I would love to see a video on Leca. What works well for you, what doesn't, how plants respond, whether you use Leca for propagating or for long-term growth and is there a difference in the approach, etc.
Definitely, when Leca got to be a big thing, people were moving everything to Leca but now it seems it's more for certain plants and not others. All my plants in Leca I eventually moved back to soil.
@@creech444 I follow a similar mentality. I use Leca mainly for propagations and have a few plants that just love it in leca so I keep them there. I do love how reusable the leca is so that it what keeps me coming back and trying more plants in it. I would love to have all of my plants be leca/full hydro but I haven't found a way to keep all plants happy there so I have to keep a bag of coco husk on hand.
I own one expensive plant. I bought a rooted cutting of a philodendron pastazanum with 3 leaves a few months ago, and it's beautiful. I got it for what I felt was a reasonable price from a U.S. seller. I didn't buy it with the purpose of making money off it, but, maybe when it's bigger, I may reconsider. I appreciate these videos, as I have casually considering selling some plants here and there in the future, to help people get harder to find plants at reasonable prices. Kaylee, you are an absolute wealth of information, and when people ask how I know so much about plants, I direct them to look you up.
I’m not trying to sell plants but I find these videos very informative in terms of plant care 💙! I’d like to see Philodendron White princess, knight and wizard!
I request a rare plant index for ferns. I think I've mentioned it before somewhere but what the hell, for the sake of algorithm why not comment again ;). Love the video and you look gorgeous. Cheers!
The quality if your videos is sooo good, and your unpretentious personality is refreshing on youtube. We're bloody lucky to be able to view this for free. But for some of us, I'm glad we could join you
Always good info. Just want to mention, your microphone isn't so sensitive the noises in the background are noticeable or bothersome. For instance, the sound of the mister on your living wall was barely audible. Some sounds you notice aren't even audible in replay. Cheers 🪴🌿
I love these videos! Fridays were always my favorite days but now I suppose Thursdays will be! You should do a video about your personal collection, or the plants in your collection that are sentimental!
My variegated zz I got from a nursery that did not know the value of it. I got it for 30$ for a full plant!!! 😱 I’ve been trying to prop it & perlite is the best way I’ve found so far
can you propagate from each leaflet? I got 13 zz plants from one leaf some time ago, with zero failures, but it was a regular one and it did take over 6 months. Nevertheless if variegated works same way it would definitely be something to look into.
@@horace6851 yes! That’s what I do. I’ve tried many different ways, but doing that in perlite is the QUICKEST. Less than a month I have roots. All the other times it’s was months with just a tiny tiny root
Would love for you to do an in depth video on growing in leca. The best plants, the worst plants, how to deal with root crush. My anthuriums love leca, but the philos with their thin roots struggle once the roots fill out too much.
Love these videos. I don't really buy for investment but love to make a little money every once in a while so this is so helpful! Plus I love all the variegated plants
In Germany you can get Aureas as Cuttings really easy with great varigation in the higher double digits. Im still waiting for it to go down because I dont want to pay that much.
You're the reason I got into Plants!🌿😄 I'd like to see u talking about some other types of Anthuriums😄 veichii and others Have a nice day and create more content like this please👏🏼👏🏼 this is what I call good quality content💯
Yo, I legit just got a syngonium aurea for like $34 for 3 leaves yesterday. I thought I paid too much for it but now I think i'm feeling waaaay better about it hahaha
@@Fire-Queen it's from a local plant group. We have a beloved old man who is a rare plant collector and he usually sells his stuff for very reasonable prices (mostly because he doesn't like shipping them). I got an Albo syngonium and an amydrium medium from him for $15. So far, he's the only guy I know who sells established albo monstera's for $150 or under. He's one of those rare people that enjoys adding to people's collections.
You are looking so much more relieved and shiny in this vid, Kaylee. That makes me very happy. My plants are considered part of my family and that automatically renders them unsellable . I wouldn't sell my mother too , or would i . Hmmm maybe in the Future 😁 You are a sunshine , hope you stay shiny Lady . Greetings from near Stuttgart .
I don't have any rare plants, probably never will unless I get lucky to find one hiding in a big box store. I love watching your videos though & learn so much from them.
Do you have a video about how you got started collecting into selling. We don’t have a rare plant place like yours in SF. So far I have 2 rare plants and making space selling on Facebook marketplace to make room for more rare plants and to enjoy my favorites
I have a philodendron burle marx variegata and it's insane - 4 cm of a stem only and 7 growth points and 10 leaves, but... it's gone all green 😅, sad but love it anyway
I got a philodendron plowmanii and el choco a little while ago and both of them are really nice and relatively easy. I guess especially the plowmanii wouldn't be bad as an investment plant too (though that's not the main reason I bought it). It's heart-shaped, has rather stable silver marking, looks nice and pillowy and the ruffles on the petiole are really cute. The only "downside" is that's a crawler and can take up more space when it's grown...but that never stopped the the gloriosum from being popular. El choco Is really nice looking too but for me it grows extremely slow, I can see people wanting it though.
I’m thinking about growing crawlers in those long pots people use for herbs and flowers but I’m not sure if it will be practical especially when it comes to watering. How easy would you say the plowmanii is? I saw a ‘dark form’ for sale and it’s one of the most beautiful philodendron I’ve seen.
@@gzhang3859 i grow my plowmanii in a regular pot because it still doesn't have an extensive root ball, but my gloriosum is in a rectangular self-watering container it's and nothing more complicated than a regular round pot. "Windowbox" -type containers are probably really good for crawlers, because otherwise you probably need quite wide pots pretty fast and you know...we need that space to put plants there. 😅 To me plowmanii seems to be quite easy. Normal household humidity seems to be fine, medium light, water when the soil is dry ...maybe a mild fertiliser every second time you water. I'd guess that it would also do well in leca.
I grow philodendrons on my porch in Florida so I'm more concerned about heat hardiness and avoid high altitude species. Philodendron cordatum, bernardopazii and atabapoense are my easiest growers. I avoid unstable sectoral variegated plants. Id like to try philodendron "Rio" and lancigerum and melanochrysum.. I like your videos.
I do want to make money if possible from the plants i love, but bc i want others to have that experience!! How can u not? Ur a very smart lady and i admire u, and im 63, been through hell a few times, but plants have always helped as much as a therapist. so yes, i love u and ur work. ur one i binge watch. only 3 lol. U know ur shit and thats what we all need. so ty!! peace to u and yours.
Hi! Thank you for your different outtake on plants RUclips content. I was wondering, do you know of any easy online tool to keep track of plants prices tendencies ? I imagine if you are in the business you are able to keep track of it, but for a novice like me wanting to get into it. I was just wondering if such a tool existed. Thank you for your work.
Could you show us a collection of rare plants that aren't trending? I have a philo dark lord which seems to be unpopular but I saw it on your channel and had to hunt it down 🖤 creepy bleeding boi.
I’m new to all this house planting stuff, and don’t have any plans of propagating or selling (yet.. who knows 🤷🏼♂️) but commenting to ask what you use at the top of all your planters on the surface?
Hi Kaylee. Love your videos about investment plants. In your next video, can you please consider doing philo Jose Buono, King Anthurium, philo white princess, Philo Paraiso verde, Florida Ghost, Philo Melanochrysum and Philo dark lord. Thank you. Abosulately love your content. I watch it every week
Hello Kaylee , first of all i wanted to thank you so much for your videos that transmit to me all your passion . Your preparation is extraordinary . You are really super important for all of us that follow you . so thank you thank you so much . I would like to ask you one question ( actually there would be many but I don't want to bother you soo much ) . Can you tell us where did you buy that grow lights that we see in the shelves of your plant shop ? ( I meant those ones just behind you in this video ). cause it is very difficult to find them of good size and suitable for home use. I hope you can answer my question . thank you again
Love these videos, and i would definitely want more of them! :) could you then bring up philodendron pastazanum and the regular philodendron gloriosum? I’m happy though that you chose to talk about the Queen anthurium in this video!
even if u only whant plants for your enjoynment, unless u really have no worries about money.. this is pretty usefull. I kind of considered these factors when I started my collection, and after the first year I have never invested "new" money in my new plants... only exchanges or purchases with the money earned from cuttings sold in the groups. sorry for the poor english btw
It's hard to tell here in the U.S.too as the large growers are getting more comfortable with cloning and tissue culture plants. So many plants that were once expensive and rare here are now much cheaper and available at the grocery store. This year ain the U.S. all the variegated Monsteras are supposed to hit the market. And Berkins are now a dime-a-dozen and everywhere you look, all thanks to tissue culture finally taking hold in the U.S.
I love your channel. You are the reason I started collecting rare house plants. Thank you for that 😊 I have a question can anyone please tell me from own experience which medium is the best for specific type of plant? I use all, leca, pon, chunky mix but I would like to know your opinions. For example which medium would be best for syngonium and which for alocasia? Thank you 😊
I can tell you that syngonium generally don't seem to care what the medium is - alocasia on the other hand for me do terribly unless they're in an aroid mix!
This is a good list! I was wondering if you’ve heard of Philodendron Lancelot? It was created by a man named Brian in Kentucky, who owns Brian’s Botanicals. He’s made a few new hybrids! Pretty cool stuff, honestly.
I always wonder if I’d still be considered a “beginner” or not, like what does the spectrum look like? it’s so hard to tell because I’ve killed some “easy” plants, but I’ve also kept 6 or 7 “rare” plants happy in my ikea greenhouse cabinet 😅
It’s not always about your care, it’s about the conditions we have our plants living in. I’m sure you’re doing your best. Even the best plant hobbyists sometimes kill “easy” plants!
One day I'll own a Warocqueanum. Is my dream plant! And that Domesticum looks so much as my unknown plant. The owner of the nursery didn't know what it was. It was a tiny seedling hiding in a corner. I have no idea what it is but it does remind me of that domesticum. Maybe it isn't. Idk. I like this video! 🥰 Side note, also loving your hair straight. Any style suits you!
I'd like to see one on leca and pon, what does better in substrate versus these two alternatives. My philodendron Prince of orange is a juvenile plant in pon and is really slow to leaf,but my philodendron sun king in substrate seems much happier and I'm unsure if I should change the one in pon over? Anyone got any advice please?
Only thing you might mention, is how they ship. Because of complaints from buyers, it's nice to know that.. I did see the video about that, but it doesn't hurt to mention again.
Brilliant as always , i propagate with the intention to sell but end up keeping most of them i think i have a hoarding problem lol, how about underrated plants just an idea
I would love to hear about variegated monstera adansonii. I’ve been wanting to invest in this plant for awhile now and they seem like easy care and easy prop.
All the time. I have the most success in moss. Put in a cup, and cover the top of the cup with Saran Wrap/plastic wrap, so just the moss and cup is covered and the leaf and stem are sticking out. Keeps the moss moist and roots moist, but doesn’t rot the stem or leaf.
Oh I should have said a plastic cup, and I poke little holes around the cup for airflow. Never let standing water in the cup. Water and then drain so there is no standing water.
I would love to see a video on Leca. What works well for you, what doesn't, how plants respond, whether you use Leca for propagating or for long-term growth and is there a difference in the approach, etc.
Definitely, when Leca got to be a big thing, people were moving everything to Leca but now it seems it's more for certain plants and not others. All my plants in Leca I eventually moved back to soil.
@@creech444 I follow a similar mentality. I use Leca mainly for propagations and have a few plants that just love it in leca so I keep them there. I do love how reusable the leca is so that it what keeps me coming back and trying more plants in it. I would love to have all of my plants be leca/full hydro but I haven't found a way to keep all plants happy there so I have to keep a bag of coco husk on hand.
"She looks super good!I like her pretty hair." - my 6 year old daughter
I own one expensive plant. I bought a rooted cutting of a philodendron pastazanum with 3 leaves a few months ago, and it's beautiful. I got it for what I felt was a reasonable price from a U.S. seller. I didn't buy it with the purpose of making money off it, but, maybe when it's bigger, I may reconsider. I appreciate these videos, as I have casually considering selling some plants here and there in the future, to help people get harder to find plants at reasonable prices. Kaylee, you are an absolute wealth of information, and when people ask how I know so much about plants, I direct them to look you up.
I’m not trying to sell plants but I find these videos very informative in terms of plant care 💙! I’d like to see Philodendron White princess, knight and wizard!
Wait there are white versions of the Pink Princess???? I just finally brought a small one for $125 from a local nursery.
@@brandykratz561 I got a Pink Princess some months ago for $115! I still love it but a girl has got to have one of each color! 💙
Yes pls can u inform us about these 3 wonderful plants 💚
I request a rare plant index for ferns. I think I've mentioned it before somewhere but what the hell, for the sake of algorithm why not comment again ;). Love the video and you look gorgeous. Cheers!
Yes, would love to see more fern content.
The quality if your videos is sooo good, and your unpretentious personality is refreshing on youtube. We're bloody lucky to be able to view this for free. But for some of us, I'm glad we could join you
You standing talking about plant after plant, propagation info, growth info, price happy, etc have become my favorite videos. Keep them coming!!
Always good info. Just want to mention, your microphone isn't so sensitive the noises in the background are noticeable or bothersome. For instance, the sound of the mister on your living wall was barely audible. Some sounds you notice aren't even audible in replay. Cheers 🪴🌿
I love these videos! Fridays were always my favorite days but now I suppose Thursdays will be! You should do a video about your personal collection, or the plants in your collection that are sentimental!
Do you get extra videos if you’re a member?
My variegated zz I got from a nursery that did not know the value of it. I got it for 30$ for a full plant!!! 😱 I’ve been trying to prop it & perlite is the best way I’ve found so far
perlite propagation gang !!!!
can you propagate from each leaflet? I got 13 zz plants from one leaf some time ago, with zero failures, but it was a regular one and it did take over 6 months. Nevertheless if variegated works same way it would definitely be something to look into.
@@horace6851 yes! That’s what I do. I’ve tried many different ways, but doing that in perlite is the QUICKEST. Less than a month I have roots. All the other times it’s was months with just a tiny tiny root
i'm considering trying my hand at a tissue culture nursery and one of the plants i'd like to try is the variegated zz lol.
Would love for you to do an in depth video on growing in leca. The best plants, the worst plants, how to deal with root crush. My anthuriums love leca, but the philos with their thin roots struggle once the roots fill out too much.
Check out the Leca Queen!
Enjoying the content, but noticing how on point Kaylee’s hair and makeup is .
She’s a beauty guru now and I am here for all of it! Plants and makeup are totally my jam 🪴 💄 🤩
Love these videos. I don't really buy for investment but love to make a little money every once in a while so this is so helpful! Plus I love all the variegated plants
I'm not a reseller, just a hobbyist. I was looking forward to this second video!! It's so darn interesting!! I love your content !
These are fun videos. I like that it's a lot of questions answered in one format.
Great information which I find pretty accurate. I always get a kick when you say trebles. Stay blessed and safe🤗👍❤.
Most sophisticated plants channel yet! Congrats!
These are great to help know if a plants value will hold or if say it be wise to wait a year to buy a plant.
In Germany you can get Aureas as Cuttings really easy with great varigation in the higher double digits.
Im still waiting for it to go down because I dont want to pay that much.
Thank you for this content! really appreciated as a beginner with not much investment, and more rare plant indexes please
What do you do about the bacteria how do you control it without having to cut all the leaves off or throwing away the plant?
Do you call the varigated ZZ a "slow Boi"?
I believe that is the professional term yes
You're the reason I got into Plants!🌿😄 I'd like to see u talking about some other types of Anthuriums😄 veichii and others
Have a nice day and create more content like this please👏🏼👏🏼 this is what I call good quality content💯
Yo, I legit just got a syngonium aurea for like $34 for 3 leaves yesterday. I thought I paid too much for it but now I think i'm feeling waaaay better about it hahaha
Wow, how... Where???
@@Fire-Queen it's from a local plant group. We have a beloved old man who is a rare plant collector and he usually sells his stuff for very reasonable prices (mostly because he doesn't like shipping them). I got an Albo syngonium and an amydrium medium from him for $15. So far, he's the only guy I know who sells established albo monstera's for $150 or under. He's one of those rare people that enjoys adding to people's collections.
This series is so helpful! Your videos are seriously so top notch!
OMG!! Where did you get the rare plant design in rainbow from!? I love it!!
just sitting here with my golden pothos vibing. thanks for such an informative video!
You are looking so much more relieved and shiny in this vid, Kaylee.
That makes me very happy.
My plants are considered part of my family and that automatically renders them unsellable .
I wouldn't sell my mother too , or would i . Hmmm maybe in the Future 😁
You are a sunshine , hope you stay shiny Lady .
Greetings from near Stuttgart .
Love your makeup in this! You look gorgeous
I don't have any rare plants, probably never will unless I get lucky to find one hiding in a big box store. I love watching your videos though & learn so much from them.
Great video! curious, do you keep your mother plants in soil or leca?
Do you have a video about how you got started collecting into selling. We don’t have a rare plant place like yours in SF. So far I have 2 rare plants and making space selling on Facebook marketplace to make room for more rare plants and to enjoy my favorites
I have a philodendron burle marx variegata and it's insane - 4 cm of a stem only and 7 growth points and 10 leaves, but... it's gone all green 😅, sad but love it anyway
I got a philodendron plowmanii and el choco a little while ago and both of them are really nice and relatively easy.
I guess especially the plowmanii wouldn't be bad as an investment plant too (though that's not the main reason I bought it). It's heart-shaped, has rather stable silver marking, looks nice and pillowy and the ruffles on the petiole are really cute. The only "downside" is that's a crawler and can take up more space when it's grown...but that never stopped the the gloriosum from being popular.
El choco Is really nice looking too but for me it grows extremely slow, I can see people wanting it though.
I’m thinking about growing crawlers in those long pots people use for herbs and flowers but I’m not sure if it will be practical especially when it comes to watering. How easy would you say the plowmanii is? I saw a ‘dark form’ for sale and it’s one of the most beautiful philodendron I’ve seen.
@@gzhang3859 i grow my plowmanii in a regular pot because it still doesn't have an extensive root ball, but my gloriosum is in a rectangular self-watering container it's and nothing more complicated than a regular round pot. "Windowbox" -type containers are probably really good for crawlers, because otherwise you probably need quite wide pots pretty fast and you know...we need that space to put plants there. 😅
To me plowmanii seems to be quite easy. Normal household humidity seems to be fine, medium light, water when the soil is dry ...maybe a mild fertiliser every second time you water. I'd guess that it would also do well in leca.
Would love to know more about Anthurium Veitchii :)
I want Burle Marks Variegated now, never wanted it but yours is too pretty!
it's so funny to watch this video with no sound on))) Ok, now I need to put the sound on , and watch it again!
Super helpful video! Hope you’re doing good Kaylee 💚
I grow philodendrons on my porch in Florida so I'm more concerned about heat hardiness and avoid high altitude species. Philodendron cordatum, bernardopazii and atabapoense are my easiest growers. I avoid unstable sectoral variegated plants. Id like to try philodendron "Rio" and lancigerum and melanochrysum.. I like your videos.
Love this series!
Do you have curry leaf plants or moringa plants? I do 😎
Nice video 🔥🔥👍👍
Super informative video! Thank you!
This makes me feel less guilty for spending so much on plants. 😂
Awesome video idea. Super informative, and useful info for beginners and others interested in good investment house plants.
Girl you look absolutely amaiznggggggvgg !!! Should we invest in Hoyas ...
The splendids are not sold much because it is a trade/swap plant at this moment.
Just became a boi ! Very happy to support you even if it's just a lil for now ! Looking forward to what you will post everytime :D
I collect all terrestrial philodendrons out there and I think they are easy to care for. Are they good investment too Kaylle? Thanks.
I do want to make money if possible from the plants i love, but bc i want others to have that experience!! How can u not? Ur a very smart lady and i admire u, and im 63, been through hell a few times, but plants have always helped as much as a therapist. so yes, i love u and ur work. ur one i binge watch. only 3 lol. U know ur shit and thats what we all need. so ty!! peace to u and yours.
Curious about thoughts on ilsemanii :) notoriously difficult to root!
Great vid!!! Great info and .... Adore you!!!!
Looking great kaylee .
Hi,do u use pafcal for ur anthurium?
Do you know if variegated zz plants are in TC?
Good job kaylee🍀👍☘️ from the philippines💚 very informative 💚
Hi! Thank you for your different outtake on plants RUclips content. I was wondering, do you know of any easy online tool to keep track of plants prices tendencies ? I imagine if you are in the business you are able to keep track of it, but for a novice like me wanting to get into it. I was just wondering if such a tool existed. Thank you for your work.
I am so glad I have very successful propagation of my variegated philo domesticum.
Could you show us a collection of rare plants that aren't trending? I have a philo dark lord which seems to be unpopular but I saw it on your channel and had to hunt it down 🖤 creepy bleeding boi.
Your makeup has been on point thes last few vids 👏🪴💚
I’m new to all this house planting stuff, and don’t have any plans of propagating or selling (yet.. who knows 🤷🏼♂️) but commenting to ask what you use at the top of all your planters on the surface?
Great video, very informative as always. I´d like to more investment video´s, to see Syngonium red spot tricolor, maranta silverband, maranta noid, 🙏
Hi Kaylee. Love your videos about investment plants. In your next video, can you please consider doing philo Jose Buono, King Anthurium, philo white princess, Philo Paraiso verde, Florida Ghost, Philo Melanochrysum and Philo dark lord. Thank you. Abosulately love your content. I watch it every week
Hello Kaylee , first of all i wanted to thank you so much for your videos that transmit to me all your passion . Your preparation is extraordinary . You are really super important for all of us that follow you . so thank you thank you so much . I would like to ask you one question ( actually there would be many but I don't want to bother you soo much ) . Can you tell us where did you buy that grow lights that we see in the shelves of your plant shop ? ( I meant those ones just behind you in this video ). cause it is very difficult to find them of good size and suitable for home use. I hope you can answer my question . thank you again
Commenting again to say that the sound of your Living Wall being watered is soooo therapeutic. I could fall asleep to that!
Love these videos, and i would definitely want more of them! :) could you then bring up philodendron pastazanum and the regular philodendron gloriosum? I’m happy though that you chose to talk about the Queen anthurium in this video!
even if u only whant plants for your enjoynment, unless u really have no worries about money.. this is pretty usefull. I kind of considered these factors when I started my collection, and after the first year I have never invested "new" money in my new plants... only exchanges or purchases with the money earned from cuttings sold in the groups.
sorry for the poor english btw
It's hard to tell here in the U.S.too as the large growers are getting more comfortable with cloning and tissue culture plants. So many plants that were once expensive and rare here are now much cheaper and available at the grocery store. This year ain the U.S. all the variegated Monsteras are supposed to hit the market. And Berkins are now a dime-a-dozen and everywhere you look, all thanks to tissue culture finally taking hold in the U.S.
I love your channel. You are the reason I started collecting rare house plants. Thank you for that 😊
I have a question can anyone please tell me from own experience which medium is the best for specific type of plant? I use all, leca, pon, chunky mix but I would like to know your opinions. For example which medium would be best for syngonium and which for alocasia?
Thank you 😊
I can tell you that syngonium generally don't seem to care what the medium is - alocasia on the other hand for me do terribly unless they're in an aroid mix!
@@KayleeEllenOfficial Thank you somuch, this is very helpful to me 🙋🏻♀️
Just wondering in leca - how far up do you fill the pot with water? This the leca just to hold/suspend the plant in water??
This is a good list! I was wondering if you’ve heard of Philodendron Lancelot? It was created by a man named Brian in Kentucky, who owns Brian’s Botanicals. He’s made a few new hybrids! Pretty cool stuff, honestly.
I always wonder if I’d still be considered a “beginner” or not, like what does the spectrum look like? it’s so hard to tell because I’ve killed some “easy” plants, but I’ve also kept 6 or 7 “rare” plants happy in my ikea greenhouse cabinet 😅
IMHO if you went above and beyond to set up an IKEA cabinet greenhouse you’re definitely not a beginner..
It’s not always about your care, it’s about the conditions we have our plants living in. I’m sure you’re doing your best. Even the best plant hobbyists sometimes kill “easy” plants!
Would love to see a video on monstera mints and monstera ocean mist! Really, any plant that has mint in it 🤣
Anyone know what the great conditions for the asparagus fern was ,I can not find it ,maybe she didn’t tell us after all!
One day I'll own a Warocqueanum. Is my dream plant! And that Domesticum looks so much as my unknown plant. The owner of the nursery didn't know what it was. It was a tiny seedling hiding in a corner. I have no idea what it is but it does remind me of that domesticum. Maybe it isn't. Idk.
I like this video! 🥰
Side note, also loving your hair straight. Any style suits you!
Can you please do a LECA video? Or have you done one and I missed it? I am interested in switching some plants. TIA
Nice video as always! 😊👍
What do you think about Epipremnum pinnatum variegatum? Is it fast growing and a good investement?
I'd like to see one on leca and pon, what does better in substrate versus these two alternatives. My philodendron Prince of orange is a juvenile plant in pon and is really slow to leaf,but my philodendron sun king in substrate seems much happier and I'm unsure if I should change the one in pon over? Anyone got any advice please?
Only thing you might mention, is how they ship. Because of complaints from buyers, it's nice to know that..
I did see the video about that, but it doesn't hurt to mention again.
I had surprising good successrate selling Aglaonema (red ones), Alocasia stingray and Philodendron squamiferum this year. (Europe).
Do more videos about Florida beauty please🥺
Me and my leafless Queen stump watching together like 👁👄👁
i'm taking this video as a sign to start a etsy store selling rare houseplants.
Brilliant as always , i propagate with the intention to sell but end up keeping most of them i think i have a hoarding problem lol, how about underrated plants just an idea
I don't see part 1 linked anywhere :(
I would love to hear about variegated monstera adansonii. I’ve been wanting to invest in this plant for awhile now and they seem like easy care and easy prop.
You'll hear about that next week ;)
@@KayleeEllenOfficial you’re the best
What do you mean by ‘treble digits’? I’ve only ever heard that used to explain that something is 3x the price of what it used to be.
She means for more than $100
how about an updated rare plant index for anthurium? :)
I think I’m more of just collecting and not so much of selling.
Cool plant 🥰
our syngonium aurea turned green and i've pruned it and adjusted the light but...still all green :(
Great video Thank you❤️
Would love to see another Hoya video one day!
You are so gorg! Question: do you ever propagate philodendron (that take a long time to root and can rot) in sphagnum moss?
All the time. I have the most success in moss. Put in a cup, and cover the top of the cup with Saran Wrap/plastic wrap, so just the moss and cup is covered and the leaf and stem are sticking out. Keeps the moss moist and roots moist, but doesn’t rot the stem or leaf.
Oh I should have said a plastic cup, and I poke little holes around the cup for airflow. Never let standing water in the cup. Water and then drain so there is no standing water.
Is there a list of plants that are patented?
I know her plant shop looks like that, but in this video the background looks like a picture. Hihi! :D i still like the video though :D
Can you please do Hoya investment video??
I love your videos so much😍
All those plants behind 😍💚😍
Nice video ma'am Kaylee...
I would like to see Hoya video update please 💚🍃🌱😍
Philodendron 69686, philodendron billietiae? Hoya sunrise or Hoya super Eskimo? Gloriosum?