Hi Sean, Suwat here! Thank you for taking the time to come hang out with us at the farm! I had a chance to show all my family and friends the video and they all love it! Hope to see you again soon!!
I was just thinking the nursery is huge.. and then they say “this is our small nursery” 😂. This is a fascinating look into where our plants come from. Thanks for the tour! Also the guy is super handsome😅
OMG Sean! Thanks so much for this video! Nan and Suwat were wonderful hosts! I would definitely move to the uncle nursery since orchids are my passion🤩
Thank you so much Sean for sharing this wonderful family farm. It’s always interesting to see how plants are grown and the time it takes to provide for the market. You are a good interviewer ~ you and Summer Rayne Oaks are two of my favorites. I think Mama was willing to talk about and show you every variation of the Birkin had you had the time. A very nice family. Before the Pandemic an orchid shop in Plymouth Minnesota called Orchids Limited was open to the public~I loved going to the Greenhouses in the wintertime with snow on the ground and walk in the humid air. The shop is being co~run by the second generation and it’s just wonderful to see the Family business thrive. Thanks again for the introduction to this Family. Your being kind of a Plant Tease to make us wait to see the TC episode ~ smart thinking 🧐
38:50 people called it philo golden saw, i loved it and i saw a little buzz about it last year but everyone its just crazy about the variegateds lol these lemon golden colors didnt catch much atenttion i got one anyways, loved it, just so pretty the neon color and shape
"Hide and Seek Anyone?" just about describes the scale of their nurseries! Wowie. Their staff must be super busy, but how astonishing the health and abundance of all their plants, probably with the help of the local climate. Quite impressive! I wonder if any of the plants I got from Ikea might have come from them, lol. To hear they have a larger orchid nursery - how in the world do they manage all?!
32:00 oncidium sp. and their related genera (oncidium alliance) are from South America, great diversity, huge amount of hybrids with great colour, especially tolumnia
Ohhhhhh, now I can start my day !!!! Thanks Sean, I really appreciate the hard work that you do to bring me on plant adventures. Looking forward to the next one. 🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴
What a great episode. The yellow version of the Jungle Boogie Philodendron, a yellow, non variegated Ring of Fire is called "Golden Crocodile" at least in the US. I just bought one as I love yellow plants. They aren't very expensive and your hosts Naan and Suwat would have lost their shirts had they tried to corner the Golden Crocodile market. They are very easy to grow so maybe they will be a sleeper hit.
15:50 syngonium erythrophyllum actually likes deep shade and humidity, very unlike other syngonium types, pink splash/red spot also gets nicer dark leaves and variegation in this same condition based on experience
I am watching your video from 2023 mid, all are amazing 😍. The hoya variegated bed you showed (sold to India), actually they suddenly came to here plant sellers (online on FB) and they are popular here. I was wondering where from they come, maybe Thailand they import to India with cactus and other plants. And here today your video popped up, you showed actual place from where they are importing 😂.
Very interesting Sean! It would be my dream to be a part of a nursery business like that! Thank you for that wonderful tour! Such great looking people you all are! Just beautiful like the plants you grow😍
This is so good for a feature plant vlog. Thank you Sean for bringing us in the big, successful nursery. I guess the siblings have Filipino blood, too. I am a Filipina. 😊
@@onlyplants ohhh, yeah. I got it. So the siblings who successfully put up a plant nursery business are Filipinos. Because when the son was telling about how the business started from a humble beginning through the Patriarch's hard work ~~~ I had the hint that man is a Filipino. Thanks Sean, it's so inspiring and such a pride. Looking forward to the next one, the tissue culture lab. (I took Agriculture from the University of the Philippines, major in Horticulture ~~~ so I had the basics of tissue culture of ornamental, especially the orchids.)
That orchid that has a story of hula we call it in the Philippines “Dancing Lady”. That particular orchid is easy to grow we also have it here in the US. Enjoy.
The philodendron narrow (jungle boogie) aurea toward the end is called golden crocodile or golden saw here. I'm not sure why they're not more popular. I have one, and it's probably one of my favorite plants in my collection. When you sun stress them, they become super bright and colorful. Their nursery is amazing! Great video!
@@onlyplants Yeah it's called Golden Saw in Europe as well. The new leaves have an orange color (they stay like that for about 2-3 weeks) then they turn yellow and finally the older leaves have a bright green color, just like Neon Pothos. One of my favorite plants.
@@Danko_HS yes, but i saw asians labs were selling tc, and a lot of nursery ww were growing them i saw people selling for super low and some not that cheap lol maybe they are too easy to grow and abundant? thats why they didnt take off i loved it anyway and got one
Exactly my question as well, how come we in Indonesia don't have anything like this, I don't understand really. Amazing farm by the way, it's so eye pleasing
Hoya kerrii are so lovely & the prices go ballistic during Valentine's day here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 .. sadly mine died. And just like what you said, it was probably overwatered.
Im not familiar with palms… you may ask them via DM directly (details on the video description). A palm expert in Thailand would be Mr Home. His facebook is “sappasiri chaovanich” maybe he might reply to your inquiry. He is also expert at shipping palms to the states.
none of us cares about ecosistem we only want the fashion plant and don't care... even the vegetables we eat are treated like that, here in italy theres almost no birds or fishes, in the rivers and cant even drink the water from rivers because are contaminated with the venoms from agriculture.. and thats the future.
Hi Sean,
Suwat here! Thank you for taking the time to come hang out with us at the farm! I had a chance to show all my family and friends the video and they all love it! Hope to see you again soon!!
Thank you, the episode had really great viewership and engagement!
Wow, that's amazing!👍
There are so many plants!
I don't think I'll get tired of looking at plants all day long!
I really want to go play😭
Thank you 🥰 Ill take you guys on more of these adventures
I was just thinking the nursery is huge.. and then they say “this is our small nursery” 😂. This is a fascinating look into where our plants come from. Thanks for the tour! Also the guy is super handsome😅
I know, is he a model? He should be!
Haha yes I will be back to visit their larger orchid nursery!
Maybe bring a drone lol
I was thinking the same...he has a strong presence, and his build and good looks don't hurt the camera! The sister has the same quality.
I want order.... How
I love the nursery. I think I’m in love with Suwat though… lol!
haha same, it is hot af!
Such sexy voice
😅😅 he has a gf
@@onlyplants Ouch
@@onlyplants Oh noooooooo lol
Good morning . The garden is very nice. The plants are healthy and nice. I like the garden very much.
Wow what a fantastic family success story
Yeahhh I wish they would adopt me lol
Very huge nursery , awesome family business..thanks Sean for bringing us along with sweetie and handsome guy...
Thanks for coming with 🙏🏽😀
This massive nursery is such an incredible sight. Taking care of so many plants must take a lot of passion and dedication.
Yeahh and experience too
Wowwwwwwwwww amazing garden! So huge!
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I'm in total awe here. I could live ,eat and sleep there and be one happy lady. Unreal. All those philo's..I may be drooling a bit.
🥰 it felt so peaceful and green there
My god, that nursery is spotless! And mom being mom… ❤❤❤
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wow.... the orchid nursery is very wide, it's very great and interesting friends. Orchids are the favorite of almost everyone.
Thank youuu
woww... nice planted thank you for share this hobby....
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I would have loved to have met & had the tour from dad. How humble was mum.
OMG Sean! Thanks so much for this video! Nan and Suwat were wonderful hosts! I would definitely move to the uncle nursery since orchids are my passion🤩
Ill be back to do an Orchid episode soon 🥰
Thank you so much Sean for sharing this wonderful family farm. It’s always interesting to see how plants are grown and the time it takes to provide for the market. You are a good interviewer ~ you and Summer Rayne Oaks are two of my favorites. I think Mama was willing to talk about and show you every variation of the Birkin had you had the time. A very nice family. Before the Pandemic an orchid shop in Plymouth Minnesota called Orchids Limited was open to the public~I loved going to the Greenhouses in the wintertime with snow on the ground and walk in the humid air. The shop is being co~run by the second generation and it’s just wonderful to see the Family business thrive. Thanks again for the introduction to this Family.
Your being kind of a Plant Tease to make us wait to see the TC episode ~ smart thinking 🧐
Thank you. That is the highest compliment, I really look up to Summer
This was AMAZING Tour !! Thank you Sean for all you do for the plant community!
Thank you for the dose of positivity 🥰
Plant cloning lab.... 😊 Paradise for orchid lovers
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The sound 💜 and production quality of this one A+ 👐
Thank youu 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Just love this video. Orchids,Hoyas and aroids. Oh my. And I’m waiting to get the aura ring of fire.
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OMG 😱 Super nice plant nursery Sean!!!
Thank youu
38:50 people called it philo golden saw, i loved it and i saw a little buzz about it last year but everyone its just crazy about the variegateds lol these lemon golden colors didnt catch much atenttion
i got one anyways, loved it, just so pretty the neon color and shape
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Absolutely lovely tour if I was there and I could do business most definitely would maybe in the future if I get big enough
Thank you 😀
"Hide and Seek Anyone?" just about describes the scale of their nurseries! Wowie. Their staff must be super busy, but how astonishing the health and abundance of all their plants, probably with the help of the local climate. Quite impressive! I wonder if any of the plants I got from Ikea might have come from them, lol. To hear they have a larger orchid nursery - how in the world do they manage all?!
Haha actually staff management and nursery maintenance would be an interesting content.
What a fantastic collection of verious 🏠 plants! Just amazing. Most enjoyable.🌲🌴. From Assam, 🇮🇳🙏
Thank youu
32:00 oncidium sp. and their related genera (oncidium alliance) are from South America, great diversity, huge amount of hybrids with great colour, especially tolumnia
Thanks for the share 😀
so great 💯💯💯
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Ohhhhhh, now I can start my day !!!! Thanks Sean, I really appreciate the hard work that you do to bring me on plant adventures. Looking forward to the next one. 🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴♥️🪴
Thank you for coming with 😅😀
Beautiful Orchids...
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Very nice nursary. Huge nursary. Nice sharing.👌
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OMG, IT'S SO AMAZING AND AWESOME. I'M REALLY LOVE SERIOUSLY
Thank you ❤️❤️
@@onlyplants you are most welcome
What a great episode. The yellow version of the Jungle Boogie Philodendron, a yellow, non variegated Ring of Fire is called "Golden Crocodile" at least in the US. I just bought one as I love yellow plants. They aren't very expensive and your hosts Naan and Suwat would have lost their shirts had they tried to corner the Golden Crocodile market. They are very easy to grow so maybe they will be a sleeper hit.
Thanks for sharing that. Keeping a note of that name since I think I will see it again!
Great video! Enjoyed it so much.
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15:50 syngonium erythrophyllum actually likes deep shade and humidity, very unlike other syngonium types, pink splash/red spot also gets nicer dark leaves and variegation in this same condition based on experience
Whoaa thanks for the share. I guess the lower light helps produce darker leaves.
Sean she is pretty and smart. MARRY HER so you can move to Thailand 😂❤ Best wishes❤🎉
Haha she has a husband!
OMG this is amazing... more of them... nursery tour is amazing
🙏🏽 thank you
I'm glad that you did this video on this family plant farm cuz Suwat is a friend I meet up here in Alaska 😊
So cool!
I am watching your video from 2023 mid, all are amazing 😍.
The hoya variegated bed you showed (sold to India), actually they suddenly came to here plant sellers (online on FB) and they are popular here.
I was wondering where from they come, maybe Thailand they import to India with cactus and other plants. And here today your video popped up, you showed actual place from where they are importing 😂.
Haha thank you 😀😀 what a small world!
Great episode which varies from your normal videos. Wish I was there and could buy some cuttings from them. 😊
Thank you 😀
Very interesting Sean! It would be my dream to be a part of a nursery business like that! Thank you for that wonderful tour! Such great looking people you all are! Just beautiful like the plants you grow😍
Haha yes I immensely enjoying coming to this place
Many of the viewers would certainly want to live there. :)
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This is so good for a feature plant vlog. Thank you Sean for bringing us in the big, successful nursery. I guess the siblings have Filipino blood, too. I am a Filipina. 😊
Actually Nan’s husband is Filipino 😀
@@onlyplants ohhh, yeah. I got it. So the siblings who successfully put up a plant nursery business are Filipinos. Because when the son was telling about how the business started from a humble beginning through the Patriarch's hard work ~~~ I had the hint that man is a Filipino. Thanks Sean, it's so inspiring and such a pride. Looking forward to the next one, the tissue culture lab.
(I took Agriculture from the University of the Philippines, major in Horticulture ~~~ so I had the basics of tissue culture of ornamental, especially the orchids.)
That orchid that has a story of hula we call it in the Philippines “Dancing Lady”. That particular orchid is easy to grow we also have it here in the US. Enjoy.
Thanks for the share. Easy to grow you say? Now I want one 😀
Hoya bring me joy, too.
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The philodendron narrow (jungle boogie) aurea toward the end is called golden crocodile or golden saw here. I'm not sure why they're not more popular. I have one, and it's probably one of my favorite plants in my collection. When you sun stress them, they become super bright and colorful.
Their nursery is amazing! Great video!
Whoaaa now I want one. I love pops of color in green jungles
@@onlyplants I'll send you a picture of mine. 😉
@@onlyplants Yeah it's called Golden Saw in Europe as well. The new leaves have an orange color (they stay like that for about 2-3 weeks) then they turn yellow and finally the older leaves have a bright green color, just like Neon Pothos. One of my favorite plants.
oh really? i thought they would get more green, im putting it in the sun too now
@@Danko_HS yes, but i saw asians labs were selling tc, and a lot of nursery ww were growing them
i saw people selling for super low and some not that cheap lol
maybe they are too easy to grow and abundant? thats why they didnt take off
i loved it anyway and got one
Absolutely amazing tour 🥰🌿
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Honestly that jungle lime yellow plant is so gorgeous, would love to find that plant!!
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I love the nursery
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nice new orchids like the 4 bloom c, I hope they can come up with terrestrial orchids with bigger flowers for zone 9 some day.
🙏🏽thank you for sharing! It would be a dream to be doing this. So fun!
Thank youu
What a great looking family! Thanks for sharing this nursery I love seeing how they are in the rest of the world
😀🙏🏽 thanks for coming along
I dream of going to Thailand meeting and purchasing some new plants from Naan. I've seen her in quite a few videos throughout the years.
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Very nice 👌
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That's a great plant business.
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Amazing place 😍💚
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16:55 most sellers only have like max 10 gigas, there's hundreds there lol
Haha and these hundreds are all mother plants 🥹
Beautiful vedio
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Exactly my question as well, how come we in Indonesia don't have anything like this, I don't understand really. Amazing farm by the way, it's so eye pleasing
Indonesians think short term and small gains. We tend to want to work less and earn as much as possible from little work.
@@onlyplants same here in the Philippines Sean..
Wow beautiful 🥰
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I wanna go here!
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I like them very much how many baby plants in flask and how much you sell them for
Best to DM them directly. Their instagram is on the video description 😀
Nice video and very nice people.I would like to see a hoya nursery, may be Ah hoya.
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Hoya kerrii are so lovely & the prices go ballistic during Valentine's day here in the Philippines 🇵🇭 .. sadly mine died. And just like what you said, it was probably overwatered.
Yeahh they are so much more like a cactus than a tropical foliage
Wow this place was industrial scale
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Thanks
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LOL "I have a thing for moms" Im like hold up how is he going to finish his sentence haha
Haha That might sound off to the discerning ear 😝
That 'Hawaiian' orchid is Oncidium and has 330 spp on record. It's called Dancing Lady here in the Philippines. ❤
Thank youu
Suwat is handsome 😍
Haha yes he is
Sean, is snowing here. Can I come visit you please. I don’t need this type of cold 🥶
Comeeeee 😀 and please stay warm!
@@onlyplants perfect, I’ll be there Friday! I can’t remember if you have a spare room, but I’ll sleep amongst the plants, it’s fine 🪴 ❤️
Wishing I can get some in retail living in Brooklyn NY
Do reach out to them incase hehe
The orange flower orchid is called Dancing Lady in the Philippines.
Thank you
I have a friend in Florida who wants seeds for lipstick palms, is that something you can do? I live in Pattaya and travel to Sakon Nakhon often
Im not familiar with palms… you may ask them via DM directly (details on the video description). A palm expert in Thailand would be Mr Home. His facebook is “sappasiri chaovanich” maybe he might reply to your inquiry. He is also expert at shipping palms to the states.
Ooooo! Are they the ones who.gifted you the tc aroids???
Nooooo its another company
@@onlyplants Oh. Hehe
Do they retail plants?
I hear they do but its got to be a large value for a single purchase
You sell plants in India
We need part 2 , their second baby farm
Oh yes Ill be back.
sweet
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A baby nursery whooot? I’m like maybe i can rent some space cause I’m really getting out of my tiny room for my plants 😂❤❤❤
Haha 😅
Beautiful 💚😵 I need a P. ring of fire aurea in my life 🥲😍
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We call them "dancing lady" orchid here in the Philippines. Yes, the color of the flowers is usually yellow.
Their orchids are really amazing 🤩
Now I want one 🫠
can you export to Guam?
You can DM them directly on the instagram in the video description. Im sure they can ship as long as your import regulation permits
How do I order??
Their instagram is @kanjarin.greens on instagram
Wow beautiful sharing sir ji i am your new subscriber stay connected please sir
Thank you 🥰
Where’s the address?
Its not open to public, you would have to reach out on instagram for an appointment @kanjarin.greens
Indonesian should watch this
There will be an indonesian version of this video in 2 months time 😀
Orange Oncidium is probably Gower Ramsay
Thank you for this
I think we say 'elderly lady' instead of 'old lady' 😊
Omg yesss you are right. Pardon me!
@@onlyplants that is ok. Glad you didn't take offence. Thank you.
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Poor dad, the living condition is poor. Does he has a nice big house in the city?
Dad passed away when Nan was 4 years old unfortunately. He left behind great kids and a great legacy
I accidentally prune my mutated birkin leaf yesterday. I thought it was a rotted leaf. When I saw them in this video I was like... damn 💔
Haha the mutated leaves are the most valuable ones
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You tube mosquito replant plants
Are they siblings?
Yeppp
Calling people crazy rich like you didn’t start your channel in your daddy’s mansion 😂😂😂
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I know full well that everyone will be looking for the guy’s instagram account or is it just me?
Haha 😆
Tryin to look for his ig actually haha
@@MrUndergroundriver his ig is private ☹️. It’s probably not a good idea for me to spread it.
@@ivancatubig8645 i don't mind. I wont ask anyway
@@MrUndergroundriver Attitudeeeee HAHAHAHAHAHA
They spray once a week, that's shocking to me, is that normal procedure? That can't be good for eco system.
Yeahhh. Large growers in Florida, Netherlands also do it… its difficult to avoid
none of us cares about ecosistem we only want the fashion plant and don't care... even the vegetables we eat are treated like that, here in italy theres almost no birds or fishes, in the rivers and cant even drink the water from rivers because are contaminated with the venoms from agriculture.. and thats the future.