Hi Alex, Namita here from the Crazy for Anthuriums group. I don't know if you will be able to see my comment but I still wanted to convey that you are doing a great job at Protecting & restoring the mother nature. Would definitely love to Visit someday.. Best Wishes! 💚🤗
The work you all are doing is extraordinary and amazing. If I could only be there to help I would love to experience the diversity of nature and learn more about consevating these plants that are becoming extinct. I hope you all are well funded for your important and invaluable hard work!❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😊😊😊
thank you so much for your reply, it always helps to read things like this! Funding as always is a real challenge in the conservation and restoration world, but hopefully this RUclips channel along with an upcoming patreon and gofundme can help us on the financial side to be able to expand and increase our impact in at risk tropical forest ecosystems!
There's quite a few on our previous video, if you'd like to check that out. We don't have as many Alocasia but you'll see some huge stingrays, a giant Portei, some variegated macrorrhyzos, black stem macrorrhyzos, odora x, frydek, and some massive Xanthosoma too!
I love the low light recommendation. There isn’t enough of that teaching on most plant channels. I for one keep low lights on my Anthurium velvet leaf. Love the doggy noises I have 2 and they pop up in my videos a lot. ❤
Thanks! Yes for us it's all about the coolness and shadows, that helps the Anthurium to get huge and keep really dark and showy leaves, and keep more leaves too! all the best to you and your dogs!
Your Aroids grow like crazzzy! If I didn’t know better I’d bet money that they were on steroids 😅. Stunning! I’ve never seen plants like this in india.
Thank you Purvy! onwards and upwards, hopefully to a place that allows us to showcase them to the public in future whilst also spreading an important restoration and conservation message!
besides the blonde hair, yes I think you're right. She is a little better presented, doesn't have a tonne of stress wrinkles and wears clothes without holes. Then again, we live in and work with an outdoor tropical forest whilst hers is indoors, so she would have less excuses than us!!
What a wonderful collections 💚
thank you so much!
Hi Alex, Namita here from the Crazy for Anthuriums group. I don't know if you will be able to see my comment but I still wanted to convey that you are doing a great job at Protecting & restoring the mother nature. Would definitely love to Visit someday.. Best Wishes! 💚🤗
Thanks for your message Namita, your words and support are hugely appreciated! Maybe see you one day!
I love it ❤
thank you!
The work you all are doing is extraordinary and amazing. If I could only be there to help I would love to experience the diversity of nature and learn more about consevating these plants that are becoming extinct. I hope you all are well funded for your important and invaluable hard work!❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😮😮😮😊😊😊
thank you so much for your reply, it always helps to read things like this! Funding as always is a real challenge in the conservation and restoration world, but hopefully this RUclips channel along with an upcoming patreon and gofundme can help us on the financial side to be able to expand and increase our impact in at risk tropical forest ecosystems!
What a lovely plants 🪴
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Would love to see your Alocasia collection!
There's quite a few on our previous video, if you'd like to check that out. We don't have as many Alocasia but you'll see some huge stingrays, a giant Portei, some variegated macrorrhyzos, black stem macrorrhyzos, odora x, frydek, and some massive Xanthosoma too!
I love the low light recommendation. There isn’t enough of that teaching on most plant channels. I for one keep low lights on my Anthurium velvet leaf.
Love the doggy noises I have 2 and they pop up in my videos a lot. ❤
Thanks! Yes for us it's all about the coolness and shadows, that helps the Anthurium to get huge and keep really dark and showy leaves, and keep more leaves too!
all the best to you and your dogs!
@ Thank you!! You too!
Wow! Would love to work there! Beautiful!
thank you!
The Anthurium Luxurians is so beautiful! I have one that size and I can’t wait for more leaves!
We need a video over your soil that you use for the anthurium and also a tour to forest
Yes, absolutely! Today we will be uploading a forest tour and a soil video will be coming very soon!
here is the forest tour video, if you have some time on your hands!
ruclips.net/video/c1ZfSVwQLcU/видео.html
@@JungleCitizens are you guys moving out from the forest with all that nursery ?
Yesss shout out to schistmatoglottis 🍃🍃💚💚💚💚
Indeed! Often overlooked, but an awesome genus and with so much to give to either an indoor or outdoor plantscape!
Your Aroids grow like crazzzy! If I didn’t know better I’d bet money that they were on steroids 😅. Stunning! I’ve never seen plants like this in india.
Thank you Purvy! onwards and upwards, hopefully to a place that allows us to showcase them to the public in future whilst also spreading an important restoration and conservation message!
Where are you. I love this
we are currently based in Goa, on the west coast of India and part of the Western Ghats ecosystem
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Do you sell saplings online??
Never mind if you don't.. Take care...
unfortunately we don't at the moment, although it is something we will be looking into in the future. thanks for your question!
About the Kaylee Ellen headtest, I can assure you: you don't look like her at all!
besides the blonde hair, yes I think you're right. She is a little better presented, doesn't have a tonne of stress wrinkles and wears clothes without holes. Then again, we live in and work with an outdoor tropical forest whilst hers is indoors, so she would have less excuses than us!!
@@JungleCitizens And fortunately you don't have to spend 2hrs for make up every day. 🙂