It is a bit sad to still see sellers there who only sells wild collected plants. The plants are often in rough shape too. However, I‘m glad to know that there are many growers who sell common species and their hybrids in Thailand. Love your energy always! 😆
So nice of you! Thank you! They're just trying to make a living too. But as a plant enthusiast myself, I would consider them deliberately before purchasing. Also to encourage breeding than poaching wild plants, it is more sustainable and also a way to support local growers too. Thank you for your input!
It was really sad to see those poor Ridleyi. Platycerium are easy to grow from spore too, and would grow so relatively quickly in such a perfect environment like Thailand.
These sellers usually arrive at the market on Tuesday from the province. Unload their plants and by Wed morning, you will see most of the plants are already for sale. This is the best day to buy. So many choices 😳They load/pack their plants on Thursday. Some want to go home early like 2pm, some later. No fix time as to when to go back home to their province. So, your best time to make your selections is on Wed. Thursday is best left for last moment's decision, preferably done in the morning. Hope this helps😊 By the way, bring a big luggage. Don't want to regret .....🤣
Thank you so much for the information and feedback! Yes, I am late to the market LOL. The intention to Bangkok was to travel with my family. haha. Hopefully, one day, I can travel to Thailand again for the sake of plant shopping with huge luggage and hopping to all the nurseries there. Thank you so much anyway!
It's good to visit the market early on Wednesday morning, anyway I've enjoyed the video thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it , thank you for watching!
It is a bit sad to still see sellers there who only sells wild collected plants. The plants are often in rough shape too. However, I‘m glad to know that there are many growers who sell common species and their hybrids in Thailand. Love your energy always! 😆
So nice of you! Thank you! They're just trying to make a living too. But as a plant enthusiast myself, I would consider them deliberately before purchasing. Also to encourage breeding than poaching wild plants, it is more sustainable and also a way to support local growers too. Thank you for your input!
It was really sad to see those poor Ridleyi. Platycerium are easy to grow from spore too, and would grow so relatively quickly in such a perfect environment like Thailand.
Lindo seu trabalho 😊
I like your video so much!
Thank you! 😃
Thank you.
You're welcome!
These sellers usually arrive at the market on Tuesday from the province. Unload their plants and by Wed morning, you will see most of the plants are already for sale. This is the best day to buy. So many choices 😳They load/pack their plants on Thursday. Some want to go home early like 2pm, some later. No fix time as to when to go back home to their province. So, your best time to make your selections is on Wed. Thursday is best left for last moment's decision, preferably done in the morning. Hope this helps😊 By the way, bring a big luggage. Don't want to regret .....🤣
Thank you so much for the information and feedback! Yes, I am late to the market LOL. The intention to Bangkok was to travel with my family. haha. Hopefully, one day, I can travel to Thailand again for the sake of plant shopping with huge luggage and hopping to all the nurseries there. Thank you so much anyway!
@@aloneinoasis You're welcome.
Any contact or name of that last Platy shop? Or a landmark? I’m planning to looking for some small Platy at CTC.
No idea. I just walk around as a tourist.
Hi friend!do you have pink marygold seed???
No, sorry. I do not have those
Can I get contact with you? I will travel to bkk by 24th August and buy some plumeria plants
Hey, I'm Malaysian paying a visit to Thailand.
Mcm mana bawak masuk malaysia
Hello, we not recommend to do so without legal documentation ya
@@aloneinoasis ok