I've watched many plants collection videos recently and I can clearly say that this is the one of very few that I liked and watched till the end without rushing to finish the video. Of course everyone have different taste in plants and I like your collection!!
Wow this right here really makes my day 🙌! Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I tried very hard to make it as entertaining and fast paced as possible, so it wouldn't be boring to watch even though i might not have the crazy rare houseplants.😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
Wow, thanks ♥. I don't know if it is necessarily true, but I do try my best. Unfortunately winter is coming and i am starting to see so many yellow leaves 😢
Ohh thank you so much 🥰 that means a lot. I always have the feeling that my "styling" isn't as picture perfect and pretty as others. But actually I love my apartment and the plants make it so cozy, so thank you for sharing your thoughts! 💚
Your plants look so healthy and beautiful. What are the clips used to hold them in place? I lived in Mannheim, a long time ago. Germany is a beautiful country, especially the rural and farm areas. I loved driving through the towns and remembering the buildings being so close to the roads. I thought I could reach out the car window and touch them... memories.
Thank you so much for your sweet comment Beth. It's funny I've grown up in a village near Mannheim, so I know the region vey well. It sounds like you had some wonderful memories made there ☺️ Regarding the clips that you mentioned, if you mean the green ones. That is wire that is wrapped with a soft foamy plastic cover. I got that in the garden center. I think it's meant to tie gardenplants without the wire hurting any branches etc.
Thankyou so much for the info! You are absolutely right. After a little google i can confirm that is indeed what i have. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
Freut mich das es dir gefallen hat! Bei so lieb geäußerten Video-Wünschen wie deinem, musste ich mich sofort an die Arbeit machen. Du hast mir die fehlende Motivation gegeben endlich mal eine Tour zu filmen , danke dafür. 💚
Hiiii Pasinee :) Thank you so much! I'm really proud of the albo syngonium but honestly the plant just grows so well on it's own, i dont even have to do anything. So i shouldn't even take credit for it 😅
Hi Nathaniel, you're way to sweet. Thank you for taking the time to write me 🥰. Plant parents all over the world are just the best! Greetings from Germany 👋
Great video, beautiful plants This is the first video I've seen from you and you seem very genuine and nice, I'll definitely keep an eye on your channel.
Awww thank you so much for your incredibly thoughtful comment. You made my day with that! 🥰 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour & I'm also glad I didn't come across weird 😁.
Awww thank you so much 🥰. I'm glad you enjoy the videos, welcome to the team 👋😊 Do you have any wishes or video ideas you would like to see? Greetings from germany 💚
The little cactus with root rot is a euphorbia obesa. I have one in pon, so maybe try that when it's more established? It might help against root rot in the future.
Oh thanks a lot for the tip & the name 🙌. I had it in cactus mix before, but pon might be an option then. The thought of a cactus in pon is kinda crazy. Oh is it self watering then or do you just use the pon as a substrate in a regular pot?
@@LeafyLuster Just as a substrate in a regular pot, not self-watering. I always struggled with cacti and succulents before and then tried them in pon and they've done very well since then.
@@LeafyLuster If you do a google image search you'll see that most of them are potted in mineral substrate. Actually I have almost all of my plants potted in pon without self-watering. I only have the very thirsty ones in self-watering and they're quite happy with it. Most of my aroids, hoyas, peperomias etc. like to dry out between waterings. And since the pon seems to dry out at the same time in all the plants, I'm able to water them regularly and keep a watering schedule. I've found that a lot of finnicky plants are much happier this way and it makes my life a lot easier as well.
First of all thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it ☺️. You are also totally right! It is an variegated jade plant. I got the answer a few times now and after googling I'm sure it's the right plant ID👌
Ja der kleine macht sich prächtig , ich bin so froh das ich ihn nicht umgebracht hab 😂. Und danke, könnte mir meine Wohnung ohne die ganzen Pflanzen gar nicht mehr vorstellen! Wir müssen uns unbedingt mal tatsächlich wieder treffen.
Hey Shannon, first of all thank you for your kind comment 💚. I have a philosophy that I want to keep my plants where I can see them. So I try to keep away from greenhouses & I also try to buy plants that can live in living room conditions. I do have a humidifier for the winter. Humidity is between 60-70% in summer & around 40% in winter. I also stopped spraying the plants, cause it's time consuming and not very effective. You see, don't let humidity stop you. Some plants can handle lower humidity so you can fill your house with those ☺️.
Portulacalia Afra... the common name for it in Afrikaans is Spek boom. Direct translation is bacon tree. It is native to Southern Africa. You must google it in the wild. Can sometimes become as big as a tree. The elephant part come from the fact that it makes up part of the diet for elephants. Specially when water is few and far between. Also good vitamin c source. Its edible for us too but a little sour. 😃 I live in RSA but struggle with the varigated, while the normal green sometimes feels like a weed in my garden. I just love your videos! New sub!!
Spek boom is cool, very similar to the german word Speck baum 😊 Thank you so much for all of you knowledge and information. I googled them in the wild & in fact I didn't know they could get this BIG 😅 That's awesome. Thanks to you, I am tempted to bite off a piece of my plant now, just too see if it tastes sour 😂😂😂 I'm pretty jealous you can grow plants like this outside, I would love to live in a more warm climate as well.
Hi, I really enjoyed your video. Your house looks so bright and beautiful. I've got a question... how can you keep your calatheas so healthy and happy with no humidifier? Thank you!
I'm not sure myself. I believe that i chose calatheas that can handle a little less humidity. In summer i have around 60% humidity naturally. In winter I will start to use my humidifer again to keep it at 60%. I noticed that regular watering is super important for them, so they don't get crispy or yellow. I also keep them in pretty low light conditions. BUT even though you might not been able to see it in the video, some of the leaves do have little crispy tips. It just does not bother me at all. I hope this helps 💚
Thank you so much for the tour 🙏 You've got so many great and beautiful spaces where to keep plants and your plants look so healthy and lush 😍 What's the air humidity situation in your home? I love that you put the compass points on the screen 👍And also the plants' scientific names. Some of them have changed though. Most calathea have been reclassified as Goeppertia, so Clalathea lancifolia is now Goeppertia insignis. The plant that you got for your engagement (congrats btw 😀) is a Portulacaria afra variegata.
Hiii, thank you so much 💚 The humidity is somewhere around 40-70% depending on the weather. I have a humidifier but i haven't used it in a year ^^. I didn't even know about the reclassified Calatheas, thank you. Even though the Goeppertia insignis has unfortunately passed away by now. 😅😅😅
@@LeafyLuster Oh wow, those are good humidity levels 👌 I struggle with very low humidity in this flat during the winter months. Even with the humidifier running the humidity doesn't even reach 40% sometimes. It's 34% in my living room right now. 47% in the bedroom with the humidifier at full steam. I have ordered a second one now and I hope things will get better once I've got two humidifiers running. Sorry to hear about your insignis 😕 What happened? Mine seems to be doing fine in a self watering pot and under a grow light. It's my only goeppertia at the moment. I'd love to have a warscewiczii but I haven't dared to get one, as I've heard they don't do well in low humidity. I've been considering getting a makoyana though.
The insignis died due to a thrips issue followed by an overwatering/ low light issue. coupled with the fact I kinda ignored it and let it die on purpose a little bit 😬. Makoyana is beautiful as well !
Im a bit late to the party, and you probably already found out what those two unknown plants were - but in case you didnt, the cactus is some kind of astrophytum and the other plant is a variegated portulacaria afra :)
Hiii, welcome to the channel 👋. I think people were only able to help me with the Portulacaria so far. Sooo, thank you for the tip on the Astrophytum, are Astrophytum always this round and symmetrical?
@@LeafyLuster I dont know much about them, i dont even have one myself, but from what ive seen from other people they do tend to be very symmetrical :)
For a very very new begginers, what do u suggest to be the easiest ? I have a philodendron Birkin for my first ... Trying to figure out what I should stick with. (Not a fan of spider plants lol)
So I had a Philodendron birkin too, in my experience they are pretty easy going. Very resilient, don't need water very often and can tolerate many different light conditions. Good choice on your part 😉. If you want other inexpensive beginner plants maybe try a few of these: Definetly Monstera deliciosa, Pothos of any kind, monstera adansonii, scindapsus argyraeus or Philodendron micans. If you like something fancy but easy to care for, try the white variegated syngonium podophyllum or maybe a anthurium clarinervium. Don't worry too much about what exactly to stick too, most of the commercially available plants are easy to care for, once you have got the basics down 😊 I hope this helps.
First of all, thank you so much for the lovely comment 💚 For my soil I use the same soil for everything except for my succulents. Roughly estimated it's made like this : 30% regular potting soil 30% perlite 30% orchid bark 10% worm castings I try to make it so it won't compact if you squeeze it 😁
Thank you for the sweet comment, i'm glad you enjoyed my little tour. I will do some more pest videos in the future, since i get thrips visitors every year 😝
I also live in Germany (nord). Where did you find an Anthurium Clarinervium? I'm struggling so much to find less common plants. I have to buy them online (mainly Netherlands) or from home (Italy). And I'm envious of your amazing lighting 😍. Without growing light I cant survive winter. Today I saw the sun after almost 3 months of nothing XD
I got mine from PLNTS.com but i also saw it in Dehner garden center & a lot of other garden centers too. If you keep your eyes open i'm sure you can find one too.
I have a ton of growlights too! I could not sustain this many plants without it 😁. I hate the dark winter days too! But the days are getting longer and sunnier finally 🙏
@@LeafyLuster yeah I know them (one of my favorite Dutch websites). I got my amazing XL dieffenbachia reflector, alocasia dragon scale and calethea Medallion. Love how they pack plants. But right now the Anthurium is sold out. I guess I will wait patiently. Unfortunately we dont have a dehner in Lübeck. But when I will go and visit my boyfriend I will take a look. Thanks for responding
Good question, i know on fotos they can look really similar ( good dupe 😊 ). In real life i find them very different in fact. The peperomia has multiple stripes going from the tip of the leaf to the petiole. Serpens has no stripes at all. The serpens leaves are smaller than the peperomia leaves. The texture of the peperomia leaves is very smooth, the serpens on the other hand is rippled in texture and also very hairy. The serpens can have slight silver splashes, the peperomia does not have these. I also find the serpens has darker green leaves than the hope. I hope this helps 💚
Hallöle, Wie schaffst du es, dass deine White Princess nicht braun wird? Meine hat überall braune Flecken an den weissen Stellen :( habe sie an einem hellen Ort stehen. Liebe Grüße
Also meine steht relativ dunkel würde ich sagen. Allerdings bekommen die half moon oder voll weißen Blätter irgendwann auch mal braune stellen! Sie halten sich zwar echt lange aber eins hat die Woche auch schon wieder braune Ränder bekommen. Glaube das ist unvermeidbar. Vorallem wenn die Pflanze stress hat, wie z.b. wenn ich mit Spritzmittel oder so ran gehe, dann izickt sie extra rum. 1 Weißes Blatt ist mir schon völlig flöten gegangen. Mir sind die gesprenkelten Blätter mittlerweile echt lieber. Viele Grüße Kristina
you've become my favourite plant youtuber (:
Oh stop it 🥰 that's so sweet of you. Your comment makes my day 100x better! 💚
Do you have any ideas or wishes what you'd like to see in the future?
Yes I knew you were going to be many plant lovers favorite channel...keep being yourself we love your plants and your style! We want more!!!
I agree. Your plants are amazing. You must love by the beach because your leaves look so beautiful. 💚💚🌿
The plant that was a gift from your coworkers is a Portulacaria afra otherwise called Elephant Bush or Dwarf Jade
Thank you :) it's just weird to me not knowing all the names of my houseplants ♥
Variegata
I've watched many plants collection videos recently and I can clearly say that this is the one of very few that I liked and watched till the end without rushing to finish the video. Of course everyone have different taste in plants and I like your collection!!
Wow this right here really makes my day 🙌! Thank you for your thoughtful comment. I tried very hard to make it as entertaining and fast paced as possible, so it wouldn't be boring to watch even though i might not have the crazy rare houseplants.😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
lI like your collectiion, they are not common, they are not rare. And you display them with taste and they look healthy. Love it.
Awwwww thank you John. I love how you worded that. It's just the right mix 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour!
Wow, healthiest plants I’ve ever seen!👌
Wow, thanks ♥. I don't know if it is necessarily true, but I do try my best. Unfortunately winter is coming and i am starting to see so many yellow leaves 😢
I enjoyed this so much. I love your home set up especially that trailing plants like the micans so pretty. Love your energy and positivity
Thank you so much! It's so nice to hear all the positive feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed it ♥.
Btw. Trailing Plants are my favourite 😉
All of your plants are amazing and your home is beautiful.
Thank you so much for being around for my houseplant tour. I'm glad you enjoyed it ♥.
Such an amazing beautiful collection - I love how you've styled them in your home! Thanks for sharing xx
Ohh thank you so much 🥰 that means a lot. I always have the feeling that my "styling" isn't as picture perfect and pretty as others. But actually I love my apartment and the plants make it so cozy, so thank you for sharing your thoughts! 💚
Your plants look so healthy and beautiful. What are the clips used to hold them in place? I lived in Mannheim, a long time ago. Germany is a beautiful country, especially the rural and farm areas. I loved driving through the towns and remembering the buildings being so close to the roads. I thought I could reach out the car window and touch them... memories.
Thank you so much for your sweet comment Beth. It's funny I've grown up in a village near Mannheim, so I know the region vey well. It sounds like you had some wonderful memories made there ☺️
Regarding the clips that you mentioned, if you mean the green ones. That is wire that is wrapped with a soft foamy plastic cover. I got that in the garden center. I think it's meant to tie gardenplants without the wire hurting any branches etc.
The unknown plant (after the Saxifraga) is Portulacaria Afra variegated/Elephant Bush
Beautiful collection and great plant styling!
Thankyou so much for the info! You are absolutely right. After a little google i can confirm that is indeed what i have. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
Stunning home filled with love xxx
Thank you Debra, plantlove is everywhere 💚
I'm so glad you popped up on my RUclips, this is the first video I saw of yours and I subscribed, what a super fun and impressive tour!!
Welcome aboard! I'm reeeeally glad you enjoed my tour and that you want to see more 😊. What was your favourite plant?
Viiiielen Dank für das tolle Video! Deine Wohnung ist einfach nur wunderschön und dein ganzes Pflanzensetting total inspirierend 🥰😍
Freut mich das es dir gefallen hat! Bei so lieb geäußerten Video-Wünschen wie deinem, musste ich mich sofort an die Arbeit machen. Du hast mir die fehlende Motivation gegeben endlich mal eine Tour zu filmen , danke dafür. 💚
Love your set up, very aesthetically pleasing!
Thank you so much for leaving such a kind comment 💚 I'm glad it comes across as pretty as it feels to me :)
You're such an adorable human, I'm so glad I found your channel. Can't wait to have my collection as big and diverse as yours one day 🥰
Awww thank you so much Laura!!! You just made my day 💚 Welcome to the channel :)
OMG your collection is so amazing :) and your syngonium albo is so beautiful !!!!!
Hiiii Pasinee :) Thank you so much! I'm really proud of the albo syngonium but honestly the plant just grows so well on it's own, i dont even have to do anything. So i shouldn't even take credit for it 😅
Your plants look so beautiful and healthy 😍😍😍#pictureperfecthouseplants 💚💚💚enjoyed the video 🌱🌿🌸
Thank you for you sweet comment & as always you are too kind Laxmi 💚 I'm glad you enjoyed it 😉
beautiful collection of plants and they all look healthy and thriving! I'm also a plant parent and your passion for plants is very inspiring!
Hi Nathaniel, you're way to sweet. Thank you for taking the time to write me 🥰. Plant parents all over the world are just the best!
Greetings from Germany 👋
Love your plants and your energy.
Thank you so much Janet. I'm glad you enjoyed my little tour 💚.
Ok das ist mal ne geile Pflanzentour!!! 🥰🤗🌱😘
Haha vielen lieben Dank! 😊 Ich hab mir alle Mühe gegeben, freut mich das dir die Tour gefallen hat.
I enjoyed much watching your indoor obsession
I'm so glad you had fun watching! Greetings from Germany 💚
Beautiful collection. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Your plants are perfect. Very nice.
Thank you so much Cindy 😊 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
Huge collection ❤
Very interesting, this is awesome.
Hi & Welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed my Tour 😊
I'm a new subscriber and I love your plants so muchhh
Hi welcome to the gang 💚 I'm glad you liked it!
You have a lot of rear plants 😍 I enjoyed watching your video
Hi Stephanie, thank you! 💚I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Wow I love your plant collection they are so gorgeous 🤩
Thank you so much Adel 😊 Greetings from Germany 💚
Your collection is amazing. 💚🌄💕🦉🤗
Thank you so much🤗 I'm glad you enjoyed my tour! Greetings from Germany 💚
Wow I really love all plants u have
That makes us two 😉 hope you found something to add to your wishlist, I'm glad you enjoyed watching 💚
Great video, beautiful plants
This is the first video I've seen from you and you seem very genuine and nice, I'll definitely keep an eye on your channel.
Awww thank you so much for your incredibly thoughtful comment. You made my day with that! 🥰 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour & I'm also glad I didn't come across weird 😁.
Great tour and the editing and all is amazing😍 recently found your channel and I love it!
Awww thank you so much 🥰. I'm glad you enjoy the videos, welcome to the team 👋😊 Do you have any wishes or video ideas you would like to see?
Greetings from germany 💚
Such an impressive collection! All of your plants look so healthy!
Thank you Michelle 💚 I'm sure Winter might do some damage so let's see how they hold up this year 😅
Loved the tour! Cannot wait for your next video 🤍🥰
Wow thank you so much for the kind comment tilda 💚. I'm glad you liked it! There definetly is more to come!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing houseplants lovely collection
You are more than welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour ☺️ I hope you found some inspiration 💚
The little cactus with root rot is a euphorbia obesa. I have one in pon, so maybe try that when it's more established? It might help against root rot in the future.
Oh thanks a lot for the tip & the name 🙌. I had it in cactus mix before, but pon might be an option then. The thought of a cactus in pon is kinda crazy. Oh is it self watering then or do you just use the pon as a substrate in a regular pot?
@@LeafyLuster Just as a substrate in a regular pot, not self-watering. I always struggled with cacti and succulents before and then tried them in pon and they've done very well since then.
@@LeafyLuster If you do a google image search you'll see that most of them are potted in mineral substrate. Actually I have almost all of my plants potted in pon without self-watering. I only have the very thirsty ones in self-watering and they're quite happy with it. Most of my aroids, hoyas, peperomias etc. like to dry out between waterings. And since the pon seems to dry out at the same time in all the plants, I'm able to water them regularly and keep a watering schedule. I've found that a lot of finnicky plants are much happier this way and it makes my life a lot easier as well.
Love your video, the unknown plant I think is a variated jade plant.
First of all thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it ☺️. You are also totally right! It is an variegated jade plant. I got the answer a few times now and after googling I'm sure it's the right plant ID👌
I reallyl loved this video. You have soooo many lovely plants
Thank you so much dear 💚. Happy to hear you enjoyed my little tour. Greetings from Germany 👋.
Schön zu sehen, dass der Mamei so gut bei dir wächst 🌿🤗
Du hast dir einen richtig schönen Heimdschungel geschaffen 😍🥰
Ja der kleine macht sich prächtig , ich bin so froh das ich ihn nicht umgebracht hab 😂. Und danke, könnte mir meine Wohnung ohne die ganzen Pflanzen gar nicht mehr vorstellen! Wir müssen uns unbedingt mal tatsächlich wieder treffen.
@@LeafyLuster total gerne 🤗
wow beautiful plants!
Thank you so much for leaving this kind comment, I'm glad you enjoyed the tour 😊 I hope to see you in the next one 😉
Lovely plants💚💚
Thank you Jackie 💚 your collection is beautiful too 😍 I checked out your channel
Your collection is beautiful 💚
And you are adorable!
Loved the video 😊
You are so kind, thank you for the sweet comment, this makes my day 10 times better 💚
I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Watching from Philippines I like seing plants it can help us healthier and alive. New friend here
Welcome to the channel. 😊 You are absolutely right, plants make life so much better ! I'm glad you liked the tour.
@@LeafyLuster new friend here
Love love your collection and energy! :) keep it up! I look forward to more videos from you!
Hi Jen! Thank you so much for taking your time to write such a cute message, greetings from germany. 💚
Nice plants.
Thank you 💚 I'm trying my best 😅
beautiful, i wis i could put plants everywhere
Hey Shannon, first of all thank you for your kind comment 💚. I have a philosophy that I want to keep my plants where I can see them. So I try to keep away from greenhouses & I also try to buy plants that can live in living room conditions. I do have a humidifier for the winter. Humidity is between 60-70% in summer & around 40% in winter. I also stopped spraying the plants, cause it's time consuming and not very effective. You see, don't let humidity stop you. Some plants can handle lower humidity so you can fill your house with those ☺️.
@@LeafyLuster thats really cool, its looks great, it is def a space, 4 cats and light issue that stops me hah
The unknown plant from your co-workers is a variegated Elephant Bush, Portulacaria Afra Variegata :)
Yes you are absolutely right, it is! Thank you ♥.
Portulacalia Afra... the common name for it in Afrikaans is Spek boom. Direct translation is bacon tree. It is native to Southern Africa. You must google it in the wild. Can sometimes become as big as a tree. The elephant part come from the fact that it makes up part of the diet for elephants. Specially when water is few and far between. Also good vitamin c source. Its edible for us too but a little sour. 😃 I live in RSA but struggle with the varigated, while the normal green sometimes feels like a weed in my garden.
I just love your videos! New sub!!
Spek boom is cool, very similar to the german word Speck baum 😊 Thank you so much for all of you knowledge and information. I googled them in the wild & in fact I didn't know they could get this BIG 😅 That's awesome. Thanks to you, I am tempted to bite off a piece of my plant now, just too see if it tastes sour 😂😂😂
I'm pretty jealous you can grow plants like this outside, I would love to live in a more warm climate as well.
Hi, I really enjoyed your video. Your house looks so bright and beautiful. I've got a question... how can you keep your calatheas so healthy and happy with no humidifier? Thank you!
I'm not sure myself. I believe that i chose calatheas that can handle a little less humidity. In summer i have around 60% humidity naturally. In winter I will start to use my humidifer again to keep it at 60%. I noticed that regular watering is super important for them, so they don't get crispy or yellow. I also keep them in pretty low light conditions. BUT even though you might not been able to see it in the video, some of the leaves do have little crispy tips. It just does not bother me at all.
I hope this helps 💚
Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for the tour 🙏 You've got so many great and beautiful spaces where to keep plants and your plants look so healthy and lush 😍 What's the air humidity situation in your home? I love that you put the compass points on the screen 👍And also the plants' scientific names. Some of them have changed though. Most calathea have been reclassified as Goeppertia, so Clalathea lancifolia is now Goeppertia insignis.
The plant that you got for your engagement (congrats btw 😀) is a Portulacaria afra variegata.
Hiii, thank you so much 💚 The humidity is somewhere around 40-70% depending on the weather. I have a humidifier but i haven't used it in a year ^^.
I didn't even know about the reclassified Calatheas, thank you. Even though the Goeppertia insignis has unfortunately passed away by now. 😅😅😅
@@LeafyLuster Oh wow, those are good humidity levels 👌 I struggle with very low humidity in this flat during the winter months. Even with the humidifier running the humidity doesn't even reach 40% sometimes. It's 34% in my living room right now. 47% in the bedroom with the humidifier at full steam. I have ordered a second one now and I hope things will get better once I've got two humidifiers running.
Sorry to hear about your insignis 😕 What happened? Mine seems to be doing fine in a self watering pot and under a grow light. It's my only goeppertia at the moment. I'd love to have a warscewiczii but I haven't dared to get one, as I've heard they don't do well in low humidity. I've been considering getting a makoyana though.
The insignis died due to a thrips issue followed by an overwatering/ low light issue. coupled with the fact I kinda ignored it and let it die on purpose a little bit 😬.
Makoyana is beautiful as well !
New subscriber. Thanks for the tour. You seem so fun.
Hi Sasha, welcome and thank you for the kind words 😁 I'm glad you enjoyed the tour & I'm also glad I didn't come across weird 😅
Your plants are all beautiful 🤩 🥰 love it
Thank you so much for the sweet comment! I love my plant children too 😁
Quite impressive!
Haha thank you, I guess 😅 I tend to forget it is quite unusual to have this many plants on this little space 😂
The plant you got from your coworkers for your engagement is a Variegated Elephant Bush. 💕
Yesss! You are absolutely right, I checked back and it is exactly that 😊 Thank you 💚
One of my fave Ang plant tour...
Aww thank yo so much, i'm glad you enjoyed the tour & even came to say hi 😊
Im a bit late to the party, and you probably already found out what those two unknown plants were - but in case you didnt, the cactus is some kind of astrophytum and the other plant is a variegated portulacaria afra :)
Hiii, welcome to the channel 👋. I think people were only able to help me with the Portulacaria so far. Sooo, thank you for the tip on the Astrophytum, are Astrophytum always this round and symmetrical?
@@LeafyLuster I dont know much about them, i dont even have one myself, but from what ive seen from other people they do tend to be very symmetrical :)
woww this is so fun to watch!!! subscribed
Thank you so much for the subscription 🤗 I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
Beautiful. Mama Long Greenville Tx 🙏🏾😇😘
Thank you so much for watching Sharon 😊 Welcome to the club 💚
19:54 Jadelet succulent 🙂.
Ahhh thank you so much ♥, thanks to you I now know it's an: portulacaria afra variegata (Latin name)
I enjoyed this plant tour so much! Love all your plants. New subbie 💕
Thank you so much Liz! 😊 You won't believe how happy your comment makes me. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much & had a good time 💚
Wow great vedeos done tamsak👍New friend here stay connected🍀☘️💚
Thanks for checking in & welcome to the club :) 💚
For a very very new begginers, what do u suggest to be the easiest ? I have a philodendron Birkin for my first ... Trying to figure out what I should stick with. (Not a fan of spider plants lol)
So I had a Philodendron birkin too, in my experience they are pretty easy going. Very resilient, don't need water very often and can tolerate many different light conditions. Good choice on your part 😉. If you want other inexpensive beginner plants maybe try a few of these:
Definetly Monstera deliciosa, Pothos of any kind, monstera adansonii, scindapsus argyraeus or Philodendron micans. If you like something fancy but easy to care for, try the white variegated syngonium podophyllum or maybe a anthurium clarinervium. Don't worry too much about what exactly to stick too, most of the commercially available plants are easy to care for, once you have got the basics down 😊 I hope this helps.
Your collection is amazing!!! May I ask what you use for potting medium for your philos and anthurium?
First of all, thank you so much for the lovely comment 💚 For my soil I use the same soil for everything except for my succulents.
Roughly estimated it's made like this :
30% regular potting soil
30% perlite
30% orchid bark
10% worm castings
I try to make it so it won't compact if you squeeze it 😁
@@LeafyLuster wow!!! This is almost precisely what my mix is. Yay! Sometimes I second guess myself. You're my new favorite!!! ♥️♥️♥️
Very beautiful collection of plants😍🪴👌 thanks for sharing. You do know your proper names of plants. Please let us know how deal with plant pests?
Thank you for the sweet comment, i'm glad you enjoyed my little tour. I will do some more pest videos in the future, since i get thrips visitors every year 😝
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@@LeafyLuster Thank You for sharing
Nice plants and nice blog sending hug new friend here counted.
Thank you and welcome to the gang 💚I'm happy you enjoyed the tour.
I also live in Germany (nord). Where did you find an Anthurium Clarinervium? I'm struggling so much to find less common plants. I have to buy them online (mainly Netherlands) or from home (Italy).
And I'm envious of your amazing lighting 😍. Without growing light I cant survive winter. Today I saw the sun after almost 3 months of nothing XD
I got mine from PLNTS.com but i also saw it in Dehner garden center & a lot of other garden centers too. If you keep your eyes open i'm sure you can find one too.
I have a ton of growlights too! I could not sustain this many plants without it 😁. I hate the dark winter days too! But the days are getting longer and sunnier finally 🙏
@@LeafyLuster yeah I know them (one of my favorite Dutch websites). I got my amazing XL dieffenbachia reflector, alocasia dragon scale and calethea Medallion. Love how they pack plants. But right now the Anthurium is sold out. I guess I will wait patiently.
Unfortunately we dont have a dehner in Lübeck. But when I will go and visit my boyfriend I will take a look.
Thanks for responding
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Lieben Dank 🥰
I love your accent!
Haha that's good 💚. I am always worried it sounds tooooo weird, even though theres not much I can do about that 😂
Ich bin Abonnent 700 😁👍
Herzlichen Glückwunsch :D
@@LeafyLuster wünsche ich dir auch 😂
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u must have good humidity
Hoya Serpens looks just like Peperomia hope. How can I tell them apart?
Good question, i know on fotos they can look really similar ( good dupe 😊 ). In real life i find them very different in fact. The peperomia has multiple stripes going from the tip of the leaf to the petiole. Serpens has no stripes at all. The serpens leaves are smaller than the peperomia leaves. The texture of the peperomia leaves is very smooth, the serpens on the other hand is rippled in texture and also very hairy. The serpens can have slight silver splashes, the peperomia does not have these. I also find the serpens has darker green leaves than the hope.
I hope this helps 💚
You are so cute🥰 beautiful collection 😍
You are so sweet! Thank you for brightening my day with your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the Tour 💚.
Hallöle, Wie schaffst du es, dass deine White Princess nicht braun wird? Meine hat überall braune Flecken an den weissen Stellen :( habe sie an einem hellen Ort stehen. Liebe Grüße
Also meine steht relativ dunkel würde ich sagen. Allerdings bekommen die half moon oder voll weißen Blätter irgendwann auch mal braune stellen! Sie halten sich zwar echt lange aber eins hat die Woche auch schon wieder braune Ränder bekommen. Glaube das ist unvermeidbar. Vorallem wenn die Pflanze stress hat, wie z.b. wenn ich mit Spritzmittel oder so ran gehe, dann izickt sie extra rum. 1 Weißes Blatt ist mir schon völlig flöten gegangen. Mir sind die gesprenkelten Blätter mittlerweile echt lieber.
Viele Grüße Kristina
@@LeafyLuster vielen lieben Dank !! Deine sieht trotzdem super schön aus 🤗
Sei una ragazza deliziosa e le tue piante sono bellissime 😍
Kiss from Italy 😘
Grazie mille 🥰 love from Germany 😉
Entschuldigung, Are you German? So cute! :)
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you're so cute 😍😍🖤
okay but why is nobody talking about the tortum-
You are absolutely right, I dig it too! My only negative point about this plant is... it takes up soooo much space to all sides 😅
Are there also any plants close to your feet? Would love to see them close-up.
Wow 🤦♀️