Since I started watching your videos I felt at first they were ok but you put such passion in your videos and I have learned so much from you. Give pudge a kiss from me
This is one helluva video! So amazing to watch your vision, thought process then the implementation of it. It looks amazing! It will be interesting to see how the plants adapt and fill it up later in future! I'm super curious abou that Ecuadorian one you were not sure about. Thanks for sharing again, and making my Saturday morning filled with what I dare say, the best planty based videos on UA-cam. You're brill on Insta and you have brought on this platform beautifully!
The best planty videos on UA-cam?!?!?! 🤯😭🥺 BRB WHILE I WEEP!! Thank you so much that's seriously such a massive compliment I like don't even know how to react haha! I'm so happy you enjoyed it-- I think showing the process is so important because there's a lot of trial and error that goes into it which is really crucial in the learning process so that you can challenge yourself even more next time. Also I wanted to show people how much of a hot mess I can be because that's the REAL SH*T I'm literally a train wreck like 86% of the time. Anyway-- thank you for being here seriously. Your support is so frickin rad and I feel like I don't even deserve it but I'll take what I can get!! *AGGRESSIVE HUG*
Binge watching your videos, you have such great advice! I'm new to anthurium, impulse bought a dying (but on sale) waroqueanum and was wondering what was up with the roots. Good to know they're just dead. Guess I'll try to root it in pon! Thanks for the info!
👁️ know I'm repeating myself, but I've been loving your videos. Maybe also slightly Jealy. 🙈 Seriously though, love your vibe. If you're ever in Toronto after this pandemic, you should totally come visit! 🌱💚
Woah amazing video!! Been struggling to find an IKEA near Toronto with a Milsbo tall in stock, and your Exo-Terra terrariums seem like a great alternative. Just trying to sort out how to keep my humidity inside over 90% (preferably without a humidifier), since the terrariums seem to all come with mesh open-air tops
That was so fun to watch! I clicked on the Canadian Amazon link but it led me to the US site I believe and not directly to your shop anyway. Maybe it's me....
Thanks for this video! I have 2 Exo Terra terrariums that I now use for high humidity loving plants and I’m looking for ways to better use the space within the terrariums.
Spiders actually do eat pests like thrips. 😊 I’ve been letting this daddy long leg go around my apartment and eat on anything it finds… every time I see it it’s bigger. 😅
Hi Allen!! I actually wrap the mesh top with saran wrap and use old glass shelves from my Ikea cabinets to put on top- then I place the light over it! I'm so happy it inspired you 🤗
this is so cool!! amazing idea to use this terrarium and it looks beautiful. i think you could actually let the burle marx fantasy climb directly up the bare driftwood-a UA-camr called Plant Life In The Tropics has a bunch of her plants climbing up raw wood, and you don’t even have to keep it wet like you do moss.
Ooh thank you for letting me know! I was worried maybe the driftwood was too smooth since the person I got it from had sanded it down and buffed it, but I think I want to test it out next time and not cover it because that wood is such a nice contrast to the moss! I'll have to check out Plant Life in the Tropics as well 💚
@@unplantparenthood that makes sense, but i kinda think the little root hairs will still grab on. i just had success with getting a monstera siltepecana to latch onto a dowel rod-i taped the aerial roots down with scotch tape for maybe a week or two and now they're holding on by themselves! super exciting. i didn't sand it, but it was pretty smooth to begin with. here's a link to the video about it from Plant Life in the Tropics: ua-cam.com/video/neE1GaV6E2Q/v-deo.html
Since I started watching your videos I felt at first they were ok but you put such passion in your videos and I have learned so much from you. Give pudge a kiss from me
I love longer videos, especially this relaxing. I really appreciate all the time and effort you put into them😍 We thank you!
When I first started UA-cam I thought 20 minutes was way too long, and now I'm having trouble keeping them under an hour so I'm glad you enjoy them 🥰
Always so relaxing watching you complete plant chores. I loved how the drift wood turned out
Thank you!! I love watching people do plant chores too!
Killin it every Friday. Always excited for the next one!
Thank you Jess!! A bit behind on filming this week because MY PERIOD but hopefully I can get caught up 🙃🙃🙃
I love this….you’ve inspired me to convert an old fish tank into a terrarium. Loved the driftwood…and Pudge 🐶💙
Looks sooo good! You’re so creative! Wish I could do some shit like this 😍
Aw thank you!! 🥺🥺🥺 And you totally can!!
This is one helluva video! So amazing to watch your vision, thought process then the implementation of it. It looks amazing! It will be interesting to see how the plants adapt and fill it up later in future! I'm super curious abou that Ecuadorian one you were not sure about. Thanks for sharing again, and making my Saturday morning filled with what I dare say, the best planty based videos on UA-cam. You're brill on Insta and you have brought on this platform beautifully!
The best planty videos on UA-cam?!?!?! 🤯😭🥺 BRB WHILE I WEEP!! Thank you so much that's seriously such a massive compliment I like don't even know how to react haha! I'm so happy you enjoyed it-- I think showing the process is so important because there's a lot of trial and error that goes into it which is really crucial in the learning process so that you can challenge yourself even more next time. Also I wanted to show people how much of a hot mess I can be because that's the REAL SH*T I'm literally a train wreck like 86% of the time. Anyway-- thank you for being here seriously. Your support is so frickin rad and I feel like I don't even deserve it but I'll take what I can get!! *AGGRESSIVE HUG*
Just found your channel, subscribed so fast because yes!! 💚🌱
Hi Tiffany!! Thank you for being here 🥰🥰
Here for chill and planty vibes
Thank you for watching Noel!!
love your channel, happy to see you grow !
Binge watching your videos, you have such great advice! I'm new to anthurium, impulse bought a dying (but on sale) waroqueanum and was wondering what was up with the roots. Good to know they're just dead. Guess I'll try to root it in pon! Thanks for the info!
Love how this turned out!!!
Thank you!! It was a really good learning experience. I think I'm going to try and tackle a larger one next! 🙊
I love your videos!! So pleasing to watch, keep at it!
Wow this is seriously amazing!!!!!
Aw thank you Gabrielle!
👁️ know I'm repeating myself, but I've been loving your videos. Maybe also slightly Jealy. 🙈 Seriously though, love your vibe. If you're ever in Toronto after this pandemic, you should totally come visit! 🌱💚
Thank you 🥺💖 And why jealy?! No need to be jealy 💚💚💚 Your support is so appreciated!
Love love this 💚💚 now I need strappy plants 💚
The more straps the better!!
Woah amazing video!! Been struggling to find an IKEA near Toronto with a Milsbo tall in stock, and your Exo-Terra terrariums seem like a great alternative. Just trying to sort out how to keep my humidity inside over 90% (preferably without a humidifier), since the terrariums seem to all come with mesh open-air tops
Hey Lucas! All of mine have mesh tops as well, and I actually just wrap saran wrap over it to seal it off. Works like a charm!
thank you, so informative, and funny and also cute with pudge lol
I'm happy you enjoyed it! Pudge says thank you for watching 🥰
That was so fun to watch! I clicked on the Canadian Amazon link but it led me to the US site I believe and not directly to your shop anyway. Maybe it's me....
Oh you're right!! Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I'll get that fixed ASAP! 💗💗
Fishing line makes a great tie for moss poles! Very strong, clear and rot resistant/proof? Idk 😂
Thanks for this video! I have 2 Exo Terra terrariums that I now use for high humidity loving plants and I’m looking for ways to better use the space within the terrariums.
Thank you for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊
thank u charmaine for this!! been waiting for it! yippppeeee
You're welcome!! And thank YOU for watching! I hope you enjoyed it. 🥰
Love the video... thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching!!
Hello hun it came out beautiful what kind of green moss is that
Spiders actually do eat pests like thrips. 😊 I’ve been letting this daddy long leg go around my apartment and eat on anything it finds… every time I see it it’s bigger. 😅
All the ideas all the words I love. Substrate, moss and acclimate. 🤣
Sexy plant words! Hahaha
Is the a glass top? Or just the mesh stainless steel? So inspirational. I would love to do this! But have grow lights on top. Inspiring!
Hi Allen!! I actually wrap the mesh top with saran wrap and use old glass shelves from my Ikea cabinets to put on top- then I place the light over it! I'm so happy it inspired you 🤗
Pudge it's like leave me alone human. 😅 Cutie
He's always like GIVE ME ATTENTION or GO AWAY.. Never in between, but I'll take what I can get 😂🙃
Hahaha 😂 “is the world ending?” 😅😂😂😂
Honestly if I lived in Canada or you lived in the US we would definitely be friends 🥺 with our depression pills and all 🥲😭
I'll bring the tater tots!!
@@unplantparenthood I’ll bring the ouid 🤣
What kind of moss you’re using? It looks so nice and clean.
It's actually just sheet moss! It's available pretty abundantly here in Canada and they just sell them by the bag!
Anyone know what the lights used in the exo are from?
"hey look a root ... thats not good" 😂
Legitimately had no idea where it came from and it was soooo fresh 😆
this is so cool!! amazing idea to use this terrarium and it looks beautiful.
i think you could actually let the burle marx fantasy climb directly up the bare driftwood-a UA-camr called Plant Life In The Tropics has a bunch of her plants climbing up raw wood, and you don’t even have to keep it wet like you do moss.
Ooh thank you for letting me know! I was worried maybe the driftwood was too smooth since the person I got it from had sanded it down and buffed it, but I think I want to test it out next time and not cover it because that wood is such a nice contrast to the moss! I'll have to check out Plant Life in the Tropics as well 💚
@@unplantparenthood that makes sense, but i kinda think the little root hairs will still grab on. i just had success with getting a monstera siltepecana to latch onto a dowel rod-i taped the aerial roots down with scotch tape for maybe a week or two and now they're holding on by themselves! super exciting. i didn't sand it, but it was pretty smooth to begin with.
here's a link to the video about it from Plant Life in the Tropics: ua-cam.com/video/neE1GaV6E2Q/v-deo.html
cutie pup
Does anyone know where to find the grids she was using?
I got mine from a store here called oomomo (similar to daiso) - ive also gotten some from Amazon in the past but it’s way more expensive!
What should I search for on Amazon (or elsewhere)? I'm not guessing the right adjective for "grids" 😂
Look up “wire grid panel”! Something should definitely come up :)
A little rude for Pudge to flake on our intro time but okay 🙄😂
😆😆😆 I think he's demanding a raise and more vacation time. We're currently negotiating- will keep you updated!
Oh no the pp stick 🤢 lmaooo