There were tons of aquascapers UA-cam channels here and you’re one of the them. Just keep doing this until you reached 100k subscribers and I’m one of your many followers that will celebrate your achievements. Greetings from the Philippines 🤍
Congrats on your new opportunity, you've shown your metal and the world noticed and now you're receiving the rewards. Thanks for showing us what the production facility looks like 👍👍
I wish I had the super power of teleporting and taking back everything I touch back from the place I wish to teleport to . I would love to rob this place , hah . MJ the content your feeding us with is just so delicious , keep on going I can see a bright future ahead of you on youtube .
thank you for the tour Mark. even though i cant get my hands on these beautiful dennerle plants, but its still awesome to see where plants actually came from.
Well done Mark, to your question, broadly, pots for a new tank, tissue for an established tank. Small plants in a new tank when nutrients leak and plant load is small too easily turns to algae issues. But, in a tank with lots of mature plants, tissue plants can be easily overwhelmed, so care is needed in my experience.
Dude…..way cool. I never could have imagined how all this comes together. Very interesting for sure. It can be difficult to find Dennerle in San Diego. The big online plant distributors around the USA mostly have in vitro available but nothing locally that I have found. Thanks for the tour. I so enjoy your content. Keep up the great work. Cheers 🏄🏼♂️
So in my opinion tissue culture is quite a bit better due to (at least in my experience) the typical faster adaptation to aquatic environment. However I tend to buy a lot of potted ones because they are cheaper and usually provide more plants(at least bigger ones, especially for stems, so I can just chop them in small bits) :)
They should really set up shop in malaysia. The weather in highland areas like Cameron Highlands and Genting Highlands will be truly conducive for the plants growth. Not to mention their much lower operating costs? I am sure there is a huge market for Asian customers
I've only used 2-3 potted plants before, and they did pretty well. If I had to choose, I'll go with tissue culture plants, because 9.5 times out of 10 they grow well in my tanks. I've only had 1 plant melt so far (AR mini) but it came back almost 3x its size!
Great vid mate 👊🏼 loved it. Crazy how many plants and decor there is, Makes you think of the amount of money being made. Well, makes me think of it. 😅💸 I can’t wait to get back to Amsterdam and your side of Europe, Beautiful 👌🏼
Salut , Whaouuuu ! Le kiff dans ces hangars ! Merci pour ce reportage , j'aimerais bien un petit tuto sur la fabrication des plantes in vitro ... on en voit pas ! J'ai bien aimé la tête dans les plantes ! Humm , du bonheur !!! Continues bien , tu chaine est très bien , toujours un moment de calme interessant . 😉😎
Mark I've used both potted plants and tissue culture. But I have to say I personally prefer the tissue culture plants. I don't know but they just seem more pure. Great visit, I don't have any place near me that sells Dennerle.
Do these plants melt back a lot? It seems since the plants aren’t always in contact with water they’d have trouble adapting to submersed state. I’m not trying to be negative or anything I’m just curious
My hra,natans,roundifolia grows a lot of areal roots and that looks odd ,what is the reason behind it and how to control that,make a video on it please.
Yo MJ, today marks 1 month after the start of my dry start java moss aquascape, and it all went really well with your instructions! However, the moss hasn't covered the rocks entirely (or as much as I'd likd) and I was wondering if I should fill it up and add co2 or just keep going with the dry start (I have some carpeting plants arriving this week too to add to the dry start). So what's your opinion? Should I go the wet route or wait 1 more month with the dry start to achieve my goal?
Hey Arthur! I would fill it up right now and add CO2. The javamoss will probably start growing faster as well, so you will achieve your goal faster as well.
@@MJAquascaping Thanks for answering! And thanks for the dry start tutorial. You're one of the best aquascaping channels in the platform, if not the best!
Wait what . So aquatic plants can multiply by seeds ????!!! If so how do these plants multiply underwater do the seeds travel or what. Someone plz explain
This was so much fun! Thank you Dennerle plants for showing me around! Guys don't forget to check out dennerleplants.com/en/
Awesome tour:) thank you for showing it to us! Did you get any tour of the in vitro prep lab? That must be quite awesome if so:)(would love to see it)
@@maluskakrecik bonsoir ,
Moi aussi , très intéressé sur le developpement et le système in vitro !
So, that's why their colors are so bright compared to if we grow them ourselves in an aquarium with CO2.
Great video, love the calm vibes, hope to see you soon again 🙌
amazing place for love and inspiration
goldy
It's a wonderful place.
been binge watching all your content lately, really enjoyed your personality
1st from Philippines!
Wow! The scale of it! Simply amazing. Thanks for showing this to us!
Glad you liked it!
Sangat bersih dan rapi....jadi pengen kesitu
There were tons of aquascapers UA-cam channels here and you’re one of the them. Just keep doing this until you reached 100k subscribers and I’m one of your many followers that will celebrate your achievements. Greetings from the Philippines 🤍
6:32 I can't blame you man, I felt like rolling around in those plants 😍
Congrats on your new opportunity, you've shown your metal and the world noticed and now you're receiving the rewards. Thanks for showing us what the production facility looks like 👍👍
This was so awesome to see, some of the best aquascaping content on yt for sure!!
Yes it's a Heaven ♥️
Greetings from India
It's so cool video! Impressive!
Thanks a lot for sharing.. love these videos..
I'm always a lover of TC plants.
Good tour, excellent information, thank you !!
I agree! MJ also inspired me to make my own fish channel! 😃
Best of the Best...
the dennerle greenhouse looks incredible
Thank you so much! I've always wanted to visit one of those.
I wish I had the super power of teleporting and taking back everything I touch back from the place I wish to teleport to . I would love to rob this place , hah . MJ the content your feeding us with is just so delicious , keep on going I can see a bright future ahead of you on youtube .
Wow very nice ❤
I can’t wait to see the new setup tank in Dennerle Green House. Thanks for sharing 😇🥰🤩
I agree! MJ also inspired me to make my own fish channel! 😃
Been there I bet we will feel like a little kid in a candy factory...
Tks for sharing..!!
Hello Marc from Israel
So amazing place
I like your journey
Keep showing
Big like
So nice to see the "technology " behind it. Yes,i had Dennerle plants before. Tissue culture. Good quality.
I really can't put into words what I just saw. Everything looks nice and tidy. Thank You for showing around the green house.
thank you for the tour Mark. even though i cant get my hands on these beautiful dennerle plants, but its still awesome to see where plants actually came from.
That was amazing. Very envious of your tour.
So peaceful 🍀🌿🍃
Great video 👍😍
tissue cultured plants are awesome
Amazing! Great seeing companies showing the behind the scenes. Thanks for the tour.👍
Both. Thx
Tissue culture all day for me 🤣
Tnx for the video. Awesome
Hi Mark, very interesting! I'm danish, so I'm kinda prone to Tropica, but thanks for showing the big bad german competitor 🤣
You have to know how the ''competition'' looks like 😂
@@MJAquascaping well in Denmark its 99 to 1 - I don't know about the rest of the world - probably a bit different 🤣
Great video. Is good to learn the process about how something you enjoy a lot is made.
Unbelievable! Huge facility of Dennerle plants.
And nice video as well! Keep the great work!
I am really getting hooked to your channel
Tissue v Potted. I think for carpeting tissue is best but I prefer potted for stem plants as a rule.
Thanks MJ for detail info, now im motivated to make my own farm
A really informative video indeed MJ 👍🏻. You took a hell lot of effort and made a beautiful video. Hoping to see many more videos like these. 😊😊😊
Awesome Mark! I would feel like a kid in a candy store! I’ll take one of those and one of those! Great video!
The emerse grow of this plant´s are mutch better than submers in our tanks :D !Great Video
Wow, I would love to work there, thanks for the tour mate ! 💚
Well done Mark, to your question, broadly, pots for a new tank, tissue for an established tank. Small plants in a new tank when nutrients leak and plant load is small too easily turns to algae issues. But, in a tank with lots of mature plants, tissue plants can be easily overwhelmed, so care is needed in my experience.
Wow
Thanks bro plans 💗💗💗
Dude…..way cool. I never could have imagined how all this comes together. Very interesting for sure. It can be difficult to find Dennerle in San Diego. The big online plant distributors around the USA mostly have in vitro available but nothing locally that I have found. Thanks for the tour. I so enjoy your content. Keep up the great work. Cheers 🏄🏼♂️
So in my opinion tissue culture is quite a bit better due to (at least in my experience) the typical faster adaptation to aquatic environment. However I tend to buy a lot of potted ones because they are cheaper and usually provide more plants(at least bigger ones, especially for stems, so I can just chop them in small bits) :)
They should really set up shop in malaysia. The weather in highland areas like Cameron Highlands and Genting Highlands will be truly conducive for the plants growth. Not to mention their much lower operating costs? I am sure there is a huge market for Asian customers
Amazing! Thank you for showing us what happens to the plants before they arrive to us! Absolutely astonishing...
P.S. tissue culture
I've only used 2-3 potted plants before, and they did pretty well. If I had to choose, I'll go with tissue culture plants, because 9.5 times out of 10 they grow well in my tanks. I've only had 1 plant melt so far (AR mini) but it came back almost 3x its size!
That kiss on those plants were a must :D I'd do the same ;)
Amazing farm 👍🏻
Great vid mate 👊🏼 loved it.
Crazy how many plants and decor there is, Makes you think of the amount of money being made. Well, makes me think of it. 😅💸
I can’t wait to get back to Amsterdam and your side of Europe, Beautiful 👌🏼
💵 💵
I prefer both tissue culture and potted plants, another fact is tissue culture is used to grow very rare plants
Salut ,
Whaouuuu ! Le kiff dans ces hangars ! Merci pour ce reportage , j'aimerais bien un petit tuto sur la fabrication des plantes in vitro ... on en voit pas !
J'ai bien aimé la tête dans les plantes ! Humm , du bonheur !!!
Continues bien , tu chaine est très bien , toujours un moment de calme interessant .
😉😎
Zo gaaf, ik zou er verschrikkelijk hebberig van worden. Ik moet een uur rijden voor de dichtstbijzijnde Dennerle dealer, maar de kwaliteit is super.
❤❤❤❤❤
Mark
I've used both potted plants and tissue culture. But I have to say I personally prefer the tissue culture plants. I don't know but they just seem more pure.
Great visit, I don't have any place near me that sells Dennerle.
Bummer, where are you located?
@@MJAquascaping, I'm in Rhode Island in the US
Such a heavenly place...I prefer Tissue Culture...want to see that scape video 😍
More into tissue culture for some reason i always get alot of melting with potted plants unless i bought submerged ones.
It really depends on the types of plants. Sometimes I have better success with potted vs tissue culture
Any advice on converting ferns like Java fern from emersed to submerged. Mine grow tones of new shoots of top and I wish it wouldnt
In my country potted plants are the only option, no one sells tissue cultured plants unfortunately.
Do these plants melt back a lot? It seems since the plants aren’t always in contact with water they’d have trouble adapting to submersed state. I’m not trying to be negative or anything I’m just curious
I prefer tissue cultured over potted plants because there are so many plantlets in 1 cup
Hi Mark. What’s your opinion on Dennerle’s All in One Elixir? Just started using it so not sure yet but seems to have everything you need??
Great product for low tech tanks, or tanks with not very demanding plants.
My hra,natans,roundifolia grows a lot of areal roots and that looks odd ,what is the reason behind it and how to control that,make a video on it please.
Yo MJ, today marks 1 month after the start of my dry start java moss aquascape, and it all went really well with your instructions! However, the moss hasn't covered the rocks entirely (or as much as I'd likd) and I was wondering if I should fill it up and add co2 or just keep going with the dry start (I have some carpeting plants arriving this week too to add to the dry start). So what's your opinion? Should I go the wet route or wait 1 more month with the dry start to achieve my goal?
Hey Arthur! I would fill it up right now and add CO2. The javamoss will probably start growing faster as well, so you will achieve your goal faster as well.
@@MJAquascaping Thanks for answering! And thanks for the dry start tutorial. You're one of the best aquascaping channels in the platform, if not the best!
TC plants
Do they ship to Australia?
How much are they selling the plant pot that you prepared? 🙂
haha special price 😁
Plant haeven!! *.*
how do you determine how many to buy for aquarium?
Basic rule is 1 pot for 1 palm sized area, but it also depends on the plant itself, if it's fast or slow growing.
1st!
It's 2021 and people still say first like it's some sort of achievement 😂😂
Wait what . So aquatic plants can multiply by seeds ????!!! If so how do these plants multiply underwater do the seeds travel or what. Someone plz explain
this is so cool and you should really get crypt lucens :D
класс
I fucking died at 9:59 holy shit
how do u buy from the website i see no prices
It's wholesale only
Why rotalas never seen
Tissue culture every time, no risk of snails, other pests or aglae.
Tissue
tissue
6:20 plants don't need oxygen 😂
There is no Arabic translation 🥲
So sorry, I've enabled it now
@@MJAquascaping Thank you for more progress and success 🌹
All my plants came from a delivery guy
😅
Tissue, i have better success with them, less melting problems
Мечта идиота или об этом изобилии только мечтать остаётся))))