As always your questions are so interesting Sean...to know about fern is passionate and Wina is very clear in her informations and tips ..i want to see more thanks Sean
Two awesome episodes Sean! Please do go and propagate with her~er… propagate ferns with her~that’s better! Would love to see her collection and get more advice. Ferns are one of my favorites to grow. I unfortunately struggle with low humidity in the Northern US in the winter time, but am learning to use grow boxes. Please let her know that the videos where very enjoyable and we appreciate her advice.
The one after the hairs foot fern looks like a kangaroo foot fern, mine grows through the leaves under a mango tree and is 2-3 foot high fronds. Love these two videos!
I put my fern in a self watering container and it seems to like it. The only problem I had was it was a little too close to my grow light and I think it got a little burned. It grew like crazy there under the grow light though.❄️💚🙃
I alsoadore ferns but have tried three times at a tiger fern and each time, the seller sent a caterpillar with it=no tiger fern. I have a crocodile but my macho fern has been one of my favorites.However, this past summer, it began to suffer. I pruned it back and now only have fronds where the rizome crawld.It looks sad. Is there any way of fixing this and getting it to grow infull?
Im not sure if Wina is reading this but Ill jump in… the substrate depends on how often you are willing to water it. To replicate its natural habitat something chunky like an aroid mix thats heavy in bark and coco chips might be good. But this will require very frequent watering. I grow mine in my general potting mix and water it lightly with spray everyday. I have overwatered them before so Im careful when watering these. But we dont wanna let it dry out too much either.
@@onlyplants great. Thanks! Mine is in a general potting mix and want to change to an Aroid mix, but not sure if that's suitable. Ya, watering this is also a hit and miss for me, but definitely can't let it dry out too much. Thanks Sean 😊
Hi Sean, I suspect ferns do much better in Terra Cotta Pots (like your Rabbits Foot) ... & I'm sure Angioptesis evecta would definitely be happier in Terra Cotta + Soil, where the roots would have space to spread out & and breathe rather than being soaked in water. Especially as the King Fern should grow HUGE! Many thanks for these two fern videos too! Much enjoyed them 🥰🤩😍
As long as they are watered frequently they should do well in pots. Agree that the airflow from terracotta will be better for them since they are epiphytes, though keeping up with watering would be a bit of a challenge.
... just sharing my experience of my ferns exploding in growth when I transferred them from plastic to Terra Cotta ... with well draining soil for the ground-dwelling ferns.
In the beginning, if you are new to ferns, 2 talking at the same time gets confusing of the topic. Need more detail on how to repair plants. More details on how to propagate.
Hello, pleasant young lady but sorry these Fern videos wasn't very informative. U seem to know more then her. She seem unsure of alot of things Don't mean to be offensive but u seeming to be a person of honesty would only expect that..Thank U
@@dorothymcintosh-sims597 no, but delivery can be. I don't think your *opinion* was too rude, but I still disagree. I think she was really informative about whether ferns were epiphytes or terrestrial, whether each species needed high or medium light, or a lot of water of humidity, as well as giving troubleshooting advice for the ferns that weren't in the best shape. I like the advice she gave, it was very catered to each specific plant unlike other fern care guides out there where they like to give general advice towards ferns of different species and families
you seem to be mistaking her efforts to be accommodating to english-speakers as an uncertainty or weakness in her knowledge. and in doing so, you seem thoroughly unaware of the kindness being done for you here by a person who could just as well have forgone this in favor of her native language and left you to read subtitles instead. i really hope this is not the case, and you simply had a hard time understanding the contents of the video.
Woaa what a collections 👏👏👏🌿😍, thanks lovely Wina 😘
Haha thank you
I really enjoyed these last two episodes, I've learned so much. It makes me really want to try our more fern species. Thank you!
Thank you haha. I feel bad showing my struggling ferns. They were not prioritized when I moved
@@onlyplants The best way to learn are from plants that are not at their best. 💚
The humor in the conversation was also 👌
Thank you Wina! She has so much good advice. Now I want to grow more ferns! 🪴
Thank you 🥰
Both episodes are awesome. Wina is really knowledgeable. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thank you 🥰🥰
Omg there’s a name for the fern I’ve been harassing you about ANGIOPTERIS EVECTA ❤ thank you so much, this really made my day (lots of hugs)
This is the first time I've seen this plant in his collection and I am lovestruck already. It just hits different!
Yeahh Im glad to have finally found the ID.
As always your questions are so interesting Sean...to know about fern is passionate and Wina is very clear in her informations and tips ..i want to see more thanks Sean
Thank youu
Ferns usually do better in my garden around and under other plants. ❤🎉🎉 thank you for this lovely video ❤🎉🎉
They make good ground cover 😀
Two awesome episodes Sean! Please do go and propagate with her~er… propagate ferns with her~that’s better! Would love to see her collection and get more advice. Ferns are one of my favorites to grow. I unfortunately struggle with low humidity in the Northern US in the winter time, but am learning to use grow boxes. Please let her know that the videos where very enjoyable and we appreciate her advice.
Thank you ❤️❤️
More more interesting her explain and smoothly care tip for ferns lovers like as me 💕
Thanks so much for you and win a
💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
🙏🏽❤️
You are very brave to have a expertise going over your plants
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Would love to see her ferns collection 🪴
Ill visit her place soon. Shes still setting up thats why I had her come over to mine instead.
Enjoyed watching the fern series with Wina, very interesting thank you.
Now what is that last plant that you showed please? It’s stunning 🥰
Oh thats next weeks episode, the dioscorea discolor.
Love this girl ❤so many ilmuuuu about fern
Thank you
The one after the hairs foot fern looks like a kangaroo foot fern, mine grows through the leaves under a mango tree and is 2-3 foot high fronds. Love these two videos!
Thank youu
Thanks Sean. ❄️💚🙃
❤️❤️
I put my fern in a self watering container and it seems to like it. The only problem I had was it was a little too close to my grow light and I think it got a little burned. It grew like crazy there under the grow light though.❄️💚🙃
They can take more light than people think sometimes.
Lindas. Amo samambaias e avencas 😊❤
Gracias
I alsoadore ferns but have tried three times at a tiger fern and each time, the seller sent a caterpillar with it=no tiger fern. I have a crocodile but my macho fern has been one of my favorites.However, this past summer, it began to suffer. I pruned it back and now only have fronds where the rizome crawld.It looks sad. Is there any way of fixing this and getting it to grow infull?
In good condition it should sprout new fronds. Give it good care and time. Ferns are quite resilient actually.
Hi Sean/Wina, what's a good potting mix for Microsorum Thailandicum? Thanks!
Im not sure if Wina is reading this but Ill jump in… the substrate depends on how often you are willing to water it. To replicate its natural habitat something chunky like an aroid mix thats heavy in bark and coco chips might be good. But this will require very frequent watering. I grow mine in my general potting mix and water it lightly with spray everyday. I have overwatered them before so Im careful when watering these. But we dont wanna let it dry out too much either.
@@onlyplants great. Thanks! Mine is in a general potting mix and want to change to an Aroid mix, but not sure if that's suitable. Ya, watering this is also a hit and miss for me, but definitely can't let it dry out too much. Thanks Sean 😊
The fern you took and you didn't know what it was- I'm pretty sure it's a Dicksonia Antarctica or Australian Tree Fern. They get huge.
Your Davallia is GEORGEOUS 😍 It's a wishlist plant. I've never seen one so big.
Thank youu
“I’m not editing that out” 😂
😅😅
Wina is super pretty!
Yes she is
Hi Sean, I suspect ferns do much better in Terra Cotta Pots (like your Rabbits Foot) ... & I'm sure Angioptesis evecta would definitely be happier in Terra Cotta + Soil, where the roots would have space to spread out & and breathe rather than being soaked in water. Especially as the King Fern should grow HUGE!
Many thanks for these two fern videos too! Much enjoyed them 🥰🤩😍
As long as they are watered frequently they should do well in pots. Agree that the airflow from terracotta will be better for them since they are epiphytes, though keeping up with watering would be a bit of a challenge.
... just sharing my experience of my ferns exploding in growth when I transferred them from plastic to Terra Cotta ... with well draining soil for the ground-dwelling ferns.
Love this video
❤️❤️
Can I have the exact name or specie of your rabbit foot fern at 43:00?
I dont have it unfortunately… it is a bit different from the others though
很喜歡這一集影片 我看了兩次~
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Very interesting video
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Hi any help that you could give me with my fern property on Gunung Salak… very much appreciated & thanks in advanced. PS lived here since 1987
I would DM her directly 😀 her instagram is on the screen during introduction but also in the video description.
Hmmm..... she seems so sweet!
So this is not bright shiny…. And she said hmmm No 😂🎉❤❤❤
😅😅
Please make a part 2 with maiden hair ferns 😍😍
😀
Oops we are waiting for Thailand event video
Wewwww Im not going this time but I will be in Taiwan and Japan instead.
😂😂😂 not editing that out 😅😅😅
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The angiopetris needs a place to go up not under a shelf.
Ill move it soon! 😀
In the beginning, if you are new to ferns, 2 talking at the same time gets confusing of the topic. Need more detail on how to repair plants.
More details on how to propagate.
Thats a good episode idea…
Hello, pleasant young lady but sorry these Fern videos wasn't very informative. U seem to know more then her. She seem unsure of alot of things Don't mean to be offensive but u seeming to be a person of honesty would only expect that..Thank U
I think that's a bit rude. In my opinion you can hear she has a lot of experience and knowledge. Did you watch the whole video?
@@Anni-Leni that's ur opinion. Truth is never rude.
@@dorothymcintosh-sims597 no, but delivery can be. I don't think your *opinion* was too rude, but I still disagree. I think she was really informative about whether ferns were epiphytes or terrestrial, whether each species needed high or medium light, or a lot of water of humidity, as well as giving troubleshooting advice for the ferns that weren't in the best shape. I like the advice she gave, it was very catered to each specific plant unlike other fern care guides out there where they like to give general advice towards ferns of different species and families
you seem to be mistaking her efforts to be accommodating to english-speakers as an uncertainty or weakness in her knowledge. and in doing so, you seem thoroughly unaware of the kindness being done for you here by a person who could just as well have forgone this in favor of her native language and left you to read subtitles instead. i really hope this is not the case, and you simply had a hard time understanding the contents of the video.
@@ayanisss Peace to U