Out of all the plant UA-cam ‘rs I subscribe too, you are the only one that I watch every video you put out😀. I don’t know why but I never skip one of yours! I just love your videos. They are always really interesting and you are so pleasant to listen to and to watch🙂. Great work, we appreciate you!👏🏼 Happy new year!
To create a longer climbing trellis for you raphidophora cryptantha you could layer another board BEHIND the one it’s on, rather than trying to attach a board to the top
I’m really hoping more native plants will get popular next year, it’s definitely something i’m getting more interest in - both for indoors and balcony containers
Rhaphadiphora decursiva has been readily available in Australia very cheaply for a small pot and is sold under the common name of Dragon's tail. It is usually mislabelled as Epipremnum pinnatum here too.
Came to say the same thing! I bought a tiny one a couple of years ago, neglected it a lot, chopped it up and propagated it and now I have WAY more Raph. decursiva than I need, lol. I bought mine as Epipremnum pinnatum "Dragon's Tail" and a kind person on reddit corrected me as to it's actual classification.
For the Raph growing on the tiny board, go and get yourself a piece of 1"×4" wood from your local hardware store. Also, grab a flat metal bracket and some screws. You can place the new piece of wood on top of the older one. Then place the metal bracket on the back side and screw it into place. Voila! You've got yourself an extended growing board!!
I’m so grateful that you were my introduction to this wonderful world of plants. I’ve learned so much and I’m enjoying the journey. Thank you for being a voice of reason and knowledge. I always look forward to your videos. Happy new year!
Rhaphidophora hayi hit Walmarts all over last week. I picked one up for $18 and some change, after tax. It came mounted on a plank and is actually 2 plants, 1 mounted on each side. So really, I got each plant for $9. It did have spider mites qnd is in quarantine being treated right now. It looks really healthy despite the mites though.
I wish my Walmart didn't pair down their plant selection so much during the winter. They have a large heated greenhouse but they still cut what they carry by more than half
@@niko7996 Mine does the same thing. It's a smaller town so I'm not surprised. I have to go to the stores in the large neighboring city to get anything good.
Fun video! It is always exciting to guess and to anticipate what plants will become popular or more readily available. I know I have great hopes of getting my grubby little plant loving hands on many new varieties! Happy Growing and of course HAPPY NEW PLANT COLLECTING YEAR! YAAAAAY! So exciting! 🤗🤗🤗
Hey Nick! Could you do a video concerning tissue culture? How far along is it in regards to affecting the market on plant buying & selling, and anything else you know?
I saw it on their site yesterday. I also usually pass on plants that Nick doesn't recommend. Same climate, similar conditions so I take his word for it. I'm not one for the shinglers anyway.
'A juvenile, plain, leafy, LEAFY leaf.' - Love that description! Thanks for sharing about the R. Decursiva. Looking forward to seeing more of those for sale because where I am at you can only really find them from collectors. Happy new year!
Thank you for your videos, I really appreciate all the information you are putting out there. I love all your plants! They are beautiful!! Thank you again from Texas!
Thank you for this wonderful list. I'm looking forward to the increase availability of the various Raphidophora. Also, thank you so much for listing the names of the plants you mentioned in the description box. You seem to be one of the few plant tubers who does so.
Hi Nick! It's fun seeing your picks for 2021, and I hope you're right on all of them. I would love to find the Rhaphidophora Hayi and Rhaphidophora Cryptantha at decent prices. It would be fun to have shingling plants. I'd love to find a Hoya Linearis and Sansevieria "Golden Flame", too. Thank you so much for sharing!
Yes! We had a frenzy here in Kansas City on the moonlight. It was posted on FB plant group that they were at Walmart along with a shingler and all hell broke loose.
@@VirginiaGeorge they waited till they were actually unboxed? Around here people got straight into the pallets themselves and they were all gone before the displays hit the floor
I added a gold flame to my collection in 2020 . It was showing up at crazy prices but somehow I managed to get it super cheap $11CAD for a really big one. Super happy with that!
♥️ anthurium fingers ♥️ Mine is just now throwing up a new leaf (got the plant back in October of 2020, it’s now January 2021). Def one of my top 3 favs of my collection right now.
Nick, I'm wrapping my cryptantha around a pole...so I'm getting layers of it stacked around horizontally. Another suggestion is to trim the top, then start that cutting as another line going up your board.
Another great video :-) I learned something new today. The Sans I picked up because of it's variegation pattern is a Gold Flame. 5' pot and it needed to be repotted asap as the pot had cracks already. When I bought it, it already had 5 new pups growing, amazing find. Keep the good work up.
Regarding the small plank situation, I’ve got to agree they don’t always come in the best setup. I work at a plant store and we got in a beautiful climbing golden pathos on a cedar plank..... that was NAILED to the bottom of the nursery pot. Definitely difficult to repot that one. As far as adding to yours, I might try to actually sink a second plank into the soil, flush behind the first plank. You’d have a bit of a staircase look, but you’d be able to secure it in the soil itself as well as being able to wood glue and or nail the new board to the first. You may have to do a cover pot situation to keep the weight balanced so that it doesn’t tip over, depending on the size of board you’re going with. Anyways just my immediate thought, hope you find something that works for you!!! Can’t wait to see more of your content. Thank you for creating.
Happy New Year! I live my rhap div. the leaves are crazy dark green but it’s kinda a crazy man! But I hit it back and now propagating to make more in container. It’s a great grower. Easy. Thank you for all you knowledge and sharing with us. Happy new year!
I'm lucky to be living in So Fla I buy cheap and sub divide and in a couple o months I have 3 or 4 or like last year on bulk trash day I found a Fid leaf fig 7 feet tall had to call a bud to help me lift it into my truc. I trimmed the top put the cut lleafs in water and put them under some ferns and forgot about them a year later Ihave a mini forest of Fid Leaf figs, about 15 " tall and thriving. When I go to the Home improv stores I always ck the lower shelves for what I call the rescue dept.or out back at the dumpsters. I havent paid retail for years. Seriously neighbors when moving always call me to give me plants, and my tenants do the same. I watch Nick. Abso the best on u tube......His knowledge of the latin names is spectacular
Hey Nick, you could connect the wood with dowels. It would be the least visible, I guess. Of course a little work, but still more beautiful than connecting the wood on the outside on the back.
Hi Nick! I love watching your vids✨❤️ I was thinking about the wooden plank issue as it grows......how bout attaching a taller one directly behind the short one and, yes, it’ll have a slight step, but I think it’s a pretty good solution to the problem 😁
Pretty good list! Im up north in Ottawa, CA and I think the only one I haven't see this years is the Syngonium (which I agree, is not that exciting anyway) I actually just bought the Decursiva on Black Friday at 50% off (for 15$) I'm pretty happy with it ^^ As always 👏👏👏👏 keep the good work ❤
FYI Nick, I just purchased a Rhaphidophora Decursiva at Home Depot in the bay area/California and it's being marketed as Philodendren Dragon's Tail. So you're right about it being mass produced but a year later 🙂
I really want to have that snake plant, it’s definitely on my 2021 wishlist. Also don’t forget, this year Costa Farms will be growing Thai Constellation Monstera Deliciosas at big box stores
@@avaf1084 I know they keep saying it will be released and I keep looking for them but never find any. I am guessing it is a little more difficult to mass propagate them via tissue culture as they initially thought. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that they are FINALLY able to release them. 🤞
Hi Nick💚🌿I just purchased 2 plants I'd never heard of...Sansevieria Francissi and a Revolution Philidendron (which honestly looks kind of like a Selloum in it's mature form). I'm hoping it is something new I can't find much info on it. Either way they are both adorable in their baby forn!💚🌿Thank you for all your relaxing content and information. Due to tour ease of care information I have purchased many suggested plants which are thriving and I absolutely adore! ❤
hi Nick, beautiful plants! Thank you for this video, happy new year. I think for the new year more people will continue to expand on growing their own food, at least that is my hope.
I think you're totally right about that syngonium. I got one for dirt cheap from a Thai seller last year that was calling it "Philodendron Clouded Leaf" but I've noticed a lot more people becoming interested in it these past couple months. Also, it definitely looks chlorotic, but in a cool way haha! That anthurium was my favorite plant that you mentioned, I hope those become cheaper and easier to find. I'd love to see a follow-up video in December to track how accurate your predictions were. Cheers
Cut to 2022 and my local plant shop here in Australia has masses of Rhaphidophora decursiva in hanging baskets ... I'm sure when you let them trail, the leaves get smaller and less frequent. The one I bought has a stem which is starting to run and it's not even making a leaf at every node. I'm going to aim a couple of stems at a moss pole.
Hoya linearis is such an easy going girl and roots easily in water. I'm in Scotland uk, my house is tough on plants esp in Winter but this Hoya just grows and grows for me 🤗 Happy New Year Nick and thanks for all your great content 🌺
I wanted to confirm on the Anthurium fingers.... All three of my local nurseries have gotten them in and are selling for $32.99 in a 4" pot 🥰 thank you for this video!
Happy 2021! great video thanks! i have seen 2 of the rhaphidaphora at a local specialty plant shop but didn’t pay attention re price. What about rumors that Costa Farms will have the Thai constellation this year?
I recently shot a raphidophora korthalsii on ebay for 20€ and really like it. Ifeels smooth but looks a bit velvety or satin-like and it shingles. Right now it's just in normal potting soil but I think I repot it in leca with a wooden board to climb up after seeing your video.I don't want the leaves to shrink I think, with 2020 bringing so many new people into the plant collecting hobby, the bigger growers in the Netherlands might become more experimental with what the present to the market. Like...try introducing new species from the geni that are "hot" like different aroids (monstera, anthurium, philodendron, raphidophora, syngonium...). Before the closed the garden centers because of covid t In november, I went there and the had a much more varied display of different aroiods, mostly philodendron, than what Iremember from my previous visits. An, I wish the would ope up the home improvement stores and gardencenters again. probably different hoyas and dischidias might become more common in garden centers too. I've seen some variegated australis at dehner for example. I hope for the hoya macrophylla...I think, it's one that a lot of people, hoyahead or not, could enjoy. Especially the variegated ones.
It looks very similar to an eppiperium Pinnatum, though alot thinner in the petol and the fenstrations look different too and it's a native to pur region. A good way to tell the difference is the pinnatum is a pothos - new leaves don't come out of a sheath and unfurl in the same way a regular pothos does, along with hole like perforations along the central leaf stem. I think it's a beautiful plant looking forward to seeing it for sale here in Australia. (we might only get the Eppiperum since they look incredibly similar when juvenile and the latter it very popular but some growers have a terrible habit of not not just mislabling plants, but not labling them beyond their 'designer' collection label tag which makes identification harder.)
Happy New Year, Nick!Interesting video, as always. For the one on the plank that is too short, just stick a taller plank behind the first plank and it should just continue on up. 💚
Hi Nick: First time watching you, Your easy on the eyes.. My question, A few years ago I bought a little plant in a shop and the tag said outdoor Orchid, It was about 6 inches tall with succulent like leaves and had a beautiful deep purple waxy flower with a yellow throat, flowers would last about 3 months and then it would produce another. anyway it was on my patio and I forgot about it and we had a cold snap and it froze, I've been looking for another one but can't find it anywhere. can you help. Thanks Alex. Oh I live in Vancouver , B.C.
Maybe you can use hot glue or some type of wood glue like the gorilla glue to add a extra plank to the Cryptantha to extend the length. I know on Esty (and I'm sure other shops) you can buy precut "Cedar Moss Board for Shingle Plants" that has that same plank shape with moss attached to it already as well if you like.
I've had my Hoya Linearis for some years now, they're pretty easy to get (or at least were at that time) here in Europe. I think it was 10 euros for a full pot (12 dollars). I really love that plant! He's now just a little over 2 meters long (78 inches). It bloomed for the first time this summer! (the flowers really smell though) They're also very easy to propagate. But you're so right about the mealy bugs, I've had those a while back in my Hoya as well.
A HEADS UP! My local (Oregon) Ikea today had 6" pot sized S. "Gold Flame" for $7.99. They were sort of damaged but I got three of them for $24. All had one or two babies starting. A local plant store had smaller but less damaged plants for $24.
I actually have 2 gold flame sansaveria and they cost me $20.00 for an 8" pot at my local "nursery" during our shutdown here in Vegas when all the hotels were closed for 3 months. They are beautiful.
I’ve been seeing the anthurium “fingers” in my local greenhouse for about a month now. I always stopped to look at it but never bought one. Seeing it a little larger makes me want one now, so I hope they’re still there next trip.
The Dracaena Trifasciata "Gold Flame" is a plant of yours that I've envied for a while. I've definitely been after one and it will be nice to see them in stores. I really like snake plants with a lot of yellow in them. No Rhaphidophora will ever darken this door again and I don't like the One Leaf Wonder Brats (Anthuriums, alocasias, colocasias, etc). I'm a hoya lover, but if I'm after something more linear, I think it will be a retusa. I'd have to see a linearis in person because I might love it. We'll see. The buyer at my nursery won't order hoyas until Spring. He buys trendy things according to what his regulars want and has the charming habit of buying small quantities of plants he thinks we'll like. He's usually right, too. He's threatening to drag me kicking and screaming outside my comfort zone so who knows what I'm in for in 2021. I'm still reeling from being dragged outside of my cactus bubble even though I still love them best.
Luckily I got a beautiful r. Decursiva for my birthday here in Austria 💃 Still waiting for the f. Triangular is haven't seen one yet, but craving for hoya polyneura and f. Shiveriana.... Wonder if it ever stops 🍀
That raphidaphora decursiva is generally called 'epipremnum pinnatum Dragon's tail' in Australia. They are cheap here and I've had one for about a year. Easy care, fabulous leaves. I wondered if the raphidaphora decursiva was slightly different.
Happy New Year Nick🎉🎉🎉🌿🍃🪴💕💗❤️ Some great pics for what will come on the market this year. My top pick/wish list plant this year is a Dark Lord; Philodendron. I will keep looking till I find. I’m just east of Toronto; in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦💚❤️🌸💕💗🌿🍃🪴🌱🌲
I would put a bored behind the existing one and then one on the top of the existing one. You could always screw them together then when the bored you have gets to small repeat the process. Just a thought 😉
Hayii hit the BBS in the last few weeks, mounted with more mature(ish) foliage (front and back of board) for under $20!!! Sooo awesome!!! Treubii moonlight has been put out again too!!!
Anyone else love to hear Nick’s pronunciations of the plants?
Just Iconic 🤩
Yeah...when I go to purchase my plants I have his videos at the ready. When someone asks "what's that?" I play it and go "what he said..."
Only reason why I’m here!! 🖤
🤷🏾♀️😂😂
Why was I just thinking this!!!! I find myself trying to pronounce like him. Can't do it! 😂
Out of all the plant UA-cam ‘rs I subscribe too, you are the only one that I watch every video you put out😀. I don’t know why but I never skip one of yours! I just love your videos. They are always really interesting and you are so pleasant to listen to and to watch🙂. Great work, we appreciate you!👏🏼 Happy new year!
Great video. I have raph hey. I got it from overseas. It is on a pole
Same here. He's knowledgeable and unpretentious. (Is that a word?)
Agree! He never gets boring
He’s informed, intelligent and easy to listen to. Gets to the point. He’s great! And very funny too!
Nick I don’t think you realize how much power you have
As someone who is not super connected in the plant world, I really appreciate you sharing your insider perspective!! So interesting and informative~
To create a longer climbing trellis for you raphidophora cryptantha you could layer another board BEHIND the one it’s on, rather than trying to attach a board to the top
Great tip Katherine 👍🏼
Nice
I’m really hoping more native plants will get popular next year, it’s definitely something i’m getting more interest in - both for indoors and balcony containers
I would love it if you started a series where you share your plant intel with us. I love how you keep it real with the ridiculous plant prices.
Rhaphadiphora decursiva has been readily available in Australia very cheaply for a small pot and is sold under the common name of Dragon's tail. It is usually mislabelled as Epipremnum pinnatum here too.
it's also an Aussie native!
I just paid $65 USD here in the states for an 8” pot with 3 leaves
Came to say the same thing! I bought a tiny one a couple of years ago, neglected it a lot, chopped it up and propagated it and now I have WAY more Raph. decursiva than I need, lol. I bought mine as Epipremnum pinnatum "Dragon's Tail" and a kind person on reddit corrected me as to it's actual classification.
Yeah, they're all in Bunnings and last year I bought a massive one for $20.
For the Raph growing on the tiny board, go and get yourself a piece of 1"×4" wood from your local hardware store. Also, grab a flat metal bracket and some screws. You can place the new piece of wood on top of the older one. Then place the metal bracket on the back side and screw it into place. Voila! You've got yourself an extended growing board!!
I’m so grateful that you were my introduction to this wonderful world of plants. I’ve learned so much and I’m enjoying the journey. Thank you for being a voice of reason and knowledge. I always look forward to your videos. Happy new year!
Rhaphidophora hayi hit Walmarts all over last week. I picked one up for $18 and some change, after tax. It came mounted on a plank and is actually 2 plants, 1 mounted on each side. So really, I got each plant for $9. It did have spider mites qnd is in quarantine being treated right now. It looks really healthy despite the mites though.
I wish my Walmart didn't pair down their plant selection so much during the winter. They have a large heated greenhouse but they still cut what they carry by more than half
@@niko7996 Mine does the same thing. It's a smaller town so I'm not surprised. I have to go to the stores in the large neighboring city to get anything good.
R. Hayi is the cutest plant I’ve ever seen in my life. I cannot deal with those perfect leaf shaped leaves 😭😭😭
Fun video! It is always exciting to guess and to anticipate what plants will become popular or more readily available. I know I have great hopes of getting my grubby little plant loving hands on many new varieties! Happy Growing and of course HAPPY NEW PLANT COLLECTING YEAR! YAAAAAY! So exciting! 🤗🤗🤗
Hey Nick! Could you do a video concerning tissue culture? How far along is it in regards to affecting the market on plant buying & selling, and anything else you know?
Sansevieria "Golden Flame" has been widely available at Home Depots in southern California since 2020, 6 inches for 12 dollars
you go girl
The R. Hayi is showing up in Costa Farms shipments to big box stores around where I live right now! So you called it!
Yep! I passed up a few for the same reason Nick said😂
I've just picked up my Hayi from Walmart last weekend
Salam kenal kak semoga selalu sehat
I saw it on their site yesterday. I also usually pass on plants that Nick doesn't recommend. Same climate, similar conditions so I take his word for it. I'm not one for the shinglers anyway.
@@deaconsmom2000 thank you ❤️👍🙏
'A juvenile, plain, leafy, LEAFY leaf.' - Love that description!
Thanks for sharing about the R. Decursiva. Looking forward to seeing more of those for sale because where I am at you can only really find them from collectors. Happy new year!
Hoya craze 2021, lol I got my first Hoya from my sister in 1973! Loving them ever since!
I just found your channel and I'm really enjoying it. Especially the newer videos where you're so relaxed and chill. Thanks a lot for your hard work!
The Sans. Gold Flame is quite nice. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
Thank you for your videos, I really appreciate all the information you are putting out there. I love all your plants! They are beautiful!! Thank you again from Texas!
I got my decursiva for $25 and it was labeled as “epiprenum pinnatum (dragons tail) “. I love it I can’t wait until the leaves mature and split
Thank you for this wonderful list. I'm looking forward to the increase availability of the various Raphidophora. Also, thank you so much for listing the names of the plants you mentioned in the description box. You seem to be one of the few plant tubers who does so.
The Hayi actually hit BBS last week! $16.99 on a wooden plank - along with ZZ Ravens, Treubii Moonlight, and Birkins!
Hi Nick! It's fun seeing your picks for 2021, and I hope you're right on all of them. I would love to find the Rhaphidophora Hayi and Rhaphidophora Cryptantha at decent prices. It would be fun to have shingling plants. I'd love to find a Hoya Linearis and Sansevieria "Golden Flame", too. Thank you so much for sharing!
The S. Treubii Moonlight is popping up in a lot of big box stores. There’s even a Big Box Stores FB group tracking that shit 😆
Yes! We had a frenzy here in Kansas City on the moonlight. It was posted on FB plant group that they were at Walmart along with a shingler and all hell broke loose.
Accurate. I happened to be at the store when they were unboxing and they were gone by dinner time.
Dude totally! The groups are going insane in KC!
@@VirginiaGeorge they waited till they were actually unboxed? Around here people got straight into the pallets themselves and they were all gone before the displays hit the floor
It’s a grower like it’s sister, slow at start and then just pops out leaves. It’s beautiful blue
YES! You just id'd a mystery hoya I got last year, the nummularioides! Thank you for such great info (better late than never!)
I added a gold flame to my collection in 2020 . It was showing up at crazy prices but somehow I managed to get it super cheap $11CAD for a really big one. Super happy with that!
♥️ anthurium fingers ♥️
Mine is just now throwing up a new leaf (got the plant back in October of 2020, it’s now January 2021). Def one of my top 3 favs of my collection right now.
this is the one thats on my wish list!
Happy new year Nick... Have a thriving year✨
Happy New Year everyone! The sansevieria plant was simply beautiful as well as the yellow pot it was in. Great video!
I just got my Rhaphidophora Decursiva! Can't wait to see it grow and get large leaves. :) 5" pot $40
Nick, I'm wrapping my cryptantha around a pole...so I'm getting layers of it stacked around horizontally. Another suggestion is to trim the top, then start that cutting as another line going up your board.
Another great video :-)
I learned something new today. The Sans I picked up because of it's variegation pattern is a Gold Flame. 5' pot and it needed to be repotted asap as the pot had cracks already. When I bought it, it already had 5 new pups growing, amazing find.
Keep the good work up.
Regarding the small plank situation, I’ve got to agree they don’t always come in the best setup. I work at a plant store and we got in a beautiful climbing golden pathos on a cedar plank..... that was NAILED to the bottom of the nursery pot. Definitely difficult to repot that one. As far as adding to yours, I might try to actually sink a second plank into the soil, flush behind the first plank. You’d have a bit of a staircase look, but you’d be able to secure it in the soil itself as well as being able to wood glue and or nail the new board to the first. You may have to do a cover pot situation to keep the weight balanced so that it doesn’t tip over, depending on the size of board you’re going with. Anyways just my immediate thought, hope you find something that works for you!!! Can’t wait to see more of your content. Thank you for creating.
ALSO I have the anthurium P and I LOOOOOVE it!
Nick, you've got a Matrix* type of plant knowledge. It's like another language that you've learned. It's amazing. 🌿🌱😊
Happy New Year! I live my rhap div. the leaves are crazy dark green but it’s kinda a crazy man! But I hit it back and now propagating to make more in container. It’s a great grower. Easy. Thank you for all you knowledge and sharing with us. Happy new year!
I'm lucky to be living in So Fla I buy cheap and sub divide and in a couple o months I have 3 or 4 or like last year on bulk trash day I found a Fid leaf fig 7 feet tall had to call a bud to help me lift it into my truc. I trimmed the top put the cut lleafs in water and put them under some ferns and forgot about them a year later Ihave a mini forest of Fid Leaf figs, about 15 " tall and thriving.
When I go to the Home improv stores I always ck the lower shelves for what I call the rescue dept.or out back at the dumpsters. I havent paid retail for years. Seriously neighbors when moving always call me to give me plants, and my tenants do the same.
I watch Nick. Abso the best on u tube......His knowledge of the latin names is spectacular
Happy New Year Nick! I always look forward to your videos! You now have me hooked on the Bergs pots too!
Hey Nick, you could connect the wood with dowels. It would be the least visible, I guess. Of course a little work, but still more beautiful than connecting the wood on the outside on the back.
Hi Nick!
I love watching your vids✨❤️
I was thinking about the wooden plank issue as it grows......how bout attaching a taller one directly behind the short one and, yes, it’ll have a slight step, but I think it’s a pretty good solution to the problem 😁
Pretty good list! Im up north in Ottawa, CA and I think the only one I haven't see this years is the Syngonium (which I agree, is not that exciting anyway) I actually just bought the Decursiva on Black Friday at 50% off (for 15$) I'm pretty happy with it ^^
As always 👏👏👏👏 keep the good work ❤
I just found a Rhaphidophora Decursiva at a local garden center (it was a small business)! Definitely worth the price and the foliage is INSANE. 😍
FYI Nick, I just purchased a Rhaphidophora Decursiva at Home Depot in the bay area/California and it's being marketed as Philodendren Dragon's Tail. So you're right about it being mass produced but a year later 🙂
He did say it was insider knowledge so that's probably why
I really want to have that snake plant, it’s definitely on my 2021 wishlist. Also don’t forget, this year Costa Farms will be growing Thai Constellation Monstera Deliciosas at big box stores
Someone was saying they pushed back their launch date to 2022 on their Insta for the Thai constellation
2022
Here in Southern California I found that Golden Flame sansevaria at Home Depot in December. They might still have them!
Changed to 2022 on their website
@@avaf1084 I know they keep saying it will be released and I keep looking for them but never find any. I am guessing it is a little more difficult to mass propagate them via tissue culture as they initially thought. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that they are FINALLY able to release them. 🤞
Oke jos mantap keren tanamanya indah sekali 👍👍👍
I appreciated this post so much. "Set yourself up" could be the best advice I've been given, thank you!
Been watching nick all day - good for my soul
Hi Nick💚🌿I just purchased 2 plants I'd never heard of...Sansevieria Francissi and a Revolution Philidendron (which honestly looks kind of like a Selloum in it's mature form). I'm hoping it is something new I can't find much info on it. Either way they are both adorable in their baby forn!💚🌿Thank you for all your relaxing content and information. Due to tour ease of care information I have purchased many suggested plants which are thriving and I absolutely adore! ❤
hi Nick, beautiful plants! Thank you for this video, happy new year. I think for the new year more people will continue to expand on growing their own food, at least that is my hope.
Psychic predictions are my favorite. You should revisit this every year to see how you did and then future predictions.
Happy New Year! That lil Anthurium is really cute
Happy New Year Nick!
Omg! The frosted heart syngonium is one of my favorittteeeeesss!!!! Omg it is so pretty!!
Mine was like 80
I think you're totally right about that syngonium. I got one for dirt cheap from a Thai seller last year that was calling it "Philodendron Clouded Leaf" but I've noticed a lot more people becoming interested in it these past couple months. Also, it definitely looks chlorotic, but in a cool way haha! That anthurium was my favorite plant that you mentioned, I hope those become cheaper and easier to find. I'd love to see a follow-up video in December to track how accurate your predictions were. Cheers
Cut to 2022 and my local plant shop here in Australia has masses of Rhaphidophora decursiva in hanging baskets ... I'm sure when you let them trail, the leaves get smaller and less frequent. The one I bought has a stem which is starting to run and it's not even making a leaf at every node. I'm going to aim a couple of stems at a moss pole.
Hoya linearis is such an easy going girl and roots easily in water. I'm in Scotland uk, my house is tough on plants esp in Winter but this Hoya just grows and grows for me 🤗 Happy New Year Nick and thanks for all your great content 🌺
I wanted to confirm on the Anthurium fingers.... All three of my local nurseries have gotten them in and are selling for $32.99 in a 4" pot 🥰 thank you for this video!
Best way to start the year, watching your video, always makes me so happy😊😊
Thank you for making them, and happy new year!
Happy 2021! great video thanks! i have seen 2 of the rhaphidaphora at a local specialty plant shop but didn’t pay attention re price. What about rumors that Costa Farms will have the Thai constellation this year?
I recently shot a raphidophora korthalsii on ebay for 20€ and really like it. Ifeels smooth but looks a bit velvety or satin-like and it shingles. Right now it's just in normal potting soil but I think I repot it in leca with a wooden board to climb up after seeing your video.I don't want the leaves to shrink
I think, with 2020 bringing so many new people into the plant collecting hobby, the bigger growers in the Netherlands might become more experimental with what the present to the market. Like...try introducing new species from the geni that are "hot" like different aroids (monstera, anthurium, philodendron, raphidophora, syngonium...). Before the closed the garden centers because of covid t
In november, I went there and the had a much more varied display of different aroiods, mostly philodendron, than what Iremember from my previous visits. An, I wish the would ope up the home improvement stores and gardencenters again.
probably different hoyas and dischidias might become more common in garden centers too. I've seen some variegated australis at dehner for example. I hope for the hoya macrophylla...I think, it's one that a lot of people, hoyahead or not, could enjoy. Especially the variegated ones.
It looks very similar to an eppiperium Pinnatum, though alot thinner in the petol and the fenstrations look different too and it's a native to pur region. A good way to tell the difference is the pinnatum is a pothos - new leaves don't come out of a sheath and unfurl in the same way a regular pothos does, along with hole like perforations along the central leaf stem. I think it's a beautiful plant looking forward to seeing it for sale here in Australia. (we might only get the Eppiperum since they look incredibly similar when juvenile and the latter it very popular but some growers have a terrible habit of not not just mislabling plants, but not labling them beyond their 'designer' collection label tag which makes identification harder.)
Love your vids nick. Recently moved my room around and created so much more space for plants. So excited to buy more plants haha
We are seeing the Rhaphadafora Hayi in Walmart's here in Oklahoma as well as Philodendron Treubeii Moonlight 😁
Happy New Year, Nick!Interesting video, as always. For the one on the plank that is too short, just stick a taller plank behind the first plank and it should just continue on up. 💚
Would love to see for 2022 and reflect on these pics
Hi Nick: First time watching you, Your easy on the eyes.. My question, A few years ago I bought a little plant in a shop and the tag said outdoor Orchid, It was about 6 inches tall with succulent like leaves and had a beautiful deep purple waxy flower with a yellow throat, flowers would last about 3 months and then it would produce another. anyway it was on my patio and I forgot about it and we had a cold snap and it froze, I've been looking for another one but can't find it anywhere. can you help. Thanks Alex. Oh I live in Vancouver , B.C.
Actually, Sanseiveria trifasciata "Gold Flame" just arrived to BC, Canada in the department stores 😜
Shit really?? I’m in Ontario I hope we get it too!!! Lol
Nick makes me smile every video :)
Happy new year kind plant sir
The *gold flame* I am drooling!!! I saw some around here in a further away garden center, but they were neglected. :/
Nice! That sanseveria! And anthurium fingers! I’ll be looking for those.
Maybe you can use hot glue or some type of wood glue like the gorilla glue to add a extra plank to the Cryptantha to extend the length. I know on Esty (and I'm sure other shops) you can buy precut "Cedar Moss Board for Shingle Plants" that has that same plank shape with moss attached to it already as well if you like.
I just love your videos. So professional and informative but fun and interesting. Perfect 🥰 happy new year 🎊
To extend your wood plank, try using an L Bracket on the outsider sides to attach another plank.
I've had my Hoya Linearis for some years now, they're pretty easy to get (or at least were at that time) here in Europe. I think it was 10 euros for a full pot (12 dollars).
I really love that plant! He's now just a little over 2 meters long (78 inches). It bloomed for the first time this summer! (the flowers really smell though)
They're also very easy to propagate. But you're so right about the mealy bugs, I've had those a while back in my Hoya as well.
There was a rhapidophora cryptantha at my local herp shop with 6 leaves that was being sold for 50 usd. I very carefully put that back in the cabinet
I love your sweater! And your predictions:)
A HEADS UP!
My local (Oregon) Ikea today had 6" pot sized S. "Gold Flame" for $7.99. They were sort of damaged but I got three of them for $24. All had one or two babies starting. A local plant store had smaller but less damaged plants for $24.
I just bought the "Gold Flame" yesterday!
Thank you Nick. Always the best info. Have a great and safe new year ❤🌿
I just want to know when the syngonium albo is gonna be cheaper. Online nurseries still charging $60 for a small pot.
Wow😂 in Europe it's around 20$. It's not popular, but it's definitely known and pretty easy to get.
3 usd here in Indonesia 😂
Hi Nick love your videos I notice you have a macromae plant hanger behind you is it attached to wall rather than ceiling and if so how thanks so much
The sansaveria gold flame u can get quite cheap in england tempted to get it as it turns out I quite like snake plants got 4 at the moment. X
Understand perfectly I’ve got 11 and trying to get a solid one of my variegated ones
I actually have 2 gold flame sansaveria and they cost me $20.00 for an 8" pot at my local "nursery" during our shutdown here in Vegas when all the hotels were closed for 3 months. They are beautiful.
Hi. Big fan of your videos. Please nake one on Philodendron Florida Beauty. That plant seems so elusive.
I’ve been seeing the anthurium “fingers” in my local greenhouse for about a month now. I always stopped to look at it but never bought one. Seeing it a little larger makes me want one now, so I hope they’re still there next trip.
You're so adorable. I love listening to you chat abt plants xo
The Dracaena Trifasciata "Gold Flame" is a plant of yours that I've envied for a while. I've definitely been after one and it will be nice to see them in stores. I really like snake plants with a lot of yellow in them. No Rhaphidophora will ever darken this door again and I don't like the One Leaf Wonder Brats (Anthuriums, alocasias, colocasias, etc). I'm a hoya lover, but if I'm after something more linear, I think it will be a retusa. I'd have to see a linearis in person because I might love it. We'll see. The buyer at my nursery won't order hoyas until Spring. He buys trendy things according to what his regulars want and has the charming habit of buying small quantities of plants he thinks we'll like. He's usually right, too. He's threatening to drag me kicking and screaming outside my comfort zone so who knows what I'm in for in 2021. I'm still reeling from being dragged outside of my cactus bubble even though I still love them best.
Happy New Year to you and all your subscribers 🎊🎊
Luckily I got a beautiful r. Decursiva for my birthday here in Austria 💃
Still waiting for the f. Triangular is haven't seen one yet, but craving for hoya polyneura and f. Shiveriana.... Wonder if it ever stops 🍀
That raphidaphora decursiva is generally called 'epipremnum pinnatum Dragon's tail' in Australia. They are cheap here and I've had one for about a year. Easy care, fabulous leaves. I wondered if the raphidaphora decursiva was slightly different.
What a fun and interesting video idea! I love how unique your content often is :)
Happy New Year Nick🎉🎉🎉🌿🍃🪴💕💗❤️
Some great pics for what will come on the market this year. My top pick/wish list plant this year is a Dark Lord; Philodendron. I will keep looking till I find. I’m just east of Toronto; in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦💚❤️🌸💕💗🌿🍃🪴🌱🌲
I bought a pretty decent sized rhaphidophora decisiva here in Queensland for like $35! I have noticed they’re popping up a lot more these days too
Fun video! Love hearing about your experience/knowledge from when you were a plant buyer. Happy new year 🥳
I would put a bored behind the existing one and then one on the top of the existing one. You could always screw them together then when the bored you have gets to small repeat the process. Just a thought 😉
I got a shingle plant from Walmart for $17! Costa farms is doing a "rare plants" series. Got a zz raven for $17 as well
The linearis is one I’m waiting for. Other than cacti hoya are so easy for me to grow and I do love the look of a hanging/trailing plant.
Hayii hit the BBS in the last few weeks, mounted with more mature(ish) foliage (front and back of board) for under $20!!! Sooo awesome!!! Treubii moonlight has been put out again too!!!
I love my anthurium finger. Seriously underrated anthurium