I have just always tried to be careful not to overwater them. My “old lady” has gotten too tall for the kitchen counter now so she’s moved to the living room. I need to make sure she’ll get enough light and won’t be in the draft from the heater vent in the winter.
I literally wrestled a huge Sansevieria (Dracaena) Zeylanica from my dantist's office. They had 3 huge tightly stuffed plants and all were drastically overwatered. They gave me one. When I took it out of the pot - what I saw in that liquid dirt (I cannot even call it soil) - I don't even want to describe. Anyway - I cleaned the roots, cut the damaged ones, dried them a bit and repotted in 3 different pots with a proper soil mixture. It is such a delight to see now 3 nice plants on my staircase... To me - it is like saving kittens...💚🐈⬛💚
I miss these videos... i wish you did more of these, i remember during covid lockdown, just finding such a safety bubble in your entire channel. I forget about the world, and completely lost myself in your informational videos.
When she was talking about over watering I sighed and looked at my snake plant. I've had her for two years and she's about 1/4 of her original size, mostly due to rot. I've gotten it down now though, she seems a lot happier and is simultaneously pushing out three new stocks! Can't wait for her to be full again. I named her Jane Fonda after the movie Monster in Law 🤭
I too was an over and sometimes under waterer. I bought a moisture probe from Kmart-yeah, I’ve had it awhile-and it has saved a lot of plants lives. Look into one. They’re around under $20 and return the price in saved plants.
This video is just fantastic. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into researching for these :) so much more helpful than your average RUclips care guide
I live in the very dry and hot Phoenix metro. Snake plants are one of the few houseplants that I successfully keep. I currently own a dozen different varieties, sharing pups with my friends. Thank you for your incredible tutorials and staying on point!
I love Snake Plants! I think by my last count I have about 35 different types. I just loved this video. Most of the vids. on-line tell me nothing new or I spot misinformation. You, my friend are spot on and have researched the subject so thoroughly as to teach me new things. This is why you are my favorite RUclips Plant Person. Keep up the good work and Happy Thanksgiving.
Damn, Summer Rayne Oakes is the only one who is more like a scientist rather than just RUclipsr. Sooo underrated so intellectual, I mean Cornell!. Netflix needs to pick this woman to have a show to spread her humble mission along with Sander of course. Summer, Do you have any plan partaking the UN on Decade of Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030 adapted to your content??? Thank you! LOVE from Equator.
Fascinating, embarrassed to say that I had no idea what I had bought from Lidl (supermarket) and certainly no idea how to care for them. Have to add, Summer I love your jewellery and your top…. And the pots 🪴🐸
My whale fin sansevieria is making a pup so I went on RUclips to brush up my knowledge, and so happy there's a brand new Summer Rayne Oaks video on the subject! :D
i'm a chronic overwaterer, i have mine in cactus soil in a terra cotta pot. its doing great. its a cutting from my Mom's 30+ year old plant. i boot it outside during the summer, and oh boy they love it. doubles in size every summer.
I switched from collecting different kinds of house plants to just Snake Plants now. There are so many different kinds and varities! I just love these plants. :)
Your videos are the best. Deeply informative, researched, and accurate with a consistent and pleasant aesthetic. I like the look and feel of your most recent vids a lot. 😊
@@summerrayneoakes I have a pot of overly grown snake plants. Can I divide and transplant the heavily rooted individuals into water? Or will I encounter root rot??
I have never hit a like button so fast on a video! I'm happy I'm not the only person who kisses and talks to my plants 🥰 You are always so informative too. Can't wait to use this information with my own snakes!
You are spoiling us sansevieria (now known as dracaena) lovers. Its great to see again some of the plants you featured in 365 Days of Plants. A lot of them has really grown big since last time.
This is probably the eleventh video of yours I've watched in a row and I want to say that I LOVE your channel (gladly 'liked,' 'subscribed,' and 'notificationed'). You give some excellent deeper science, some useful practical tips, and curate very digestible segments. Thank you and well done! I don't mean to gush, but I love your content! I feel like I know my plant babies so much better now!
I can’t get enough of snake plants! This video is so interesting! For me it could have gone way more in-depth, but then again, that’s what the other linked videos cover. Thank you so much, Summer Rayne!! 🤗💚🐍🌱
I think she the one who always explains intellectually because I have saw people talking rubbish but not about the topic they are supposed to . Ones when I was in Brooklyn I wanted to meet her but I failed to actually to go in her area.
I live in NY, in the summer I put most of my plants outside on the porch. I love snake plants. they can handle the direct sun my porch gets, but also tolerates the darker days of winter inside.
Love the videos you've been doing on snake plants. I've learnt so much, thank you! I've had a snake plant for about 15 years. It's like a good friend that never gives up on you even when neglected
I had a snake plant planted in a plastic container with very little drain holes and with a regular potting mix with extra pieces of bark. It survived for about 3 months but I just had to amend the soil. I added sand to the soil and drilled more holes on the pot. But, even thought it wasn’t in the best conditions, it’s still grew a little bit because it was outside.
I received my order from Bob Smoley. Beautiful plants all of them. I ordered the assortment package.Thank you for the video! And the video were you mentioned him.
I love my snake plants. I always felt that they were old-people plants lol... but owning some, they are perfect. I want all the snake plants!!! I want one of every variation
Dear, your channel is so informative and helpful for plant growers that I can't express you. Even today's video on snake plants, I had no idea that the plant carrying such a vast history! Thanks a lot. Please keep sending such videos. I am Poulami Sarkar from Mumbai
You are absolutely amazing, what a wealth of information. I wish I could remember half the information you have? Lol Thank you for sharing your love of plants! 🌷
Great video on these amazing plants! I actually call mine Dracaenas without any qualms. I keep them around with my Dracaena marginatas and fragrans and they all look pretty cool grouped together, especially knowing they’re all the same genus now. In fact, when I look look across the board between the leaf shapes and variegation of the snake plants and dragon trees, my eye actually gets it. My attention is always competing between the plants and your amazing outfits and accessories, btw. Lol
Hello Summer, In Mexico, and perhaps other Spanish speaking countries, the name for the Snake Plant is "Espada de San Jorge" (Saint George's Sword)...much more appealing name than Snake or Mother in Law's Tongue :-) . Great video! Thanks!
Hi Summer! I love snake plants/Sansevieria/Dracaenas. I recently watched your propagating video and was so happy to see this video. I love that you go into different areas in referencing the plants. It's very interesting and I learn a little more, but not too much. LOL! You have some varieties that I've never seen before, but would love to find some day. Thank you so much for sharing! Also, love your ring, bracelet and top!
Thanks for a informative video. Since watching your last video one of my snake plant leaves broke and I've propagated it in the glass of water after leaving it 24hrs to harden on the end.🤞👌🥰
Hahaha. I've been teaching for all my life (it feels like). They were very useful when discussing the differences and similarities between sustainable fibers from my sustainable fashion days. Given that so many of our textiles / fibers come from plants-this was a perfect opportunity to bring them out! :)
@@summerrayneoakes Apocynum or dogbane grows here in the upper midwest and eastern US. Def were used for bow strings. They make super strong fibers. It's fun collecting them when they dry out in the fall. The seed pods are pretty cool. It's a wild plan.
Awesome knowledge gained...I have 3 tyres of the Snake plant species....the regulator one , the yellow on the edges and the cylindrical ones .....I grow them Indoor . Stay cool N HAPPY n Healthy and ENJOY With Love from SAM Guwahati Assam INDIA
The U.S. Department of Agriculture did research and development of Sansevieria as a fiber source during and after WW2 in south Florida. Fiber was a possible national security concern as much of the natural fiber used in the U.S. at that time was imported. Imports could be curtailed during wartime. Due to the post war advent of synthetic fibers , the program was scrapped . Some of the species and varieties utilized in the program have entered into the nursery trade’s propagation and hybridization efforts.
@@summerrayneoakes - Many of the plants used were not formally described species and were simply assigned reference numbers . I did find some literature stating that the following species were evaluated for fiber production.....Sansevieria guineensis, S. ehrenbergii, S. cylindrica, S. longiflora, S. thysiflora aka S. hyacinthoides, S. trifasciata, S. trifasciata ‘Laurentii’. The last two being found the most promising. ~ Sites I located were; journals.flvc.org, (title search) Sansevieria in Florida- Past and Present. This explains that the research was conducted by the USDA and researchers from the University of Florida Everglades Experiment Station, at locations in Boynton and Indiantown, Fl.. ~ specialcollections.nal.usda.gov list the titles of many reports on Sansevieria research but doesn’t seem to have the reports themselves digitalized. For example, 300-ef Sansevieria- Florida Project 1942 - 1945. ~ Research was also conducted in Hawaii. I know that some of the remnant plants at research plots in Hawaii were later collected and introduced into the ornamental trade. ~ I could email you some of the more interesting stuff that I found, but I’m not sure where to send it.
Omg, I just found this channel, and I’m so glad. So far I’ve seen about your videos, each very informative and easy to follow. I have a snake plant that I purchased this summer and I now know that perhaps I have been over watching. Will check on it this morning...most definitely and Eye poker. Thank you for your channel.
I love these plants. I have one that is over 40 years old.
Please share tips Mikie.
instablaster
I have just always tried to be careful not to overwater them. My “old lady” has gotten too tall for the kitchen counter now so she’s moved to the living room. I need to make sure she’ll get enough light and won’t be in the draft from the heater vent in the winter.
WOW! Forty years! You are amazing!
I have 100 years one.
Omg anyone else think she is the most wholesome endearing woman ever!!
I literally wrestled a huge Sansevieria (Dracaena) Zeylanica from my dantist's office. They had 3 huge tightly stuffed plants and all were drastically overwatered. They gave me one. When I took it out of the pot - what I saw in that liquid dirt (I cannot even call it soil) - I don't even want to describe. Anyway - I cleaned the roots, cut the damaged ones, dried them a bit and repotted in 3 different pots with a proper soil mixture. It is such a delight to see now 3 nice plants on my staircase... To me - it is like saving kittens...💚🐈⬛💚
Thank you for saving them! Blessings! Rev. J 😊❤
I miss these videos... i wish you did more of these, i remember during covid lockdown, just finding such a safety bubble in your entire channel. I forget about the world, and completely lost myself in your informational videos.
Hi Summer, I love your academic approach and taste for funky plants! Makes you far and away my favorite channel to watch (and endlessly rewatch) :)
I'm glad you like to nerd out a bit. Thanks for writing in, watching, and rewatching at that!
Best video on Snake Plants.
When she was talking about over watering I sighed and looked at my snake plant. I've had her for two years and she's about 1/4 of her original size, mostly due to rot. I've gotten it down now though, she seems a lot happier and is simultaneously pushing out three new stocks! Can't wait for her to be full again. I named her Jane Fonda after the movie Monster in Law 🤭
I too was an over and sometimes under waterer. I bought a moisture probe from Kmart-yeah, I’ve had it awhile-and it has saved a lot of plants lives. Look into one. They’re around under $20 and return the price in saved plants.
@@winebox gffggggggggggggggggg
That’s hilarious and I love that movie
Thanks for your effort, Summer. You inspire me as a plant lover and a teacher.
This video is just fantastic. I really appreciate the time and effort you put into researching for these :) so much more helpful than your average RUclips care guide
I live in the very dry and hot Phoenix metro. Snake plants are one of the few houseplants that I successfully keep. I currently own a dozen different varieties, sharing pups with my friends. Thank you for your incredible tutorials and staying on point!
I love Snake Plants! I think by my last count I have about 35 different types. I just loved this video. Most of the vids. on-line tell me nothing new or I spot misinformation. You, my friend are spot on and have researched the subject so thoroughly as to teach me new things. This is why you are my favorite RUclips Plant Person. Keep up the good work and Happy Thanksgiving.
Damn, Summer Rayne Oakes is the only one who is more like a scientist rather than just RUclipsr. Sooo underrated so intellectual, I mean Cornell!. Netflix needs to pick this woman to have a show to spread her humble mission along with Sander of course. Summer, Do you have any plan partaking the UN on Decade of Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030 adapted to your content??? Thank you! LOVE from Equator.
You should check out cerriscapades
ruclips.net/user/Cerriscapades
He's pretty scientific too!
What an informative and interesting video...so much more meaningful to a plant lover going beyond just collecting plants as a trend!
Fascinating, embarrassed to say that I had no idea what I had bought from Lidl (supermarket) and certainly no idea how to care for them. Have to add, Summer I love your jewellery and your top…. And the pots 🪴🐸
My whale fin sansevieria is making a pup so I went on RUclips to brush up my knowledge, and so happy there's a brand new Summer Rayne Oaks video on the subject! :D
Good for you! I'm glad you have a baby whale too. Thanks for tuning in!
i'm a chronic overwaterer, i have mine in cactus soil in a terra cotta pot. its doing great. its a cutting from my Mom's 30+ year old plant. i boot it outside during the summer, and oh boy they love it. doubles in size every summer.
My all time favorite summer rayne. ❤.. my Top5 youtuber.
Summer I would just like to say I love your beautiful clothing you wear, its a credit to you. Take Care. Ian
I am so happy I was born in Costa Rica and not New York. My rainforest garden is heaven.
I switched from collecting different kinds of house plants to just Snake Plants now. There are so many different kinds and varities! I just love these plants. :)
Your videos are the best. Deeply informative, researched, and accurate with a consistent and pleasant aesthetic. I like the look and feel of your most recent vids a lot. 😊
Hi Tricia, thanks for writing in. I'm glad you're digging some of the latest videos :) Thanks for saying so.
I agree! Tha aesthetics keeps my mind focused on all the amazing information! 💚
@@summerrayneoakes I have a pot of overly grown snake plants. Can I divide and transplant the heavily rooted individuals into water? Or will I encounter root rot??
“I chatted with some of my snakes plants and they said they’re pretty used to this” 🗣🌱🥰
💚 this!
Perfect timing!! You just added more fuel to my snake plant addiction and I thank you for that hahaha
Always love to learn more about them
I love that plant I'm going to take care of that plant🥰🥰💐
You are such an awesome teacher, Summer! I learn so much from your videos
I have never hit a like button so fast on a video! I'm happy I'm not the only person who kisses and talks to my plants 🥰
You are always so informative too. Can't wait to use this information with my own snakes!
Just yesterday, I walked past one of my plants and gave it a kiss. Hey, why not, I love my plants..💋❤️
You are spoiling us sansevieria (now known as dracaena) lovers. Its great to see again some of the plants you featured in 365 Days of Plants. A lot of them has really grown big since last time.
This is probably the eleventh video of yours I've watched in a row and I want to say that I LOVE your channel (gladly 'liked,' 'subscribed,' and 'notificationed').
You give some excellent deeper science, some useful practical tips, and curate very digestible segments. Thank you and well done! I don't mean to gush, but I love your content!
I feel like I know my plant babies so much better now!
Your the most believably informative among others ..I'm having badly inlove of this plant...
I can’t get enough of snake plants! This video is so interesting! For me it could have gone way more in-depth, but then again, that’s what the other linked videos cover. Thank you so much, Summer Rayne!! 🤗💚🐍🌱
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think she the one who always explains intellectually because I have saw people talking rubbish but not about the topic they are supposed to .
Ones when I was in Brooklyn I wanted to meet her but I failed to actually to go in her area.
So pleased you enjoy some plant nerd talk ;)
@@summerrayneoakes Thank you
I have seen people 💚
Once when I was in Brooklyn 🌱
Thank you for all this info! The perfume of their flowers is amazing!
I love this plant my one plant has given me babies every year and so has her daughter.
Yaaaasss Summer, im here for that ebony or mahogany (or horn) ring. Gorgeous 🥰
I love these plants. They are so beautiful and easy to grow.
I learn more every time I watch you. Thank you.
thank you!!! your videos are so packed with amazing information!! you're an inspiration for me!!
Very informative, these are my absolute fav plants 😍
Amo tus vídeos y quedó hipnotizado mientras los veo. Aunque poco entiendo de lo que explicas tu amor por las plantas sobrepasa el idioma. Sos mi crush
Me enamoraste
You are the best…I love your deep studied explanation and offering knowledge from many angles….
I live in NY, in the summer I put most of my plants outside on the porch. I love snake plants. they can handle the direct sun my porch gets, but also tolerates the darker days of winter inside.
Very resilient plants!
Love the videos you've been doing on snake plants. I've learnt so much, thank you! I've had a snake plant for about 15 years. It's like a good friend that never gives up on you even when neglected
glad you have such a strong relationship with your snake plant! Thanks for writing in.
Very informative Summer! You have a beautiful collection of Snake Plants!
I had a snake plant planted in a plastic container with very little drain holes and with a regular potting mix with extra pieces of bark. It survived for about 3 months but I just had to amend the soil. I added sand to the soil and drilled more holes on the pot. But, even thought it wasn’t in the best conditions, it’s still grew a little bit because it was outside.
Excellent video!! Thanks for the information 👏🏻
Awesome video Summer, I love it!!!
I received my order from Bob Smoley. Beautiful plants all of them. I ordered the assortment package.Thank you for the video! And the video were you mentioned him.
I love my snake plants. I always felt that they were old-people plants lol... but owning some, they are perfect. I want all the snake plants!!! I want one of every variation
I love plants ❤
Snake plant, I love my Mother in law 😢
Good job and Thanks
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Your info was spot on ! Really appreciate work you put in...
Gud afternoon po maam apple palagi po k nannood ng png paswerte m kming magasawa
very informative thanks
just brought one snake plant so this is good information for me.
Just fascinating. I’m totally mesmerized. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and in a way that’s so engaging ❣️
When she was talking about surviving light frost I nearly cried because earlier this month I left one of my largest ones outside and it froze solid 😭
Glad I found a plantlover with a chicen Design. Greetings from Vienna Austria Robert < 3
Dear, your channel is so informative and helpful for plant growers that I can't express you. Even today's video on snake plants, I had no idea that the plant carrying such a vast history! Thanks a lot. Please keep sending such videos. I am Poulami Sarkar from Mumbai
Thank you for the information and for the idea of propagation.
Una de mis plantas favoritas ♡ gracias summer rayne ♡
De nada Alejandro.
You are absolutely amazing, what a wealth of information. I wish I could remember half the information you have? Lol Thank you for sharing your love of plants! 🌷
Nice! Very informative! Thank you for sharing them!
Great video on these amazing plants! I actually call mine Dracaenas without any qualms. I keep them around with my Dracaena marginatas and fragrans and they all look pretty cool grouped together, especially knowing they’re all the same genus now. In fact, when I look look across the board between the leaf shapes and variegation of the snake plants and dragon trees, my eye actually gets it.
My attention is always competing between the plants and your amazing outfits and accessories, btw. Lol
That top is 🔥, Summer. So cute.
I love it. I got it from a Vermont artisan named Zoe Loomis Handmade. It's made of linen and other natural fibers with natural dyes.
Thanks for sharing to us some informations about the snake plants and dracaenas..❤
Thank you for sharing your knowledge for free!
Such in-depth information that's presented in a way that's actually understandable! Thank you! P.S. I love your RING! 💍
Another Great informative video, Beautiful plants 🌻🌻🌻☺☺☺
Thank you for your comment ❤👧I just Love Love love love your videos
thank you for this wonderful video on Snake plants! Mine flowered this year and it was so awesome to see.
I'm loving the level of science
Incredibly informative video as always, THANK YOU! 😊❤️
Love your fish planter😍
Hello Summer, In Mexico, and perhaps other Spanish speaking countries, the name for the Snake Plant is "Espada de San Jorge" (Saint George's Sword)...much more appealing name than Snake or Mother in Law's Tongue :-) . Great video! Thanks!
Amazing video! So informative, thanks a bunch!! 💕💕
Hi Summer! I love snake plants/Sansevieria/Dracaenas. I recently watched your propagating video and was so happy to see this video. I love that you go into different areas in referencing the plants. It's very interesting and I learn a little more, but not too much. LOL! You have some varieties that I've never seen before, but would love to find some day. Thank you so much for sharing! Also, love your ring, bracelet and top!
Excelente información sobre las clases de sansiverias, gracias por compartir saludos y bendiciones
Thanks for a informative video. Since watching your last video one of my snake plant leaves broke and I've propagated it in the glass of water after leaving it 24hrs to harden on the end.🤞👌🥰
Fantastic! I hope it gives you some good roots in a few weeks :)
So informative. Thanks so much. 🥰
Who else has a box full of organic fibers except summer rayne oakes?? lol
Hahaha. I've been teaching for all my life (it feels like). They were very useful when discussing the differences and similarities between sustainable fibers from my sustainable fashion days. Given that so many of our textiles / fibers come from plants-this was a perfect opportunity to bring them out! :)
Likely people who knit, crochet, weave and spin with natural fibers.
@@summerrayneoakes Apocynum or dogbane grows here in the upper midwest and eastern US. Def were used for bow strings. They make super strong fibers. It's fun collecting them when they dry out in the fall. The seed pods are pretty cool. It's a wild plan.
@@summerrayneoakes Zsa
Uhhh... most knitters, hookers (crochet!), felters, and other fiber artists? Lol
You’re really amazing lady.Thanks for educating us.
One of my favorite plants
Awesome knowledge gained...I have 3 tyres of the Snake plant species....the regulator one , the yellow on the edges and the cylindrical ones .....I grow them Indoor .
Stay cool N HAPPY n Healthy and ENJOY
With Love from SAM
Guwahati Assam INDIA
You are smart , beautiful, and so informative 💖 Love you'd videos! 🦊👍🐶
Thank you so much Summer, great information, as always.
my snake plant doing well. thanks for sharing.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture did research and development of Sansevieria as a fiber source during and after WW2 in south Florida. Fiber was a possible national security concern as much of the natural fiber used in the U.S. at that time was imported. Imports could be curtailed during wartime. Due to the post war advent of synthetic fibers , the program was scrapped . Some of the species and varieties utilized in the program have entered into the nursery trade’s propagation and hybridization efforts.
Do you recall which species they were studying? Would be marvelous to find those studies. :)
@@summerrayneoakes - Many of the plants used were not formally described species and were simply assigned reference numbers . I did find some literature stating that the following species were evaluated for fiber production.....Sansevieria guineensis, S. ehrenbergii, S. cylindrica, S. longiflora, S. thysiflora aka S. hyacinthoides, S. trifasciata, S. trifasciata ‘Laurentii’. The last two being found the most promising. ~ Sites I located were; journals.flvc.org, (title search) Sansevieria in Florida- Past and Present. This explains that the research was conducted by the USDA and researchers from the University of Florida Everglades Experiment Station, at locations in Boynton and Indiantown, Fl.. ~ specialcollections.nal.usda.gov list the titles of many reports on Sansevieria research but doesn’t seem to have the reports themselves digitalized. For example, 300-ef Sansevieria- Florida Project 1942 - 1945. ~ Research was also conducted in Hawaii. I know that some of the remnant plants at research plots in Hawaii were later collected and introduced into the ornamental trade. ~ I could email you some of the more interesting stuff that I found, but I’m not sure where to send it.
Love your video so much ❤️🌿🌿
There is no one in your level!
Hello. Your videos are very informative. Thank you so much.
You are welcome!
Beautiful ❤️
Omg, I just found this channel, and I’m so glad. So far I’ve seen about your videos, each very informative and easy to follow. I have a snake plant that I purchased this summer and I now know that perhaps I have been over watching. Will check on it this morning...most definitely and Eye poker. Thank you for your channel.
❤️❤️❤️ I just love your channel...
OMG your jewelry is kicking it! Love!
The thumbnail to this video is so adorable and funny. 🤓
🐉☘️🌵 أنا أحب هذه النبتة جلد النمر لأنها تشبه جلد النمر🪴
Love snake plants I have over 20 of them some are rare pricy but I enjoy them
Great video as always:)
I have learned a lot from watching you. You have the best looking plants.
Love love plants ,I learn a lot from you and thank you very much 💗
Thank you for the info! I did learn something new about one of my favorites plants 😊👍👏👏🪴
Amazing thanks for info Miss Summer im from philippines
Excellent! Thank you.