Love the P. patriciae!! Pothos are common, but amazing plants. I hated on them until I moved to South Florida. They are bulletproof and beautiful when planted in the ground.
cool plants would be some leafless orchids like microcoelia, which is just a bundle of roots, looks super crazy. could also try some climbers like cissus verticillata and a jade vine, could also get some heliconias and some palms, like johannesteijsmannia sp, licuala, salacca etc if you get birds, you could also try growing some tropical fruits, papaya are easy, but could try more exotic ones like durian, rambutans, jabuticaba, jackfruit all come to mind and make impressive plants.
@@ALifeExotic I'm sure you already know this but just Incase. I've heard ground beetles do great against slugs and we have quite a few natives. Mostly predatory beetles that mostly feed on small insects. Best of luck!
Would love a full plant tour! It’s coming along so well!!
Deffinately want an update on the greenery too in the future! Greenhouse is really looking good already, wow!
Thanks!
I really love what you doing. I wish i have my own house lol
So happy Adam from wickin wicked reptiles made a video about you!
I’m very happy about it as well lol
You should get some hanging jungle cacti for the greenhouse
Love the P. patriciae!! Pothos are common, but amazing plants. I hated on them until I moved to South Florida. They are bulletproof and beautiful when planted in the ground.
I don’t hate pothos by any means. I just don’t need a bunch of suggestions of common plants I’m already aware of ya know.
cool plants would be some leafless orchids like microcoelia, which is just a bundle of roots, looks super crazy.
could also try some climbers like cissus verticillata and a jade vine,
could also get some heliconias and some palms, like johannesteijsmannia sp, licuala, salacca etc
if you get birds, you could also try growing some tropical fruits, papaya are easy, but could try more exotic ones like durian, rambutans, jabuticaba, jackfruit all come to mind and make impressive plants.
Nice!
Love your Plants and greenhouse! I am worried that worm was an invasive jumping worm, Amynthas agrestis.
Thank you! And I’m actually pretty sure it was a red wiggler, I introduced them to the greenhouse and they’re everywhere
Hi, maybe you could add something to combat the slugs? Pink tongue skink maybe, allthough i think they like it a bit dryer
Maybe put a copper ring around your plants to prevent the slugs eating your young plants.
Orchids, staghorn ferns, if you get an overpopulation of frogs then a nepenthes... (Kidding)
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Im orchid people, put the epidendrum on a tree, like the patriciae
Haha thank you! I’ll relocate it
Sounds like you need an apex slug predator.
Definitely. But I unfortunately haven’t found any that would be a good fit in the greenhouse
@@ALifeExotic I'm sure you already know this but just Incase. I've heard ground beetles do great against slugs and we have quite a few natives. Mostly predatory beetles that mostly feed on small insects.
Best of luck!
@@Rockfish37 thanks! I’ll look into it. As long as they wouldn’t hurt the frogs that might work
I already told you some plants if you need more names you know where to contact me.
Amazing progress so far 🥰
Thanks!