Why I don't sell these Houseplants...

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @orchids4256
    @orchids4256 2 года назад +168

    You definitely have my vote for the video idea about variegation. I'd love to hear about the ways to recognize if something has the potential to be variegated, like how you can check the stems sometimes. Sounds like an interesting topic, and kind of fun to see how you, as a plant seller, might choose vs those of us who are just customers.
    Random aside, love the aesthetic of the light blouse with the dark nails. Looks fab!

  • @im_n2740
    @im_n2740 2 года назад +13

    I feel bad for everyone because I ordered a philodendron 69686 online and got it 2 weeks later, upon opening… I found a newly unfurled leaf and another one growing. It immediately flourished and in 4 months I’ve gotten 5 new progressively mature leaves!

  • @katie4996
    @katie4996 2 года назад +9

    You look so beautiful today! That beige top and light background really compliments your skin tone and eye color!

  • @charliemiller8599
    @charliemiller8599 2 года назад +18

    Off topic, but you should do a video on fertilizing and what you use/how often. There’s a ton of info out there and it can be overwhelming

  • @bug2341
    @bug2341 2 года назад +24

    I love all my Alocasia but could totally understand why you wouldn’t want to sell them because they are definitely drama queens!!

  • @JohnnyWin
    @JohnnyWin 2 года назад +12

    I love your videos because they're so informative and prevents so many new people in the plant community from being misinformed.

  • @nekeon
    @nekeon 2 года назад +29

    Philodendron White Princess "Tricolor" and Hoya Crimson Queen "Tricolor" are currently my favourite BS variegations. Any White Princess can sport some pink patterns here and there and Crimson Queens always have new growth in pink or even reddish colours depending on the light conditions.

    • @1faithchick7
      @1faithchick7 4 месяца назад

      Every single seller in my area, big box stores and local independent small plant nursery, are all calling Krimson Queen a 'tricolor'. It is driving me nuts!

  • @wendyg7573
    @wendyg7573 2 года назад +7

    Yes a video of what variegated to buy and what not to buy and the ones most likely to revert. Thank you. I enjoy your videos so much and have learned so much from them.

  • @slay8076
    @slay8076 Год назад +3

    I found out about philodendron paraiso verde through this video and it’s currently my favourite plant and I just bought one today 😭😭 I love the gangly long petioles and ruffles leaves

  • @Alithea_Ancunin
    @Alithea_Ancunin 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for keeping the names on the screen while talking about them. Really appreciate it 🤓

  • @wannabe_gardner5857
    @wannabe_gardner5857 2 года назад +19

    I got a 69686 from someone a few states away and it arrived ok. However, it was well established, only took 3 days in the post and it was in soil. I think all those factors play a huge part.

    • @kassandrastein4249
      @kassandrastein4249 Год назад

      Could be a European thing or maybe also in America there are different ways of propagating them by the sellers in case it was a shop. Your and the other comments about the well shipped ones remind me of the case with the Monstera Thai first generation and the "newer" ones.

  • @glen4075
    @glen4075 2 года назад +10

    Definitely do the variegation video. Thank you Kaylee. 👍

  • @AbbiZika
    @AbbiZika 2 года назад +5

    I recently ordered a Jose Buono from Enid, let me be the first to tell you that this plant arrived PERFECTLY. Still no yellowing, no bumps, bruises, cuts absolutely no damage. Shout-out to NSE tropicals! I'm just getting into more uncommon plants and Kaylee is 100% my next stop. This is a sickness 😅😅

  • @aamz4892
    @aamz4892 2 года назад +7

    I’m a plant mama to a paraiso verde. I love it, mine honestly grows neatly and the nodes are near one another… but it’s a lot of hard work though. And the variegation is quite nice so far…. ☺️

    • @notsurewhat2put
      @notsurewhat2put 2 года назад

      what's your care for the plant? lighting watering fertilizing etc

  • @pearlepink9776
    @pearlepink9776 2 года назад +8

    Paraiso definitely used to be a plant that I liked… and then I got it. I also hate how it grows. It’s not worth it to me.

  • @SG12356
    @SG12356 2 года назад +2

    re: 68686's - I've been lucky, I guess. In April, I imported a couple from overseas - they arrived with great roots and the leaves were honestly perfect, so cute and quirky-looking with that shape they have, know what I mean? Anyhow, the leaves ranged in length from about 20-25cm. Because they were relatively inexpensive, I took a chance and after letting them sit in water for a day, I chopped them into single node cuttings the day after I unwrapped them - every single one of my cuttings kept the same perfect leaf that it arrived with. They were not kept in a greenhouse, but just in normal household conditions. Some of the cuttings rooted pretty fast (within a month), others took 2 months to start doing anything, and 1 of them is super slow (i.e. it still hasn't grown new roots, so the leaf is a bit limp, although still super green and normal looking). It's been over 3 months and so far I haven't lost a single cutting (I bought 2 plants and chopped them into 7 cuttings).
    You grow in leca, right? I wonder if the issue is that they didn't like leca? Maybe transitioning from whatever they were grown in at the supplier to growing in leca at your place was too stressful for them? I propagated mine in sphagnum, and put the bottom cuttings in aroid mix. Also, I watered with distilled water, not tap water.

  • @aviabad
    @aviabad 2 года назад +1

    I remember when watching the video and you brought up the philodendron blah 'blood". Caught my attention big time. Before the video finished I was on it. . No real intentions of purchasing already knowing what the cost would be like. I just needed to know more. I don't remember what name I found it under but when I did and the price floored me. Thinking I lucked out finding at the price i did. Before price shot through the roof. Would not be the first time you have given me interest in something before it hit the US or for whatever reason wasn't expensive here. Purchased and received confirmation before I hit play again and thanked you Kaylee. She arrived a few days later smaller than I expected but decent and healthy. She has more than doubled in size. According to searching way more doubled in price as well. No interest or want to ever sell her. Again thank you Kaylee. 😀🌱😀🌱❤️🌱😀❤️

  • @Sandreline
    @Sandreline 2 года назад +32

    This is small fries, but I've recently seen Philodendron Brasil "Carnival" pop up online. I was taken aback because it looks precisely like my Brasil that gets bright afternoon light. 🙄
    Don't pay for a Carnival. Give your $5 Brasil a ton of light and a moss pole. You will get absolutely stunning variegation.

    • @kelliewilkins6331
      @kelliewilkins6331 2 года назад +4

      Hadn't heard of this so googled it, it looks just like mine before it took a hit at winter time. It's grown back completely different, tonnes of the lighter green, with specks of dark. Very fun little plant, a surprise with every new leaf. Anyway, mad that people are selling it as something else!

    • @Sandreline
      @Sandreline 2 года назад +2

      @@kelliewilkins6331, my Brasil was the first plant that I bought. Got it at Ikea for like $6.
      A year and 30+ plants later, and it's still my favorite. It's always surprising me. I have one vine that alternates between mostly lime leaves and highly variegated tri-color leaves.
      Currently giving my Silver Stripe the same amount of light to see if I can get a cheap Rio dupe.

    • @crochetqueen6440
      @crochetqueen6440 2 года назад +3

      carnival ARE different, it's sport variegation. The way it stripes in the centre. However, I wouldn't pay extra for one, and at least here, prices are almost the same.

    • @Sandreline
      @Sandreline 2 года назад +3

      @@crochetqueen6440, my Brasil has plenty of leaves that look exactly like the variegation of a so-called Carnival. 🤷 Brasils can have highly varied variegation. It doesn't need a special name.

    • @crochetqueen6440
      @crochetqueen6440 2 года назад +1

      @@Sandreline I absolutely agree that Brasils have highly varied variegation, however having a different name when that variegation is consistently different from the Brasil over most of a plant isn't a big deal to me, unless they are trying to use that to charge more for the plant, which I've already said is not something I agree with

  • @Crazygirl2055
    @Crazygirl2055 2 года назад +4

    Example of making up names to sell plants for more money is the Hawaiian Pothos. It is a regular old mature golden pothos that had a pole. Makes me laugh out loud any time someone asks for specifically a Hawaiian pothos.

    • @MsBubu26
      @MsBubu26 2 года назад +1

      Me too. Seriously when it came out I was scratching my head thinking is it me or is that just a regular pothos with more yellow? As I was noticing some pothos at work had that yellow color. But people tried to make us think it was a different type!

    • @hellowilson5335
      @hellowilson5335 Год назад

      Lmao thank you for clearing that up for me. Everytime I’ve seen it I get confused. Looks like the standard Pothos we’ve all had or is EVERYWHERE outside. I thought it was just me

  • @planetfreaky6621
    @planetfreaky6621 2 года назад

    yes plz. You definitely have my vote for the video idea about variegation.

  • @Giaphaige
    @Giaphaige 2 года назад +3

    It was so weird to see 69868 on here, I got an import order from Indonesia and it was one of the plants that did the best in shipping! Hasn't lost a single leaf

  • @russellyoung3216
    @russellyoung3216 2 года назад +17

    In Australia, the cheapest A. Regale I have seen is $400 for a 5cm seedling. That was the STARTING PRICE of an AUCTION!

    • @saylorsoul
      @saylorsoul 2 года назад

      Ecuagenera sells them for $65. Hopefully they’ll start shipping to Australia soon?

    • @cassiec260
      @cassiec260 2 года назад +4

      @@saylorsoul importing to Australia can be expensive and hard. Not as hard and expensive as my country ( New Zealand) but we both have to take extreme measures to protect our ecosystems

    • @sunflowerhill4349
      @sunflowerhill4349 2 года назад +2

      @@saylorsoul No, you can't ship to Australia, we have a very tough quarantine system to protect our plants and ecosystemes from introduced pests. It costs a huge amount of money and takes many months of specialized quarantine to import plants, it is really only done by businesses.

    • @saylorsoul
      @saylorsoul 2 года назад +1

      @@sunflowerhill4349 makes sense, you guys have really cool endemic plants we don't want to mess around with! but thats a bummer :(

  • @EricWalton
    @EricWalton 2 года назад +25

    I too would love a verigation video. And yes I completely agree that people shouldn't sell fake ass named plants. Me being primarily an orchid grower I love the lineage and ancestry of each particular plant. I have some legacy plants that were hybridized 50 or even a hundred years ago. They do not exist anymore due to the breeders closing up shop or passing away etc. Thanks for all your vids and the blunt honesty you bring to the table.

  • @unicornprincess001
    @unicornprincess001 2 года назад +1

    I love my paraiso verde! I have a small plastic greenhouse in my spare room and it's loving life. It was all green when I got it and chopped the crap out of it. All the new leaves are soooooo white and beautiful

  • @elizabethmccone7980
    @elizabethmccone7980 2 года назад +3

    The corsinianum has been low maintenance in my experience so far. I ordered one over 6 months ago and I basically stuck it in a prop box to quarantine without even checking it. Fast forward a month later, I finally got around to looking at it and found out it was riddled with spider mites. Treated it, and put it back in the box. I moved houses and it eventually graduated from out of the box and into my patio. Despite all my neglect, it hasn’t slowed down in growth at all and the leave look perfect (other than 2-3 leaves with spider mite speckles). Idk honestly 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @e.t.w.4299
    @e.t.w.4299 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Kaylee, that was a really good informative video! I’m fairly new to the plant world and really noticed all these fancy names too with high price tags and it boggles my mind when looking at the photos. A variegation video would be really really cool btw and a case study too x

  • @amberspatzer8216
    @amberspatzer8216 2 года назад +1

    Hi Kaylee! I just wanted to comment and tell you how much I appreciate what you do for us hobbyist and I love how real and informative you are to us. I love your channel and I hope to one day soon figure out how to start my own business growing and selling plants because I have a huge passion for it. Thank you for everything! Side not/request: A video comparing similar plants and giving a rundown on differences ex. (painted lady vs colkins gold or syngonium salmon vs syngonium strawberry milk ect.)

  • @TheHawaiianPanda1
    @TheHawaiianPanda1 2 года назад +3

    I imported a squamicaule within a couple of weeks of your video when you hauled them, and it absolutely melted in shipping and then every growth point rotted in my care. When I’m starting to look at a replacement I’m having to rethink how much I love it…

  • @Alizardlovesyou
    @Alizardlovesyou 2 года назад +2

    I want a Serpens so bad!!! 💚 He's my long-term wishlist plant :D

  • @meikahidenori
    @meikahidenori 2 года назад +4

    As an Australian it drives me bananas when people call a whiter marble queen pothos a snow queen. It's the SAME PLANT just had better light to bask in. Also, Snow queen pothos here are NJoy/Glacier plants overseas (our look a combination between the two, I've had many US people tell me I'm mislabelling the plant but the name NJoy belongs to the university that created it and it can cost alot of money to use, hence the different name. It's a fun confusion to have 😅

    • @dewantoroo
      @dewantoroo 2 года назад +2

      And they're not even a true pothos... They're epipremnum aureum. Pothos is a whole another genus of plant 😬

    • @kassandrastein4249
      @kassandrastein4249 Год назад

      Thank you. That's what I'm always saying about marble/snow queen and nobody wants to believe me. Feels good to know I'm not all by myself with this 😀

  • @malindarayallen
    @malindarayallen 2 года назад +1

    your makeup look is so summery and fresh!

  • @Neeneex3
    @Neeneex3 2 года назад +1

    Not plant related*** can I just say I’m loving the lighter makeup, fresh look you’re rocking here? 🤩 you’re glowing ✨✨

  • @joannavalentine4187
    @joannavalentine4187 2 года назад +2

    Hi! Yes please do video on variegation purchasing that would be great

  • @tynatheunicorn
    @tynatheunicorn 2 года назад

    Hi Kaylee, I really like the peachy vibe of the video 🙂

  • @amysname100
    @amysname100 2 года назад +1

    I experimented with keeping a grow tent in my garage this summer and omg my reverted paraiso verde has been popping off in 90 degree+ heat at 80% humidity. (My white princess too has been loving it too omg) Maybe they would like an outdoor greenhouse in warm weather. Paraisos sank to about $50-$80 locally (OKC USA) luckily I bought it cheap as a reverted cutting.

  • @catherinehurdcarter1233
    @catherinehurdcarter1233 2 года назад +1

    Yea its friday!!! Hello from across the pond. !!

  • @A.A.Rae-Rae
    @A.A.Rae-Rae Год назад +1

    Literally everything listed as dislikes about Paraiso Verde is because she's not giving it enough light 🤭
    (long petiole/internodes("gangly" look) = etiolation and low var is the plant producing more photosynthetic pigments to try to milk as much light out of their environment as they possibly can)
    I know this was a few months ago, but I just started watching this back-log and I've grown/sold PPVs for years now, so when I heard Kaylee say she dislikes them I knew this was going to be why -- not many people know about their light addictions, so they get labeled as "difficult" or "troublemakers" (which I find uncomfortably relatable lol)
    Figured I'd leave a little note -- just in case anyone else happens to read this who is having trouble with theirs!
    Of course, they still like to be warm, and sweaty (decent humidity) like other Philos, but Paraisos are also absolute fiends for light. I know it's admittedly not normally true of Philos, but trust me -- these ones want to be in a spot that gets a few hrs of direct sun in the morning or evening, (not direct sun all day, just a few hours) AND also bright indirect for the rest of the day (or a front-row seat to the all-day grow-light show).
    Any "reversion" is because of a prolonged period of cloudy/overcast weather (or because they got moved away from the grow-light) and once they start getting enough light again, the variegation will come right back. That said, sometimes if it's been in lower-light setting for a long while, a plant may take sitting in a high-light area over the course of the next 2-3 leaves to start putting out really good patterning again, (you should see moderately less green with each new leaf until one just pops out fully variegated again) but it always brings it back eventually if you give them that light they crave -- they can't truly revert.

  • @pedrocarvalho6391
    @pedrocarvalho6391 2 года назад +5

    Actually, I bought a pink princess marble for 5€ at a garden center (cus rarely do they know what they have) and it's definitely different in the variegation... I'm saying this looking at the other 15 pink princesses in front of me... like, even if you don't get a lot of pink on the leaf, the leaf still has a "marble" or mottled look to the different tones or shades of green on it... I'd love to send you a picture to compare, but I prefer the marble bc, even if there's no pink, there is still color variation in the dark green, which has so far, at times been darker than my "regular" pink princesses.
    Regarding the corsinianum x - maybe a temperature issue? Just a random thought, cus I'm having similar problems with my verrucosum amazon sunset... they just don't appreciate the heat hahaha
    Anyways, love your videos and thx for the amazing content! Hope you have a nice weekend :)

    • @robynnoelleryan7400
      @robynnoelleryan7400 2 года назад +2

      I appreciate this comment because I’ve noticed that my Pink Princess looks very different from others that I’ve seen. Mine has various colors of green on the leaves that don’t have pink. It’s quite pretty.

    • @horace6851
      @horace6851 2 года назад +3

      There is a new hybrid of philo erubecens on the market, it's Pink Princess crossed with White Wizard. It's mostly sold as Red Anderson but I've seen it listed as Pink Princess Marble or Cotton Candy. It depends on the color of variegation, it can get more white (then they call it Red Anderson) or more pink (the others) but it's the same plant... Btw the variegation color is totally conditions dependent, when I got my plant the variegation was pure white but all the new leaves grown in my conditions have pale pink, probably light or feed related. You can recognize it by white or light pink stripes on the petioles, just like White Wizard has. And the leaves can have darker green or burgundy areas. It's a quite beautiful plant actually, I think my favorite of all erubecens cultivars.

  • @Jicuri
    @Jicuri 2 года назад +1

    i love the background.
    you look amazing as always

  • @wendyg7573
    @wendyg7573 2 года назад

    I do agree with you about the Paraiso Verde. I have tried to grow 3 of these plants and have had no success in keeping a patern on the leaves . I paid in the triple digets for mine in Perth WA

  • @alyssaandrus1
    @alyssaandrus1 2 года назад +1

    I grow Paraiso Verde in my garage here in Texas and get really beautiful varigation without long stems. I dont know if it's the combo of heat and light that they get but I dont see the issues that you have found with this plant. My garage in the summer is usually between 86-90 F.

  • @gladyspichardo8121
    @gladyspichardo8121 2 года назад +1

    I have a regale stump and a reverted paraiso verde. I agree with you about these plants. I live in the US

    • @miramar1504
      @miramar1504 2 года назад

      Paraiso don't revert. They need very high light and temperatures to throw variegtion, otherwise their leaves remain green.

    • @gladyspichardo8121
      @gladyspichardo8121 2 года назад

      @@miramar1504 Then idk what's wrong with mine bc it is sitting on a southern facing window. Maybe moving it outdoors will be the most southern exposure. Thanks for the info.

  • @jazortillo9667
    @jazortillo9667 2 года назад +3

    I love Paraiso verde.

  • @chayalaf
    @chayalaf 2 года назад

    Yessss please for the variegated shopping! I did a post on how to shop variegated plants on some of my group but a video would be easier to share and understand 💚💚

  • @sunflowerhill4349
    @sunflowerhill4349 2 года назад +1

    That was interesting as usual thank you! :) I love paraiso but am giving up on it too...because I'm just not spending hundreds of dollars more heating my house to its liking 6 months of the year just to get the variegation back...I'm also not buying a Jose for this reason; good things to know! I'd like a var video too, I've already learned a lot about variegation from your videos :) :) :)

  • @trichoderma_reesei
    @trichoderma_reesei 2 года назад

    Oooh would love a variegated video! Loving your makeup here, looking really good, Kaylee :) xxx from fellow plant lady

  • @unboxinqit
    @unboxinqit Год назад

    Surprising my Alocasia Macrorrhiza Variegata Plant is doing so well with less care to no care at all. Now that it rain everyday in Malaysia. I let the nature take care of it.

  • @mellamorphose
    @mellamorphose 2 года назад +1

    My corsi is actually super easy care and fast growing as well. I don’t even have it in a greenhouse and it is getting some direct light.

    • @gosiakolicka3944
      @gosiakolicka3944 2 года назад

      Can you reveal what your conditions are? High humidity?

  • @kikilikipikiwiki
    @kikilikipikiwiki 2 года назад +1

    I'm so jealous, A.Regale still costs triple digits for seedlings and 4 digits for the big ones here in Australia :(

  • @cherry9511
    @cherry9511 2 года назад +1

    My lynamii throw out new leaves like no tomorrow like a new leaf every two months. I love the color of it. It remind me of laffy taffy

  • @helenpattskyn2746
    @helenpattskyn2746 2 года назад +1

    I love my Pariso Verde -- but I hear you about it being gangly! I bought mine for (I think?) mid double digits from Indonesia (so lower cost per plant, but high shipping) in February (2022). (I'm in the US, for context).

  • @bzzzz1910
    @bzzzz1910 2 года назад +1

    Please do the video on buying variegated plants!

  • @KIPUKA77
    @KIPUKA77 2 года назад

    Yes, would like to hear more about variegated plants.

  • @brandonkillian4664
    @brandonkillian4664 Год назад

    “Spider mites just eat that shit up all day long!” 🤣💀 true 😂

  • @greenlessthumb
    @greenlessthumb 2 года назад

    I would love that case study video! Also maybe a video of your favorite plants you sell. (unless you have that already and I'm just blind)

  • @Rhubarbikini
    @Rhubarbikini 2 года назад +1

    I love that video idea! Also maybe a vid on conmen misinformation on Facebook etc. I see a lot give weird and extreme monstera albo tips. Air layering fx? Is that not unnecessarily complicated for something with roots???
    Or people selling “mint” which is clearly aurea or normal old albo. Puts my knickers in a right twist!

    • @LulaMae21
      @LulaMae21 2 года назад

      Air layering is done with various aroids, I believe it's intended to increase success in propagating by allowing some roots to grow before cutting.

  • @CmdrBittles
    @CmdrBittles 2 года назад

    I love the paraiso but it's always terrible to grow. I keep trying but I get frustrated. Also, never had an issue with 69686. Lolol 😂

  • @tylormoore7107
    @tylormoore7107 2 года назад +2

    The growth pattern of corsiniaum when they’re mature definitely reminds me of a thaumatophyllum - I wouldn’t be surprised if they get reclassified eventually 🤔 also might be why it’s so hard to care for, I find thaums indoor just hate there lives no matter what you do for them

    • @StalkerNaturaliste
      @StalkerNaturaliste 2 года назад

      The mother of the hybrid is a giant self heading Philo similar to a Thaumatophyllum but not a Thaumatophyllum.

  • @r.mertens
    @r.mertens 2 года назад

    Thanks for your video and the effort you but in it. And these black nails with that Top - Gorgeous!! A video about light and fertilizer for Anthuriums would really be great. There is so much information out there, but I don‘t get it… My Anthuriums often look like they get to much, to less of one or both.

  • @sarahmichelle473
    @sarahmichelle473 2 года назад

    I would love a video about variegation and shopping for it

  • @samhollister3960
    @samhollister3960 2 года назад +2

    See I’ve had the opposite experience with Alocasia.. every time I’ve gotten one shipped they look alittle wonky for a few days but straighten up once they get some light.
    I’ve actually had one get lost in the mail for over a week and a half and it survived, 2 of the 3 leaves died but the one that survive was the newest and gorgeous

  • @b1merio
    @b1merio 2 года назад +2

    Want want want want that P. squamicule blood! Can't seem to find it anywhere.

  • @lRegulus
    @lRegulus 2 года назад

    Ph. corsinianum seems to appreciate being in stable conditions: i.e. sweet spot seems to be approximately 20-30 deg.C, don't let it dry out but not too wet either - i.e. it wouldn't really appreciate self-watering as the roots are really thin and prone to rot.
    A note on the Ppp marble: the speckles on those variants are thought to be stable, kinda like thai cons (but not the sectorals). Of course, I may be wrong about this.

  • @ivankoh3
    @ivankoh3 2 года назад

    Thanks Kaylee. Enjoyed all your videos. Please keep it up

  • @ainsg3839
    @ainsg3839 2 года назад

    Totally agree on the paraiso verde. Love the mottling, but the growth pattern is super lame 😅

  • @brendadavis2919
    @brendadavis2919 2 года назад

    Thank you for this video, great topic. I like that your honest on the content that you talk about.

  • @swatch12345
    @swatch12345 2 года назад +1

    I got the store brand version of both lynamii and serpens in a fibrosum and nangaritense. Wayyyyyy cheaper and love them both.

  • @sharreb1805
    @sharreb1805 2 года назад

    The Verde in my country sells cheaper than alot of other philodendron. I share the samw sentiments. While individual leaves look great, I just dont like the overall look of the plant

  • @jacquelinedaniels87
    @jacquelinedaniels87 2 года назад

    I bought my 69686 locally and it remained amazing and beautiful . I shipped two before buying locally.. overnight and packed amazing.. and as kaylee states., they literally showed up dead as shit-in 24 hours

  • @AleeshaSattva
    @AleeshaSattva 2 года назад

    my philo paraiso verde... I thought I was doing something wrong for months now. I finally put it into a taller pot and it looks happier now since the leaves don't look so 'depressed'. But ya... it just hangs there unhappidy regardless of watering.

  • @krististafford3135
    @krististafford3135 2 года назад

    Yes, please do the variegation video!

  • @joshuamatthewlaird
    @joshuamatthewlaird 2 года назад

    Anthurium regale in my experience dont like the wet and heat like some other anthurium. They really suffer under long periods of heat like warocqueanum. However once established these anthurium can tolerate quite low humidity levels if they arent in the heat. These also dont need that much light, these are true understory plants that may see 1/30th the amount of light as full sun plants.

  • @robertlukacevic1811
    @robertlukacevic1811 2 года назад

    I do know that roses can send a branch/shoot that has significantly different characteristics from the main plant.
    For example a particular cultivar may regularly produce orange blooms, but then it may randomly send out a branch that produces yellow flowers. This is known as a "Sport" of the rose. The sport can then be propagated and registered as a distinct cultivar.
    I don't know whether aroids will do the same thing. It's my guess that most variegated versions of aroids are sports from an original solid green version. A hybridizer may notice an unusual branch/shoot from a plant and propagate it.

  • @laurenh7461
    @laurenh7461 2 года назад +1

    So disappointed about the Squamicaule blood😭 I’ve been looking really hard for one, but since the price has gone up I probably can’t afford one

  • @carlosarmando3831
    @carlosarmando3831 2 года назад

    And what are those plants we should get for our shops? Please tell us hows the market and what you recommend us to buy, please! 🙏🏻😬

  • @jasminewaldo7045
    @jasminewaldo7045 2 года назад +1

    When it comes to alocasia, I wish it was more common to sell corms. I know people grow them to at least cormlings to get more money out of them and I totally get that, but for buyers- why? If it’s likely going to loose the leaf and be just a corm shortly after arrival, you might as well just buy the corm to begin with. So anyway if anyone is selling jacklyn corms hit me up 😂

    • @hellowilson5335
      @hellowilson5335 Год назад

      Exactly!!! I’m always looking for just corms and no one sells them. I also think they’re more likely to stay alive if you start them yourself.

  • @Itachi-xk7gc
    @Itachi-xk7gc 2 года назад

    I like paraiso verde and 69686 a lot!

  • @manuelita467
    @manuelita467 2 года назад

    Honestly the paraiso Verdes are beautiful and hardy. Haha I loved growing from tc.

  • @agathan.944
    @agathan.944 2 года назад

    I totally agree about Paraiso Verde.

  • @robynnoelleryan7400
    @robynnoelleryan7400 2 года назад

    Would love a variegation video. My giant Congo Rojo is succumbing to rust. I have done everything I can think of to save it, but I think I’m just going to have to toss it. It’s so pitiful.

  • @danieldow3094
    @danieldow3094 2 года назад

    I love alocasia, but they are fussy. I highly recommend at least 1/3 volume bark in with standard perlite amended potting mix for them, even then watering is far between heavy heavy flushes. They just have too many nuances for the average person, I can't imagine shipping them.
    On the backside liners have pretty bad recovery rates too when they are shipped, just tough across the board, lots of loss throughout the chain.

  • @jondougherty8290
    @jondougherty8290 2 года назад

    do the variegated video you mentioned, please !!

  • @kourtneys.plant.korner765
    @kourtneys.plant.korner765 2 года назад

    They are now selling “Florida Ghost Variegated”. The variegation is it changing Color’s

  • @Paula-sw2tt
    @Paula-sw2tt 2 месяца назад

    I bought a three leaf baby P. Paraiso Verde for $12.99. But so far I am not really loving it.

  • @toniab.4114
    @toniab.4114 2 года назад

    I absolutely appreciate your input on plants! I do not own any of these plants however knowing some of the issues with plants is so helpful, when you're a new plant momma.

  • @VC.
    @VC. 2 года назад

    I bought 69686 from NSE, it was shipped to me in almost perfect condition. Maybe that one is just extra strong lol

  • @madisonmunro7299
    @madisonmunro7299 2 года назад

    Off topic but you look great in this video!

  • @violettewise
    @violettewise 2 года назад

    The regale , I got lucky and found one with with like 5 leaves in the mid 100, but every other plant i saw was a one leaf near 200. Mine thankfully is still alive for now. I ordered it a few weeks ago. It was difficult to find.

  • @booberries833
    @booberries833 2 года назад

    Michael DeAndra made up the name "Mint" many years ago to describe the Monstera from Japan by that name. Now everyone is using the term.

  • @octaviaschulte1719
    @octaviaschulte1719 2 года назад

    Another fab video! So informative. TFS!

  • @keithchua5840
    @keithchua5840 2 года назад +2

    I visited the recent Singapore Garden Festival and there was a Thai Exhibitor selling a Philodendron Pink Princess Marble KING!! Some other exhibtors are also selling PPP labeled as Marble. Oh well the variegations do look great compared to normal PPP.. the price are much much higher and most were sold within the first 2 days of the exhibition... Guess alot of us here in South East Asia are still suckers for these plants with fanciful names

  • @lorafrost9628
    @lorafrost9628 2 года назад +2

    A new one to me is the Monstera Thai Constellation "Cream Brulle" to refer to a Thai that simply is very high white variegated.

    • @janne7263
      @janne7263 2 года назад

      Not really, the "crème brûlée" ones usually have more creamy variegation. It's not different from a Thai, but since every plant ever has its own DNA some get slightly different whites. As long as the price isn't increased I'm fine with that naming as it shows that is very creamy. It's kinda the same with the Florida ghost mint tbh, it's used to describe ghosts with more minty leaves (half reverted) than white ones. All variegation is in a way unique and as long as the price is the same I think it's fair. It's when sellers try to oversell you on "half-moon, etc." bs that I take issue

  • @guianina14
    @guianina14 2 года назад

    I literally just received 69686 in the mail today... now I'm scared 😱

  • @melizasim7276
    @melizasim7276 Год назад

    ah… now i know why the UK and US dont have much alocasia. don’t ship well… i am in the the tropics and surrounded by alocasia !

  • @plantbro1239
    @plantbro1239 2 года назад

    The inter-nodal spacing on the Paraiso is ridiculous. I could lease out that real estate.

  • @acp7041
    @acp7041 2 года назад

    I saw a regular pink princess and a pink princess marble the pattern of their variegations are different

  • @karolinagracjasz4037
    @karolinagracjasz4037 2 года назад

    Agree with all you said. Lov your videos💜

  • @st.petersCA69
    @st.petersCA69 2 года назад

    What does it mean to be "Catfished"? ( I think thats what I heard around 18:30)

  • @PumpkinPie__
    @PumpkinPie__ 2 года назад

    I bought a baby paraiso verde and it’s so pretty but the leaves are soo thin and every single one died off in about a week besides the one that was opening and now it’s just a weird limp leaf and been waiting weeks for it to do something now lol

  • @rachelhutchings
    @rachelhutchings 2 года назад

    Wait whe. Was florida ghost mint a thing? 🤣 I love mine and yeh the kast keaf looks a bit minty but I would never call it that the most recent lead and the new one tbh is white as fresh snow 😂