The calathea that died that didn’t look like a peacock plant was actually a rare Calathea Helen Kennedy... such a shame it died as the actually sent you a specimen that’s hard to get hold off. I have one hence why I recognised it.
Im very excited for this update. Thanks for sharing. About calathea makoyana.. i think thats is ginger calathea peackcok. They have beautiful leaves when geting bigger.
I have ordered from three Thai sellers. Only one is good. Fortunately I did not spend allot of money. I think that i will continue to find good sellers on-line. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your update! The deceased "calathea makoyana" was actually what is called a peacock ginger or Kaempferia which does go dormant. Hopefully you checked the rhizome & it was mushy before you tossed it. 😝
New subscriber here, hi from Poland! :) Love your plants, such a shame about the state of the second seller's shipment though. I also love your hair, and would love a video all about that :D
I bought 2 plants from BoganaPotPlants and both had spider mites. The worst part was that they sent me a philodendron Red Emerald when I had purchased a Dark Lord! It looked nothing like the mother plant on their IG. But I'm so glad you were able to save some of your plants 🌿!
Thank you for the updates, they are helpful. My only Indonesian order I got in January was a monstera albo & florida beauty varigated. Both are still alive but have gone thru many a medium to get them to the right spot. The florida beauty did loose all of its leaves except for 1, the green one. It finally is pushing out a new leaf. I cant tell if it has any varigation on it & the original stem is questionable if its varigated or not. How do I tell?
Anna D I’m glad the video was helpful 😊 the more striping on the stem, the more variegation. If the stem has very obvious yellow stripping spread around the stem, you’ll hopefully have constant variegation. If it looks like the stem is solid green on one side and solid yellow on the other, the variegation will still continue but probably on every other leaf instead of every leaf. If you don’t see any yellow stripping, technically it could still occasionally push variegation but it’ll be rare if/when it does happen.
I love a good update! I had a very similar experience with my melano. I think they're just super sensitive to shipping. Little dainty princesses 👑 Overall, your plants recovered really well! It's a testament to your excellent care :)
The calathea that died that didn’t look like a peacock plant was actually a rare Calathea Helen Kennedy... such a shame it died as the actually sent you a specimen that’s hard to get hold off. I have one hence why I recognised it.
Very helpful video to see the outcome of plants after a couple of months
I love this update. Omg. You save those few from The brink of death kudos to you
Im very excited for this update.
Thanks for sharing.
About calathea makoyana.. i think thats is ginger calathea peackcok. They have beautiful leaves when geting bigger.
I have ordered from three Thai sellers. Only one is good. Fortunately I did not spend allot of money. I think that i will continue to find good sellers on-line. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your update! The deceased "calathea makoyana" was actually what is called a peacock ginger or Kaempferia which does go dormant. Hopefully you checked the rhizome & it was mushy before you tossed it. 😝
New subscriber here, hi from Poland! :) Love your plants, such a shame about the state of the second seller's shipment though. I also love your hair, and would love a video all about that :D
Always wondered about the plants thanks for the update
Katie Williams I’m glad it was helpful!
Love this kind of update!
Peggy Snail I’m glad you liked it!
I bought 2 plants from BoganaPotPlants and both had spider mites. The worst part was that they sent me a philodendron Red Emerald when I had purchased a Dark Lord! It looked nothing like the mother plant on their IG. But I'm so glad you were able to save some of your plants 🌿!
The video with the dragon scale was the first of your videos that I saw. I'm so glad something worked out of that one!
I love update videos. Thanks for this one!
Very Good and helpful video!!! We normally don't think about how a plant is going to react after the shipping. Thanks for sharing it!!! :)
Daniel Arana thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
I subscribed bc of the spider clip lol
I just found you via Nichol!
Subscribed and liked, belled, commented!😎
Mr. Spirofucci thanks for joining the channel! Glad to have you! Lol
Thank you for the updates, they are helpful. My only Indonesian order I got in January was a monstera albo & florida beauty varigated. Both are still alive but have gone thru many a medium to get them to the right spot. The florida beauty did loose all of its leaves except for 1, the green one. It finally is pushing out a new leaf. I cant tell if it has any varigation on it & the original stem is questionable if its varigated or not. How do I tell?
Anna D I’m glad the video was helpful 😊 the more striping on the stem, the more variegation. If the stem has very obvious yellow stripping spread around the stem, you’ll hopefully have constant variegation. If it looks like the stem is solid green on one side and solid yellow on the other, the variegation will still continue but probably on every other leaf instead of every leaf. If you don’t see any yellow stripping, technically it could still occasionally push variegation but it’ll be rare if/when it does happen.
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I love a good update! I had a very similar experience with my melano. I think they're just super sensitive to shipping. Little dainty princesses 👑
Overall, your plants recovered really well! It's a testament to your excellent care :)
Cute hair cut
The spider thing was too funny 🤣
juliette_in_ hamburg lmao yeah watching it AFTERWARDS it is
Like your channel! Can you provide a link to the Laksa plant seller in Indonesia?
Hey! That humidity dome sounds cool did you build it or buy it? If u bought it could I have a link?
Same question from me 😊
Please show us the humidity dome!
Oh, regarding the Q&A: If money wasn't an issue, where in the world would you like to live and why?
juliette_in_ hamburg thanks for the question 😊