Your Croton is so beautiful. I have the Fire in a bush, thinner leaves and it lost the bottom leaves but its now bushier on top. Croton is one of my favorite plants. Great video as always.
I really enjoy the video, I have a lot of plant that you mentioned like golden photos , silver pohtos , croton and zz plant , spider plant and pice lily ,we watched you from Kuwait 🇰🇼.
If you want to give your plant light at night so it can photosynthesize can you use a regular lamp? or no because there isn't any solar energy being emitted?????????? also how do you make your aloe so tall i have one that i bought from IKEA and it is very tiny even though its been almost 2 years! I did buy a new pot for it but i don't have soil to put in it...
Hi Lucia 🙂. I have an Aloe Vera in a south facing balcony, I think she’s not very happy, the tips of the leaves are brownish and one of the leaves has black spots, what could it be??? Thanks 😊
Move her a bit away from the window. Even though she wants bright light, the windowsill might be a bit too direct. This can cause burning! Try very bright indirect light instead.
I like fern and winter cactus for indoors. They are also easy to maintain 😁
Ah this is true !! Thanks for sharing 💚💚
Im so happy you touched on the low light since we literally don't get much light here, sadly :( I love the zamiifolia 😍
oh! The Zamiifolia would be perfect for your place, as long as you provide a mit of sunlight, she is super resilient
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Thank you Lucia, some great plants mentioned there
Thank you! Happy you liked the video 😊
I just got a Croton plant today. Thank you for giving me hope with it 😃
Yay !!! Let me know how it goes 💚
Your Croton is so beautiful. I have the Fire in a bush, thinner leaves and it lost the bottom leaves but its now bushier on top. Croton is one of my favorite plants. Great video as always.
Thank you so much Esmeralda! Would love to see your Croton, do send a picture 😊💚💚
@@PlantsandLucia will post pics on your Instagram
Wow! The senecio serpens is gorgeous and tall! I've never seen one that tall! 💚
Thank youuu! It has been a great plant so far 💚💚💚
I really enjoyed this video. It thought me alot I'm a beginner
Thank you for watching! So happy it helped and of course let me know if you have any questions 💚 welcome to the planty world 😊😊
Great plant advice Lucia, thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching! Happy you liked the list 💚💚
I really enjoy the video, I have a lot of plant that you mentioned like golden photos , silver pohtos , croton and zz plant , spider plant and pice lily ,we watched you from Kuwait 🇰🇼.
Hi! So happy you enjoyed the video 😊 oh ! those plants are beautiful right? Greetings to Kuwait!
I love your choices for this Lucia
Thank you ! They are really great and easy ☺️💚 do you have a favorite easy plant at the moment?
great tips, love croton , thank you Lucia love your videos!!😍
Thank you Maria! Happy you liked the list 💚💚
Genial video!! I find my snake plant is also very low-maintanance 😍
Hi! Gracias 💚💚 You are right! The snake plant is a super low maintenance plant, thank you for sharing 😊😊
If you want to give your plant light at night so it can photosynthesize can you use a regular lamp? or no because there isn't any solar energy being emitted??????????
also how do you make your aloe so tall i have one that i bought from IKEA and it is very tiny even though its been almost 2 years! I did buy a new pot for it but i don't have soil to put in it...
Nice sis 🙏
Thank you! 💚💚
@@PlantsandLucia somuch 🙏
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Ur satin pothos is so beautiful
Thank you so much ! She really is very pretty 💚💚
Hi Lucia 🙂. I have an Aloe Vera in a south facing balcony, I think she’s not very happy, the tips of the leaves are brownish and one of the leaves has black spots, what could it be??? Thanks 😊
Move her a bit away from the window. Even though she wants bright light, the windowsill might be a bit too direct. This can cause burning! Try very bright indirect light instead.
Hi Eileen! Where your aloe is brownish is it dry or soft and mushy? Sending a big hug!
@@PlantsandLucia hi! The tips are dry 🙁
@@tresbonoeuf thanks!
@@eileen2284 ok ok... just to make sure, at your window sill do you have heating vents? This may also be too dry for your aloe vera as well