I've had a devastating couple months losing plants to pests (mealybugs and mites) and your videos are giving me the boost to go out and buy more plants now that the situation is under control. Quarantining a new philodenderon lemon lime and a peace lily at the moment! Thanks Patrick!
I love my monstera siltepecana, it grows quickly and is easy going. I chopped it back a lot in December because it was starting to invade neighboring pots. Now, I can barely tell I trimmed it. I don't have room for the larger monstera varieties. Another easygoing plant type are tradescantias. They are colorful and do well in bright, indirect light. They don't require a lot of water either. Herbs are great for windowsills or under grow lights. I've had more success growing cilantro inside than I've had in the past 5 years of patio gardening. Thyme and basil are also easygoing windowsill or grow light herbs. I have sliding glass doors for windows and nosy neighbors so I have heavy blackout curtains. Plus, I'm in southern Arizona and the sliding doors are as old as I am so the curtains block the heat in the summer. I thought I couldn't grow a wide variety of plants in my apartment but I started experimenting with grow lights. Now, I've even been successful growing dwarf tomatoes inside.
Thank you for this informative video, Patrick. Super helpful for those of us starting out. I think I will change the location of my succulents after watching.
I adore your videos! I’m in the UK but I would absolutely love to go plant shopping with you, your cheerful smile is infectious and you’re very informative. Thank you, I really appreciate your efforts .
Excellent video! Especially liked how you simplified lighting in connection to the different levels of sunlight through south, east, and west facing windows.
The Neon is my favorite too! 😍 Did you know that not even Epipremnum is a Pothos? Pothos is a completely separate genus. It's weird cause we use the name Pothos so often, while the actual Pothos are relatively uncommon/rare
Marantas are the easiest of the marantacaea family. The easiest calatheas (goeppertia now) are definitely the peacock plant and the rattlesnake plant. Burle Marxii isn’t tooooo bad.
you could try a inline hose filter patrick. also called a "rv filter"(sold ar all the home stores) i habe a gro green by hydro logic from tyhe pro grow store(same company that makes ro systems) removes most all the nasty stuff from tap water. used if for years in my hydro system.
Quality content :) if I had a plant newbie friend, I would for sure share this. Your videos feel like a friend is sending me a Snapchat or FaceTiming me. Especially the goofy snips like model posing with plants and runway walks down the isles holding plants. Werq. Haha
Patrick, i think that at one point calatheas casted spells on me when I walk by them, just had to take one up lol, but now I've waaaaaaaaaaay more discipline. 😁😁
string of hearts is THE plant i struggle with the most 😆 the only way i seem to make it happy is in the "prop-box" i'm guessing the humidity in my house is just way too low
“Was that a lot?”…. Nuuh that is not enough😆🤌 it is so difficult for me to find string of pearls or hearts. Like the stores over here do not carry those. 😭 anyways very wonderful and informative video. 🫶🌱
my north windowsil is for my props. works well
Such a fun and informative video!! Thanks Patrick! ☺️☺️
I ❤ you for taking this hermit with you, ❤ to Joe, thank you for giving me faith in the future.
🥹🥹 thank you for watching! The pleasure is mine ❤️❤️
I am not a new plant parent, but your video helped me, too,! Thanks, Mr. Patrick!🌴
I'm so inspired by you! You show you care and love to share your love for plants...😂❤
🥰🙌💚
I've had a devastating couple months losing plants to pests (mealybugs and mites) and your videos are giving me the boost to go out and buy more plants now that the situation is under control. Quarantining a new philodenderon lemon lime and a peace lily at the moment! Thanks Patrick!
This was such an awesome video! Absolutely enjoyed every minute. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🥰💚
I love my monstera siltepecana, it grows quickly and is easy going. I chopped it back a lot in December because it was starting to invade neighboring pots. Now, I can barely tell I trimmed it. I don't have room for the larger monstera varieties. Another easygoing plant type are tradescantias. They are colorful and do well in bright, indirect light. They don't require a lot of water either. Herbs are great for windowsills or under grow lights. I've had more success growing cilantro inside than I've had in the past 5 years of patio gardening. Thyme and basil are also easygoing windowsill or grow light herbs. I have sliding glass doors for windows and nosy neighbors so I have heavy blackout curtains. Plus, I'm in southern Arizona and the sliding doors are as old as I am so the curtains block the heat in the summer. I thought I couldn't grow a wide variety of plants in my apartment but I started experimenting with grow lights. Now, I've even been successful growing dwarf tomatoes inside.
That was marvelous Patrick😊🙌💖I enjoyed every bit of it
Thanks Newman! So glad you enjoyed it! 🥰🙌
Yes
So educational
Good advice and fun plant wiggling!
Thank you! 😆💚
Thank you for this informative video, Patrick. Super helpful for those of us starting out. I think I will change the location of my succulents after watching.
Super helpful for new plant parents and I love the way you filmed it!
Thank you!
I was just at that Armstrong last weekend. I got one of those beautiful Adansonii for my office. Great informative video Patrick
Nice!!! Those adansonii looked good!
I totally love 💚💚💚 your videos!!! I appreciate your advice!!!!!!
Thank you! 😊💚
thank you for the video!
Thank you for sharing all those amazing and beautiful plants thank you for your advice respond to get them this plant is easier to look after
Thank you for Jillian!
Nice video, thank you.
Patrick I enjoy your videos so much! 😚😀
I adore your videos! I’m in the UK but I would absolutely love to go plant shopping with you, your cheerful smile is infectious and you’re very informative. Thank you, I really appreciate your efforts .
Thank you!!! 🥰💚
thank you very informative
my sister's snake plant died. i don't think even weeds will survive under her care LOL
Awww LOL!
My sister killed an aloe
Excellent video! Especially liked how you simplified lighting in connection to the different levels of sunlight through south, east, and west facing windows.
Thank you! 🙌
Yassssss
😊💚
Thank you very much very helpful.
The Neon is my favorite too! 😍 Did you know that not even Epipremnum is a Pothos? Pothos is a completely separate genus. It's weird cause we use the name Pothos so often, while the actual Pothos are relatively uncommon/rare
Marantas are the easiest of the marantacaea family. The easiest calatheas (goeppertia now) are definitely the peacock plant and the rattlesnake plant. Burle Marxii isn’t tooooo bad.
you could try a inline hose filter patrick. also called a "rv filter"(sold ar all the home stores) i habe a gro green by hydro logic from tyhe pro grow store(same company that makes ro systems) removes most all the nasty stuff from tap water. used if for years in my hydro system.
Sounds like I have to look into that! I need that haha
That pothos porn saved my day! 😂😂 Loved the video!!
Pothos porn!! 🤣🙌
Quality content :) if I had a plant newbie friend, I would for sure share this.
Your videos feel like a friend is sending me a Snapchat or FaceTiming me. Especially the goofy snips like model posing with plants and runway walks down the isles holding plants. Werq. Haha
Thank you! 😆💚
Patrick, i think that at one point calatheas casted spells on me when I walk by them, just had to take one up lol, but now I've waaaaaaaaaaay more discipline. 😁😁
string of hearts is THE plant i struggle with the most 😆
the only way i seem to make it happy is in the "prop-box"
i'm guessing the humidity in my house is just way too low
Oh true! They do love humidity!
I too, have killed a maidenhair fern.
Out in the wild 😂😂😂
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Maranta was not an easy plant for me. My son and I killed ours.
“Was that a lot?”…. Nuuh that is not enough😆🤌 it is so difficult for me to find string of pearls or hearts. Like the stores over here do not carry those. 😭 anyways very wonderful and informative video. 🫶🌱
Thank you so much! 🥰🙌💚