My first houseplant ever is a monstera deliciosa I got last year. It's put up with underwatering, low light, too much light, cold drafts and neglect and somehow it's still going strong and putting out new growth. I consider it my best plant for hanging in there while I struggled to get my act together lol.
I love pothos. I took mine outside for a summer vacation and recently brought them back inside. They got so lush and long and full and beautiful! People come over and assume I have a super green thumb but really I just ignored my plants outside for almost 6 months 😂
i tell people if you kill a pothos you're not human. I once found a really dusty one planted in an old shopping mall and allowed to just keep going in a planter for years and years. It grew like ten feet long and had layer after layer of dead foliage underneath it. No lie.
Thank you for the overwatering disclaimer!! It can be so disheartening for people when they overwater a plant and then feel like they killed something that should have been “unkillable”
I got a sanseveria that developed the spotting on it. Tried every antifungal treatment I knew. Didn't work. Out of sheer desperation I applied cinnamon. Stopped it in it's tracks and the new growth is thriving. The damage is still visible, of course, but no more spread and the areas it happened in have dried up. Ags are awesome too! Thanks for the informative video!
I lose a couple lower leaves on all of my ags every time I water, but they put out enough new growth to keep up, so I guess I can't complain. They're so pretty and sooooo easy.
my siam is growing in water, has been about 2 years, they did drop leaves in soil, so i yanked them out and gave them a lovely glass container, they doubled in size in no time, but if you do that, ya must remove ALL the soil,
I love pothos, the fact that I usually don’t kill them is what got me into plants in the first place! Also, my ponytail palms were in the “plants of steel” section at Home Depot and have lived forever. 😆
Serial overwaterers unite! I'm a serial overwaterer as well. It's a learning process for sure. My plan is to buy so many plants that I kill my need to water my plants as much as I do.
i dont grow mine in shade or no sun, i keep mine under light all the time and the reason i do is because they grow twice as fast the more light they get, no hot sun but they do love light to really grow well, i have many and they all get light,
There's a donut shop nearby that has the biggest ZZ plant I've ever seen. It completely fills its 24" pot, is at least 4' tall, and I've seen it in bloom(!). There's a small rope around it to keep it from taking over the shop.
You can kill a spider plant? I've tried to sneakily kill a couple of them at my place of work (it's generally my job to water plants bc I'm the only one that knows [or admits to knowing] things about plants) and nothing has worked, neither overwatering nor underwatering. Note, I don't hate spider plants but when your boss' boss is of the opinion that you have to root and plant ALL plantlets they produce it's just too much, way. too. much... (T_T)
@@Rarualeine hmm good question, i had one outside that died because it was under a layer of snow for 5 days, but that's not an option in an office. Maybe you could just cut off the stems before they produce any babies so your boss won't see. They could also probably burn if you put them in direct sunlight hahaha. Good luck 😂
I left my ZZ plant in my office after the lockdown and I did not come back for 6 months. When I went to the office for the first time in months, it was still alive with only a few stalks dried up. I was AMAZED....
So happy to see you uploaded a new plant video. I'm currently 39 weeks pregnant & I'm making my last greenhouse trip for the season on Friday & I'm traveling to a highly rated one about two hours away that I've never been to so I'm very excited & this gave me some inspiration. 💚 hoping I don't go to to crazy because I have over 100 at this point & I've completely ran out of room. 😬😅🌿 psh, plant people always MAKE room though right? Oh & I also have a wishlist plant on the way, Alocasia black velvet. 😊💕
Can I just say that whenever I’m feeling like I have no friends, lol, and my life is in the shitter, Nick, just watching your videos brings a smile to my face….. like I’m just sitting here smiling away…. Lol. Thank you for the great house plant information AND THANK YOU FOR POSTING VIDEOS THAT MAKE ME SMILE !!
Fun fact, kalachoe tomentosa is a winter grower! So it gives you something to watch when everything else is asleep X] If you put it outside or in a lot of direct light you'll get a 3-4ft flower spike that flowers all summer
I've got a shefflera arboricola that I've had for years that has never given me a molecule of trouble- I've given it a lot of water, not enough water, lots of light, not enough light, it just keeps on going. It has a weird bendy growth habit from the different light conditions over the years, but I just re-uprighted it the last time I repotted and now it looks like it was grown that way artfully on purpose. MVP of my plant collection for sure.
Chinesenevergreen, I left one in my classroom for more than a month (quarentine) when I return for my stuff she was alive. I was so happy and now she looks gourgeus.
It's definitely not impossible to kill but thrives under neglectful conditions. I have a couple neon pothos and a couple golden pothos. I absolutely love them. I have had them for about 3 years now and just recently i did a huge trim job and then took the trimmings to make more plants. They have grown quite a bit in this last grow season and seem to be very happy next to my turtle and her aquarium. They are a few feet from a shaded window and do awesome. Oh and i water them about once every 10 days.
Had a Dracaena houseplant that didn't do well. Planted it on the north side of the house and forgot it. It thrived, grew quite tall, 12 ft.+ and now has yearly purplish flowers.
The timing of this video couldn’t be better! I just moved house and now my bedroom window faces north. Now that all my plants live in the south-facing living room, I’ve been looking for low light plants for my bedroom. ••• Btw, your videos are always incredibly helpful and entertaining. You make plant care feel possible, even for beginners!☺️🌱💕
I have so many plants in my north facing window light...Zz, Pothos (multi varieties), Chinese Evergreen, Philodendron Brazil, Monstera adansonii, & Arrowhead Berry Allusion.
Thank you, thank you thank you I have been trying to figure this out for weeks. You have made so easy to change what I was doing to ur way yayyyy. Can’t wait to see what else u make.
Totally agree about rhipsalis, they are scrappy little plants! Also, my cast iron plant is in the interior of my house (about 8 feet from a NORTH-facing window), and still pushes out new growth. 😂
the dracena flowers smells soooo good, its exactly like night jasmine they rarely bloom up north and require actual planting in the ground for blooming.
I’m so glad that you said what you said about the Aglaonema haha. Everyone says they’re so easy to care for and every one I see that are owned by others are so full and leafy. I’ve had a red aglaonema for a little over a year now and while it’s still alive it’s been over nine months that I’ve only had 5 leaves and one new leaf that had refused to unfold haha it’s not dead , but it’s not growing either. So frustrating
I bought a few kalanchoe and put them in an often forgotten part of my patio, I think they survived years without me watering them. Yesterday I finally repotted them
YEEEEEESSS!!!! The ONLY bright light in my house is the kitchen. Every where else is shady shady shady! And I NEED a ZZ plant because well.....Zeeeeeeeeeeee! hahaha! Than you!
It would be awesome if you talked about which plants from certain genuses fare better than others! I know you raved about the Dracaena Janet Craig and cylindrical sanseverias in this, so it would be awesome to see you rank aglaeonemas, sanseverias, etc based on ease.
My water propagated pothos when I planted them in soil were SOOOO unhappy but they pulled through. Definitely hard to kill. I’ve recently turned my black thumb green. It’s amazing what having time to pay attention does.
Add a tiny pinch of dirt to the water , then add a teaspoon of dirt 3 days later , add a tablespoon of dirt every 3 days for the next week then add enough dirt to make mud. . Let the plant dry out from that point . You don’t get stress !
I have that same aglaonema and I periodically feel the need to check to make sure it’s real. I keep thinking I’m going to be that lady who waters and tends to a fake plant for years! It is so easy to care for and it looks so great 😀 The nursery I bought it from called the cultivar ‘First Diamond’.
😂🤣😂Thank goodness for the disclaimer Nick! Janet Craig (my 1st plant to die) ,all Agleonemas (except Maria 1yr strong), many Sansevierias, 1 Zz plant (killed them all). apparently the green Agleonemas need less light and last longer. I am in the process of rehabbing my giant Zz and Raven both had root rot when purchased😫. Callousing the big guy and going to pot him back up. Water propagating Zz's doesn't work for me. My plants of steel Tradescantia, pothos, philodendrons, satin pothos and my pellionia repens all rock stars. Love my sansevierias and my Zz's, but they are hard to read and by the time they show signs it's really bad! 😭My sansevieria are always shriveling at the base!
So good to see and hear you today. I am always interested in your plant videos. I am not good with indoor plants; however, I do have an extensive outdoor "garden" which is, as usual, getting out of control. I think one of the positives to indoor planting is that indoor plants are more manageable.
I have to hold myself back with watering. I now try to water every other week with certain groupings of plants. My kitchen plants..one week, then my sunroom plants the next week. I agree with rhipsalis (sp)..I have 4 different types, and so far..so good. The chinese evergreens get yellow bottom leaves, but they're holding up ok..though a couple are very slow growers. The starfish sanseverias (sp) I have also, but doesn't get enough bright light..the leaves are on the thin side...that's about once a month or a little longer with water. Good video..thanks Nick!
You second epiphyllum is 100% mislabeled. Epiphyllum anguliger has rounded lobes. You have "Fishbone" aka Selenicereus anthonyanus. They look similar and are often confused.
Interesting video... I have owned and killed a few of these. But I have a lot of Alocasia and Calathea and I can keep those alive. In other words: I’m watering all the time. I tend to overwater these 🙈
I have a hawortia universe that’s impossible to kill. Literally when I went through a heavy episode of depression I didn’t water it for 3 months. You know what it did? Produced 4 pups. It was in the same pot for three years so I decided to bump it up a pot size. Within a month there were 11 pups. So about a month ago I decided to separate the pups from the mom, but some of them were already as big as when I first got the plant so the root systems were pretty tangled. I messed with the roots for a good 45 minutes in the hot sun outside and guess what, it’s still thriving and so are all the pups. One of the pups didn’t have any roots yet so I’m currently water propagating it and it started shooting out like crazy a couple days ago 😂😂😂😂 I’ve had it in low light, in very bright light. Just whatever really.
This video helped identify a succulent we got that looked like an aloe. It was the sansieveria cylindrica. And many of our plants died, yet that sansieveria has held on well
Watched your video last night about Chinese money plant and you suggested Hirts. Great prices and options. A lot of places are so pricey. Thank you so much. New to this houseplant community. 🤗🤗🤗
What's the exact name of the plant at 7:09? Some kind of kalanchoe? I got babies from one of them that I'm now growing, but the owner didn't know the plant by name. It's not the normal 'mother of thousands', as this one has thin, straight leaves, as seen in the video. "kalanchoe daigremontiana" looks very different, and has wider leaves.
My dad got a dracaena when he was in university (about 25 years ago) and, being the party animal he was, fed it beer. It is still alive to this day (it's not the prettiest though) and he swears that the plant likes the beer more than it likes water. Truly unkillable.
Hi Nick , it’s winter here in Oz and my Rhipsalis is in full flower 🌸 just stunning 😍 just wished to share thank you for the video 🧤👒🦘🇦🇺🌱oh mother of Thousands here is a banned noxious weed 🤨
LOVED This Showcasing Of The Epiphylliums , Sansevierias And Of Course The ZZs!!! I LOVE The Form On Your Young Epi...Your Older Bigger One Looks Like Mine...Like ITS Been Through A War Or Two!!! Your Ric Rac Has A Very Interesting Form Too...Different From The Way Mine Is Growing...AND I Like IT!!!
Goodness Nick even my Peruvian Apple Cactus gets watered 2-3 times during winter...I guess I need to stop hovering...lol. Seriously I always tell beginners to start with a Snake Plant and a Pothos. Pothos can go a long time without a watering too...tho probably not 7 months like your forgiving Dracena. I have only seen Janet Craig in baby plants. It was interesting to know it grows tall as well. It was nice to see Epiphyllium get some attention. I have 2 and love them. My Oxypetulum has actually flowered for me. Even without flowers I love their jungle vibe. By the way I think your Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma need water too...they are yellowing. Thanks for this content and happy growing!
What i find helps the most is getting plants that are native to or grow spontaneously in your area. It makes them so much easier to care for because you won't need to control variables like soil ph, heat, air humidity, heat or wind, you just pay attention to water and they will be fine. Being from southern Brazil, i had this beautiful french lavender that i managed to kill in less than two months, even after studying obsessively about it. But plants like ferns, tradescantias and calatheas have been very rewarding, i recently discovered an alocasia growing in my yard and am excited to pot it and take it home. Last week i ripped some Polygonum capitatum (don't know the popular name in english, sorry) straight out of the curb and planted it at home and it's doing great, blooming and best of all it was free! (edit: couldn't help but add that i'm still obsessed with lavender and will absolutely try again once i'm more experienced)
I got given a snake plant for my birthday. They're really not my thing so i put it in a darkish corner. I've had it a year and watered it twice. I'm not sure it's possible to under water them.
Snake plants seem to believe so differently in Lagos Nigeria. 1. They need watering once a week at the minimum and 2. they need bright light. Perhaps they behave differently in different regions
I have a few snakes and if they are in the sun, they need frequent watering. In a dark corner they live forever with watering monthly and even less. They won't grow much without sun and water though.
I totally agree with you about the other draceana being not so easily taken care of! I have a fragrans and a marginata, my marginata has yellowing leaves every single day, yet is pest free, only watered with purified water and only when the moisture meter actually reads dry. Same with the fragrans. I'll have to try the Janet Craig variety, thanks for the awesome video 😊
i haven’t killed any plants and honestly, idk if i ever will anytime soon. i keep all my plants in my bedroom so i’m always looking at them, and i think the part of me that finished the 100 baby challenge in the sims 4 in two months would have a nervous breakdown if i failed any of my plants.
I love that you mentioned Mother of Thousands!! I think the one you have is actually Mother of Millions - difference between the two is the leaf shape. Mother of Thousands is the first plant that started my plant journey. They can grow tall and compact on a window but even do well in more ambient light. I have one that beheaded itself and kept grown from its wound. Scary resilience! They definitely get everywhere haha
I dislike this plant! I have two giants, from Baby. never water them, yet I’m picking up their babies From ever plant pot, including downstairs. I don’t know how to get rid of the blighters!
yes nick i also bought an aglaonema "stripe", which has lost some bottom leaves but nevertheless is a very strong growing plant and is rather larger than i thought at four feet high which was quite a size i thought. so everyone do consider some of these hybrids need more room than you think even though they look great and not too big when originally buying them..in the shop. great videos nick, thank you.
I knew ZZ was going to be on this list. I killed my first one. Second one is doing good now but I killed the first one. I have killed several succulents as well. I currently have 5 plants in ICU: jade (burnt in AZ sun I guess), donkeys tail (they hate me), peperomia ruby cascade (no idea), string of pearls (dropped it and now it just hates me) and a pothos (wtf). You’d think since I live in AZ I would be able to take care of these plants, but nope. If its an easy care/ impossible to kill plant, I guarantee I can love it to death in no time. At least the prayer plant, monstera d, and fiddle leaf fig are doing good. But only I can murder zz and pothos plants.
Great choices for tolerant plants. I'm collecting Rhipsalis which seems to be the hardest to find group in Canada. None of the growers here have the Paradoxa which I really really want.
Hi Nick! Another great video! I have four of the plants you showed: Sansevieria cylindrica (several varieties), ZZ (5) and ZZ Raven (2), a Chinese Evergreen (not sure the name) and a Dracaena “Janet Craig”. I love them all! My Dracaena “Janet Craig” is very small and I'm hoping it gets the long trunks like yours. I didn't know that Lucky Bamboo is a Dracaena, but I can see the likeness. I have a small one that grows in water. I'd like to try the Epiphyllum and Rhipsalis. I see the Kalanchoe quite often and may give it a go, too, but I don't do well with succulents. I always enjoy your personality and info on plants. Thank you for sharing!
Rhipsalis are one of my favorite plants. There are many varieties and they are easy plants. They look great in head planters ..like hair. Those and hoyas are what I have most of and love.
As a novice collector of houseplants --- former landscaper, so my interest was mainly outdoors --- I have enjoyed your videos, and appreciate you 'helpful hints'. However I hold you responsible for my budding peperomia addiction. (Pardon the pun.)
Hi Nick love you your videos and muffin. Notice you are using a lot of terra-cotta, do you have any water spikes or something. I’m in NY and those babies dry out in a couple of days.
I grew up in San Diego, CA. My father was a Master Gardener and in his later years he must have had over five hundred ephyliums and other jungle cactus.
it looks like the rickrack cactus is growing aerial roots on the underside of one of its straps. might want to look that up. just in case a propagation session is in order. ;)
Omg I have such a hard time with aglaonema and dieffenbachia. My cutlass and Siam do well, but all others turn yellow and fall off like you said. Have over 150 other plants and they all do well, bring in a new aglaonema or dieffenbachia and it looks like poo after a few weeks.
I think my favorite easy plant that I’ve somehow not killed yet is my fatsia japonica! I’ll not water it for 2-3 weeks cuz I forget (given it won’t look too hot after that amount of time lol) and when I do water it it bounces back so fast! They’re so cute and forgiving, I absolutely love them🥺🥺🥺
My first houseplant ever is a monstera deliciosa I got last year. It's put up with underwatering, low light, too much light, cold drafts and neglect and somehow it's still going strong and putting out new growth. I consider it my best plant for hanging in there while I struggled to get my act together lol.
Pothos are the best! Love them for sure. And despite them being "common" they are definitely beautiful and also have so many varieties.
I love pothos. I took mine outside for a summer vacation and recently brought them back inside. They got so lush and long and full and beautiful! People come over and assume I have a super green thumb but really I just ignored my plants outside for almost 6 months 😂
i tell people if you kill a pothos you're not human. I once found a really dusty one planted in an old shopping mall and allowed to just keep going in a planter for years and years. It grew like ten feet long and had layer after layer of dead foliage underneath it. No lie.
i just love looking at the baby leaves trying to come out from the stems so cute
@@AnimeShinigami13 I somehow killed a pothos but kept a lemon tree alive.....
@@joshstainton8207 lol that's not human that's ornery!
Your plant knowledge and passion for plants is just so amazing. And you are adorable.
Thank you for the overwatering disclaimer!! It can be so disheartening for people when they overwater a plant and then feel like they killed something that should have been “unkillable”
The title sounds like a challenge to me.. 🤔
😂😂😂
I thought it was just me! X
I think I drown mine!
In the movie Venom, Eddie is shown watering a dead ZZ Plant so I was sitting at the movies and almost yelled at him "HOW DO YOU KILL A ZZ!?"
I got a sanseveria that developed the spotting on it. Tried every antifungal treatment I knew. Didn't work. Out of sheer desperation I applied cinnamon. Stopped it in it's tracks and the new growth is thriving. The damage is still visible, of course, but no more spread and the areas it happened in have dried up. Ags are awesome too! Thanks for the informative video!
😲 I wish I thought of that trick, with the cinnamon. RIP my first Sansevieria
What kind of cinnamon did you use?
Just regular cinnamon from the store. I use it to prevent any disease from forming from my cuttings. I place it on the open wound.
@@robinbuice2111 Thank you
@@dianaduncan8877 your more than welcome
My Siam aglaonema drops bottom leaves like crazy.
when I tell her “I’m done “ with her, she bribes me with two new leaves 🤷🏽♀️ lol
I just got one and I'm enjoying the early days of the plant looking perfect.
I lose a couple lower leaves on all of my ags every time I water, but they put out enough new growth to keep up, so I guess I can't complain. They're so pretty and sooooo easy.
Katoria H yes. My ag wishes is the same!
my siam is growing in water, has been about 2 years, they did drop leaves in soil, so i yanked them out and gave them a lovely glass container, they doubled in size in no time, but if you do that, ya must remove ALL the soil,
The spots on the similar type AGs I see here in Lagis Nigeria, are All pure white. Must be the bright light they’re under. Lol
I love pothos, the fact that I usually don’t kill them is what got me into plants in the first place! Also, my ponytail palms were in the “plants of steel” section at Home Depot and have lived forever. 😆
I have 2 that are over 4 decades old and have been thru many moves and conditions that would have killed all other plants but they have survived.
“Raise your hand if you’ve ever felt personally attacked by a Nick Pileggi video.” Me, an avid over waterer: 🙋🏻♀️
not me haha i always killed mine under watering haha
I have to slap my own hand..."don't water!"
Can relate :(
Serial overwaterers unite!
I'm a serial overwaterer as well. It's a learning process for sure. My plan is to buy so many plants that I kill my need to water my plants as much as I do.
Saaaameeeeeeew
I LOVE my ZZ plant. It somehow lives in next to no light (a small bedside lamp that I occasionally remember to turn on) and it is doing so well.
i dont grow mine in shade or no sun, i keep mine under light all the time and the reason i do is because they grow twice as fast the more light they get, no hot sun but they do love light to really grow well, i have many and they all get light,
There's a donut shop nearby that has the biggest ZZ plant I've ever seen. It completely fills its 24" pot, is at least 4' tall, and I've seen it in bloom(!). There's a small rope around it to keep it from taking over the shop.
You should do one for people that tend to overwater - peace lily, spider plant, colocasia...?
peace Lillies like to be moist!
You can kill a spider plant? I've tried to sneakily kill a couple of them at my place of work (it's generally my job to water plants bc I'm the only one that knows [or admits to knowing] things about plants) and nothing has worked, neither overwatering nor underwatering. Note, I don't hate spider plants but when your boss' boss is of the opinion that you have to root and plant ALL plantlets they produce it's just too much, way. too. much... (T_T)
@@Rarualeine hmm good question, i had one outside that died because it was under a layer of snow for 5 days, but that's not an option in an office. Maybe you could just cut off the stems before they produce any babies so your boss won't see. They could also probably burn if you put them in direct sunlight hahaha. Good luck 😂
Amazingly, I haven't killed any of the plants you mentioned...yet. LOL
Lol 😂 yet is the key word here for me too😂
I left my ZZ plant in my office after the lockdown and I did not come back for 6 months. When I went to the office for the first time in months, it was still alive with only a few stalks dried up. I was AMAZED....
Cast Iron plant belongs in this list too....and they are beautiful.
So happy to see you uploaded a new plant video. I'm currently 39 weeks pregnant & I'm making my last greenhouse trip for the season on Friday & I'm traveling to a highly rated one about two hours away that I've never been to so I'm very excited & this gave me some inspiration. 💚 hoping I don't go to to crazy because I have over 100 at this point & I've completely ran out of room. 😬😅🌿 psh, plant people always MAKE room though right?
Oh & I also have a wishlist plant on the way, Alocasia black velvet. 😊💕
Spider plant, pothos, monstera deliciosa (I guess all philodendrons) and ficus elastica. These are the plants I always recommend to newbies =)
I killed my spider plant.
My pothos is dieing
Ive killed a spider plant. And somehow a neon pothos cutting!?
Snake plant is my absolute fave. Then jade plants.
Can I just say that whenever I’m feeling like I have no friends, lol, and my life is in the shitter, Nick, just watching your videos brings a smile to my face….. like I’m just sitting here smiling away…. Lol. Thank you for the great house plant information AND THANK YOU FOR POSTING VIDEOS THAT MAKE ME SMILE !!
I recently found this channel and I’m so hooked on to it , I wish some day I can be surrounded by so many plants but for now this video is soothing 🤩
Love that Zig Zag Cactus - it looks a really cool plant.
Can you do another video on windowless bathroom plants? I want something small and green in there, but I’m afraid
Fun fact, kalachoe tomentosa is a winter grower! So it gives you something to watch when everything else is asleep X] If you put it outside or in a lot of direct light you'll get a 3-4ft flower spike that flowers all summer
I've got a shefflera arboricola that I've had for years that has never given me a molecule of trouble- I've given it a lot of water, not enough water, lots of light, not enough light, it just keeps on going. It has a weird bendy growth habit from the different light conditions over the years, but I just re-uprighted it the last time I repotted and now it looks like it was grown that way artfully on purpose. MVP of my plant collection for sure.
omg I wanna see this plant
Sansevieria are hard to kill . I’ve got one that’s older i am . Mom got it as a wedding present in 1953 !
I’ve got the trifasciata.
Chinesenevergreen, I left one in my classroom for more than a month (quarentine) when I return for my stuff she was alive. I was so happy and now she looks gourgeus.
"Today we're gonna talk about plants that are impossible to kill. Disclaimer these plants are 100% possible to kill."
I've been fooled.
It's definitely not impossible to kill but thrives under neglectful conditions. I have a couple neon pothos and a couple golden pothos. I absolutely love them. I have had them for about 3 years now and just recently i did a huge trim job and then took the trimmings to make more plants. They have grown quite a bit in this last grow season and seem to be very happy next to my turtle and her aquarium. They are a few feet from a shaded window and do awesome. Oh and i water them about once every 10 days.
Your mustache/beard look so good in the thumbnail! And thanks for the plant ideas
I’m a Dracaena Janet Craig fan too! I decided 2 of them from a big box store ($1 EACH) 3 years ago. Both are thriving. A nice little plant for anyone.
Had a Dracaena houseplant that didn't do well. Planted it on the north side of the house and forgot it. It thrived, grew quite tall, 12 ft.+ and now has yearly purplish flowers.
The timing of this video couldn’t be better! I just moved house and now my bedroom window faces north. Now that all my plants live in the south-facing living room, I’ve been looking for low light plants for my bedroom. ••• Btw, your videos are always incredibly helpful and entertaining. You make plant care feel possible, even for beginners!☺️🌱💕
You cant go wrong with the z z xxx
I have so many plants in my north facing window light...Zz, Pothos (multi varieties), Chinese Evergreen, Philodendron Brazil, Monstera adansonii, & Arrowhead Berry Allusion.
So exciting! Wish you the best in your new place and with your new plant babies!
All my plants are in a north facing window. You might be surprised by how many you can keep there!
@@nataliebutler That's good to hear! Now I'm encouraged to put plants in ALL my north-facing windows. No window will be spared!
I love that you show the plant AND the name as you begin talking about it!
Thank you, thank you thank you I have been trying to figure this out for weeks. You have made so easy to change what I was doing to ur way yayyyy. Can’t wait to see what else u make.
You’re awesome and one of my favorite plant UA-camr!
RedStarryNight me too. I love Nick
4:41-4:54 I have absolutely no clue what you just said, but it is the true energy of the last year 🤣
Totally agree about rhipsalis, they are scrappy little plants! Also, my cast iron plant is in the interior of my house (about 8 feet from a NORTH-facing window), and still pushes out new growth. 😂
the dracena flowers smells soooo good, its exactly like night jasmine they rarely bloom up north and require actual planting in the ground for blooming.
Wow! That would be amazing.
My Aglaonema has 4 leaves that are yellow and dying and you made me feel so much better about it
Euphorbia tithymaloides seems pretty impossible to kill as well. In our country, we use it to decorate traffic islands.
I’m so glad that you said what you said about the Aglaonema haha. Everyone says they’re so easy to care for and every one I see that are owned by others are so full and leafy. I’ve had a red aglaonema for a little over a year now and while it’s still alive it’s been over nine months that I’ve only had 5 leaves and one new leaf that had refused to unfold haha it’s not dead , but it’s not growing either. So frustrating
dude you're my favourite. I click like before i even hear your voice! anyways thanks for another awesome video!
I have a little baby Janet Craig and I had no idea they grow so large! I’m excited now!
I bought a few kalanchoe and put them in an often forgotten part of my patio, I think they survived years without me watering them. Yesterday I finally repotted them
Damn Nick your eyebrows are looking so perfect!!!
I love your videos, your enthusiasm is great too. Thanks you for sharing you knowledge.
YEEEEEESSS!!!! The ONLY bright light in my house is the kitchen. Every where else is shady shady shady! And I NEED a ZZ plant because well.....Zeeeeeeeeeeee! hahaha! Than you!
Yeah..me too! I over watered my collections .. thanks to Nick i learned a lot...
It would be awesome if you talked about which plants from certain genuses fare better than others! I know you raved about the Dracaena Janet Craig and cylindrical sanseverias in this, so it would be awesome to see you rank aglaeonemas, sanseverias, etc based on ease.
My water propagated pothos when I planted them in soil were SOOOO unhappy but they pulled through. Definitely hard to kill. I’ve recently turned my black thumb green. It’s amazing what having time to pay attention does.
Add a tiny pinch of dirt to the water , then add a teaspoon of dirt 3 days later , add a tablespoon of dirt every 3 days for the next week then add enough dirt to make mud. . Let the plant dry out from that point . You don’t get stress !
I have that same aglaonema and I periodically feel the need to check to make sure it’s real. I keep thinking I’m going to be that lady who waters and tends to a fake plant for years! It is so easy to care for and it looks so great 😀 The nursery I bought it from called the cultivar ‘First Diamond’.
😂🤣😂Thank goodness for the disclaimer Nick! Janet Craig (my 1st plant to die) ,all Agleonemas (except Maria 1yr strong), many Sansevierias, 1 Zz plant (killed them all). apparently the green Agleonemas need less light and last longer. I am in the process of rehabbing my giant Zz and Raven both had root rot when purchased😫. Callousing the big guy and going to pot him back up. Water propagating Zz's doesn't work for me. My plants of steel Tradescantia, pothos, philodendrons, satin pothos and my pellionia repens all rock stars. Love my sansevierias and my Zz's, but they are hard to read and by the time they show signs it's really bad! 😭My sansevieria are always shriveling at the base!
I think you sprinkle plant magic in your sleep and that’s why your plants are so healthy😊😄😁. I make a point to check in on your site weekly.
So good to see and hear you today. I am always interested in your plant videos. I am not good with indoor plants; however, I do have an extensive outdoor "garden" which is, as usual, getting out of control. I think one of the positives to indoor planting is that indoor plants are more manageable.
I have to hold myself back with watering. I now try to water every other week with certain groupings of plants. My kitchen plants..one week, then my sunroom plants the next week. I agree with rhipsalis (sp)..I have 4 different types, and so far..so good. The chinese evergreens get yellow bottom leaves, but they're holding up ok..though a couple are very slow growers. The starfish sanseverias (sp) I have also, but doesn't get enough bright light..the leaves are on the thin side...that's about once a month or a little longer with water. Good video..thanks Nick!
I love epiphyllum so much. Beautiful flowers, low maintenance.
Nick, you are hilarious to me. I enjoy you talking about your plants. Thanks for sharing. 😊
Your collection is amazing! It would be very nice to follow you on your plant care routine. I can't imagine watering all those hanging bois
You second epiphyllum is 100% mislabeled. Epiphyllum anguliger has rounded lobes. You have "Fishbone" aka Selenicereus anthonyanus. They look similar and are often confused.
I second this
Interesting video... I have owned and killed a few of these. But I have a lot of Alocasia and Calathea and I can keep those alive. In other words: I’m watering all the time. I tend to overwater these 🙈
I have a hawortia universe that’s impossible to kill. Literally when I went through a heavy episode of depression I didn’t water it for 3 months. You know what it did? Produced 4 pups. It was in the same pot for three years so I decided to bump it up a pot size. Within a month there were 11 pups. So about a month ago I decided to separate the pups from the mom, but some of them were already as big as when I first got the plant so the root systems were pretty tangled. I messed with the roots for a good 45 minutes in the hot sun outside and guess what, it’s still thriving and so are all the pups. One of the pups didn’t have any roots yet so I’m currently water propagating it and it started shooting out like crazy a couple days ago 😂😂😂😂 I’ve had it in low light, in very bright light. Just whatever really.
So glad your videos came in my feed I never buy plants because they die so to see this video it gives me hope 😊
This video helped identify a succulent we got that looked like an aloe. It was the sansieveria cylindrica. And many of our plants died, yet that sansieveria has held on well
Watched your video last night about Chinese money plant and you suggested Hirts. Great prices and options. A lot of places are so pricey. Thank you so much. New to this houseplant community. 🤗🤗🤗
You're just the damn cutest and so so so informative!
What's the exact name of the plant at 7:09? Some kind of kalanchoe? I got babies from one of them that I'm now growing, but the owner didn't know the plant by name.
It's not the normal 'mother of thousands', as this one has thin, straight leaves, as seen in the video. "kalanchoe daigremontiana" looks very different, and has wider leaves.
My dad got a dracaena when he was in university (about 25 years ago) and, being the party animal he was, fed it beer. It is still alive to this day (it's not the prettiest though) and he swears that the plant likes the beer more than it likes water. Truly unkillable.
😂😂 probably be prettier if it sobered up. It's hungover
@@Bawnak 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I don't have any of these! Time to head to the plant store!!
Hi Nick , it’s winter here in Oz and my Rhipsalis is in full flower 🌸 just stunning 😍 just wished to share thank you for the video 🧤👒🦘🇦🇺🌱oh mother of Thousands here is a banned noxious weed 🤨
The jade plant is resistant.
I've also got a kalanchoe laciniata which is a nice vivid green throughout the year and which gets to bloom every spring
LOVED This Showcasing Of The Epiphylliums , Sansevierias And Of Course The ZZs!!! I LOVE The Form On Your Young Epi...Your Older Bigger One Looks Like Mine...Like ITS Been Through A War Or Two!!! Your Ric Rac Has A Very Interesting Form Too...Different From The Way Mine Is Growing...AND I Like IT!!!
Goodness Nick even my Peruvian Apple Cactus gets watered 2-3 times during winter...I guess I need to stop hovering...lol. Seriously I always tell beginners to start with a Snake Plant and a Pothos. Pothos can go a long time without a watering too...tho probably not 7 months like your forgiving Dracena. I have only seen Janet Craig in baby plants. It was interesting to know it grows tall as well. It was nice to see Epiphyllium get some attention. I have 2 and love them. My Oxypetulum has actually flowered for me. Even without flowers I love their jungle vibe. By the way I think your Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma need water too...they are yellowing. Thanks for this content and happy growing!
What i find helps the most is getting plants that are native to or grow spontaneously in your area. It makes them so much easier to care for because you won't need to control variables like soil ph, heat, air humidity, heat or wind, you just pay attention to water and they will be fine. Being from southern Brazil, i had this beautiful french lavender that i managed to kill in less than two months, even after studying obsessively about it. But plants like ferns, tradescantias and calatheas have been very rewarding, i recently discovered an alocasia growing in my yard and am excited to pot it and take it home. Last week i ripped some Polygonum capitatum (don't know the popular name in english, sorry) straight out of the curb and planted it at home and it's doing great, blooming and best of all it was free!
(edit: couldn't help but add that i'm still obsessed with lavender and will absolutely try again once i'm more experienced)
I got given a snake plant for my birthday. They're really not my thing so i put it in a darkish corner. I've had it a year and watered it twice. I'm not sure it's possible to under water them.
Snake plants seem to believe so differently in Lagos Nigeria. 1. They need watering once a week at the minimum and 2. they need bright light. Perhaps they behave differently in different regions
I have a few snakes and if they are in the sun, they need frequent watering. In a dark corner they live forever with watering monthly and even less. They won't grow much without sun and water though.
I totally agree with you about the other draceana being not so easily taken care of! I have a fragrans and a marginata, my marginata has yellowing leaves every single day, yet is pest free, only watered with purified water and only when the moisture meter actually reads dry. Same with the fragrans. I'll have to try the Janet Craig variety, thanks for the awesome video 😊
i haven’t killed any plants and honestly, idk if i ever will anytime soon. i keep all my plants in my bedroom so i’m always looking at them, and i think the part of me that finished the 100 baby challenge in the sims 4 in two months would have a nervous breakdown if i failed any of my plants.
If you get a ZZ from Home Depot, repot immediately, they are drowning in a personal swamp while at the store
I love that you mentioned Mother of Thousands!! I think the one you have is actually Mother of Millions - difference between the two is the leaf shape. Mother of Thousands is the first plant that started my plant journey. They can grow tall and compact on a window but even do well in more ambient light. I have one that beheaded itself and kept grown from its wound. Scary resilience! They definitely get everywhere haha
I dislike this plant! I have two giants, from Baby. never water them, yet I’m picking up their babies From ever plant pot, including downstairs. I don’t know how to get rid of the blighters!
@@nikkyoyinlola920 haha.. they are weeds after all :P theyre cute to me!
Thanks doe letting me know lucky bamboo is a dracena. Helps me know I need to slow down with watering it, I’m surprised it doesn’t have root rot yet
yes nick i also bought an aglaonema "stripe", which has lost some bottom leaves but nevertheless is a very strong growing plant and is rather larger than i thought at four feet high which was quite a size i thought. so everyone do consider some of these hybrids need more room than you think even though they look great and not too big when originally buying them..in the shop. great videos nick, thank you.
I knew ZZ was going to be on this list. I killed my first one. Second one is doing good now but I killed the first one. I have killed several succulents as well. I currently have 5 plants in ICU: jade (burnt in AZ sun I guess), donkeys tail (they hate me), peperomia ruby cascade (no idea), string of pearls (dropped it and now it just hates me) and a pothos (wtf). You’d think since I live in AZ I would be able to take care of these plants, but nope. If its an easy care/ impossible to kill plant, I guarantee I can love it to death in no time. At least the prayer plant, monstera d, and fiddle leaf fig are doing good. But only I can murder zz and pothos plants.
i live in az too and one of my succulent arrangements got left in the sun and its BURNT burnt
Great choices for tolerant plants. I'm collecting Rhipsalis which seems to be the hardest to find group in Canada. None of the growers here have the Paradoxa which I really really want.
Hi Nick! Another great video! I have four of the plants you showed: Sansevieria cylindrica (several varieties), ZZ (5) and ZZ Raven (2), a Chinese Evergreen (not sure the name) and a Dracaena “Janet Craig”. I love them all! My Dracaena “Janet Craig” is very small and I'm hoping it gets the long trunks like yours. I didn't know that Lucky Bamboo is a Dracaena, but I can see the likeness. I have a small one that grows in water. I'd like to try the Epiphyllum and Rhipsalis. I see the Kalanchoe quite often and may give it a go, too, but I don't do well with succulents. I always enjoy your personality and info on plants. Thank you for sharing!
I LOVE that rhipsalis! I don’t have any in my collection YET but definitely one I’m going to be searching for!
Rhipsalis are one of my favorite plants. There are many varieties and they are easy plants. They look great in head planters ..like hair. Those and hoyas are what I have most of and love.
FINALLY someone agrees with me that kalanchoe are weeds!
I have one and it s so small, just a baby and i think it s really beautiful but when it grows, like the one he showed, it does look like a weed 😅
As a novice collector of houseplants --- former landscaper, so my interest was mainly outdoors --- I have enjoyed your videos, and appreciate you 'helpful hints'.
However I hold you responsible for my budding peperomia addiction. (Pardon the pun.)
Omg your ric rac looks amazing!!
Hi Nick love you your videos and muffin. Notice you are using a lot of terra-cotta, do you have any water spikes or something. I’m in NY and those babies dry out in a couple of days.
I grew up in San Diego, CA. My father was a Master Gardener and in his later years he must have had over five hundred ephyliums and other jungle cactus.
Could you make a video of plants that are hard to kill for those who have a problem with over watering?? 💛
it looks like the rickrack cactus is growing aerial roots on the underside of one of its straps. might want to look that up. just in case a propagation session is in order. ;)
Omg I have such a hard time with aglaonema and dieffenbachia. My cutlass and Siam do well, but all others turn yellow and fall off like you said. Have over 150 other plants and they all do well, bring in a new aglaonema or dieffenbachia and it looks like poo after a few weeks.
Snake plant, spider plant and devils ivy are the plants that I find to be the easiest!
Rick rack cactus! Beautiful! Love my starfish and fernwood sansevieria!
I love your videos so much!! I can’t recommend them enough to my plant parent friends! 🖤🌱
I think my favorite easy plant that I’ve somehow not killed yet is my fatsia japonica! I’ll not water it for 2-3 weeks cuz I forget (given it won’t look too hot after that amount of time lol) and when I do water it it bounces back so fast! They’re so cute and forgiving, I absolutely love them🥺🥺🥺
Kalanchoes are gorgeous, especially the panda plant.
Your ZZ is not as full as I'm used to seeing them, but I like it!!!! I'm making myself one.
I bought a raven ZZZ and only water when I pay my rent, thanks for the tip Nick.
The A U D A C I T Y of that aglaonema 😍🌱