also👌
Now they are in the l same plant family though😅
Hello, which one is lucky bamboo( dracaena sanderiana)?
can you speak a little more about lava rocks...I have replanted my peace lily, rubber tree tree plant and lastly my prayer plant in lave rocks, I want to replant my dracaenas massangeana and snake plants in lava rocks, but need to know will all my plants be able grow. If anyone could answer my question I would really appreciate it. Thanks
Great content! The first one has narrow leaves and might be "Lisa" instead of "Janet Craig" 🤔
I brought a dracaena labled Hawaiian sunshine. Is it basically a cinthos?
Great video. Note: Dracaena fragrans 'Surculosa' ==> Dracaena surculosa 'Florida Beauty'
Sorry.
In these kinds Is not mentioned
"Dracaena Reflexa"
or maybe is called in an other way.
Has "Reflexa" an other name??
Thanx for your wonderful and interesting videos.
🙏😊🍀
I have dracaena surculosa, next to window. I have it more than a year and i does not grow at all. You say it grows really fast. What am i doing wrong? 😪
I have a draceana arborea but almost nobody ever talks about it
...I'm starting to think my lemon-lime was mislabeled, but I can't tell what else it would be. The leaves start out bright (though not as bright as what's in your studio), but the centers all have white and dark green. And by the time the leaves mature, they've darkened to an average dracaena color. I can't even blame it on sunlight, because I have it in a bathroom with two big windows (one south and one eastern facing)! Now I'm both perplexed and bummed, because I love that actual lemon-lime color but don't know why else mine wouldn't be staying that color!
Which one will grow very tall?
Great video!💌🍀