Pro tip: calatheas ADORE humidity, and also shade. In nature they grow at the base of trees below the canopy where moisture levels are the highest, and I have all 7 of my calatheas within 3 feet of my humidifier. Hope your baby heals ❤
Omg!! Just in time, i wanted to do some journaling but couldn't find the motivation to, but I always use ur videos as a background when im doing something productive, so this is just perfect🥺‼️
I ❤to hear Fern talk about her plant's. Even the ugly, mishaps she still finds the beauty in them 😊 But I always find a new plant I want & money I don't need to spend 😅
take a shot (of water, c'mon, it's noon on Monday) everytime Fern says a plant is one of her favorites lmao (haven't finished the vid yet and we're at at least 5)
Your plants are gorg! But i did notice you say you didnt know why your calathea was curling, in my experience they are not the biggest fan of direct light, mine would always curl when the sun was the hottest until i moved it away from the window, i hope that helps i love seeing all your babies growing 💕
Your plants look so healthy Fern! The Tortum, plant goals! I love having a baby and watching it grow, but dang if only it could move along a little faster 😂
Thank you Fern for showing us all your plants! I love to see the conditions you have them growing in! I treated myself to a package of the dragonfly plant clips I saw on your channel and am having fun adding them to my plants. ❤😊. They really do add that little bit of sunshine and make me smile when I see one!
I love my Pachyclada (I named him 2Pac!!!!) He has sprouted at least 7 leaves since I brought him home in December, and for a hoya, that's HUGE growth. I guarantee yours will do amazingly!!!
Hey Fern! I noticed that your alocasia black velvet is starting to grow again! I used to struggle with mine as well, but I noticed that they don’t like to dry out too much! And they love to be fertilized pretty frequently! These are just some of the tips that worked for me!
Enjoyed your video (as usual Girl 🙌🏾)…love your new Monstera growth, your trailing plants & esp your Silver $ (mine refuses to grow 🥴) but yes, Spring is approaching, so I’m hopeful 🤣🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
Fern, first of all, huge fan here. I watch all your videos and you’ve been a huge influence along my plant journey. Anyways, have you thought about hanging a mother grow light from the ceiling above the plant wall? It can be attached with command strips so it could be rental friendly. I’m contemplating doing it one in my dining room on the one wall. It’s brick so I think it’ll be a vibe. Just gotta pick a paint color for the brick (it’s painted gray now. 🤢)
Yes living in the PNW is truly a blessing and a curse😂especially around this time of year! Love to see your philodendron tortum. I got one recently, and I’m still waiting for it to put out a new leaf. I feel like sphagnum moss can be harder to use for people in colder regions. I’ve had struggles with moss before in the past. Most local people on my fb group have moved on to use perlite or pon to root plants. I have had success but most of the time in high humidity. Thank you for the tour!
I have a zz stem propagation from a couple winters ago and it’s just started growing two branches a few months back, and still the branches haven’t made their way to full size yet, but they are definitely going to be branches right off the bat.
Maybe try out to put the calathea in a slightly darker spot (they don’t like direct sun at all) and also they can be really hard to grow when they’re still small. You could try to add other calatheas in one pot, different kinds or the same. That works really well for me. And the curling of the leaves can happen due to too much light, but the leaves of calatheas move so much in general, which makes the plant seem even more alive to me! 😍
Love this video l, real life 🤩😍💖! Alocasia just probably is dormant, give it some time 🥰. UGH! SUPER MEALIES! I am having flashbacks from mid January. My friend was on the verge of a hysterical breakdown when she discovered MEALIES and spider mites! She was ready to throw all of her plants away! I went to help. There were mealies and spider mites in so many non plant areas!! Mini blinds, radiators and cache pot baskets. All on her wire plant shelves. AWFUL! I brought trash bags and loaded them up with her blinds and was carrying a beautiful basket that wouldn't fit. I went to her condo's dumpster to dump the trash and was met by a lovely woman who asked if I was moving. I explained the situation. She invited me to her place, full of lush beautiful plants!!!😍😍😍😍. I asked if she used a systemic, she replied no. I watched her quickly mix up enough liquid for two large pump sprayers and she said, "Lead the way!". I brought her to my friend's place. Friend was crying and more bags full for trash. She looked up and saw a stranger (actually her neighbor) and gave me a look of kill and then like wtf!?!? I introduced them to each other and neighbor calmly examined plants and then asked which bathroom was best, it was January in upstate NY, outside wasn't an option. This woman was a total ANGEL! She had on an apron with clippers and rubbing alcohol in the pouch. She took over and proceeded to remove dead leaves and treat the plants. It was basically silent,as my friend was stupified that I entered her home with a stranger and two sprayers. Like where in the hell did you find her!?!? It actually calmed her down 😂🤣😂🤣. Two pump sprayers later, she excused herself and returned. Angel returned with both sprayers refilled. I just kept busy bringing out trash. Angel was done. My friend and I had a ton of questions. She is a long time houseplant lover. We asked when the treatment had to be done again. She couldn't remember the science and reasoning behind each ingredient. She simply said," Go to You Tube and search Liquid dirt pest spray and he explains it all. It seems like a pain in the neck to add several ingredients but, it's completely worth it!". Liquidirt is the most expensive product ( you already have that) and it's just to boost the plant after treatment. It's all child and pet safe. It's been a month and her plants are so happy! Hoya are growing like crazy and aroid leaves are not getting stuck. Happy ending! Planty forever friends were made. 🎉🎉🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍💖💖💖. Sorry for the Sea scroll. Basically.. friend had a meltdown and neighbor saved her plants with Liquid dirt pest spray! 💕😘💗
I just started watching your video and your necklace grabbed my attention right away! I love the sweet little heart - is it another heart mirrored above it? I’m a Metalsmith & jewelry designer so I always notice a great jewelry piece! Ok… continuing the vid now! 😊
Fern!! I love your Ficus Villosa in the coffin. I just got one for my Milsbo terrarium, and I'm really hoping itl climb the driftwood in it eventually. Thanks for always putting out such planty content. :)
You have sooooo many plants I wanna get my hands on loll. Been looking around a bit for a variegated Bear Paw, I have the standard green and its done fantastic for me. I actually got it to flower over the winter, and its still pushing out new buds lol. Started blooming around October and it won't stop lol. They have suchhh pretty flowers.
Caudata sumatra is my all time favorite hoya bloom! The only thing that really sucks is it's SO short lived 🥺 loving this tour so much, Fern! Definitely makes a Monday better 💚💚💚
The light in your south facing window may be too bright for your Calathea Warscewiczii. I have mine a few feet away from my window in indirect line. It never is exposed to direct sunlight. Mine is about the same size as yours. Also, thank you so much for sharing this houseplant tour! Loved it!
I’ve heard that calathea can curl their leaves like that when it’s too much light/heat on the leaves and they relax after the light subsides. Maybe that’s what your velvet calathea was doing? Anywho 😉💗🌿
Hey fern! I got a thai constellation about a week ago and I put it in leca a few days ago and it already started putting out a new leaf, so maybe that’s something you could try out!
Hi, would it be possible for you to talk about electricity bills in terms of grow lights? I live in Poland, where our bills are quite high comparing to our salaries, and the main reason I'm not using grow lights is because I'm scared of the amount of energy they consume :'). I'm curious how it looks like in Canada, can you spill the tea? :P (ofc if you're comfortable with that enough)
Your calathea is fussing because she’s getting too much direct sunlight, so she’s curling to conserve water and protect her leaves 🙂 they should pretty much only have indirect light as they grow in the understory
Your Begonia Amphioxus is a real stunner!!! Does it have a stake to support itself? is it in soil or pon? :O i'd love to convert mine to pon but mine is still very small Also i was thinking a few days ago that i'd love to see your updated houseplants and boom, a new houseplant tour!
6:09 there was probably too much sun for the calathea on that day! :) that happened to one of my calatheas a couple weeks ago but I just moved it to a spot with a little bit less sun and she was better by the end of the day! all of you plants are BEAUTIFUL btw!! do you have any philodendron recommendations? I have a brazil and a lemon lime but I really want one that can grow up a moss pole well and give me some really pretty mature leaves soon 💞
Totally off topic, but I just saw you had a lucid dreaming book! I've been practicing that for a long time now. Have you had any luck with it? It's pretty magical when you have your 1st one.
🚨Updated plant tour 2024 here: ua-cam.com/video/fosG745d1Wc/v-deo.html
I don’t know what’s more impressive….. your awesome plant collection or that you know each plants name. 😅 💞
I miss my El Choco Red. I need to get another.
Yay nothing better than starting off a holiday Monday with a coffee and a Fern plant tour. 🌿☀
Yayyyy enjoy! I keep forgetting it's a holiday today haha
Me with my cookie and lemonade 😂❤️
@@AnjiiTheAmazinOMG Yumm! Definitely polished off a box of cookies as well today. 😅
@@victoriabrii definitely felt like a treat yourself day today 😂❤️
I didn’t realize just how many begonias. They are all so different. How pretty. All of them.
Thank you :) I love begonias so much!
Fabulous just about to sit down and enjoy this with a cuppa 💖
Ahhh divine ✨ enjoy!
Pro tip: calatheas ADORE humidity, and also shade. In nature they grow at the base of trees below the canopy where moisture levels are the highest, and I have all 7 of my calatheas within 3 feet of my humidifier. Hope your baby heals ❤
The fuzzy petiole on your Philodendron Serpens is drool worthy 🥰
I'm so glad that the spring growth is finally here!!
Every time I watch one of your videos it makes me want to also start a planty channel. You make it looks so cozy and fun!
Omg!! Just in time, i wanted to do some journaling but couldn't find the motivation to, but I always use ur videos as a background when im doing something productive, so this is just perfect🥺‼️
Aww perfect indeed! Journalling sounds so cozy 🥰
Good morning Fern! Having my morning coffee and was glad to see you posted!
Yay good morning! Perfect timing. Enjoy your coffee & enjoy the video 💖
Same here! Perfect timing ❤
Always so happy when you post! Thank you Fern 🌿🧡
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching :)
Yay get to watch this with my morning coffee!💛 love your content!
Awe thank you so much for watching! Enjoy your morning 💚💚
Oh, I was waiting the whole day for your video 😊 And spring is arriving here too finally.
Aww thank you for watching!! 🌞
I ❤to hear Fern talk about her plant's. Even the ugly, mishaps she still finds the beauty in them 😊 But I always find a new plant I want & money I don't need to spend 😅
I remember you having a cutting of micans a couple years ago.. It is so amazing to see how it grew!!
You have a beautiful collection! 😍 I love what you've done in your apartment!
Use weather strip on your cabinet and add humidifier, it will help with humidity
take a shot (of water, c'mon, it's noon on Monday) everytime Fern says a plant is one of her favorites lmao (haven't finished the vid yet and we're at at least 5)
I Was Trying To Watch A Movie... It DIDN'T Work Out...BUT THE FERN H💚USEPLANT T💚UR 2💚23 Was On...YAYYY🙃🙃🙃
Love seeing your plants grow!!!! I have been chopping and propagating most of my plants to make them all fuller!!!!
I live in the Redwoods in Northern California! The PNW is the best and most magical place!
Im from Portland OR in the states, been to Vancouver Island a few times, such a cute place...when it's not gloomy and cold:(
Your plants are gorg! But i did notice you say you didnt know why your calathea was curling, in my experience they are not the biggest fan of direct light, mine would always curl when the sun was the hottest until i moved it away from the window, i hope that helps i love seeing all your babies growing 💕
You can switch those lights in your Wally wall to a mother 32” hung from ceiling.
Thankful that youtube brought me to your channel! You are so gorgeous and your plants are gorgeous. Hope to have a collection like you one day🥰
Awe thank you so much! Really glad you're here :)
Your in the same situation as I, small space with lots of plants. So beautiful 😍
All are such happy plants!
💚🌱🌵☘️💚
you should glue some magnet dots to the bottom of the pots of the black stand so you don’t have to worry about the smaller pots don’t fall off! 😊
Your plants look so healthy Fern! The Tortum, plant goals! I love having a baby and watching it grow, but dang if only it could move along a little faster 😂
Thank you Fern for showing us all your plants! I love to see the conditions you have them growing in! I treated myself to a package of the dragonfly plant clips I saw on your channel and am having fun adding them to my plants. ❤😊. They really do add that little bit of sunshine and make me smile when I see one!
Lovely plants 🪴
Like it ❤️
My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊
Hi Fern everyone is doing fine and looking so beautiful 😍 💖
I love my Pachyclada (I named him 2Pac!!!!) He has sprouted at least 7 leaves since I brought him home in December, and for a hoya, that's HUGE growth. I guarantee yours will do amazingly!!!
What a beautiful collection you have. Shows the love. Thank you for the tour.
Okay your bedroom is absolutely gorgeous! Love the bed and plants hanging above 😌
Thank you so much!! 😊 I’ve had to get creative since I’m renting and don’t want to put holes in the ceiling to hang them
Thank you fern, plant looks pretty healthy. Look forward to your next video
Xoxo
I've been waiting this, time to add even more plants to my wishlist
Hey Fern! I noticed that your alocasia black velvet is starting to grow again! I used to struggle with mine as well, but I noticed that they don’t like to dry out too much! And they love to be fertilized pretty frequently! These are just some of the tips that worked for me!
This is exactly what I needed today!! 🎉❤
😍😍🫶🏼 I love this tour guide is fantastic! 🌞🥰🌸❤️🔥🌱
I will never get tired of your videos! 🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
Awe thank you so so much!!
How wonderful healthy plants , is adorable ☘️🌿🍀🪴
WOOHOO!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Fern video! 🥰 Natalie Australia 🇦🇺
I literally got SO excited to see this video this morning!!!😍 love all your videos, Fern!
Your anthurium pallidiflorum is sooo good. There’s not a whole lot on YT about its care so I’d love to hear your tips.
so jealous, can’t wait till i have a flat i can make this beautiful. thank you for making my monday less blue ❤
Enjoyed your video (as usual Girl 🙌🏾)…love your new Monstera growth, your trailing plants & esp your Silver $ (mine refuses to grow 🥴) but yes, Spring is approaching, so I’m hopeful 🤣🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
Fern, first of all, huge fan here. I watch all your videos and you’ve been a huge influence along my plant journey.
Anyways, have you thought about hanging a mother grow light from the ceiling above the plant wall? It can be attached with command strips so it could be rental friendly. I’m contemplating doing it one in my dining room on the one wall. It’s brick so I think it’ll be a vibe. Just gotta pick a paint color for the brick (it’s painted gray now. 🤢)
Love your Hoya and begonia collection. Love all the plants. I just started getting into anthuriums. Happy growing girl
I love your plants, your vibe, everything!
Enjoyed this very much 🩷
Such a fun video, Fern! And I am SO EXCITED FOR SPRING!
Yes living in the PNW is truly a blessing and a curse😂especially around this time of year! Love to see your philodendron tortum. I got one recently, and I’m still waiting for it to put out a new leaf. I feel like sphagnum moss can be harder to use for people in colder regions. I’ve had struggles with moss before in the past. Most local people on my fb group have moved on to use perlite or pon to root plants. I have had success but most of the time in high humidity. Thank you for the tour!
I have a zz stem propagation from a couple winters ago and it’s just started growing two branches a few months back, and still the branches haven’t made their way to full size yet, but they are definitely going to be branches right off the bat.
Yay! I love seeing your tours 😍💚
Enjoyyyy 🥰
Maybe try out to put the calathea in a slightly darker spot (they don’t like direct sun at all) and also they can be really hard to grow when they’re still small. You could try to add other calatheas in one pot, different kinds or the same. That works really well for me. And the curling of the leaves can happen due to too much light, but the leaves of calatheas move so much in general, which makes the plant seem even more alive to me! 😍
Your plants are looking soooo good girl 💗✨ Bring on Spring 🌷😛
Love this video l, real life 🤩😍💖! Alocasia just probably is dormant, give it some time 🥰. UGH! SUPER MEALIES! I am having flashbacks from mid January. My friend was on the verge of a hysterical breakdown when she discovered MEALIES and spider mites! She was ready to throw all of her plants away! I went to help. There were mealies and spider mites in so many non plant areas!! Mini blinds, radiators and cache pot baskets. All on her wire plant shelves. AWFUL! I brought trash bags and loaded them up with her blinds and was carrying a beautiful basket that wouldn't fit. I went to her condo's dumpster to dump the trash and was met by a lovely woman who asked if I was moving. I explained the situation. She invited me to her place, full of lush beautiful plants!!!😍😍😍😍. I asked if she used a systemic, she replied no. I watched her quickly mix up enough liquid for two large pump sprayers and she said, "Lead the way!". I brought her to my friend's place. Friend was crying and more bags full for trash. She looked up and saw a stranger (actually her neighbor) and gave me a look of kill and then like wtf!?!? I introduced them to each other and neighbor calmly examined plants and then asked which bathroom was best, it was January in upstate NY, outside wasn't an option. This woman was a total ANGEL! She had on an apron with clippers and rubbing alcohol in the pouch. She took over and proceeded to remove dead leaves and treat the plants. It was basically silent,as my friend was stupified that I entered her home with a stranger and two sprayers. Like where in the hell did you find her!?!? It actually calmed her down 😂🤣😂🤣. Two pump sprayers later, she excused herself and returned. Angel returned with both sprayers refilled. I just kept busy bringing out trash. Angel was done. My friend and I had a ton of questions. She is a long time houseplant lover. We asked when the treatment had to be done again. She couldn't remember the science and reasoning behind each ingredient. She simply said," Go to You Tube and search Liquid dirt pest spray and he explains it all. It seems like a pain in the neck to add several ingredients but, it's completely worth it!". Liquidirt is the most expensive product ( you already have that) and it's just to boost the plant after treatment. It's all child and pet safe. It's been a month and her plants are so happy! Hoya are growing like crazy and aroid leaves are not getting stuck. Happy ending! Planty forever friends were made. 🎉🎉🤩😍🤩😍🤩😍💖💖💖. Sorry for the Sea scroll. Basically.. friend had a meltdown and neighbor saved her plants with Liquid dirt pest spray! 💕😘💗
I just started watching your video and your necklace grabbed my attention right away! I love the sweet little heart - is it another heart mirrored above it? I’m a Metalsmith & jewelry designer so I always notice a great jewelry piece! Ok… continuing the vid now! 😊
Love this!! Going to watch again from beginning now 💚🪴🫶🏼
Me just over here with my plant journal and wishlist. 👀 Do you have videos on sizing up different seedling- immature plants?
Love your plants 💚 enjoy your day Fern 😊
Thank you! You too! 💖🥰
Fern!! I love your Ficus Villosa in the coffin. I just got one for my Milsbo terrarium, and I'm really hoping itl climb the driftwood in it eventually. Thanks for always putting out such planty content. :)
i would LOVE a video about your carnivorous and what conditions/substrate you provide them with, really interested in the pings specifically!
You have sooooo many plants I wanna get my hands on loll. Been looking around a bit for a variegated Bear Paw, I have the standard green and its done fantastic for me. I actually got it to flower over the winter, and its still pushing out new buds lol. Started blooming around October and it won't stop lol. They have suchhh pretty flowers.
This epipremnum No ID at 17:00 - I think it's cebu blue :)
Thank you so much for the video! Beautiful collection and beautiful plants!
yay!!! ive been waiting for this!!
Enjoy 🥰🥰🌿
Caudata sumatra is my all time favorite hoya bloom! The only thing that really sucks is it's SO short lived 🥺 loving this tour so much, Fern! Definitely makes a Monday better 💚💚💚
The light in your south facing window may be too bright for your Calathea Warscewiczii. I have mine a few feet away from my window in indirect line. It never is exposed to direct sunlight. Mine is about the same size as yours. Also, thank you so much for sharing this houseplant tour! Loved it!
Just discovered your channel and I’ve been binging your videos!!❤
Ahhh thanks so much Molly. Glad you're here 🌿
Your monkey tail cactus would benefit from having an overhead grow light. It seem to be growing toward the window giving it a weird shape.
you are so slay ! Thank you for this inspo and great video :p
Send me sum transplants fern pls I love your collection
The Tortum is so happy
I’ve heard that calathea can curl their leaves like that when it’s too much light/heat on the leaves and they relax after the light subsides. Maybe that’s what your velvet calathea was doing? Anywho 😉💗🌿
Great video Fern! You did such a great job!
Gosh I love your plants. Thank you for the tour! I just got my first Hoya linearis. :)
Hey fern! I got a thai constellation about a week ago and I put it in leca a few days ago and it already started putting out a new leaf, so maybe that’s something you could try out!
❤️❤️🙏 enjoy the balance of your week.
Just love your collection such an inspiration
Paint lights white so they blend in to the wall.😊
Did I miss your silver swrods? U loved them so much!
Maybe the calathea was curling due to the bright direct sunlight??? Love the tour ❤
Hi, would it be possible for you to talk about electricity bills in terms of grow lights? I live in Poland, where our bills are quite high comparing to our salaries, and the main reason I'm not using grow lights is because I'm scared of the amount of energy they consume :'). I'm curious how it looks like in Canada, can you spill the tea? :P (ofc if you're comfortable with that enough)
Wow! Can you put a link for your suncatchers into the description box like always? 😂
i love all you video,, i have see them all . have a nice day
Do you still have ur regular bears paw? I’m curious how it looks now! I’m obsessed with ur Linearis, I’m hoping I’d find one near me in spring!!❤️❤️
Lovely plant tour.
My Thanksgiving cactus is in full bloom , crazy 😉
ممنون از ویدئوی خوبتون. سبز و پایدار باشید 🌲
💛💚💛 and now I want an Anthurium pallidiflorum, or maybe a seed.. ? 💚💛💚
Your calathea is fussing because she’s getting too much direct sunlight, so she’s curling to conserve water and protect her leaves 🙂 they should pretty much only have indirect light as they grow in the understory
Your Begonia Amphioxus is a real stunner!!! Does it have a stake to support itself? is it in soil or pon? :O i'd love to convert mine to pon but mine is still very small
Also i was thinking a few days ago that i'd love to see your updated houseplants and boom, a new houseplant tour!
6:09
there was probably too much sun for the calathea on that day! :) that happened to one of my calatheas a couple weeks ago but I just moved it to a spot with a little bit less sun and she was better by the end of the day! all of you plants are BEAUTIFUL btw!! do you have any philodendron recommendations? I have a brazil and a lemon lime but I really want one that can grow up a moss pole well and give me some really pretty mature leaves soon 💞
Stunning plants!!! 🥰
my gosh i love your plants !
I feel like creating a Jim Jensen spin off called Bert and Ferny. It can be a show about plants. Someone call Hollywood.
Totally off topic, but I just saw you had a lucid dreaming book! I've been practicing that for a long time now. Have you had any luck with it? It's pretty magical when you have your 1st one.
Did I miss your Brazil on a moss ploe? I watched twice. Can you give me a time stamp?
What type of containers are those that you had your alocasias growing in shown in your bedroom? Those looked neat.