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Pomegranate Production in Florida
This year we are surprised by our Pomegranate production as multiple years in the past have brought no yield. Have a look at what conditions we used to come to our current results. Thanks for watching.
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Rockhounding For Golden Calcite in Fellsmere Florida Canal 54
Просмотров 43721 день назад
Here we take you rockhounding for Florida's golden calcite. You will also discover many shell varieties along the way. There is a nice bunch of surprises in this rockhounding adventure. Thanks for watching.
Rockhounding Ray Mine in Burnsville North Carolina 2024
Просмотров 9 тыс.Месяц назад
Here we go on a Rockhounding Adventure into Ray Mine of Burnsville, North Carolina. Here you can find all kinds of minerals. Aquamarine, tourmaline, quartz, feldspar, moonstone, beryl, emerald, muscovite, mica, garnets and so much more. Take a look and see what can easily be yours. Thanks for watching.
Florida Apple Trees July 2024 Update
Просмотров 31Месяц назад
Here we are attempting to successfully grow two types of apple trees in Florida. Will they survive. Find out here. Thanks for watching.
Thai Dwarf Mulberry July 2024 Update
Просмотров 80Месяц назад
Here we cover our Thai Dwarf Mulberries and also our clones to see if they took to the soil or not. Check out our progress. Thanks for watching.
Cashew Trees July 2024 Update
Просмотров 344Месяц назад
Here we show the productivity of our Cashew Trees here in Florida. Cashews were thought to not be able to survive in Florida. We've proven this to not be true. Check it out. Thanks for watching.
Barbados Cherry Tree July 2024 Update
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Here we experience a difference in weather expectations which leads to a change in our Barbados Cherry productivity. Details in video. Thanks for watching.
What Happens To Ripe Pineapple Left On Stalk
Просмотров 236Месяц назад
Here we show what happens when a pineapple is left to ripen on its stalk. We also cover what signs to look for to know exactly when the pineapple is ready to pick.
Rockhounding North Carolinas South Toe River 2024
Просмотров 5 тыс.Месяц назад
Go on a rockhounding adventure with us as we explore the South Toe River in Burnsville, North Carolina looking for beautiful stones and minerals. Here you can find tourmaline, kyanite, aquamarine, moonstone, feldspar, garnet, mica, muscovite, quartz, emerald and many more.
Full Food Forest Tour 7-1-24
Просмотров 932 месяца назад
Explore our food forest as we take you on a full tour through our food forest at the beginning of it's most productive months of the year. Fruit trees, nut trees, vines of sorts and bromeliads you might wish to add to your property. For Your World Explorer Brand Merchandise link: www.zazzle.com/store/yourworldexplorer Your World Explorer Ebay link: www.ebay.com/str/yourworldexplorer
Passionfruit Vine Progress 7-1-24
Просмотров 412 месяца назад
Passionfruit vines in Florida. Do they produce ever? We don't know yet but we do find out eventually. For Your World Explorer Brand Merchandise link: www.zazzle.com/store/yourworldexplorer Your World Explorer Ebay link: www.ebay.com/str/yourworldexplorer
Grow Olives In Florida 7-1-24
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Take a good look at our olive tree. Yes it is growing in Florida. Can you grow one too? For Your World Explorer Brand Merchandise link: www.zazzle.com/store/yourworldexplorer Your World Explorer Ebay link: www.ebay.com/str/yourworldexplorer
Tainung 64 Sweet Potato Progress 7-1-24
Просмотров 712 месяца назад
Watch as we explain where we started with these sweet potatoes as opposed to where we are now. For Your World Explorer Brand Merchandise link: www.zazzle.com/store/yourworldexplorer Your World Explorer Ebay link: www.ebay.com/str/yourworldexplorer
Large Amount of Cashews Growing 6-19-24
Просмотров 752 месяца назад
Here we are conducting on large and on-going experiment with growing cashews here in Florida. The results will shock you. For Your World Explorer Brand Merchandise link: www.zazzle.com/store/yourworldexplorer Your World Explorer Ebay link: www.ebay.com/str/yourworldexplorer
100% Success Cloning Thai Dwarf Mulberry
Просмотров 282 месяца назад
Here are the results of our efforts to clone the Thai Dwarf Mulberry. For Your World Explorer Brand Merchandise link: www.zazzle.com/store/yourworldexplorer Your World Explorer Ebay link: www.ebay.com/str/yourworldexplorer
Giant Yam Bed Update 6-19-24
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Giant Yam Bed Update 6-19-24
Pomegranate Progress 6-19-24
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Pomegranate Progress 6-19-24
Florida Avocado Update 2024
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Florida Avocado Update 2024
Pineapple patch in full production 2024
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Pineapple patch in full production 2024
Florida Apple Trees Full Sun Experiment Kick Off 2024
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Florida Apple Trees Full Sun Experiment Kick Off 2024
Simple Tomato Grow System 5-22-24
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Simple Tomato Grow System 5-22-24
Huge Yams Begin Their Grow Season 5-22-24
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Huge Yams Begin Their Grow Season 5-22-24
Prime Ark Freedom Blackberry Progress Report 5-22-24
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Prime Ark Freedom Blackberry Progress Report 5-22-24
How To Clone Mulberry
Просмотров 973 месяца назад
How To Clone Mulberry
Barbados Cherry Progress Report 5-8-24
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Barbados Cherry Progress Report 5-8-24
Pineapple Patch Progress Report 5-8-24
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Pineapple Patch Progress Report 5-8-24
Store Bought Orchids Growing on Yard Trees
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Store Bought Orchids Growing on Yard Trees
Pomegranate Progress Report 5-8-24
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Pomegranate Progress Report 5-8-24
Mulberry Progress Report 5-8-24
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Mulberry Progress Report 5-8-24
Create Unlimited Free Organic Soil
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Create Unlimited Free Organic Soil

Комментарии

  • @dawncamner7433
    @dawncamner7433 3 дня назад

    I LOVE your videos, I learn so much!! Maybe consider getting like a GoPro camera to put on your head to make recording easier? I hope you keep making lots more of these, thank you!!!

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 3 дня назад

      @@dawncamner7433 I will continue. Thank you for your kind words.

  • @nitrousblast1
    @nitrousblast1 6 дней назад

    I am having the same issue with something eating my cucumber leaves and flowers. I have my cucumbers on a cattle panel trellis and whatever it is is only eating the leaves up on top of the trellis. I’ve searched high and low and cannot find even one cucumber beetle. I have set out traps and haven’t caught one. If its not cucumber beetles what else could be eating the leaves and flowers? Thanks

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 6 дней назад

      @@nitrousblast1 Possibly the loop worm. They are tiny and bright green.

    • @nitrousblast1
      @nitrousblast1 6 дней назад

      @@yourworldexplorer1 Ive searched under and on every leaf and in flowers but haven’t seen anything alive or dead. Curious why just up on the top of the trellis? Could it be birds?

    • @nitrousblast1
      @nitrousblast1 6 дней назад

      @@yourworldexplorer1 the only thing I can find are tiny black dots on the underside of a few leaves. I’m at a complete loss. Is the chemical you used food safe?

  • @Justinoid1
    @Justinoid1 7 дней назад

    I feel like the problem rock hounding on the East Coast in Appalachia is that everything is so worn down because it’s super old. Colorado is amazing for rock hounds.

  • @BiddahSweet
    @BiddahSweet 8 дней назад

    Great Video. Thank you for this. I had this sitting around for a while and was wondering if I could use it on crops.

  • @WallyBox4Me
    @WallyBox4Me 9 дней назад

    So many rocks you could have split open. It would have taken 1-2 mins to explore for curiosity's sake. Maybe next time.🫤.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 9 дней назад

      @@WallyBox4Me Yes. I was extremely limited on my time. Next year for sure

    • @zenflow4life
      @zenflow4life 5 дней назад

      ​@@yourworldexplorer1Trust me, I understand it seems like every time I get to a good place. It's a rock hound or dig.I'm limited on my time much more than I would care to be

  • @tammyturner5507
    @tammyturner5507 10 дней назад

    I’m in upper NC and finding quartz with mica. Some quartz clear and some like solid clear, if that makes sense. Dug down about 6-7 feet to find in red clay. Cool finds.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 10 дней назад

      @@tammyturner5507 If you're in the red clay then there may be clear quartz terminations.

    • @zenflow4life
      @zenflow4life 5 дней назад

      Any points so far? Im in upper NC too ❤

    • @tammyturner5507
      @tammyturner5507 5 дней назад

      @@zenflow4life mostly just clear quarts rocks but I’m not really good at identifying. Mostly what I’m seeing would be good for someone who cuts rocks for jewelry. Wish I could share pictures. I’m in mid upper NC near VA. I have cut a few with the shovel and do look like small gems.

  • @Gloria-qy3dd
    @Gloria-qy3dd 13 дней назад

    You should always have a buddy with you ,lots of poison snakes in that area.Blessings send your way.

  • @JW007100
    @JW007100 13 дней назад

    You need to do a final show and tell display about what you kept if you did.

  • @Wisdomseeker_777
    @Wisdomseeker_777 14 дней назад

    Ours is 100% yellow finally, but it's super hard. Should it be harvested now & left to soften on the countertop near a window?

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 14 дней назад

      @@Wisdomseeker_777 If it's yellow then it is ripe. Smell it. It should smell sweet. If so then it's ready to cut and eat.

    • @Wisdomseeker_777
      @Wisdomseeker_777 14 дней назад

      @yourworldexplorer1 I found out from another channel to harvest it when it falls over toward the ground, smells sweet & pulls away easily, no cutting should be necessary. Thanks anyway though.

  • @oldmountainmarineandmetals9736
    @oldmountainmarineandmetals9736 14 дней назад

    Get to the GOLD!!!

  • @MrTrecutter1
    @MrTrecutter1 14 дней назад

    Good stuff, i live in burke county and have found red garnets the size of 50cent pieces

  • @FairyNews369
    @FairyNews369 15 дней назад

    Hangman1128. Says mica is petrified giant cedar tree bark. Quartz is petrified sap. Extremely interesting when you look at rocks from his perception.

  • @417powerhouse3
    @417powerhouse3 16 дней назад

    My daughter is getting into geology and I'm looking for places to take her. This is amazing thank you

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 16 дней назад

      @@417powerhouse3 Awesome. I'm trying to get my kids into it. They're not ready. Soon I hope. 😊

  • @shawarrior
    @shawarrior 24 дня назад

    What variety are yours? I have an Azadi in ground here in the Tampa area and it seems to do well, albeit no flowers yet.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 24 дня назад

      @@shawarrior Variety is unknown. Though the flesh of seeds is light purple with more white.

  • @dianemartin7110
    @dianemartin7110 25 дней назад

    Thank you SO much for your video and for sharing your location. You are the first I've found. Most won't divulge thier locations. I have just started rockhounding and have been having trouble getting started as I'm not sure where to look. 😊

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 25 дней назад

      If you live in Florida then you can look anywhere there is a big canal. The sediments pulled up usually have lots to discover.

    • @dianemartin7110
      @dianemartin7110 24 дня назад

      I went today and found some beautiful calcite! My heart wanted it all, but my mind told me to leave some for others to find. I'll be looking around the canals. Only here for 1 more weekend. Thank you again, you made my day!

  • @viciousdelicious5950
    @viciousdelicious5950 29 дней назад

    😉

  • @justinwick8033
    @justinwick8033 Месяц назад

    Crazy kyanite but imagine whats beneath the surface

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 29 дней назад

      @@justinwick8033 oh I can imagine. The location is rich.

  • @priyakumari6073
    @priyakumari6073 Месяц назад

    😅

  • @DeAThWisH112
    @DeAThWisH112 Месяц назад

    Over the past couple months I been there prob 6 times bc I always find good stuff. I’m On my way rn actually hence why I’m watching these. I found the biggest garnets I’ve ever found period there last time

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 Месяц назад

      @@DeAThWisH112 Nice. We found one garnet as big as a Quarter. That was not captured in the video.

  • @aprilwills6777
    @aprilwills6777 Месяц назад

    Ohhhh man! This is the first video I've watched on your channel, so before I say anything else, I thank you from the bottom of my heart 🤗! It's the precise content I've been looking for. Fr! You have no idea (or maybe you do🤷‍♀️, 😜lol) just how many freakin rockhounding videos I've watched over the last few months (def could be worse), naively expecting, then just hoping, til I was near madness🤯 cuz RUclips's wonky algorithm wasn't suggesting the right videos for me🤦‍♀️! Lmao, it's so ridiculous, I have to laugh😂. Anyway, sorry for my rant😬. I've been fascinated with rocks, particularly gemstones, for as long as I can think of, but I never really knew exactly what I admired and/ or collected. I've recently gotten a strong nudge to get serious (amateur level), starting with my property. I just need to know what I'm looking at AND the right places to focus on. Idk why, but I have a hard time assessing some stones just using pics in my books or online. I have a feeling that you're videos will be more helpful. *Also, I did notice quite a few stones you missed while making the video, so I'd for sure go back soon if it were me. **Btw, I live in the Piedmont of NC and am specifically hoping to find rubies and such, but all stones make me happy 😊.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 Месяц назад

      @@aprilwills6777 Thank you. You can look at a USGS data map to get a clear idea of what exist on exactly your property. Rockhounding is a deep passion of mine. I hope to be enabled to continue producing videos for people while using my unique perspective. I have never visited most locations in the USA. So my eager mindset should yield the perspective people crave to observe. I believe these experiences are what many people desire in time and because we get to experience the thrill of discovery and thrill of the hunt at the same time. Wishing you great finds along your rockhounding adventures.

  • @denisemurray412
    @denisemurray412 Месяц назад

    My family and I camped here many years ago. The closest town to our campground was a few miles down the road. We laughed because the town name was on opposite sides of the same wooden post. You blinked, you missed it.☺

  • @the5stacys
    @the5stacys Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting this video. Im a couple of hours south of where you're hounding and am learning about the rocks in our area.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 Месяц назад

      @@the5stacys NC has tons of minerals to offer. I too am just now learning.

    • @DeAThWisH112
      @DeAThWisH112 Месяц назад

      Me too .. Greenville , SC. You can’t be far.

    • @the5stacys
      @the5stacys 25 дней назад

      I'm in the middle of you both. This is a superb location for stumbling upon very nice finds. 🙂

  • @temujinkhan6326
    @temujinkhan6326 Месяц назад

    been wondering if the ube yam can be propagated this way. maybe i should try

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 Месяц назад

      @@temujinkhan6326 Can not hurt anything to try. I experiment often.

  • @michaelscraftsandrocks7607
    @michaelscraftsandrocks7607 Месяц назад

    You missed ALOT.. Hope you found some of them after you turned the camera off.. North Carolina has some of about everything.. The way things grew together though, it's hard to spot things alot of times.. Espesially creek hounding..

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 Месяц назад

      @@michaelscraftsandrocks7607 I am confident I missed a bunch of good stuff. Though I did leave with a few nice finds.

  • @user-bw6ig7ef5z
    @user-bw6ig7ef5z Месяц назад

    Shouldn't plant much of anything under or close to a mature oak. They secrete a substance from the canopy that acts as a growth inhibitor to many plants. It's their natural way of keeping grass and alot of other things from competing with them for water and nutrients.

  • @jackkakongoma3440
    @jackkakongoma3440 Месяц назад

    This two yrs old when is likely to start bearing fruits?

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 Месяц назад

      @@jackkakongoma3440 No. It bears later in its life. After several years. Closer to seven plus years.

  • @halunkarecord
    @halunkarecord Месяц назад

    SAY GOODBYE TO YOUR TREES! YOU'LL SEE!

  • @mikeprimus3643
    @mikeprimus3643 2 месяца назад

    How long from when the pineapple forms the flower to time to pick does it normally take? I noticed the flower in the middle in about December of 2023 and the fruit is still not ripe. No hint of yellow, but the crown looks great so it seems healthy. Just afraid I’m going to wait too long to pick but don’t want to pick too early.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 2 месяца назад

      @@mikeprimus3643 Must wait till yellowing starts. It takes different amounts of time for every fruit.

    • @mikeprimus3643
      @mikeprimus3643 2 месяца назад

      @@yourworldexplorer1 Thank you so much for the reply. Its been awesome watching it grow (I live in suburbs of Chicago, so its interesting trying to make sure it doesn't get too much water when outside during the summer). Just seemed like 7 months of fruit growth was a lot, so I appreciate the direction.

  • @anthonybailey3511
    @anthonybailey3511 2 месяца назад

    Yes, it's been used in propagating Dioscorea Rotundata. It works.

  • @shinchanisnotinnocent9139
    @shinchanisnotinnocent9139 2 месяца назад

    Mine is really small but it is half yellow and doesn't smell like anything

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 2 месяца назад

      @@shinchanisnotinnocent9139 When it starts to smell then it starts to attract animals.

    • @shinchanisnotinnocent9139
      @shinchanisnotinnocent9139 2 месяца назад

      @@yourworldexplorer1 when can I harvest it

  • @vonries
    @vonries 2 месяца назад

    I watched all of your videos on pineapples. I also live in Florida and grow pineapples. This year I'm getting about 30 fruits. I would suggest putting your plants a little further apart from each other. I also have taken the time to improve my soil. I've never had a problem with to much water. I have mine under the drip line of my house. I also have some under the edge so some get very little water as they get closer to the walls away from the drip line to being directly under it. They are not picky they will grow just about anywhere and under just about any conditions other then cold. I don't know why more people don't grow them. I have so many at this point I'm growing them in as little soil as possible so I can sell them off. I put them in tiny bags of earthworm castings. They are growing like crazy in those little bags tucked into full shade. Good luck my friend.

  • @BenjieAngMiniFarm
    @BenjieAngMiniFarm 2 месяца назад

    Happy farming 😄

  • @larretta88
    @larretta88 2 месяца назад

    Thanks man, I'm local and fossils are my life on weekends.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 2 месяца назад

      Great to see. There are many more locations. It is incomprehensible just how many shells exist.

  • @jocerod123
    @jocerod123 2 месяца назад

    Is it normal for there to be no pups? Mine is almost ready to pick but no pups and it’s not leaning

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 2 месяца назад

      Yes. They often do not come until after the fruit is removed.

  • @oftin_wong
    @oftin_wong 2 месяца назад

    They germinate easily in the thick leaf litter under the tree from nut fall so if you fill a pot with rotting leaf litter from the macadamia tree and emulate whats under the tree it'll work They will be fried by the sun if the ground around them heats up You need a good thick cover of their own leaf litter

  • @oftin_wong
    @oftin_wong 2 месяца назад

    Australia has a very broad range of climates it extends from the tropical to the temperate and most of it is desert in the interior So its not going to be 'like florida' As such ...maybe in tropical Queensland here and there

  • @LiliansGardens
    @LiliansGardens 3 месяца назад

    Good yam growing in florida. Great demo . with large seedlings. The stones in the soil causes each yam to grow in multiple bulges.

  • @LiliansGardens
    @LiliansGardens 3 месяца назад

    Very good result growing these yam seedlings. I have grown these severally and it's a brilliant way to multiply and create yam seedlings.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 3 месяца назад

      Thank you. If we need food in abundance then this is a way.

  • @Gorthnfrenz
    @Gorthnfrenz 3 месяца назад

    How'd it go? I grew in 10a and made it all the way thru the winter while fruiting, but the second I put them in full sun this May, dried and dead.

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 3 месяца назад

      Yes. The dry time is a destroyer. I will provide an update soon.

  • @adrianaalfonsin5923
    @adrianaalfonsin5923 3 месяца назад

    Which state is this? How long will the alata be ready to be harvest?

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 3 месяца назад

      Florida. Hardiness zone 9b, 10a border. When temperatures dip below 70 degrees and maintain that temperature is when it is harvest time.

  • @adrianaalfonsin5923
    @adrianaalfonsin5923 3 месяца назад

    Is Dioscorea alata leves, edible?

  • @Buttercookie-h7d
    @Buttercookie-h7d 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the short and sweet video.

  • @NinjaOrchids
    @NinjaOrchids 4 месяца назад

    Looks like my phalaenopsis pulchra mount, but I used hob filter material to keep the roots together 😅

  • @soniataitt636
    @soniataitt636 4 месяца назад

    Dod you do an update on the strawbeŕries

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 4 месяца назад

      The Strawberries have perished. I will be restarting efforts in the future for strawberries when I have more time.

  • @MienQueThuongNho
    @MienQueThuongNho 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍

  • @222mmax
    @222mmax 5 месяцев назад

    HOW OLD BEFORE YOU CAN HARVEST? THANK YOU GOD BLESS YOU MARANATHA

  • @222mmax
    @222mmax 5 месяцев назад

    WHAT ARE THOSE CROWS GROWING AROUND THE RIPENING PINEAPPLE? WILL THEY GROW MORE PINEAPPLES STOCK TOGETHER? HOW DO YOU SAFELY SEPARATE THEM? CAN THEY BE REPLANTED IN THE SOIL FOR MORE PINEAPPLES? THANK YOU GOD BLESS YOU MARANATHA

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 3 месяца назад

      Yes they grow new Pineapples. They do not need to be separated. They will produce pineapples together without separating.

    • @drdrew3
      @drdrew3 2 месяца назад

      To get the largest and sweetest pineapples you should remove the pups and replant them. The root system can ideally support just one fruit. Any additional fruits will be stunted. When you twist off the ripe pineapple you also remove the attached shoots just below it. The main plant will usually have a second stalk growing to replace the picked one

  • @evarene07
    @evarene07 5 месяцев назад

    Those piles just look like perfect snake hiding places…😖

  • @kovichira9131
    @kovichira9131 5 месяцев назад

    do you just let nature water them?

    • @yourworldexplorer1
      @yourworldexplorer1 5 месяцев назад

      I do. They are in the bromeliad family and therefore are like the air plant.

  • @harshinisaparamadu7860
    @harshinisaparamadu7860 5 месяцев назад

    👍