Thank youu. Hope you master that language soon. Ive been watching too much K Drama starting this year. Now I understand why they make the best TV shows
Sean, this is the plant tour to end all plant tours. Once you've seen this, you've seen it all. I loved seeing your wonderful collection. So much inspiration! Thank you for sharing.
I'm watching it in one sitting, no problem! I could watch your vids longer than that, they go by so fast because they are so fun and interesting! I love chillin' with you and your glorious plants!!!!
I am watching in sections. I am particularly interested in Difinbachia and Caladium and ooh the Monsteras I am totally obsessed. Since you discussed and showed those in the 1st hour I am watching the first hour for the 3rd time. I hope to EVENTUALLY be able to get to the 2nd and 3rd hour. 🤭❤❤❤ 😊🤗
I watched the whole entire video in one sitting 😊. And I have enjoyed and learned much from your sharing. I started my plant journey back in 2019 and sad to say all the plants I got eventually died on me. I was very discouraged then until I stumbled upon your channel in 2020. Learnt and gained so much from your sharing. From making potting mix to propagating, repotting, growing, rescuing, all your sharing have helped me in my gardening journey! I can now say l have a lush garden 😅. Thank you Sean.
I know what I’m watching on my day off. Taking notes. I just got a monstera for my birthday yesterday. I finally have a house with high ceilings for this.
Listening to you say you got the plant because it was a good deal, I think ALL of us plant lovers can relate! Thanks for making your videos so down to earth and relatable!
Haha yes I actually have limited budget with all aspects of my life… bills to pay etc… its strange that other youtubers seem to have limitless spending power, I wanna know their secret 😅
I just discovered your channel and have been listening while doing some transplanting. You know way more about plants than I do but you haven't let your knowledge get in the way of your relationship with them. I was glad to hear you change your mind about a plant that was struggling - you mentioned that you may get rid of it but later you went back to it and it had grown a new, lovely leaf. You sounded inspired by the resilience of the plant and, thinking out loud, said that you'd probably keep it for now. I don't often come across people who have the same personal relationship with their plants as I do but I find as I listen to the way you talk to and about your plants that you and I have a lot in common. I'm glad I found a kindred spirit-
Whoaa thank you so much for this. It warms my heart to read ❤️ sometimes we are not aware about ourselves as much as what others have observed. Im just doing what comes naturally
Today is June 11 , 2024 , I have just finished watching your 3 hours video which is the most amazing and longest I have ever watched about plants so far ! Thank you so very very much for sharing and updating my knowledge ! 👍👍👍👍🙏🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️ I am from Hong Kong . I realize how you feel about plants , I am also one of “ the crazy plant lovers “ in this world ! 😂😂😂🥰
In the past year I've become a huge plant fanatic with a growing jungle of plants in my apartment so it was easy to spend my Sunday afternoon binge watching this video for three whole hours. Lots of interesting plants; very impressive and super cool! 🌿
So I downloaded this and watched it on a flight home from Indonesia to Australia and thank you so much for keeping me informed and entertained and also from hearing the small child screaming 2 seats over (noise cancelling headphones are the best thing ever). I love that I have so many of the same Plants and yet learned a heap of new species. I’d never heard of Episcia and now I’m on the hunt because they looked so gorgeous!!
didn't even look at the length of the video before you mentioned it 😳 i better bring my lunch over......... and my dinner............ but seriously thank you for all you do, i could watch anything anytime 💚☀
I watch bits of this throughout the day when I need to decompress during work and to wind down before bed. Am only on minute 50, because I gladly rewind for extra screen appreciation of certain plants! HIHIHI
I watched this in 3 x 1 hour sessions. Your honest commentary and humour was enlightening and entertaining. I learned a lot of tips like labelling plants. Glad you typed in the plant names so we can learn by hearing the name and reading the names. I appreciate you using your new microphone and camera. Your voice was very clear. Thank you for sharing your plant space. I appreciate all your efforts in putting this video together. Very inspiring. ❤
I'm in the US an can't wait to get my plants feeding on this. I'm also going to recommend this to my favorite over seas UA-camrs so they can help you get this new business off the ground. Girl you are a inspiration to women around the world that you can do what you want 8f you just try. Again can't wait to feed my plants with your fertilizer. Love the show
Thank you so much, Sean. I was watching it on the iPad (bigger screen = bigger impact😅) while doing house chores and I didn’t even noticed that hours and hours had come to pass. Incredible! I am grateful to you x
Sean! This is like watching a great movie!! 🎥🧡😊 I love watching your features and love your temperament and sense of humor. Glad to see you and your plants enjoying your new home!!🪴🪴🪴❤️
hI Sean, I want to say that out of all the different plant videos that i've have seen , you are far the most interesting, all knowing and educational plant person that I have seen in a very long time, hats off too. You are truly inspirational. God Bless you too you and all in your endeavors..
I have a tip for you about the spider plants. They like humidity but not too much. When you take a shower hang it in the bathroom until you're dressed. Then you can put it in the usual location. Also you should use and evenly distributed fertilizer like a 7-7-7 and you will see more runners than you can propagate. The real key, treat them like strawberries. BTW I am watching from beginning to end.
Wow, what an amazing HUGE collection and I cannot believe how you know the ID of 99% of your plants. I always enjoy your videos! YOu inspire me! Fantastic
Sean, I was happy to watch all three hours of your home plant tour. I learned a lot about tropical plants and saw some species I had never heard of before. All I can suggest in regards to your plant "hoarding" is to find a worthy source for the extra plants you will inevitably end up with like a local botanic garden. If possible, you could donate these extra plants and perhaps get a tax write off for your donation. It would be even better if the plants were picked up directly from you to be used in by a botanic garden and any plants they can't use themselves to be sold in a sale to gardeners to generate income for the botanic garden. That way the chances are good that most of these plants would survive and thrive in their new environment since the customers would be experienced gardeners. It is pretty difficult not to go overboard in buying plants or seeds for the garden/home if you are a plant lover. The problem is gardeners often overdo things. I am getting into growing woody trees and shrubs from seed and other methods of propagation to provide plants for my yard which is 0.6 acres (2400 sq. meters) because to buy them is just too expensive. I have some large trees and mostly grass lawn. I also want to provide habitat for pollinators and small animals. After watching your video on your plant collection I decided to also get some decorative tropical plants to beautify my home after I set up my indoor propagation setup with LED lights and timers. The winters in the Northern hemisphere can be gloomy.
Thanks for this share. I do give away plants to neighbours because they are ones that can pick them up easily… otherwise sending and packing plants can pose too much of a challenge. Ive invited some plant friends over for cuttings but a lot of these plants outgrow the space still 😅 I guess one of these days I might purge plants that is no longer bringing me joy or not contributing to my garden in a meaningful way… its easier said than done though 😅
After so long I m so happy to see your wonderful home and collection!! As for you Sean it's always a delight to listen to you , I'm so happy you are doing fine ❤❤ Love from Greece!
Hey there, I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. 3hours is a wonderful thing. I myself have about 200 plus houseplants. I live in the US in the south. Very hot here. Blessings to you
Your home jungle is a dream and your balcony is absolutely breathtaking!! 💚 Thank you for this long video; I truly appreciate all the work you put into this 👏
This was a perfect way to spend a night in bed with a cold. Thank You. I have a few of your plants thriving in my house down in Melbourne. I am lucky to have double height glazing with a filter on it so I get year round direct filtered light. And the place is kept nice and warm in winter. I’ve found that although its a bit drier here than Jakarta, most plants respond well to a dry warm winter, then open up the house in summer for humidity as my courtyard is full of plants and is almost moist. Love your channel and you seem like a very caring person.
playback speed @ 1.25 made this video a fun afternoon activity while tending to my own plants and when you said "struggle bus" I laughed for a few minutes...there really isn't another way to put it sometimes! 💗🪴
Hi, I am watching this all the way through in one viewing. I have often been told I have too many plants, called a plant hoarder, etc. I thought I had a lot at around 350, but wow! I love it! I recently had to move from a 2100 square foot home to a small mobile home. I lost 6 plants in the process. Now, I am trying to find ways to display and care for my plants. Yes, I am obsessed!
29:44 Hi Sean! The tiny white crawlers could be springtails. They eat decaying matter and fungal matter like molds and mildews which actually benefit the plant. I'm not sure though because I couldn't see them in the video. Springtails are often added to terrariums to balance the ecosystem.
Oh yeahhh now I remember these guys. I read about them doing my pest research but Ive not witnessed them personally (until now). The elongated body shape seems to be it. Thanks for the reminder!
Wonderful collection, following ur video for long time, congratulations for your new home, appreciate your love for plants, as I'm one too, obsessed, go green, go great, happy gardening and more plants to your collection, more energy to you 😊. 🙏.
Sean, thank you for showing your plant collection. Your joy when you talk about your plants or visit other collectors makes your content very enjoyable and different from other content creators, because you don't like plants just by their price tags, you enjoy being in the middle of the green in general. I think many people understand what i mean. We could watch you for hours, because it's natural for you, plus, you have a great knowledge about plants and a nice sense of humor when showing anything... For us all plant enthusiasts of this feels like a therapy. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
I'm glad to hear your understanding with your house sitter. Because even as someone with a green thumb. Your collection is overwhelming. I grew up very rural, and I feel that's why I do well with plants. Because I'm just more in tune with being able to tell when a plant is happy or not. If you do have those girls look after them again. You should rearrange them in terms of watering and just have a schedule. So one section is twice a day, once a day, and so forth. So they don't have to really think about it. Awesome stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thank youu. Im not good with managing people haha. If I see a problem usually I fix it myself instead of relaying to them. Which is not always a good habit 😀
This is just a suggestion about your balcony . If you were to have a solid black board across the bottom section of your balcony it would black off the view of the pots that you have all of your plants in and people outside would only see your lovely greenery... I make this suggestion because my sister had a balcony like that with pots like that and the neighbors complained that it looked cluttered she actually got fined for it and had to move all of our plants inside. I am trying to prevent that from happening to you. I think a wood board painted black running along the edges of your balcony bottom at pot height would block off the view of the pots from neighbors view and everybody would just see your lovely greenery and envy you instead of thinking of your balcony as a cluttered eyesore.....Hopefully that would allow you to keep them all without the hassles my sister went through.
watching this 3hrs video is like watching a netflix series stop/play there's no dull moments with plants. i can relate to plant care in this "back to normal" thing most of my plants got neglected. 😞
You can cut that moringa from top to give you more trunks. It needs to be in a bigger pot well draining. It loves water and sun. You can grow them short otherwise it will be too tall. The fruit is fun to eat and is usually cooked with bittergourd for fish soups. My favorite actually. And yeah you can train them early to mimick a bonsai tree. I accidentally discovered that when bended, the branch will shoot off upright branches which when grown would look like moringa forest perched on a bended branch... it makes it easier for me to harvest the tops.
I generally enjoy ur videos but the way u talk down about the “girls” that not your employees is not nice. It comes across very unappreciative. Disappointed
You must have missed those episodes where I expressed immense gratitude for their work. Its normal for anyone to feel disappointed when their plants died in someone else’s care. I also mentioned in the video that I would have probably killed some plants if I cared for them personally too. In which case I would talk down about myself too. No one is perfect and I recognize that. But it is only human to express disappointment.
I watched this in one sitting last night! Long videos like these are fun to watch/listen to during plant chores! Thank you for sharing, and I like how you inserted clips of plant updates! I definitely need to add an Agleonema to my collection now!
Thank youu. Yes please consider aglaonemas they are very underrated. But keep in mind they hate water and the most common way for them to die is from overwatering
You have such a collection! I tend to go for herbs and food producing plants, as well as plants that have medicinal and harmful effects (healing or k!lling abilities). Plants have so many benefits and powers. Thank you for sharing your green babies. 3hrs of fun!
I use a lot of essential oils in my daily life and seen positive effects. Plants are underrated and under studied. Sometimes we forget they are here for a reason and has a delicate balance with nature ❤️
I kinda watched this in one go, I have my phone on and played this while I am busy so I am actually listening more than watching, take care Sean and all the plants :)
One hour and twelve minutes in, and I’ve gotta head out now, but I’ll be back. I’ve already added plants to my wishlist. You’re such a good plant parent :)
I just started collecting plants and came across your 3 hour long all plant video, so I'm digesting the video in chunks, such amazing collection you have!
I have watched this video again and again. I love all these plants. I also suffer from always wanting to propagate my plants. I have little propagation glasses all over. I'm in the United States and we are not quite there when it comes to loving plants Some are but not like you guys over there. Please keep posting. Love the content.
Haworthia is a great succulent that is hard to kill. The spiky succulent leaves are often covered with tactile bumps. The flowers are small and white. I used to call them "lizard tails" and give them to work friends who were killing their house plants. Aloe vera plants put under a skylight form a perfect rosette. I had an aloe vera that was over one foot across that sat on top of my refrigerator under a skylight that only needed watering once every two months.
Hi it's me I like to binge 3+ hour plant videos in one sitting🥰🤩 thank you Sean!
Whoaaaaaaa thank you 🙌🏽
me too 😅
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I watched this in the background as support while studying for my Korean class. Thanks so much!!!
Thank youu. Hope you master that language soon. Ive been watching too much K Drama starting this year. Now I understand why they make the best TV shows
Best 3+ hour in one sitting tour I’ve ever watched.
Haha thank youu ❤️❤️
I agree and I’ve actually watched it multiple times now. it’s perfect when I’m doing Plant chores
Sean, this is the plant tour to end all plant tours. Once you've seen this, you've seen it all. I loved seeing your wonderful collection. So much inspiration! Thank you for sharing.
Haha thank you. ❤️
You need to hire a gardener Sean, great collection and video. 👍
I'm watching it in one sitting, no problem! I could watch your vids longer than that, they go by so fast because they are so fun and interesting! I love chillin' with you and your glorious plants!!!!
Thats so cool to hear! It empowers me to do more ❤️
Que maravilla lo que creaste , vivir en un entorno lleno de plantas, eso es genial!!! Tus videos son unicos 😊.
Saludos desde Buenos Aires , Argentina.
What a collection! ❤❤ happy independence day to Indonesia 🇮🇩 from Poland 🇵🇱 ❤
Thank you ❤️
These 3 hours completely capture the work and dedication you have put into these plants! 🤩
Haha thank youu
3 hours of your amazing enthusiasm? Noooo, I can only imagine how much my wish list will have grown by the end of that! 😭😁
Haha thank youi.
I am watching in sections. I am particularly interested in Difinbachia and Caladium and ooh the Monsteras I am totally obsessed. Since you discussed and showed those in the 1st hour I am watching the first hour for the 3rd time. I hope to EVENTUALLY be able to get to the 2nd and 3rd hour. 🤭❤❤❤ 😊🤗
Haha thank you❤️ and its very kind of you to drop in the comments
I watched the whole entire video in one sitting 😊. And I have enjoyed and learned much from your sharing. I started my plant journey back in 2019 and sad to say all the plants I got eventually died on me. I was very discouraged then until I stumbled upon your channel in 2020. Learnt and gained so much from your sharing. From making potting mix to propagating, repotting, growing, rescuing, all your sharing have helped me in my gardening journey! I can now say l have a lush garden 😅. Thank you Sean.
Whoaaa thank you. Your story empowers me to do more. Hope your collection keeps on growing and inspires others to grow too ❤️
I know what I’m watching on my day off. Taking notes. I just got a monstera for my birthday yesterday. I finally have a house with high ceilings for this.
Nice! Hope it grows well 😀
Simply, you are the craziest plant guy making this crazy long video. And, with updates, in the same video! Insane.
Haha thank youu, thats because I love filming and storytelling so much! I feel grateful that people tune in to my passion
nothing better than watching a UA-cam video about plants 3 hours long 😍
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Listening to you say you got the plant because it was a good deal, I think ALL of us plant lovers can relate! Thanks for making your videos so down to earth and relatable!
Haha yes I actually have limited budget with all aspects of my life… bills to pay etc… its strange that other youtubers seem to have limitless spending power, I wanna know their secret 😅
I just discovered your channel and have been listening while doing some transplanting. You know way more about plants than I do but you haven't let your knowledge get in the way of your relationship with them. I was glad to hear you change your mind about a plant that was struggling - you mentioned that you may get rid of it but later you went back to it and it had grown a new, lovely leaf. You sounded inspired by the resilience of the plant and, thinking out loud, said that you'd probably keep it for now. I don't often come across people who have the same personal relationship with their plants as I do but I find as I listen to the way you talk to and about your plants that you and I have a lot in common. I'm glad I found a kindred spirit-
Whoaa thank you so much for this. It warms my heart to read ❤️ sometimes we are not aware about ourselves as much as what others have observed. Im just doing what comes naturally
It was long but very entertaining. Watched part of it during my workout.
Thank you. Hope the workout was a fruitful one. I watch videos when cardio too. 😀
Today is June 11 , 2024 , I have just finished watching your 3 hours video which is the most amazing and longest I have ever watched about plants so far ! Thank you so very very much for sharing and updating my knowledge ! 👍👍👍👍🙏🌹❤️🌹❤️🌹❤️
I am from Hong Kong . I realize how you feel about plants , I am also one of “ the crazy plant lovers “ in this world ! 😂😂😂🥰
Omg thank you so much. This puts a smile to my face 🙈
In the past year I've become a huge plant fanatic with a growing jungle of plants in my apartment so it was easy to spend my Sunday afternoon binge watching this video for three whole hours. Lots of interesting plants; very impressive and super cool! 🌿
Thank you. Hope you are growing well 🌱
So I downloaded this and watched it on a flight home from Indonesia to Australia and thank you so much for keeping me informed and entertained and also from hearing the small child screaming 2 seats over (noise cancelling headphones are the best thing ever).
I love that I have so many of the same
Plants and yet learned a heap of new species. I’d never heard of Episcia and now I’m on the hunt because they looked so gorgeous!!
Woww I didnt know my content can be enjoyed that way! Thanks this share it made me smile
Wow, yes! Long in-depth plant tours, I’m here for it, Sean! 🌱🌿🌴🩵😍🙌
Thank you Christine
I did the whole 3 hours! Beautiful and educational. Thank you. Do what you want with your plants and videos.
Whoaaaa thank you 🙈
didn't even look at the length of the video before you mentioned it 😳 i better bring my lunch over......... and my dinner............
but seriously thank you for all you do, i could watch anything anytime 💚☀
Haha. Thank you so much for sticking around. 💌
I watch bits of this throughout the day when I need to decompress during work and to wind down before bed. Am only on minute 50, because I gladly rewind for extra screen appreciation of certain plants! HIHIHI
Haha thank you. Im happy to hear I’ve brought some calm into your life ❤️
Wow, how happy it is to live with more than 1,000 plants in a tiny house | Common to Rare
Thank you ❤️
I watched this in 3 x 1 hour sessions. Your honest commentary and humour was enlightening and entertaining. I learned a lot of tips like labelling plants. Glad you typed in the plant names so we can learn by hearing the name and reading the names. I appreciate you using your new microphone and camera. Your voice was very clear. Thank you for sharing your plant space. I appreciate all your efforts in putting this video together. Very inspiring. ❤
Thank you so much Anthony
3 hours! I'm so here for this. Getting me through cleaning my kitchen. Love from Australia
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One of the most valuable videos on plant growth on the whole Internet.
Amazing work
Thank you!
Whoaaa thank you. Your words empower me to do more.
I'm in the US an can't wait to get my plants feeding on this. I'm also going to recommend this to my favorite over seas UA-camrs so they can help you get this new business off the ground. Girl you are a inspiration to women around the world that you can do what you want 8f you just try. Again can't wait to feed my plants with your fertilizer. Love the show
Your Scindapsus + Pothos wall is a perpetual treasure trove of cuttings 😍
Haha yes. Im about to chop it back and propagate
Thank you so much for letting us into your home. I can't wait to watch. Cheers, Tanya from Canada.
Thanks Tanya 😀
I just open it abc watch it every weekend when I do my plant chores. Love it all.
Thank youu ❤️
This is the most incredible plant tour ever and you knocking over your plant when you're looking at your other plants is so me at my house 🤣
Haha thank you 😀
OMG I haven't watched your videos in a while and I'm shocked that we're actually neighbors LOL
3 hours of plant tour is such a treat~ thanks Sean!
Omg are we? Please DM me on @bo.tan.ist
I have plants to give away soon
Thank you so much, Sean. I was watching it on the iPad (bigger screen = bigger impact😅) while doing house chores and I didn’t even noticed that hours and hours had come to pass.
Incredible! I am grateful to you x
Woww that must be a lot of chores! 😀😀
WHEN THERE IS A LOT OF DEDICATION IN THE CULTIVATION, THE EXCITEMENT IN THE DESCRIPTION IS SPONTANEOUS. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BROTHER.
Haha thank youuu. And all in caps too! ❤️
Sean! This is like watching a great movie!! 🎥🧡😊
I love watching your features and love your temperament and sense of humor. Glad to see you and your plants enjoying your new home!!🪴🪴🪴❤️
Haha thank youuu 😀
I'm watching your 3 hour informative video.
Thank you ❤️
OMG! I'm so excited for this!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D And 3 hours long - Many thanks for this rare treasure!!!! 💚💚💚💚💚💚
Yayeee you’re welcome.
This is beautiful, I am in love with the jungle vibe
Thank you 😀
A THREE HOUR VIDEO WITH YOU?? OMFG IM SO EXCITED
Whoaaa this is so reassuring. I wasn’t sure people would tune in to long videos
My thoughts exactly! ❤
You took the words out of my mouth. Lol
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@@onlyplantsYou love plants, that,s for sure 😁
Omg I’m so happy 😁 I’m making a coffee and settling in ❤😊
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hI Sean, I want to say that out of all the different plant videos that i've have seen , you are far the most interesting, all knowing and educational plant person that I have seen in a very long time, hats off too. You are truly inspirational. God Bless you too you and all in your endeavors..
Wow your words empower me, thank you!
I have a tip for you about the spider plants. They like humidity but not too much. When you take a shower hang it in the bathroom until you're dressed. Then you can put it in the usual location. Also you should use and evenly distributed fertilizer like a 7-7-7 and you will see more runners than you can propagate. The real key, treat them like strawberries. BTW I am watching from beginning to end.
Thank youuu good tip! Mine has started to put out lots of pups after moving it to full sun!
Wow, what an amazing HUGE collection and I cannot believe how you know the ID of 99% of your plants. I always enjoy your videos! YOu inspire me! Fantastic
Thank you haha. I usually can ID plants in stores and nurseries too. I am normally bad with human names… but plant names stick for some reason.
Sean, I was happy to watch all three hours of your home plant tour. I learned a lot about tropical plants and saw some species I had never heard of before. All I can suggest in regards to your plant "hoarding" is to find a worthy source for the extra plants you will inevitably end up with like a local botanic garden. If possible, you could donate these extra plants and perhaps get a tax write off for your donation. It would be even better if the plants were picked up directly from you to be used in by a botanic garden and any plants they can't use themselves to be sold in a sale to gardeners to generate income for the botanic garden. That way the chances are good that most of these plants would survive and thrive in their new environment since the customers would be experienced gardeners.
It is pretty difficult not to go overboard in buying plants or seeds for the garden/home if you are a plant lover. The problem is gardeners often overdo things. I am getting into growing woody trees and shrubs from seed and other methods of propagation to provide plants for my yard which is 0.6 acres (2400 sq. meters) because to buy them is just too expensive. I have some large trees and mostly grass lawn. I also want to provide habitat for pollinators and small animals. After watching your video on your plant collection I decided to also get some decorative tropical plants to beautify my home after I set up my indoor propagation setup with LED lights and timers. The winters in the Northern hemisphere can be gloomy.
Thanks for this share. I do give away plants to neighbours because they are ones that can pick them up easily… otherwise sending and packing plants can pose too much of a challenge. Ive invited some plant friends over for cuttings but a lot of these plants outgrow the space still 😅 I guess one of these days I might purge plants that is no longer bringing me joy or not contributing to my garden in a meaningful way… its easier said than done though 😅
After so long I m so happy to see your wonderful home and collection!! As for you Sean it's always a delight to listen to you , I'm so happy you are doing fine ❤❤
Love from Greece!
Thank you Victoria. I see your comments in most of my videos 💌
Hey there, I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your videos. 3hours is a wonderful thing. I myself have about 200 plus houseplants. I live in the US in the south. Very hot here.
Blessings to you
Thank youu. I hope the global heat wave is not affecting your area too badly
Your home jungle is a dream and your balcony is absolutely breathtaking!! 💚
Thank you for this long video; I truly appreciate all the work you put into this 👏
Thank youu 😀
We have most of these in Sri Lanka. Your collection is devine ❤
Thank you ❤️ so nice to know we share similar plants.
This was such a satisfying video to watch!!! I appreciate the time you put in this and absolutely adore the plants!! 😍
Thank youu
Thank you Sean for the long haul of garden delights!
You’re welcome ❤️
YESSSSS…3 hours👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Glad your going to be home for a while. Excited to see what videos you come out with.
This was a perfect way to spend a night in bed with a cold. Thank You. I have a few of your plants thriving in my house down in Melbourne. I am lucky to have double height glazing with a filter on it so I get year round direct filtered light. And the place is kept nice and warm in winter. I’ve found that although its a bit drier here than Jakarta, most plants respond well to a dry warm winter, then open up the house in summer for humidity as my courtyard is full of plants and is almost moist.
Love your channel and you seem like a very caring person.
Thank you. Hope you get over that cold soon 💌
playback speed @ 1.25 made this video a fun afternoon activity while tending to my own plants and when you said "struggle bus" I laughed for a few minutes...there really isn't another way to put it sometimes! 💗🪴
Haha whoever came up with it has a sense of humor
Wow, that Thsi baby is a stunner🎉🎉🎉🎉😊. You have so many plants in that space !! All growing beautiful ❤weldone. It's a hobby of passion.
Thank you ❤️
So excited 🎉 I'm sure I'll watch this several times, seeing something new each time 🥰
Whoaaa thank you
Beautiful collection, you always bring it for us.
Thank you so much. You are always there for me 💌
And always will...
Hi, I am watching this all the way through in one viewing. I have often been told I have too many plants, called a plant hoarder, etc. I thought I had a lot at around 350, but wow! I love it! I recently had to move from a 2100 square foot home to a small mobile home. I lost 6 plants in the process. Now, I am trying to find ways to display and care for my plants. Yes, I am obsessed!
Its kinda nice to downsize actually… forces us to be sensible 😅
yeah, but I have no intentions of downsizing my plants. @@onlyplants
29:44 Hi Sean! The tiny white crawlers could be springtails. They eat decaying matter and fungal matter like molds and mildews which actually benefit the plant. I'm not sure though because I couldn't see them in the video. Springtails are often added to terrariums to balance the ecosystem.
Oh yeahhh now I remember these guys. I read about them doing my pest research but Ive not witnessed them personally (until now). The elongated body shape seems to be it. Thanks for the reminder!
I was thinking the same thing!
I love your narration, reminds me of those educational videos on pbs I watched as a kid
Whoaaa interesting 😀😀 I never thought of myself as a narrator, it all just blurt out without much thought 😅
Wonderful collection, following ur video for long time, congratulations for your new home, appreciate your love for plants, as I'm one too, obsessed, go green, go great, happy gardening and more plants to your collection, more energy to you 😊. 🙏.
Thank you ❤️❤️
Sean, thank you for showing your plant collection. Your joy when you talk about your plants or visit other collectors makes your content very enjoyable and different from other content creators, because you don't like plants just by their price tags, you enjoy being in the middle of the green in general. I think many people understand what i mean. We could watch you for hours, because it's natural for you, plus, you have a great knowledge about plants and a nice sense of humor when showing anything... For us all plant enthusiasts of this feels like a therapy. Hugs from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thnak youu. Thats so cool that I have viewers from Brazil. A huge chunk of my collection happens to be native to Brazil. 😀
Enjoyed the whole video at one go! Great job!
🥹🥹 thank you
Ты - мой герой!!! я знаю как это сложно и долго. Это не только красота прежде всего это большой труд! Молодец, мой герой много раз!
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽😀
So beautiful. I hope my collection reaches this size one day ❤ i admire your commitment
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I'm glad to hear your understanding with your house sitter. Because even as someone with a green thumb. Your collection is overwhelming. I grew up very rural, and I feel that's why I do well with plants. Because I'm just more in tune with being able to tell when a plant is happy or not. If you do have those girls look after them again. You should rearrange them in terms of watering and just have a schedule. So one section is twice a day, once a day, and so forth. So they don't have to really think about it. Awesome stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Thank youu. Im not good with managing people haha. If I see a problem usually I fix it myself instead of relaying to them. Which is not always a good habit 😀
When you re-style/landscape your entranceway PLEASE do a video of that! ^^ I want to see the process and result!
Whoaaa I will try to. Its on the back of my mind! Its so messy now
I can't wait! It will please my editorial soul lol ^^@@onlyplants
i love how every house in the street looks the same from outside, but yours is full of plants ♥
Haha yes… some people actually complain about that…
@@onlyplants why do people complain?
This is just a suggestion about your balcony . If you were to have a solid black board across the bottom section of your balcony it would black off the view of the pots that you have all of your plants in and people outside would only see your lovely greenery... I make this suggestion because my sister had a balcony like that with pots like that and the neighbors complained that it looked cluttered she actually got fined for it and had to move all of our plants inside. I am trying to prevent that from happening to you. I think a wood board painted black running along the edges of your balcony bottom at pot height would block off the view of the pots from neighbors view and everybody would just see your lovely greenery and envy you instead of thinking of your balcony as a cluttered eyesore.....Hopefully that would allow you to keep them all without the hassles my sister went through.
Oooh that is indeed a very good advice, and something that was on the back of my mind
watching this 3hrs video is like watching a netflix series stop/play there's no dull moments with plants. i can relate to plant care in this "back to normal" thing most of my plants got neglected. 😞
Thank you. I think it was revenge travelling the last year or so haha. But I miss home and routine so much.
Ah, one sitting. That would be me. 😂
Me Too❤️❤️❤️🐸
Whoaaaa thank you 🐸
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You can cut that moringa from top to give you more trunks. It needs to be in a bigger pot well draining. It loves water and sun. You can grow them short otherwise it will be too tall. The fruit is fun to eat and is usually cooked with bittergourd for fish soups. My favorite actually. And yeah you can train them early to mimick a bonsai tree. I accidentally discovered that when bended, the branch will shoot off upright branches which when grown would look like moringa forest perched on a bended branch... it makes it easier for me to harvest the tops.
Urgh I wanna try your bittergourd fish soup haha. The way you described the bended moringa… is very interesting and intriguing!
This should be called "Living with fungus gnats"
Haha no fungus gnats here though, I’m fairly surprised by this.
Thank you its beautiful collection of plants greatest vídeo. Sean congratulations..
Wow thank you 🙌🏽
The hell moving all those plants.
I made it and I'm glad you made this! I love long videos from my favorite creators! Your plants are lovely and I really enjoy your care tips!
Thank youu 😀
I generally enjoy ur videos but the way u talk down about the “girls” that not your employees is not nice. It comes across very unappreciative. Disappointed
You must have missed those episodes where I expressed immense gratitude for their work. Its normal for anyone to feel disappointed when their plants died in someone else’s care.
I also mentioned in the video that I would have probably killed some plants if I cared for them personally too. In which case I would talk down about myself too. No one is perfect and I recognize that. But it is only human to express disappointment.
I watched this in one sitting last night! Long videos like these are fun to watch/listen to during plant chores! Thank you for sharing, and I like how you inserted clips of plant updates! I definitely need to add an Agleonema to my collection now!
Thank youu. Yes please consider aglaonemas they are very underrated. But keep in mind they hate water and the most common way for them to die is from overwatering
You have such a collection! I tend to go for herbs and food producing plants, as well as plants that have medicinal and harmful effects (healing or k!lling abilities). Plants have so many benefits and powers. Thank you for sharing your green babies. 3hrs of fun!
I use a lot of essential oils in my daily life and seen positive effects. Plants are underrated and under studied. Sometimes we forget they are here for a reason and has a delicate balance with nature ❤️
Those plants are healthy and lovely... 😍
Have a good day ahead...Sean.
Thank you ❤️
I kinda watched this in one go, I have my phone on and played this while I am busy so I am actually listening more than watching, take care Sean and all the plants :)
Haha thank you so much for tuning in!
One hour and twelve minutes in, and I’ve gotta head out now, but I’ll be back. I’ve already added plants to my wishlist. You’re such a good plant parent :)
Haha thank you. Hope you can finish the rest of the video.
@@onlyplants12 days later, I made it to the end of non-Airoids front yard 😊 can’t wait to see the backyard!
Bright shade-what an accurate description ❤
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Great video Sean❤❤❤watching while I’m taking care of my plants. 😊
Thank you 😀
I just started collecting plants and came across your 3 hour long all plant video, so I'm digesting the video in chunks, such amazing collection you have!
Whoaaa thank you. Welcome to this amazing hobby! Hope its full of surprises and wonderful discovery as mine has.
Enjoying my coffee and loving the tour. I learn so much from you. Thank you.
Thank youi
Good morning, Sean!.
Wow, so many beautiful plants.
The video tour is awesome.
Thank you.
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Thank you too 😀
I have never seen such a variety of plants, many of them I have never seen, your epscias are very beautiful, greetings from Texas.
Thank you 😀 I love episcias they are so underrated.
I'm dying watching your great collection of plants ... my God it's awesome ... worth the watch.👍👍👍
Thank you ❤️
Imma try and watch in one sitting. I am sooooo exited 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Haha thank youuu. 🙌🏽
Yes! This is very much needed.
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Long video but worth to watch. Love your plant collections. I realized need to focus more with my plants.
Thank you. Honestly I dont keep up with my plants too. Im always rescuing plants but somehow a few areas get neglected beyond repair.
@@onlyplants You’re welcome. Don’t worry, our plant babies are forgiving. Just let do the best for them.
I've become an aroid lover by watching your videos. You have a beautiful collection.
Thank you so much 😀
Perfect timing to see your house tour! We are having work done to our house today and I need good entertainment! This is perfect! 😊
Thank youu 😀❤️
i have something to watch while crocheting! thank you for all your efforts sean
Whoaaa crocheting is hard! I tried but I couldnt handle doing something intricate repetitively.
very therapeutic
Super excited to watch your entire plants collection❤
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Watching straight through while at work…. Thank you!
Cool thanks!! Hope you are not a surgeon or anything lol.
I have watched this video again and again. I love all these plants. I also suffer from always wanting to propagate my plants. I have little propagation glasses all over. I'm in the United States and we are not quite there when it comes to loving plants
Some are but not like you guys over there. Please keep posting. Love the content.
Thank you so much ❤️❤️
Haworthia is a great succulent that is hard to kill. The spiky succulent leaves are often covered with tactile bumps. The flowers are small and white. I used to call them "lizard tails" and give them to work friends who were killing their house plants. Aloe vera plants put under a skylight form a perfect rosette. I had an aloe vera that was over one foot across that sat on top of my refrigerator under a skylight that only needed watering once every two months.
What a wonderful share. Thank you!
All I can say is… WOW!!!🌱☘️🌿🍃
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽