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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @pattituringan6745
    @pattituringan6745 9 месяцев назад +1

    I forgot to reply on your last video about aglaonema, sorry. I’ve gotten my more uncommon ones from the green escape on Etsy, their small starter plants so I can’t wait for them to mature. I just recently got the black maroon, red stardust and the lotus delight. Loved seeing your updates.

    • @PlantedPersonalities
      @PlantedPersonalities  9 месяцев назад

      Those are pretty!! I’ll have to add them to my list ☺️ thank you!

  • @jvmakananih
    @jvmakananih 9 месяцев назад +1

    Where did you get the cube shelf thingys you have hung on the walls?!
    Love the updates 🌿🤗 happy spring!

    • @PlantedPersonalities
      @PlantedPersonalities  8 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry for the late response! They're from Modern Sprout 🥰
      I have an affiliate link for them: modernsprout.com/PLANTEDPERSONALITIES and you can use the code PLANTEDPERSONALITIES to get 10% your order! 💚 Happy Spring! 🤗

  • @sbaroke
    @sbaroke 9 месяцев назад +2

    The growth pattern that you are seeing there on your cacti is called "etiolation," caused by a lack of adequate light.

    • @PlantedPersonalities
      @PlantedPersonalities  9 месяцев назад

      Which one? The variegated one or green one? They’ve both been in south windows , I feel like light isn’t an issue 🤔 but maybe! I’ve never had any of them grow much except when outside for the summer. Cacti aren’t my strong suit.

    • @sbaroke
      @sbaroke 9 месяцев назад

      I have about 600 of them 😅 The problem is that if they grow in the winter, they etiolate, no matter what window you put them in, unless you're located somewhere pretty close to the equator. Light intensity and day length are too short for them to achieve healthy growth during this time. To stop them from going all lanky, ugly and nippely (which is irreversible), they need a cool spot between 30-60 degrees F from November till Feb/March and ABSOLUTELY NOT A DROP OF WATER. They don`t even need much light during this time - I keep mine in a dingy basement. They don't mind this, as long as the rootball is bone dry (if it isn`t you'll get root rot). Other types of succulents like echeverias, and euphorbias, however, do need light. Euphorbias need it a little warmer, too. @@PlantedPersonalities

  • @Passionfruitkisses15
    @Passionfruitkisses15 9 месяцев назад +1

    I need help with my philodendron patriciae 😞 I currently have it in water trying to save it! Can you do a care video on it ?

    • @PlantedPersonalities
      @PlantedPersonalities  8 месяцев назад

      Aw I'm so sorry to hear that! 😥 If you want to send me a DM on instagram @plantedpersonalities maybe I can help! I would do a care video but I don't do much honestly, just water once a week if it needs it and have it near a bright window. Maybe if you show me yours we can troubleshoot it.

  • @shannoncarr7338
    @shannoncarr7338 9 месяцев назад +1

    dont know how you do it, i get overwhelmed very easily and i like mine styled and fresh feeling

    • @PlantedPersonalities
      @PlantedPersonalities  9 месяцев назад

      Honestly I get overwhelmed too. Mainly because I also try to take on a million other non-planty things too. But I also love living in a jungle and don’t know if I’d have it any other way. I’m sure someday I’ll cut down more as life goes on!

  • @shannoncarr7338
    @shannoncarr7338 9 месяцев назад +1

    the cacti are etoliated

    • @PlantedPersonalities
      @PlantedPersonalities  9 месяцев назад

      That’s what someone was saying! Good to know lol hopefully they will survive