Thank you for your very interesting and useful plant talks! My plants should be grateful for your videos😁 cause they definitely have better care afterwards 😊
Congratulations for your channel! I'm a long-time viewer your channel has helped me tremendously to make my plants thrive and propagate them as well! You are my go-to channel for plant education and I have advised my friends to take a look as well! Greetings from Athens, Greece and keep up the good work guys!
Really interesting, thank you! I greatly appreciate you talking about the science behind taking care of plants, it helps to understand and not just ’follow rules / guidelines’.
It's been a long time since I've seen a video from you. I'm glad you're back! I do have a question, though. If the stomata are on the underside of the leaves, why does my Aglaonema guttate on the top side of her leaves? I have checked the underside, and I never find water drops on the underside.
Hi. I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for all of your videos. Thanks to your guidelines, our house plants are lusher and healthier and most of my cuttings are now successful. Since we are approaching the year end, I wonder if Cyclamen Persicum and Kalanchoe might be popular as indoor flowering plants in Sweden for Christmas season. It would be great if you could make videos on those to beautiful plants.
Its a constant battle for me for overwatering vs underwatering. I have lost quite a few plants from overwatering, that I went complete opposite direction and my plants survive on minimal water and as a result, minimal growth. But I figured, its better to have smaller plant, than no plant :D Though maybe after these series, I will reconsider as I really want some nice growth for some plants.
Great video, very informative. I would also like to see a video on the different kinds of self-watering set ups and pros and cons for plants. My polka dot and basil plants have very thin delicate leaves. They are very sensitive to over or under watering. If I don't water exactly at the right time, they wilt. Though if I catch it fast, they will perk up again. I have probably lost one polka dot plant. I'll see, it certainly damaged it. I'm not sure that this one can come back. The sister plant is fine. I saw someone on You Tube using a DIY wicking (using a single strand of acrylic yarn) self-watering system for her African violets! They were BEAUTIFUL and she did not have over or under watering problems since she started using it. I water carefully and I am learning my plant's needs. Overwatering can be a big problem too. I am careful, but I have done that too recently. If a plant has water available as they need it as they do in the ground in nature or on trees, etc. is that better? A great way to know what your plants will do if you need to go on vacation for a few days too. I am thinking of trying a small polka dot and basil plant to see how they would do in a wicking system. Apparently, the size of the wick may be a factor. I am doing some research. :😄🪴
You have me completely sold on the pumice. In fact I have the need to repot from pumice to pumice but cannot find any "Tips and Tricks" video.....not even one covering Pon to Pon. Is there any tips or things I should watch out for when repotting begins this spring??
How amazing! Thank you.
Thank you ! Great video.
well done
Tack!
Best video that explains the science behind the plants!
Great channel. Very informative. Keep it up
That was a wonderful lesson! 😍
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Good lesson. Thanks for sharing!
What a great topic! One I haven't seen mentioned by other plant utubers. I am eager for the remaining episodes.
Great. I really like your videos and how you explain everything. Thank you very much.
Swedish Plantguy: “Plants don’t have hearts.”
Zz plant next to him: “I beg your pardon.”
Nice job on photosynthesis and transpiration.
Thank you for your very interesting and useful plant talks! My plants should be grateful for your videos😁 cause they definitely have better care afterwards 😊
My plants are thriving because of your videos! Thank you from Canada!
Congratulations for your channel! I'm a long-time viewer your channel has helped me tremendously to make my plants thrive and propagate them as well! You are my go-to channel for plant education and I have advised my friends to take a look as well! Greetings from Athens, Greece and keep up the good work guys!
Really interesting, thank you! I greatly appreciate you talking about the science behind taking care of plants, it helps to understand and not just ’follow rules / guidelines’.
It's been a long time since I've seen a video from you. I'm glad you're back! I do have a question, though. If the stomata are on the underside of the leaves, why does my Aglaonema guttate on the top side of her leaves? I have checked the underside, and I never find water drops on the underside.
Thank u for always teaching so much good knowledge for plants you are amazing
Fascinating.
For a complicated process, you made it understandable!
Awaiting the next two lessons.
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So nice to see another video from you all again!! And again, this video did not disappoint! Amazing information! Thank you.
Hi. I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for all of your videos. Thanks to your guidelines, our house plants are lusher and healthier and most of my cuttings are now successful. Since we are approaching the year end, I wonder if Cyclamen Persicum and Kalanchoe might be popular as indoor flowering plants in Sweden for Christmas season. It would be great if you could make videos on those to beautiful plants.
Loved this! Can't wait for the next in the series ❤️
Another great video. Thank you. Look forward to the next one.
Thank You for helping all of us!!
Excellent!
Its a constant battle for me for overwatering vs underwatering. I have lost quite a few plants from overwatering, that I went complete opposite direction and my plants survive on minimal water and as a result, minimal growth. But I figured, its better to have smaller plant, than no plant :D Though maybe after these series, I will reconsider as I really want some nice growth for some plants.
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Great video, very informative. I would also like to see a video on the different kinds of self-watering set ups and pros and cons for plants. My polka dot and basil plants have very thin delicate leaves. They are very sensitive to over or under watering. If I don't water exactly at the right time, they wilt. Though if I catch it fast, they will perk up again. I have probably lost one polka dot plant. I'll see, it certainly damaged it. I'm not sure that this one can come back. The sister plant is fine. I saw someone on You Tube using a DIY wicking (using a single strand of acrylic yarn) self-watering system for her African violets! They were BEAUTIFUL and she did not have over or under watering problems since she started using it. I water carefully and I am learning my plant's needs. Overwatering can be a big problem too. I am careful, but I have done that too recently. If a plant has water available as they need it as they do in the ground in nature or on trees, etc. is that better? A great way to know what your plants will do if you need to go on vacation for a few days too. I am thinking of trying a small polka dot and basil plant to see how they would do in a wicking system. Apparently, the size of the wick may be a factor. I am doing some research. :😄🪴
To keep the pot in a container to soak water is better than waiting from top.
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Can we propagate variegated monsteras? They are expensive and I want to gift my friends new plants. Thank you
You have me completely sold on the pumice. In fact I have the need to repot from pumice to pumice but cannot find any "Tips and Tricks" video.....not even one covering Pon to Pon. Is there any tips or things I should watch out for when repotting begins this spring??
Can you please provide an honest review for liquid dirt and thrive?
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Hi Swedish man, where is a continuing??