AND Why YOU Being SO Hard-Headed Nick??? HPE Teacher, ME And A Good FRIEND Of Yours Told YOU What To Try IF You Really Want To See Your Hoyas Bloom For You This Year!!! THAT Miracle-Gro Ready To Use Orchid Plant Food Mist!!!
I love your taco-test-method! I use it for my peperomia ruby cascade and my string of hearts, makes it so much easier now to know when they need water :D
Cissus used to be SUCH a popular house plant in Poland in the 1970s/1980s : EVERYBODY had one, along with a monstera deliciosa and a boston fern ,and now I can't find it in plant shops. I really regret that as I remember the one my grandma had grew like crazy ☺ and was very easy to propagate. Love your videos, thanks for sharing: you took my mind off the grim reality around...Stay safe 💙
I have a large Cebu Blue and I love love love it, I have taken many cuttings from it and it is trailing a lot. I also have a Hoya Pubicalyx and I decide to put a tripod of bamboo sticks in mine and it is growing up around them like crazy, love love love her as well. The Hoya Wyetii is on my wish list. I do have the Peperomia Ruby cascade and mine is a crazy grower, it was originally in a 4 inch pot and it has doubled in size and has three foot long trails all over it and it is so much fun. I agree with you on the Rhipsalis, I have two and they are so tough and pretty easy to grow if you give it the right conditions. Thanks so much Nick for this video, I love trailing plants so much and love how they grab onto things or just spill over the edge of the pot, it makes them so unique, I recently got a Cissus Rotundifolia, and love that it reminds me of an ivy without the problems that come with growing ivy's. Stay safe and healthy and I will see you soon, sending hugs and love, bye for now.
I looove my siltepecana! I also got mine from Steve's Leaves, and I had it trailing up the outside of my fireplace. It grew incredibly fast. When I recieved it in the end of May it was around 7 or 8 inches long and by October it had reached nearly 3 feet.
Omg i love trailing plants! Thank you sm! I already bought a string of hearts and a golden pothos. But i definitely need a cebu blue too! Keep up, love your Content!
Nick you just made my wish list crazy long, not good! Your plants are so healthy and beautiful, I need those hoyas! Thanks for sharing your collection and knowledge!
Hi Nick, I was very surprised to see you have a Tetrastigma( Chestnut Vine) they are extremely rare to find, I bought a small cutting of one from EBay 3 years ago and find it extremely slow growing, mine has probably produced about 3 leaves in that time and so I’d be very interested in any updates about how yours is growing. Thanks very much and stay safe!👍🏻
I loved my Ruby Cascade! Gave it to a colleague in an office plant swap a year ago. I’m sure it’s still doing great because they’re just so easy. They really do grow so fast.
Oh, and my Rhipsalis grows like crazy in my son's room [ the area of total plant neglect] and BLOOMS occassionally with lovely starshaped flowers that last a day od two. A perfect plant!!!
I have a pelonia that I got in a 2" terrarium section for $2. I love it and it gets the most compliments on my living room collection, even right next to my Congo Rojo. People are just drawn to a healthy pelonia.
I love my tetrastigma so much. It had a bad case of spidermites, so I got it at a discount from the greenhouse about 2 months ago. After treating for spidermites, it has sent out vines and grown over 10 feet already! It does have an issue that a few leaves will suddenly grow larger, get chlorosis on the edges, then drop. I would love it if you did a video giving more detailed care for tetrastigmas as I haven't found one yet that really goes in depth about care/problems that could arise.
You're so right about the Pellionia repens. I have one and it's SHOCKINGLY great. So pretty and I do nothing for it, but i've already had to split it into two pot because it just keeps growing like crazy and it outgrew the wall planter I bought it for. Couldn't recommend it more highly.
Thank you for this, I had to come back and review what you said about the Tetrastima voinierianum. I just got one and when I opened the box, the greenhouse put a note on my receipt that it is not a container plant....and I was sure I had seen at least one person do well with it in a pot, indoors. So, I wanted to see how you successfully cared for yours.
I have never before seen pseudohipsalis ramulosa, but I paused your video, found a site where I could order one, did so, and came back to finish watching. Thanks for your videos. I look forward to seeing each one. As I am homebound (even before covid-19), perusing plant shops can now only be done online. Your flat seems a wondrous place.
I keep wondering if you’re ever going to show off your wall of plants behind you on camera. The trailing plant just over your left shoulder isn’t on the trellis, it’s hanging by itself on the next wall over in a white macramé pot holder. I keep thinking it’s a grape ivy, which I almost never see anymore anywhere. But I really can’t see it well enough to verify whether or not it’s a grape ivy. Does anyone know what it is? Thanks a bunch for your show. I’m really enjoying it and learning a bunch about plants. Thanks too for using their proper (Latin) names.
Definitely going to get my hands on a pellionia reopens! Oh my 🤩 my monstera siltepecana I got my Steve’s leaves last month is one of my new favorites! It is constantly putting out new leaves and the veins on it look so pretty in the sunlight
More wishlist plants..yay! Nick what do you top dress your soil with? I see larger white looking rocks. I never noticed...do you usually top dress and if so, what do you recommend? I use perlite in my soil. Always a pleasure watching your videos. I used to be terrified of trailing plants because of pests. I am growing my 1st ones from 4inch (pothos, philadendron and tradescantia zebrina) so I know what's underneath😁😂.
I'm enjoying plants that have the dark maroon on underside of leaf, like ruby red. Calathea with gorgeous marking then dark underside. The dark underside create interest and depth
Lol I literally clapped at my computer screen when you whipped out that Tetrastigma. Mine is fast becoming my favorite plant and it's completely exploded since moving into spring. I'm jealous of that Ruby Cascade since I killed mine D;
Thanks for presenting your gorgeous plants, Nick! Try actually to establish a Tetrastigma cutting, too. Try out sphagnum moss. But it lost recently all its foliage... Any idea for help? How big was your cutting at beginning?
You are the best Nick! Thanks for this! ???? One question: Can you share a credible resource for identifying Peperomias? I have 9 different, and I have spent more than 3 hours looking through different websites to identifying them.. At one point I felt so sure, that I succeded..minutes later other websites ID's differently. I've learned that the same plants willhave several names and... nevermind. Its late, and I am confused and exhausted; geeking out while living in isolation is hard work! LOL. I need your help.
kareelia from my experience, anyone selling the plant cannot be trusted to name it completely properly. Anyone with a website for studying the plant, especially scientific websites and wiki have more consistent information
@@NickPileggiPlants thank you. I have also found a scientific article that explains a lot. Maybe you can make a video about how to tell them apart. I am ready with specific questions bout names and species, if you want them.. -)
Does anyone know if #6 commonly a watermelon begonia? I know they trail, they look VERY similar if it’s not…same variegated pattern and leaf shape if I’m not mistaken.
I once saw a 6 inch pelliona repens for $30 and it was not in good shape 😳 so I’ve been turned off of them. If I ever see any more they tend to not look healthy ☹️.
Hey Nick, I love your videos; they’re very informative. However, the Pothos is a climbing plant, much like the philodendron. Remember when you went to Florida and saw that 6’ tall golden pothos? Pothos is not a trailing plant.
No Plant Of The Week video this week but please enjoy this standard upload instead!
Love these videos! BTW, all cacti have edible fruit, no matter the genus. They don't all taste very good though, lol.
AND Why YOU Being SO Hard-Headed Nick??? HPE Teacher, ME And A Good FRIEND Of Yours Told YOU What To Try IF You Really Want To See Your Hoyas Bloom For You This Year!!! THAT Miracle-Gro Ready To Use Orchid Plant Food Mist!!!
can we get a video of your fave "woodland" vibe plants?
Yes! 💜
Yes!!!
Happily! 🌿
@@Alice_Walker absolutely that would be awesome to see him do that..
@@NickPileggiPlants still waiting for you to drop this 🙏
Trailing plants are my absolute favorite, I also love my peperomia ruby cascade.
Can’t get enough! 🌿
I love your taco-test-method! I use it for my peperomia ruby cascade and my string of hearts, makes it so much easier now to know when they need water :D
It’s a life saver for me! And a time saver
The man is an inspiration.... and a smile. Thank you. The houseplants population in my apt. is burgeoning!
I’m so happy!
These tend to be my favorite for my kitchen, sunroom and living room.
They’re my favorite for all over 😂
I freaking love you! Your whole vibe and knowledge floors me! Your vids have been making my days since I found them. Thank you!
Cissus used to be SUCH a popular house plant in Poland in the 1970s/1980s : EVERYBODY had one, along with a monstera deliciosa and a boston fern ,and now I can't find it in plant shops. I really regret that as I remember the one my grandma had grew like crazy ☺ and was very easy to propagate. Love your videos, thanks for sharing: you took my mind off the grim reality around...Stay safe 💙
I need more windows!
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I have a large Cebu Blue and I love love love it, I have taken many cuttings from it and it is trailing a lot. I also have a Hoya Pubicalyx and I decide to put a tripod of bamboo sticks in mine and it is growing up around them like crazy, love love love her as well. The Hoya Wyetii is on my wish list. I do have the Peperomia Ruby cascade and mine is a crazy grower, it was originally in a 4 inch pot and it has doubled in size and has three foot long trails all over it and it is so much fun. I agree with you on the Rhipsalis, I have two and they are so tough and pretty easy to grow if you give it the right conditions. Thanks so much Nick for this video, I love trailing plants so much and love how they grab onto things or just spill over the edge of the pot, it makes them so unique, I recently got a Cissus Rotundifolia, and love that it reminds me of an ivy without the problems that come with growing ivy's. Stay safe and healthy and I will see you soon, sending hugs and love, bye for now.
I have recently found you and I’m so glad! Love your videos and your sweet personality! ❤️
Ahh I really love the look of the cebu blue I hope i'm able to get one eventually
I looove my siltepecana! I also got mine from Steve's Leaves, and I had it trailing up the outside of my fireplace. It grew incredibly fast. When I recieved it in the end of May it was around 7 or 8 inches long and by October it had reached nearly 3 feet.
Being a plant a Nick's sounds like more fun than selfisolation.
Omg i love trailing plants! Thank you sm! I already bought a string of hearts and a golden pothos. But i definitely need a cebu blue too! Keep up, love your Content!
When you can’t go out go up! I love trailing plants they add such a jungle vibe
They’re the best!!
Love the "cebu blue"! 😍 Definitely at the top of our wish-list.
It’s a great houseplant!!
Hi Nick, Thank you for this video! You content makes my quarantine so much more bearable 😌
I’m happy to hear!! ☺️🌿
I'm so happy to see these not-so-regular trailing plants! People usually recommend smth more...usual? Haha
kir-dreamer maybe because these videos are usually for beginners and they are easy to get?
I so love watching your face when you talk about your favourite plants xxxx😍😍😍
☺️🌿☺️
Nick you just made my wish list crazy long, not good! Your plants are so healthy and beautiful, I need those hoyas! Thanks for sharing your collection and knowledge!
Hi Nick, I was very surprised to see you have a Tetrastigma( Chestnut Vine) they are extremely rare to find, I bought a small cutting of one from EBay 3 years ago and find it extremely slow growing, mine has probably produced about 3 leaves in that time and so I’d be very interested in any updates about how yours is growing. Thanks very much and stay safe!👍🏻
They’ve been available in my shop for a while but they have a decently high price tag as they’re usually sold large!
I loved my Ruby Cascade! Gave it to a colleague in an office plant swap a year ago. I’m sure it’s still doing great because they’re just so easy. They really do grow so fast.
Oh, and my Rhipsalis grows like crazy in my son's room [ the area of total plant neglect] and BLOOMS occassionally with lovely starshaped flowers that last a day od two. A perfect plant!!!
Always love your videos! I am getting a rhipsalis pilocarpa this week and it was great to see another specimen 🤗
With all the craziness that surrounds us right now, it is comforting to have a presentation from you. It helps me relax and exhale. Thanks Nick😊👍😁🤩
I am happy to hear!! ☺️🌿
I have a pelonia that I got in a 2" terrarium section for $2. I love it and it gets the most compliments on my living room collection, even right next to my Congo Rojo. People are just drawn to a healthy pelonia.
They are just so lovely!
Loved these. Thanks.
I have been trying to find ruby cascade and cebu blue for months! Definitely see why they’re so popular. 😂
Wow the undersides of the Ruby Cascade! I knew they were red, but like that is absolutely gorgeous
beautiful plants, beautiful man
Love all your trailing plants ❤️
Thanks!! ☺️🌿
I currently have 12 hanging plants in my house my favorite is a spider with babies hanging from it
I love my tetrastigma so much. It had a bad case of spidermites, so I got it at a discount from the greenhouse about 2 months ago. After treating for spidermites, it has sent out vines and grown over 10 feet already! It does have an issue that a few leaves will suddenly grow larger, get chlorosis on the edges, then drop. I would love it if you did a video giving more detailed care for tetrastigmas as I haven't found one yet that really goes in depth about care/problems that could arise.
omg i recently got a baby plant for $6 and thanks to you i now know it’s a variegated ruby cascade!! thank u!!!!!
That Tetrastigma reminded me of the Parthenocissus in my garden, so not surprised to hear it's a close relative!
Nick keep the good work up !!! Your extra tips on plant care in your videos help me out alot ..thank you 🌿🍃
You're so right about the Pellionia repens. I have one and it's SHOCKINGLY great. So pretty and I do nothing for it, but i've already had to split it into two pot because it just keeps growing like crazy and it outgrew the wall planter I bought it for. Couldn't recommend it more highly.
It is soooooo underrated!!
do you do bonsai? I would love to see a video on some easy to care for bonsai. thanks!
Thank you for this, I had to come back and review what you said about the Tetrastima voinierianum. I just got one and when I opened the box, the greenhouse put a note on my receipt that it is not a container plant....and I was sure I had seen at least one person do well with it in a pot, indoors. So, I wanted to see how you successfully cared for yours.
Your Pink Princess Philodendron seems to have recovered and doing well, I noticed in the background. Update and comparison/ new care advice content
I love your videos Nick. You always deliver fabulous content.
Love your hanging plant selection. 🌿☘️🌱🌵🌸💗
These are SO beautiful!!!!
Thanks! ☺️🌿
You have the cebu blue in the original trailing houseplant video too. I don’t blame you, it’s a great plant.
Oops 😅 I guess I love it that much !
Great video. Please stay healthy.
You as well!
I love it when you talk to your plants 🌱😂
It’s all I do on here 😅🌿
I have never before seen pseudohipsalis ramulosa, but I paused your video, found a site where I could order one, did so, and came back to finish watching. Thanks for your videos. I look forward to seeing each
one. As I am homebound (even before covid-19), perusing plant shops can now only be done online. Your flat seems a wondrous place.
I’m glad you were able to find one! I am loving mine
This waa a great video! My favorite of my own is my scinpadsus pictus exotica. She is hanging 2 feet now That last one you showed was unique and cool
That’s one of my favorites!! It’s so easy
Nick, what is the best trailing houseplant for a low light space? Newish sub here. Thanks for all the advice and plant content. x
Get a Hoya bella! They flower and flower and flower. :)
Yayyy...For Your Cebu Blue Taking The #1 Spot!!! #ToAllThePlantLoversOutThere #KeepCalmAndGrowCebuBlues!!!
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!!!YES!!! I Might HAVE To GROW Some CEBU BLUE CURTAINS!!!
Love trailing plants! Still looking for a Cebu blue and Hoya wayetii☺️ and a bigger apartment haha
Hahaha you’ll find them !
I'm addicted to jungle cactus now....
There is so much to love!!
Love you! So much great info!!!
Done watching❤happiness in leaf vlog
I keep wondering if you’re ever going to show off your wall of plants behind you on camera. The trailing plant just over your left shoulder isn’t on the trellis, it’s hanging by itself on the next wall over in a white macramé pot holder. I keep thinking it’s a grape ivy, which I almost never see anymore anywhere. But I really can’t see it well enough to verify whether or not it’s a grape ivy. Does anyone know what it is? Thanks a bunch for your show. I’m really enjoying it and learning a bunch about plants. Thanks too for using their proper (Latin) names.
Definitely going to get my hands on a pellionia reopens! Oh my 🤩 my monstera siltepecana I got my Steve’s leaves last month is one of my new favorites! It is constantly putting out new leaves and the veins on it look so pretty in the sunlight
I wanted to show my Monstera with the white venation but it’s attached to the wall 😅
Nick Pileggi next video ;)
Was going to say 'hey that looks like my grape ivy!' Just as you said what is closely related to. 🙂
Haha they look so similar! Just different sized leaves
More wishlist plants..yay! Nick what do you top dress your soil with? I see larger white looking rocks. I never noticed...do you usually top dress and if so, what do you recommend? I use perlite in my soil. Always a pleasure watching your videos. I used to be terrified of trailing plants because of pests. I am growing my 1st ones from 4inch (pothos, philadendron and tradescantia zebrina) so I know what's underneath😁😂.
Next up; ten trailing houseplants for wall mounts! 😅
... actually you should make that video 🤔
Loved this 🌿
Thanks! ☺️
Omg ty love your videos..got a question what is the lighting behind you
It's soltechsolutions lamp 🙂 soltechsolutions.com/product/aspect-40w-white-plant-light/
⬆️ exactly! You can use my code PHILLYFOLIAGE15 to get 15% off, too!
I need all the trailing plants 😭
Same! So many beautiful tailing plants.
I'm enjoying plants that have the dark maroon on underside of leaf, like ruby red. Calathea with gorgeous marking then dark underside. The dark underside create interest and depth
vali audet are you able to keep them alive all year?
That’s one of my favorite characteristics!
Lol I literally clapped at my computer screen when you whipped out that Tetrastigma. Mine is fast becoming my favorite plant and it's completely exploded since moving into spring.
I'm jealous of that Ruby Cascade since I killed mine D;
Haha! I’m happy to hear! I adore them to bits and love seeing the house specimens every garden centers seems to own 😂
Talk about imposter plants! That peperomia looks like the watermelon dischidia
Thanks for presenting your gorgeous plants, Nick!
Try actually to establish a Tetrastigma cutting, too. Try out sphagnum moss. But it lost recently all its foliage... Any idea for help? How big was your cutting at beginning?
I would put it under a grow light and in a jar or ziplock bag to increase humidity! These are total greenhouse plants but can be acclimated to indoors
@@NickPileggiPlants Thank you so much for advice 😃. It's inside a ziplock now and under my normal light.... I haven't a growlight yet....
Great video!.!!!
Thanks! 🌿☺️
pellionia is awesome not sure why they aren't popular
Ugh I want all the peperomia trailing plants!
Haha me too!
❤thank YOU
Great video
Thanks!! ☺️🌿
I know it's terribly immodest of me to boast about my own maturity, but I giggled at "pubicalyx."
😂😂😂
Uhhhh I’m so jealous 🥰🥰
When you do the taco test and the leaf doesn’t fold but the soil is super dry do you still not water?
so cute
I have a Kentiana! It looks different than that one.
Are their any plants in the rhipsalis family that grow up right?
You are the best Nick! Thanks for this!
????
One question:
Can you share a credible resource for identifying Peperomias? I have 9 different, and I have spent more than 3 hours looking through different websites to identifying them.. At one point I felt so sure, that I succeded..minutes later other websites ID's differently. I've learned that the same plants willhave several names and... nevermind. Its late, and I am confused and exhausted; geeking out while living in isolation is hard work! LOL. I need your help.
kareelia from my experience, anyone selling the plant cannot be trusted to name it completely properly. Anyone with a website for studying the plant, especially scientific websites and wiki have more consistent information
Peperomia.net . Someone once commented that on here and I am so thankful for it!
@@NickPileggiPlants thank you. I have also found a scientific article that explains a lot. Maybe you can make a video about how to tell them apart. I am ready with specific questions bout names and species, if you want them.. -)
Ok you sold me on the pellionia reopens. Don’t all monsteras like to dry out?
Yeah they do lol
How often do you change out your substrate? Even if you’re not repotting?
what is the best way to propagate a the chestnut vine? Mine is so big I have no place to put it anymore?
Does anyone know if #6 commonly a watermelon begonia? I know they trail, they look VERY similar if it’s not…same variegated pattern and leaf shape if I’m not mistaken.
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You really do have a wonderful relationship with your plants, Nick. No parent, though, would admit to having their favourites.
Darryl
rhipsalis berries taste similar to dragonfruit!
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💕🌿💚🍀☘️
I once saw a 6 inch pelliona repens for $30 and it was not in good shape 😳 so I’ve been turned off of them. If I ever see any more they tend to not look healthy ☹️.
Yikes! I only ever see them small for dirt cheap!
Hey Nick,
I love your videos; they’re very informative.
However, the Pothos is a climbing plant, much like the philodendron. Remember when you went to Florida and saw that 6’ tall golden pothos? Pothos is not a trailing plant.
😂😂😂
Most of these plants climb, but will also trail if they don't have anything to climb on...
Andronicus Torres 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I got my Cebu blue in an 8inch hanging basket last summer in Walmart for $14
Me too. Have Wally World, got one in 2018 and one last year. Both growing nicely. Love the Cebu Blue.