Hello! I love it, how your plants are like stories in your space. They have a beginning somewhere, continue somewhere and end up elsewhere until the story continues again. I love seeing older plants who have had their ups and downs . They are not looking like jewelry, they live and the story goes on. Had to come and tell this thought to you, hope you have a lovely week! Greetings from Finland!
I use gemstones, marbles, glass pieces, and shells in the top of the soil in my pots🥰 beautiful collection! I’m inspired by your work! Thank you for sharing!!
Everything is looking lush and stunning. I have to say even the struggling plants are bringing a vibe that makes your collection more relatable than a tour around an unnaturally perfect group. My Hoya Super Silver just gave up and I have no plans what so ever of getting any new Khroniana. I am looking forward to a video on Nepenthes. A friend of mine just sent me a cutting of hers and I have absolutely what to do with it. It is in water right now but I can't even identify a node on this thing. I made the mistake of telling her I had not dipped my toe into carnivorous plants and now I have a huge cutting that I am going to feel absolutely horrible if it dies.
Thank you so much Michael 🌸 That’s definitely what I go for with my collection, it’s not about perfection and more natural that way in my opinion! I think the next video will be on nepenthes so I hope it’s up in time for you - but I have never propagated or gotten a cutting of them 🫠 Does it have roots already? I think the ‘node’ is probably where the leaf comes out of the stem but depends how much you have going on with the cutting maybe 😂
@@amyadwan no roots and my friend says she grows them in half moss and half perlite. It really is making me dig for information but so far nothing is clear. This is going to be one of those things where I am going to have to hope for a happy accident. 😂
Oh shit I don’t think I can help you there 😂 I would assume rooting in water would work if you’re comfortable with that? But yes maybe hoping for the best is all you can do 😂 Fingers crossed for you!
Hello, I'm new here and I must say, I love the way you grow your plants. You let them grow wild how they want to grow instead of cutting every single node that doesn't have a leaf (literally everybody does that) and you use natural sticks. You're a lot like me in that regard. That plant corner on the left side was absolutely stunning!! And some of your plants are incredibly big. Like, some of them I've never seen grow that big, especially not kalanchoe. I definitely agree that begonia masoniana is stunning but I also kinda hate mine because it doesn't want to grow, it just drops its leaves. Such a drama queen
Great tour! I have a similar setup with metal shelving and “plants gone wild” feel. Looking to style up in 2024 and glad to have found you. Will catch up on your older videos. 😊
Bonjour Amy ,merci pour ce 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌾 🌵 🏵 tour ♥️ magnifique ♥️.,et tres apprecier .Vos 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌾 🌵 🏵 sont 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌾 tres tres ,belles .Et quelle chance de voir vos belles hoyas fleurir .Je vous souhaites un excellent week end 🙌. Bravo ♥️ et felicitations ❤❤❤. de❤
Hello hello thank you so much for watching and for leaving this lovely comment ✨🤍🌱 I appreciate your support. I hope you had a great weekend and enjoy your plants 😁✨
I haven't finished the tour but loving every bit of it so far. I have a question about my jade plant tht has recently had a filmy white "fungus" growing on it. What can I do for it?
Thank you so much 🤍✨ You could treat with rubbing alcohol gently and see if this gets rid of it. Also try to keep the leaves / soil a bit more dry for a period of time which may help it to die off?
If your leca plants isn’t doing so well it’s probably you let the reservoir dry out or nutrient issue. What nutrients are you using? Still give it a try!
Definitely a nutrient issue I would say, I don’t give enough - I think in general the leca life just doesn’t suit me, and will be moving away from it in the future 😅
18:35, omg in that clip I see the same bugs I have on my plants and been trying to figure out what are they… one looks like silver springtails and the other ones are more thick. I dont know how harmful they are or anyhthing about them. Do you have any advice pls?🙏🏽😭
Well springtails are harmless to your plants, they are actually the good bugs! They will keep your soil healthy… as for the other ones, they might be soil mites. Which again are great for soil and help keep the balance. If these are what they are you have nothing to worry about! Try your best to identify them anyway and if the plants are healthy this is a great sign 🙌🏼
I have a Hoya cumigiana and i was planning of getting another one and that one is Hoya densifolia also Any plants that pair with hoya? -HOYA CUTIS PORCELANA -HOYA DENSIFOLIA -PHILODENDRON SMALL - - IDK what else
I LOVE the variety in your collection! There's so much visual interest, not just a sea of green philodendrons😅
Thank you so much! ✨ This is something I love about it as well, anything and everything ☺️
Fabulous tour
Thank you so much! ✨🌱🥰
Hello! I love it, how your plants are like stories in your space. They have a beginning somewhere, continue somewhere and end up elsewhere until the story continues again. I love seeing older plants who have had their ups and downs . They are not looking like jewelry, they live and the story goes on. Had to come and tell this thought to you, hope you have a lovely week! Greetings from Finland!
I use gemstones, marbles, glass pieces, and shells in the top of the soil in my pots🥰 beautiful collection! I’m inspired by your work! Thank you for sharing!!
Sounds so beautiful!! Thank you so much I really appreciate it, and glad you enjoyed it 🤍✨
Everything is looking lush and stunning. I have to say even the struggling plants are bringing a vibe that makes your collection more relatable than a tour around an unnaturally perfect group. My Hoya Super Silver just gave up and I have no plans what so ever of getting any new Khroniana. I am looking forward to a video on Nepenthes. A friend of mine just sent me a cutting of hers and I have absolutely what to do with it. It is in water right now but I can't even identify a node on this thing. I made the mistake of telling her I had not dipped my toe into carnivorous plants and now I have a huge cutting that I am going to feel absolutely horrible if it dies.
Thank you so much Michael 🌸 That’s definitely what I go for with my collection, it’s not about perfection and more natural that way in my opinion! I think the next video will be on nepenthes so I hope it’s up in time for you - but I have never propagated or gotten a cutting of them 🫠 Does it have roots already? I think the ‘node’ is probably where the leaf comes out of the stem but depends how much you have going on with the cutting maybe 😂
@@amyadwan no roots and my friend says she grows them in half moss and half perlite. It really is making me dig for information but so far nothing is clear. This is going to be one of those things where I am going to have to hope for a happy accident. 😂
Oh shit I don’t think I can help you there 😂 I would assume rooting in water would work if you’re comfortable with that? But yes maybe hoping for the best is all you can do 😂 Fingers crossed for you!
That was BONKERS !!!
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(I prefer to use sticks as poles too.)
Absolutely beautiful collection of plants every time I watch your houseplant tour I buy another plant ❤
Thank you so much 🤍 I hope you got some nice ones from it to spark your interest ☺️✨🌱
You have a beautiful collection 😍
Thank you so much! 🌱✨🤍🌸
Hello, I'm new here and I must say, I love the way you grow your plants. You let them grow wild how they want to grow instead of cutting every single node that doesn't have a leaf (literally everybody does that) and you use natural sticks. You're a lot like me in that regard. That plant corner on the left side was absolutely stunning!! And some of your plants are incredibly big. Like, some of them I've never seen grow that big, especially not kalanchoe. I definitely agree that begonia masoniana is stunning but I also kinda hate mine because it doesn't want to grow, it just drops its leaves. Such a drama queen
I love the plant that is very sensitive when you touched it, I want one! 😊
It’s amazing isn’t it! Mimosa pudica it’s called ☺️✨
Great tour! I have a similar setup with metal shelving and “plants gone wild” feel. Looking to style up in 2024 and glad to have found you. Will catch up on your older videos. 😊
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful houseplants lovely collection beautiful
I just want to say I love this video! I love your collection, I love that’s it’s over an hour and you have a great personality 😊
Awh thank you so much!! You’re so kind, I’m really happy you enjoyed the video 🥰✨🌱
💚🍃🌞✨ thank you for sharing Amy!!! such a beautiful collection ✨🌞🍃💚 sending you lots of light and blessing from Sacramento CA 😇
Thank you so much for watching!! Much appreciated 🤍✨ Lots of love and light right back to you and hope you’re well 🌱☺️
Awesome collection. You have the best V. Schefflera Arboricola I've seen to date
Thank you so much 🤍🌱 it’s come a long way!
Hay haven't seen you around for a while!
Welcome back! 😁✨🌱
Great video. I enjoyed your plants.
Thank you so much ✨🌸
Keep going!
Thank you so much shevonne! 🥹✨🌸🌱 Much appreciated 🤍
Don’t worry about the shields on the fern dying some varieties just do that
Yes I’ve read this too - since this video was filmed it’s still very happy and shields die and regrow all the time ☺️
Love your collection of plants,soo beautiful and healthy ❤🤗🥰😍
Thank you so much!! ✨🤍🌱
Hello Amy from Puerto Rico! I suggest aroid mix for your Philodendrons. The syngoniums do like more water. I’m trying pon for them. 🙋🏼♀️🪴🌿💚🐩
Hello and welcome!! Thank you so much for the suggestions 🌸🙌🏼✨
Thanks for sharing your wonderful collection! 💚✨💚✨
Thank you so much for watching as always Dee! ✨🤍🌸🌱
Good collection everything is so beautiful
Thank you so much 🤍🌱✨
Loved the tour. Thx for sharing 🌹
Thank you so much, thanks for watching! 🌱✨
the bulb plant in your kitchen is a ponytail palm , which it's more like a succulent
Thanks for letting me know!
Bonjour Amy ,merci pour ce 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌾 🌵 🏵 tour ♥️ magnifique ♥️.,et tres apprecier .Vos 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌾 🌵 🏵 sont 🪴 🌱 🌿 🌾 tres tres ,belles .Et quelle chance de voir vos belles hoyas fleurir .Je vous souhaites un excellent week end 🙌. Bravo ♥️ et felicitations ❤❤❤. de❤
Hello hello thank you so much for watching and for leaving this lovely comment ✨🤍🌱 I appreciate your support. I hope you had a great weekend and enjoy your plants 😁✨
Ang ganda naman po,sending full support
Thank you! 🤍✨
Very beautiful house plants👏👏👌
Thank you! ✨🤍🌱
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you sweetheart ❤️❤️❤️
When you grow in leca, you have to use plant fertilizer bc the plant doesnt get the same nutrients it would from soil.
Yes thank you, I think it’s more the care routine that doesn’t suit me as much as growing in soil does!
I haven't finished the tour but loving every bit of it so far. I have a question about my jade plant tht has recently had a filmy white "fungus" growing on it. What can I do for it?
Thank you so much 🤍✨ You could treat with rubbing alcohol gently and see if this gets rid of it. Also try to keep the leaves / soil a bit more dry for a period of time which may help it to die off?
nice plant well done
Thank you ✨🌱
You have such a beautiful collection! I think the first Nepenthes you showed may be Nepenthes gaya 🌱
Thank you so much Amy ✨🌸🙌🏼 Ahh I think you’re right, that looks like the one!! Thanks for letting me know 🌱
If your leca plants isn’t doing so well it’s probably you let the reservoir dry out or nutrient issue. What nutrients are you using? Still give it a try!
Definitely a nutrient issue I would say, I don’t give enough - I think in general the leca life just doesn’t suit me, and will be moving away from it in the future 😅
New here! Love what you've got going.
Welcome! Thank you so much ✨🙌🏼🌸
18:35, omg in that clip I see the same bugs I have on my plants and been trying to figure out what are they… one looks like silver springtails and the other ones are more thick. I dont know how harmful they are or anyhthing about them. Do you have any advice pls?🙏🏽😭
Well springtails are harmless to your plants, they are actually the good bugs! They will keep your soil healthy… as for the other ones, they might be soil mites. Which again are great for soil and help keep the balance. If these are what they are you have nothing to worry about! Try your best to identify them anyway and if the plants are healthy this is a great sign 🙌🏼
I have a Hoya cumigiana and i was planning of getting another one and that one is Hoya densifolia also
Any plants that pair with hoya?
-HOYA CUTIS PORCELANA
-HOYA DENSIFOLIA
-PHILODENDRON SMALL
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IDK what else
I would love a Hoya densifolia! 🥰✨
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