As far as the shopping addiction I will say that happens in literally every single hobby. Crafters collect more materials than they will actually be able to use. Builders collect more tools than they actually need to build. It doesn't matter what you hobby is, buying the new things is usually the dopamine rush that pulls people in, once you have everything thats when you see if the hobby has really stuck.
Yup as an illustrator this is true! Anyone who spends $200 a year on a hobby isn't really into the hobby. You know you're in deep when you've spent thousands within a few months and don't remotely feel guilty about spending a little more.....😂
Thanks, Lee! This format was awesome. So many of my favorite PlantTubers in one spot, and a few new ones to meet! I agree that hanging onto plants out of some soft of obligation feels silly. Plant trades (or "free to a good home" plant piles on a table at work) are a great way to share the love without feeling wasteful by trashing a plant that isn't bringing you joy. Some of my favorites were cast-offs from others. :)
I love the plant community. I’ve learned so much and have added plants to my collection that I discovered from different channels and I’ve been growing plants an incredibly long time. What’s important to me is only bringing home plants that I’m drawn to but that can thrive in the environment I can offer. There are many more varieties I’d love to own but currently don’t have the environment to support them. Agreed, it’s not the number or the rarity that’s most important.. get what you love, what is manageable for you. Growing and decorating your home with plants can bring you joy. 😊🌱❤️
Felt like I wanted to go to the hardware store today to “just look” and glad I watched this first. I personally find a lot of enjoyment in rescuing and propagating plants. Propagating helped me practice patience, and the slow going made the roots and leaves I did manage to grow feel more rewarding for having taken so long. I’m also hugely sentimental and I have certain plants from certain milestones that I want to keep for as long as possible, to remind me that I’m growing alongside them. I’m also cheap, so rescuing plants that I might otherwise toss gives me a challenge and saves my wallet. But finding ✨that plant✨ in a store, and knowing I must take it home will never get old.
I feel like you were reading my mind with the collection vs. Shopping addiction. It feels like so many plantfluencers have been trying to catch them all only for retail therapy and attention
Thank you for this video I been go to Lowe’s every day for a year now just to look for new plants , I called it a new hobby instead of saying what it really is which is a shopping addiction but watching this really helped me these last two days I still go but haven’t bought anything. Yall woke me up. ❤ this is my third time watching this video 😭😭😭 all of yall was on POINT!
For me I enjoy growing my plants out from plugs or cuttings. When they're big enough and I'm ready to move on, I sell them and start another project. They're some plants that are my babies and will never sell/ give away, but my enjoyment is the process of growing a plant and seeing them thrive❤ My newest project is a package of about 15 baby Philodendron White Princess at Petco that I got for $8.99! Couldn't believe it when I saw it, super excited to start soon😊
I like the different perspectives! There's no right answer and the shopping therapy has always made me cringe because I have adhd, and I no what I'm chasing. Ha! But there's nothing wrong with a nursery and a coffee. You don't have to buy to enjoy! My favorite part of this hobby is propogating, experimenting, learning, and trading/ selling (not ever for profit, but more for community). I've been focused on growing my plants to look good. Ha! Making a plan for their growth. I also love just staring at a section of my collection. It's soothing to my nervous system, and I do it daily. If I could never buy a plant again, I'd focus on trading. :) Ultimately,I would be sad because I do love a new plant-- especially a baby or tc bag that I can acclimate and grow.
I needed this post so much! I’ve been throwing out plants that give me problems, and feel so guilty about it. No more! Lessening in my collection is making me happier. I don’t plan on adding any more, any time soon.
I like plants. I also have a shopping addiction and major depression. Perfect storm. I really like seeing the growth of a plant. Gives me a reason to keep going.
Learning and understanding the limitations of your space and accepting that you won't be able to grow all the plants out there as big as these youtubers because I live in the mountains took me a minute, and like you say if a plant isn't inspiring joy and just becomes a chore get rid of it. If you're not sure if it inspires joy then it doesn't! I knew my collection got too big when one day doing plant chores I just stopped and said 'this isn't fun or rewarding anymore." Love how you bring up the mental health aspect of plant ownership!
This was such a sweet video, it just is such a beautiful and explicit depiction of the COMMUNITY in "plant community." Thank you so much for putting this together!
I'm glad that i understood what I want from plants before i did everything i impulsive wanted, bc i saw that on the internet. I like low maintenance plants, sometimes i need a little break from taking care of my plants and thats ok :D thats why i love hoyas, they are my soul-plants, we give each other everything we need :D
I mean, are we recognizing that reducing a collection is now a trend because everyone spent years getting out of control? The pendulum always swings from one extreme to another.
Hope it doesn't swing back. One thing that wasn't addressed is a lot of people making plant content would center it around new plants. It was a way to generate views and income but only to a point as that viewer market wasn't actually that large. And for the most part, went away after lockdown ended. A lot of creators weren't able to pivot after that. But the culture of excess was already set for us.
This is such a good step back and think video, especially when we are in a growing environment of excess consumerism and over consumption. I wanted to start my plant keeping journey and had been getting overwhelmed with videos of "supplies to buy" and "plants everyone need!" when it really just comes down to (for a lack of better phrasing) "does this spark joy?"...and yeah, i think just having my two tiny succulents do spark joy. I will never have the time or energy to add a million list of chores for too many plants.
Loved this video. I've learned I really appreciate having a lot of little plants I can baby and watch grow. I still love to baby a struggling plant tho, and now I'm a lot better at it haha
I'm in the process of starting, not necessarily a collection, but a larger than average horde of plants and this video was so helpful in regards to my mindset about it.
This is the video I needed to see. I started my collection with three plants in 2021, and now it has grown to about 30. After repotting 10 of them and propagating five in the last month, I am tired. I don't know how any RUclipsr can keep up with 100+ plants. I now don't feel like a lazy plant mom. This video gives me hope.
I got into plants last year when I’d finally bought an apartment. For me it’s to liven up my space, and if I cannot make it thrive or give it a good spot with light/grow light, then I rather won’t get the plant. So far I have 30 plants and I’m super happy with them. I often have people saying my plants “look fake” because I hose them down and wipe their leaves at least once a week, which helps prevent pests. In fact, many of them are getting so big I might have to narrow it down further to make them fit my apartment. So yeah, definitely quality over quantity.
@@KillThisPlant sorry my post sounded like I’m bragging. Just want to say your video topic is great and love your format w other friends chiming in on this. I love your channel because it’s all about how to grow things better, rather than chasing the most novel plants.
Great insights! I have made some of my best decisions on what plants are attainable for me to grow long-term, thanks to yourself and many others in the video. Thanks!
Thanks for watching. I couldn't decide on naming the video "this dumb thing I bought" or "me and my 6 friends talk about overconsumption, depression, and consumerism in the houseplant hobby"
Yes to this 🙌🙌 The shopping addiction aspect of this hobby (or any hobby) is an important topic to address. I genuinely love caring for my plants and experimenting. Like you, I love the challenge and sometimes when I’ve conquered that challenge, I am happy to rehome them. I offered plants that had been treated, or where just not my favorite, to people locally who gave me a large storage bin that I would fill with mystery plants of which some were not easy to come by. I asked them to commit to providing adequate light and to retreat and quarantine until the pests were totally eradicated. My thought process was that most people willing to take on pests probably haven’t taken on many. But if the rehabs were contained and treated, the volume of plants could offset the required effort. I didn’t hear back from the two people who I loaded up with some rehabs and lots of lovely plants so who knows, maybe they ended up in the bin but at least I made an effort to save the plants without causing too much of a risk to their other plants. It felt like the right amount of effort for all.
Thank you so much for making this video! I recently started collecting plant and getting serious with those that I already had. But with many of them it was too soon too fast! Plants needed to get used to us just like we need to get used to them.
LOL I just remembered how fotus often literally would grow in the trash after discarding pruned bits and pieces and than there is this cool piece of equipment
Lee, this is such a refreshing take 😌👌 I’ve noticed lately that the number of plants I have are starting to visually overwhelm my space and distract from the style of my home slightly. There are only a couple of plants that I would really like to add to my collection, but when I find them, I’ll likely give away a couple plants first. Unless they’ve already been chucked due to more thrips 🙈😂
For me, I enjoy plants because I enjoy seeing them mature and grow large over time. I think that's why I've been drawn more toward philodendron and anthurium over the years. Yeah, maybe social media has influenced me, but I am fascinated seeing a tiny seedling grow into a huge specimen over the years. For me it's the journey. Even that being said, grow what makes you happy. I have a weird obsession w/ draceana massangeana (corn plant) despite it being extremely common and looked down on by some. I also am, for some reason, extremely intrigued by Anthurium Veitchii hybrids in particular, and am always on the lookout for more varieties. Do what makes you the most fulfilled.
Thank you! I have a monstera at my office that has been decimated by thrips and this was the kick in the pants i needed to get over my need to save it when its now soooooo ugly!
I think it takes reaching a certain level of maturity in the world of plant cultivation to learn 1) what aspect makes you happy, 2) learning not to be emotionally attached to a plant, 3) learn when to let go of a plant for various reasons, 4) and learn that one does not need to compete with the RUclipsrs and TTockers for plant collections. My thing is seeing if I can adapt plants or propagate to grow in a particular cultivation style. Get it to blooming stage (if reasonable), and then move on to another plant or species of plants. I just went through and dumped a bunch of small propagation growths, consolidated others. I greatly decreased the number of pots. I'm a lot happier, less stressed, and I don't miss them. 😁
I'd even say the 2nd rule first mentioned (variety) does not apply for every collection. Many people collect just cacti, in which is an incredible amount of variety of course but they all like about the same circumstances. I do have both that and aroids etc, but I've seen very interesting collections with just cacti (and succulents but sometimes not even). It's what makes you happy as the collector, right? :)
I first started watching your videos when I was getting my first few plants about 2 years ago & I ldid manage to slowly grow my collection to about 50 plants. It was never really about the amount I had, but at one point early on, I realized it wouldn't be smart to buy more than one plant a week, because if I did that for a whole year I would have fifty-two plants. That being said I still managed to grow my collection to a little over 50 plants & now I am pretty much at my limit. Only a handful of plants have died in my care & I actually don't throw away 'ugly' or struggling plants if they are still alive. I tell myself to relax because no plant is perfect & when I take my dog for a walk I make sure to notice both the beauty of the natural plants outside that I don't own as well as the fact that even the most robust natural plant has flaws & regularly let's a part of itself die off so that way it can grow a new branch or leaf or flower or whatever. Thanks for the inspiration. PS I did not choose to buy a trellis or mosspole for my Monstera & it's lovely all the same, you don't always need to optimize everything, just be happy if the plant continues to grow new leafs
Huh, perfect timing as usual. I've been thinking about making my collection smaller for a few weeks now, because occasionally the care feels overwhelming and I have some super stubborn spider mites pretending they pay rent (they don't). I still can't decide which plants to let go of, but it calms me to see that other folks in the hobby are going through the same.
Man this was a great new installment of the Plantengers franchise. Meanwhile EverythingPlants and Techplant have their own spin-off (The great pothos race).
Love these videos including other plant creator. Always so interesting to hear different perspectives! I hope you can make another plant challenge soon ♥
This is such a good video!! Over 1 year ago I got a sick over watered Monstera and it always was a pain in the *** . It never recovered and just looked worse. Calatheas decided to die like overnight after moving in a darker appartement. Meanwhile I found joy in the most basic plants like pothos and ranking philodendron which can make beautiful leaves. So what? 🤗🥰
Great video that makes you think! I only recently started this hobby. 3 plants have now become 13... To be honest, I didn't need to have every one of these plants. Some were just cheap and you felt like you had to have more. I'm using the video as an incentive to buy specific plants rather than anything that's cheap and looks nice.
I'm currently in the process of reducing some of my collection. I love the plants i have, and i would be happy if i never bought another one, but sometimes it's just too much. Love the video!
This was truly a very needed video, Thank you for this! I feel so called out, as a Marta I do keep plants that make me unhappy T T I got an expensive Calathea Zebrina last year and IT HAD THRIPS I stubbornly still have it and keep trying to get rid of them, i have been more hopeful in the past months as I have been seeing less and less of them and finally found a perfect method of ridding my plants of pestssss by removing all soil and drowning them in soap water for hours till i wash away everything, still needs adjusting and so much maintenance to make sure they don't return as the plants are kind of banged up from the drowning and not at their prettiest. I am guilty of being a Marta for sure.
I have five plants (along with a few pothos/philodendron and one peperomia that i really need to pot) and my goal is just to have something that I can take care of, to give me a visual representation of success/failure, and just to watch it grow. I have a monstera deliciosa and I love it because it's so much fun to figure out exactly how to maintain it and get the biggest most beautiful leaves, the bigger the leaf the better I know im doing. I have a fiddle leaf fig and I love it because i keep giving it haircuts and I get to watch it grow back with more and more branches. I have a monstera adansonii and I love that one because its new leaves are all so close together now that I don't having trailing up some string, its getting a little tall though, i might have to cut it back and bush it up. Also a different type of peperomia i have that I'm not very happy with so I think i might put it with something. and I have a snake plant that i like because I can just look at it lol. thats enough for me, anything more would be difficult to deal with for me i fear
Sticking a cutting into an aquarium > that ugly thing at the start. Much prettier, but get lots of the same benefits and the plant helps with the bioload I rarely can get myself to throw a plant away. When I succeed at saving it, it feels good. Also I live in zone 10 (SF), no snow/frost and average temperature of 50 to 60 year round, I can stick most house plants with pests outside to let the beneficial insects care for it. Outside of my terrarium/vivarium plants, but tend to not need that help (uvb, which some of my vivariums have, probably helps with pest prevention).
Woah, that was trippy hearing Hipyo. I've seen his vids but had no idea he was a plant person. Pretty cool. I too am a plant and keyboard person. Amongst other things lol.
Great, high quality video. Thank you for including other plant content creators to contribute their points of view. At the end of the day, we gotta put our own needs first. Still don’t want to see any of my plants die tho hah
What I find interesting is that sometimes I end up reallying liking a plant I didn't expect to like that I just bought on a whim or hating a plant I really thought I would like. I think when a lot of us start out in this hobby we don't know what kind of plants are the ones for us so as we go we kill a bunch or throw them out because they just aren't our thing. I thought I loved alocasias because I LOVE regal shields, but that's really the only one I love. The spider mites are not worth the alocasia drama. I also realized I hate pothos or any of the smaller leafed vining plants because the vines go crazy and it's like taking care of long hair but their plants. As I've refined my plant preference my collection has gotten smaller and I'm happier and my plants are doing better.
That shopping addiction thing hit hard lol, although I did recently downsize the crap out of my collection mostly cause it was outgrowing the space I had for it, I prefer it now that it isn't as dense and packed, I can prioritise what I like instead of just sticking things where they fit, I honestly want to get rid of my monstera cause it shades everything out and I have a thai constellation to replace it with but I'm a little too attached to it for that. I didn't really throw anything out as much as I cut back and restarted everything, but I think after watching this I might reduce it a little further and prioritise what I really enjoy. Also hypyo tech has a plant channel now? I'm typing this on the keyboard I built after binging his channel lmao.
I just spent the last 4 hours super downsizing my collection lol, its 6am. Still got one of everything, and that's all I need. I went kind of propagation crazy when I started collecting about a year ago and didn't think to ask myself if I really needed like 5 of everything. I don't. Time to go to bed... Oh wait, its mothers day, at least I can give her my monstera ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
@@KillThisPlant I didn't unfortunely, I've got one im pretty happy with. The comet one is pretty hot though, my setup is purple and all... Fuggit, you talked me into it. Shopping addiction at it again.
That was a great video! Thanks for the guests plant parents' comments. However, there's one discussion I haven't heard among plant youtubers, are we mostly introverts! Is the deep affection for plants a replacement for human friends? Loneliness? Trauma? I hear those who mention having mental health issues and this is their peace and calm. (I'm an empty nester hence my advanced collection.) Love your videos, you have a great sense of humor. Thanks for sharing! Dee, NY
Thanks for the comment. I often hear a lot of stories shared about people going through depressive episodes and being unable to care for their large collections, losing them, then starting over for the cycle to continue. I just hope everyone can find their balance.
@@KillThisPlant Hey young man, I wanted to mention that I'm surprised you don't have a video about plants that are potentially in shock. I believe that's the case with my Monstera (indoor plant beginner here). I'm starting to think that all you can do in these cases is...well...give it time 🤷🏾♀️
Really good video! I have a small collection, 10 tropicals, 30 orquids, and about 40 succulents.. i only count the 10 tropicals as my plant collection, lol, they are more “needy” than the others. I do love to take care of them, and the others. But i just want one more (I saw it in IG, it has not gotten here yet, and the colors go real good with the others and gives variety) and then I am done. I also do not have much space in the apartment for more! But i do enjoy taking care of them.
Haha I don't know if you can say only the tropicals count for your collection, but you do your thing. 😅 Thanks for the comment, I'm sure all your plants are equally wonderful!
A good plant collection is how YOU want it. I don't listen to any of these rules. But maybe it's because I feel like the plants are my babies. Chucking my babies out in a bin actually made me a little angry. I'll be with you to the end little plant, you keep fighting.
Right now im selling my hoyas momma plants and some anthuriums and im in to colorful succulents like gymnocalycium astrophytums and aeriocarpus love them and im seeing more and more people getting in too the cactus collections plant story is crazy i been buying like crazy lol plas they r easy to care for 😊😊
I recently cut down my collection down to the plants that I really love, I had some that I grew for practice and did not really like and some that did not agree with my care. The challenging ones that I really like got switched to Pon, sometimes you have to admit that you don't have what it takes. But as a horticulturist by trade, it's too difficult not to see this as part of my job and a way to build a reputation. Anyway, I'm mainly collecting Monsteras at the moment, I started importing and getting into TC propagation because I would love to turn this into a small business. I'm also slowly getting into the vivarium/terrarium hobby and these natural-looking jungle plants can be difficult to find and there's very little on offer in that niche, most people end up with big box store and/or variegated plants in their vivariums which makes it look very unnatural, so I'd love to become a plant producer for reptile/amphibian shops.
I always enjoy the collabs! I also have no probs tossing plants. I would never dream of fighting thrips, ever. Screw it, plants die in the wild so they can die in my bin too
The Sheffield plants segment was very Sheffield plants
Wouldn't expect anything less 😄
@@KillThisPlant- it was pretty perfect. You select great collaborators.
This made me laugh SO HARD and you are absolutely right XD
As far as the shopping addiction I will say that happens in literally every single hobby. Crafters collect more materials than they will actually be able to use. Builders collect more tools than they actually need to build. It doesn't matter what you hobby is, buying the new things is usually the dopamine rush that pulls people in, once you have everything thats when you see if the hobby has really stuck.
Oh no... I feel targeted... 😅
Yup as an illustrator this is true! Anyone who spends $200 a year on a hobby isn't really into the hobby. You know you're in deep when you've spent thousands within a few months and don't remotely feel guilty about spending a little more.....😂
Omg a multiverse episode 😱😱😱
Thanks, Lee! This format was awesome. So many of my favorite PlantTubers in one spot, and a few new ones to meet! I agree that hanging onto plants out of some soft of obligation feels silly. Plant trades (or "free to a good home" plant piles on a table at work) are a great way to share the love without feeling wasteful by trashing a plant that isn't bringing you joy. Some of my favorites were cast-offs from others. :)
Mr Sheffield tossing plants into the trash is so on brand 😂
I absolutely love Mr Sheffield’s bin😂😂😂
I FEEL THIS. Recently reduced my HUGE collection due to a move and only kept what I LOVED and.....I'm HAPPY!
Great to hear 🌱
Oh my...hadn't thought about that!. Will be moving in six months!
omg what a treat to see Claire pop up! she's my fave!
Sincerely, you make my favorite plant videos on the internet. Your perspective is unique and I appreciate your consistent candor.
Me, too!
Same!
Love that you collaborate with other plant influencers I love! All my faves, especially you. Thanks Lee!
I love the plant community. I’ve learned so much and have added plants to my collection that I discovered from different channels and I’ve been growing plants an incredibly long time. What’s important to me is only bringing home plants that I’m drawn to but that can thrive in the environment I can offer. There are many more varieties I’d love to own but currently don’t have the environment to support them. Agreed, it’s not the number or the rarity that’s most important.. get what you love, what is manageable for you. Growing and decorating your home with plants can bring you joy. 😊🌱❤️
Very well said!
I really enjoyed how you incorporated so many other plant lovers opinions/comments…….
Not the houseplant yt avengers LMFAO You had everyone in here omg
Felt like I wanted to go to the hardware store today to “just look” and glad I watched this first. I personally find a lot of enjoyment in rescuing and propagating plants. Propagating helped me practice patience, and the slow going made the roots and leaves I did manage to grow feel more rewarding for having taken so long. I’m also hugely sentimental and I have certain plants from certain milestones that I want to keep for as long as possible, to remind me that I’m growing alongside them. I’m also cheap, so rescuing plants that I might otherwise toss gives me a challenge and saves my wallet. But finding ✨that plant✨ in a store, and knowing I must take it home will never get old.
I feel like you were reading my mind with the collection vs. Shopping addiction. It feels like so many plantfluencers have been trying to catch them all only for retail therapy and attention
I love this video with all the other plant people!!
Hope everyone gets to check them out!
Thank you for this video I been go to Lowe’s every day for a year now just to look for new plants , I called it a new hobby instead of saying what it really is which is a shopping addiction but watching this really helped me these last two days I still go but haven’t bought anything. Yall woke me up. ❤ this is my third time watching this video 😭😭😭 all of yall was on POINT!
Great video! It’s an important message and I love how you incorporated others to help you deliver it!
Bro casually got every plant channel I watch in 1 video
A good plant collection is Plants you enjoy coming home to and seeing grow. No one’s opinion matters more than yours
Good points, thank you for a reminder that we don't need every single variation to feel happy about our collection.
For me I enjoy growing my plants out from plugs or cuttings. When they're big enough and I'm ready to move on, I sell them and start another project. They're some plants that are my babies and will never sell/ give away, but my enjoyment is the process of growing a plant and seeing them thrive❤ My newest project is a package of about 15 baby Philodendron White Princess at Petco that I got for $8.99! Couldn't believe it when I saw it, super excited to start soon😊
I like the different perspectives! There's no right answer and the shopping therapy has always made me cringe because I have adhd, and I no what I'm chasing. Ha!
But there's nothing wrong with a nursery and a coffee. You don't have to buy to enjoy!
My favorite part of this hobby is propogating, experimenting, learning, and trading/ selling (not ever for profit, but more for community).
I've been focused on growing my plants to look good. Ha! Making a plan for their growth.
I also love just staring at a section of my collection. It's soothing to my nervous system, and I do it daily.
If I could never buy a plant again, I'd focus on trading. :) Ultimately,I would be sad because I do love a new plant-- especially a baby or tc bag that I can acclimate and grow.
Thanks! Great perspective, and a big yes to trading.
I needed this post so much! I’ve been throwing out plants that give me problems, and feel so guilty about it. No more! Lessening in my collection is making me happier. I don’t plan on adding any more, any time soon.
No shame, do your thing.
I like plants. I also have a shopping addiction and major depression. Perfect storm. I really like seeing the growth of a plant. Gives me a reason to keep going.
Pete vs Plants had an aquaponic rooter. they really do work well, but he would sell his propagations, so it was worth having.
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I asked Pete if I should buy this. I am never speaking to him again.
Learning and understanding the limitations of your space and accepting that you won't be able to grow all the plants out there as big as these youtubers because I live in the mountains took me a minute, and like you say if a plant isn't inspiring joy and just becomes a chore get rid of it. If you're not sure if it inspires joy then it doesn't! I knew my collection got too big when one day doing plant chores I just stopped and said 'this isn't fun or rewarding anymore." Love how you bring up the mental health aspect of plant ownership!
This was such a sweet video, it just is such a beautiful and explicit depiction of the COMMUNITY in "plant community." Thank you so much for putting this together!
I'm glad that i understood what I want from plants before i did everything i impulsive wanted, bc i saw that on the internet. I like low maintenance plants, sometimes i need a little break from taking care of my plants and thats ok :D thats why i love hoyas, they are my soul-plants, we give each other everything we need :D
I designed a new t shirt in my merch shop about hoya, let me know if you like it.
@@KillThisPlant didn't know u have merch :o i like that design, happy that u put explanation in the description too, good for foreigner fans :D
I mean, are we recognizing that reducing a collection is now a trend because everyone spent years getting out of control? The pendulum always swings from one extreme to another.
Hope it doesn't swing back. One thing that wasn't addressed is a lot of people making plant content would center it around new plants. It was a way to generate views and income but only to a point as that viewer market wasn't actually that large. And for the most part, went away after lockdown ended. A lot of creators weren't able to pivot after that. But the culture of excess was already set for us.
This is such a good step back and think video, especially when we are in a growing environment of excess consumerism and over consumption. I wanted to start my plant keeping journey and had been getting overwhelmed with videos of "supplies to buy" and "plants everyone need!" when it really just comes down to (for a lack of better phrasing) "does this spark joy?"...and yeah, i think just having my two tiny succulents do spark joy. I will never have the time or energy to add a million list of chores for too many plants.
Loved this video. I've learned I really appreciate having a lot of little plants I can baby and watch grow. I still love to baby a struggling plant tho, and now I'm a lot better at it haha
I'm in the process of starting, not necessarily a collection, but a larger than average horde of plants and this video was so helpful in regards to my mindset about it.
This is the video I needed to see. I started my collection with three plants in 2021, and now it has grown to about 30. After repotting 10 of them and propagating five in the last month, I am tired. I don't know how any RUclipsr can keep up with 100+ plants. I now don't feel like a lazy plant mom. This video gives me hope.
I’m a new plant owner. Looks like my decision to only have one so that I can take care of it as best as I can was a called bluff on my end.
Thank you! I just tossed 10 I loved dearly when one had thrips and transferred. I tried. I’m humbled by thrips . Had a good cry and moved onward.
I got into plants last year when I’d finally bought an apartment. For me it’s to liven up my space, and if I cannot make it thrive or give it a good spot with light/grow light, then I rather won’t get the plant. So far I have 30 plants and I’m super happy with them. I often have people saying my plants “look fake” because I hose them down and wipe their leaves at least once a week, which helps prevent pests. In fact, many of them are getting so big I might have to narrow it down further to make them fit my apartment. So yeah, definitely quality over quantity.
Sounds like a great collection.
@@KillThisPlant sorry my post sounded like I’m bragging. Just want to say your video topic is great and love your format w other friends chiming in on this. I love your channel because it’s all about how to grow things better, rather than chasing the most novel plants.
@@gaddaitherage8204 don't worry. bragging is allowed and encouraged 😁
Great insights! I have made some of my best decisions on what plants are attainable for me to grow long-term, thanks to yourself and many others in the video. Thanks!
Great video. Everyone featuring in it is so cool!
I am confused about the title of the video and the connection to this planter thing
Thanks for watching.
I couldn't decide on naming the video "this dumb thing I bought" or "me and my 6 friends talk about overconsumption, depression, and consumerism in the houseplant hobby"
I love all the different perspectives. A great video.
Wait a minute, Hipyo is part of the plant community too??? Damn, I didn't knew that
One of us, one of us!
how did this turn into a therapy session? 😆🤣
Yes to this 🙌🙌
The shopping addiction aspect of this hobby (or any hobby) is an important topic to address.
I genuinely love caring for my plants and experimenting. Like you, I love the challenge and sometimes when I’ve conquered that challenge, I am happy to rehome them.
I offered plants that had been treated, or where just not my favorite, to people locally who gave me a large storage bin that I would fill with mystery plants of which some were not easy to come by. I asked them to commit to providing adequate light and to retreat and quarantine until the pests were totally eradicated.
My thought process was that most people willing to take on pests probably haven’t taken on many. But if the rehabs were contained and treated, the volume of plants could offset the required effort.
I didn’t hear back from the two people who I loaded up with some rehabs and lots of lovely plants so who knows, maybe they ended up in the bin but at least I made an effort to save the plants without causing too much of a risk to their other plants.
It felt like the right amount of effort for all.
I was so surprised when Hipyo showed up. I had no idea he was into plants, I only knew him for keyboards xD
Hipyo is the best.
Thank you so much for making this video! I recently started collecting plant and getting serious with those that I already had. But with many of them it was too soon too fast! Plants needed to get used to us just like we need to get used to them.
Love this video. Got my brain stimulated in a different perspective of my plant collection journey .
LOL I just remembered how fotus often literally would grow in the trash after discarding pruned bits and pieces and than there is this cool piece of equipment
Me personally, I like keeping my entire collection in jars
Love a good jar collection.
Lee, this is such a refreshing take 😌👌 I’ve noticed lately that the number of plants I have are starting to visually overwhelm my space and distract from the style of my home slightly. There are only a couple of plants that I would really like to add to my collection, but when I find them, I’ll likely give away a couple plants first. Unless they’ve already been chucked due to more thrips 🙈😂
For me, I enjoy plants because I enjoy seeing them mature and grow large over time. I think that's why I've been drawn more toward philodendron and anthurium over the years. Yeah, maybe social media has influenced me, but I am fascinated seeing a tiny seedling grow into a huge specimen over the years. For me it's the journey.
Even that being said, grow what makes you happy. I have a weird obsession w/ draceana massangeana (corn plant) despite it being extremely common and looked down on by some. I also am, for some reason, extremely intrigued by Anthurium Veitchii hybrids in particular, and am always on the lookout for more varieties. Do what makes you the most fulfilled.
Wow love the collaboration. Nice video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you! I have a monstera at my office that has been decimated by thrips and this was the kick in the pants i needed to get over my need to save it when its now soooooo ugly!
I think it takes reaching a certain level of maturity in the world of plant cultivation to learn 1) what aspect makes you happy, 2) learning not to be emotionally attached to a plant, 3) learn when to let go of a plant for various reasons, 4) and learn that one does not need to compete with the RUclipsrs and TTockers for plant collections.
My thing is seeing if I can adapt plants or propagate to grow in a particular cultivation style. Get it to blooming stage (if reasonable), and then move on to another plant or species of plants.
I just went through and dumped a bunch of small propagation growths, consolidated others. I greatly decreased the number of pots.
I'm a lot happier, less stressed, and I don't miss them. 😁
I'd even say the 2nd rule first mentioned (variety) does not apply for every collection. Many people collect just cacti, in which is an incredible amount of variety of course but they all like about the same circumstances. I do have both that and aroids etc, but I've seen very interesting collections with just cacti (and succulents but sometimes not even). It's what makes you happy as the collector, right? :)
Love this content!! 🙏🏻🌿 Thank you!
I first started watching your videos when I was getting my first few plants about 2 years ago & I ldid manage to slowly grow my collection to about 50 plants. It was never really about the amount I had, but at one point early on, I realized it wouldn't be smart to buy more than one plant a week, because if I did that for a whole year I would have fifty-two plants. That being said I still managed to grow my collection to a little over 50 plants & now I am pretty much at my limit. Only a handful of plants have died in my care & I actually don't throw away 'ugly' or struggling plants if they are still alive. I tell myself to relax because no plant is perfect & when I take my dog for a walk I make sure to notice both the beauty of the natural plants outside that I don't own as well as the fact that even the most robust natural plant has flaws & regularly let's a part of itself die off so that way it can grow a new branch or leaf or flower or whatever. Thanks for the inspiration. PS I did not choose to buy a trellis or mosspole for my Monstera & it's lovely all the same, you don't always need to optimize everything, just be happy if the plant continues to grow new leafs
Huh, perfect timing as usual. I've been thinking about making my collection smaller for a few weeks now, because occasionally the care feels overwhelming and I have some super stubborn spider mites pretending they pay rent (they don't). I still can't decide which plants to let go of, but it calms me to see that other folks in the hobby are going through the same.
This is great, I actually went through my plants and got rid of a few troublesome ones that I just didn't like, it felt good lol
Man this was a great new installment of the Plantengers franchise. Meanwhile EverythingPlants and Techplant have their own spin-off (The great pothos race).
Awesome video my lovely friend 🧡
Thanks for making this video possible!
Love seeing the Leca queen! Her stuff is amazing if your into semi hydro
How validating - cheers!
Love these videos including other plant creator. Always so interesting to hear different perspectives! I hope you can make another plant challenge soon ♥
This was an awesome video. Thank you for posting it.
This is such a good video!! Over 1 year ago I got a sick over watered Monstera and it always was a pain in the *** . It never recovered and just looked worse. Calatheas decided to die like overnight after moving in a darker appartement.
Meanwhile I found joy in the most basic plants like pothos and ranking philodendron which can make beautiful leaves. So what? 🤗🥰
Ugh on the second section he threw plants in the bin which are way nicer than my collection.
One mans trash is another man''s treasure I guess lol.
Wow this video was so refreshing!!!! Great commentary 🔥
Amen Lee. I love this video.
Great video that makes you think!
I only recently started this hobby. 3 plants have now become 13...
To be honest, I didn't need to have every one of these plants. Some were just cheap and you felt like you had to have more.
I'm using the video as an incentive to buy specific plants rather than anything that's cheap and looks nice.
Am surprised to see Hipyo. Did not know he had so many.
I know. The man has 2 hobbies 😮😅
I'm currently in the process of reducing some of my collection. I love the plants i have, and i would be happy if i never bought another one, but sometimes it's just too much. Love the video!
Thanks for sharing, Rayne. Post the plants you're getting rid of in the discord!
I absolutely luv The Leca Queen
This was truly a very needed video, Thank you for this! I feel so called out, as a Marta I do keep plants that make me unhappy T T I got an expensive Calathea Zebrina last year and IT HAD THRIPS I stubbornly still have it and keep trying to get rid of them, i have been more hopeful in the past months as I have been seeing less and less of them and finally found a perfect method of ridding my plants of pestssss by removing all soil and drowning them in soap water for hours till i wash away everything, still needs adjusting and so much maintenance to make sure they don't return as the plants are kind of banged up from the drowning and not at their prettiest. I am guilty of being a Marta for sure.
Learning which pests you can and cannot tolerate is a hard lesson.
@@KillThisPlant too true :c
Damn brother, you spread the wisdom of the highest quality, I'm glad I found you finally after all the flashy and clickbaity content.
Shopping addiction, dont most of us steal cuttings hahaha
I try and avoid crime.
Omg I'm in shock at the plants that were being thrown out. Put them outside for someone to take.
For someone else’s collection to get infested and ruined?
This video is 💯 what I needed to hear this morning. Time to say goodbye to some failed experiments.
I think I needed to hear this. Thanks.
Seeing Hipyo in a Kill This Plant video gave me vertigo. Rare crossover between my hobbies.
love a good crossover.
I have five plants (along with a few pothos/philodendron and one peperomia that i really need to pot) and my goal is just to have something that I can take care of, to give me a visual representation of success/failure, and just to watch it grow. I have a monstera deliciosa and I love it because it's so much fun to figure out exactly how to maintain it and get the biggest most beautiful leaves, the bigger the leaf the better I know im doing. I have a fiddle leaf fig and I love it because i keep giving it haircuts and I get to watch it grow back with more and more branches. I have a monstera adansonii and I love that one because its new leaves are all so close together now that I don't having trailing up some string, its getting a little tall though, i might have to cut it back and bush it up. Also a different type of peperomia i have that I'm not very happy with so I think i might put it with something. and I have a snake plant that i like because I can just look at it lol. thats enough for me, anything more would be difficult to deal with for me i fear
Sticking a cutting into an aquarium > that ugly thing at the start. Much prettier, but get lots of the same benefits and the plant helps with the bioload
I rarely can get myself to throw a plant away. When I succeed at saving it, it feels good. Also I live in zone 10 (SF), no snow/frost and average temperature of 50 to 60 year round, I can stick most house plants with pests outside to let the beneficial insects care for it. Outside of my terrarium/vivarium plants, but tend to not need that help (uvb, which some of my vivariums have, probably helps with pest prevention).
It was painful to see you bin some of those large tropicals. However, I also grow some just to see if I can. I usually give them away in the end.
Nora and the glass of 🍷 is meeeeeee
Woah, that was trippy hearing Hipyo. I've seen his vids but had no idea he was a plant person. Pretty cool. I too am a plant and keyboard person. Amongst other things lol.
Engaged, entertained, love your work sir.
Much appreciated
Great, high quality video. Thank you for including other plant content creators to contribute their points of view. At the end of the day, we gotta put our own needs first. Still don’t want to see any of my plants die tho hah
What I find interesting is that sometimes I end up reallying liking a plant I didn't expect to like that I just bought on a whim or hating a plant I really thought I would like. I think when a lot of us start out in this hobby we don't know what kind of plants are the ones for us so as we go we kill a bunch or throw them out because they just aren't our thing. I thought I loved alocasias because I LOVE regal shields, but that's really the only one I love. The spider mites are not worth the alocasia drama. I also realized I hate pothos or any of the smaller leafed vining plants because the vines go crazy and it's like taking care of long hair but their plants. As I've refined my plant preference my collection has gotten smaller and I'm happier and my plants are doing better.
Great point!
That shopping addiction thing hit hard lol, although I did recently downsize the crap out of my collection mostly cause it was outgrowing the space I had for it, I prefer it now that it isn't as dense and packed, I can prioritise what I like instead of just sticking things where they fit, I honestly want to get rid of my monstera cause it shades everything out and I have a thai constellation to replace it with but I'm a little too attached to it for that. I didn't really throw anything out as much as I cut back and restarted everything, but I think after watching this I might reduce it a little further and prioritise what I really enjoy.
Also hypyo tech has a plant channel now? I'm typing this on the keyboard I built after binging his channel lmao.
You and me both! Did you buy one of his desk mats?
I just spent the last 4 hours super downsizing my collection lol, its 6am. Still got one of everything, and that's all I need. I went kind of propagation crazy when I started collecting about a year ago and didn't think to ask myself if I really needed like 5 of everything. I don't.
Time to go to bed... Oh wait, its mothers day, at least I can give her my monstera ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
@@KillThisPlant I didn't unfortunely, I've got one im pretty happy with. The comet one is pretty hot though, my setup is purple and all... Fuggit, you talked me into it. Shopping addiction at it again.
@@JETBLACKPRIEST oh no. 🤣
Love this bro .. first minute was Gold
That was a great video! Thanks for the guests plant parents' comments. However, there's one discussion I haven't heard
among plant youtubers, are we mostly introverts! Is the deep affection for plants a replacement for human friends? Loneliness? Trauma? I hear those who mention having mental health issues and this is their peace and calm. (I'm an empty nester hence my advanced collection.) Love your videos, you have a great sense of humor. Thanks for sharing! Dee, NY
Thanks for the comment. I often hear a lot of stories shared about people going through depressive episodes and being unable to care for their large collections, losing them, then starting over for the cycle to continue. I just hope everyone can find their balance.
@@KillThisPlant Indeed Lee. This is a great hobby.
He said "With the plant market looking the way it does now"
Is the plant market doing bad?🤔
It's not necessarily doing bad. It's just everything paid $200 for a year and a half ago now costs $7.25.
@@KillThisPlant Hey young man, I wanted to mention that I'm surprised you don't have a video about plants that are potentially in shock.
I believe that's the case with my Monstera (indoor plant beginner here). I'm starting to think that all you can do in these cases is...well...give it time 🤷🏾♀️
Great video ! 👍💜💚💜
Really good video! I have a small collection, 10 tropicals, 30 orquids, and about 40 succulents.. i only count the 10 tropicals as my plant collection, lol, they are more “needy” than the others. I do love to take care of them, and the others. But i just want one more (I saw it in IG, it has not gotten here yet, and the colors go real good with the others and gives variety) and then I am done. I also do not have much space in the apartment for more! But i do enjoy taking care of them.
Haha I don't know if you can say only the tropicals count for your collection, but you do your thing. 😅 Thanks for the comment, I'm sure all your plants are equally wonderful!
A good plant collection is how YOU want it. I don't listen to any of these rules. But maybe it's because I feel like the plants are my babies. Chucking my babies out in a bin actually made me a little angry. I'll be with you to the end little plant, you keep fighting.
I so agree Lee!
Cloner looks like it'd be great for tomatoes, roses or cannabis. Does seem a bit overkill for most aroids, but 🤷
Absolutely overkill. I have deep regrets 😕
SUCH A WHOLESOME VID ! also the fact that i know most of them lol 😅😅
Right now im selling my hoyas momma plants and some anthuriums and im in to colorful succulents like gymnocalycium astrophytums and aeriocarpus love them and im seeing more and more people getting in too the cactus collections plant story is crazy i been buying like crazy lol plas they r easy to care for 😊😊
I recently cut down my collection down to the plants that I really love, I had some that I grew for practice and did not really like and some that did not agree with my care. The challenging ones that I really like got switched to Pon, sometimes you have to admit that you don't have what it takes. But as a horticulturist by trade, it's too difficult not to see this as part of my job and a way to build a reputation. Anyway, I'm mainly collecting Monsteras at the moment, I started importing and getting into TC propagation because I would love to turn this into a small business.
I'm also slowly getting into the vivarium/terrarium hobby and these natural-looking jungle plants can be difficult to find and there's very little on offer in that niche, most people end up with big box store and/or variegated plants in their vivariums which makes it look very unnatural, so I'd love to become a plant producer for reptile/amphibian shops.
I always enjoy the collabs! I also have no probs tossing plants. I would never dream of fighting thrips, ever. Screw it, plants die in the wild so they can die in my bin too