It’s taken my 4inch pothos 1.5 years to stretch across my room. The progress I’ve had with my depression is substantial due to me bringing healthy plants home and caring for them. Great video concept!
Great video! Pothos are my absolute favorite plants and I feel like they're under rated. Some tips I want to add are 1. use a fertilizer with a higher nitrogen ratio rather than a balanced or a low nitrogen fertilizer. These plants are foliage plants and need a lot of nitrogen to keep producing beautiful leaves 2. If growing plants in water or hydroponics, avoid organic fertilizers because they'll make the room smell and unless you have them in an aquarium, there wont be the bacteria that help plants absorb the nutrients in organic fertilizers. 3. if you have several hanging baskets, rotate the baskets so all sides can absorb light evenly and also move them around from hook to hook in case some places get less light than others. 4. when cutting, don't cut way too close to the node because it'll make it grow slower in my experience and can also damage the node.
I used to be the type that couldnt keep anything alive but for the past year or so I've been collecting and falling in love with houseplants. I have a lot of pothos and a couple philos that have been thriving already (all my pothos are from one plant! Lol) but I still really loved this video. Soo educational, simple and easy to understand. Great recommendations but I love that it was explained that the brand doesnt matter and alternatives were offered. The whole video was just wonderful and I appreciate it so much.
Going back and watching old videos of yours. Been finding a lot of neat philodendron plants in the outdoor section for cheap cheap and wanting to bring one home.
Hi Ashley, this video is perfection with lots of good tips and information! I like mixing different varieties of pothos in one pot and watching them grow and sculpt themselves into a beautiful tapestry as well. Very enjoyable video. Many thanks! 👌🪴🥰
Nice Video! Actual Garden Centers take better care than big box stores. However, the prices are higher and that is why many plant lovers go to big box stores. I love pothos and love to be soaked and then leave them alone until they look like they need water. Love your video!
More thrifting pots video, Ashley!! I am a HUGE thrifter, and have been into plants now for 2 years, and just from your ideas alone to look for at thrift stores have helped me tremendously! Please more thrifting.
I like the coat you wore here. It looks sharp. I love my aroids, the few that I grow, are enjoyed immensely. My favourite is my anthurium, the spathe last for months.
I never grow anything that bloom except holiday cacti but the Anthurium is my first. I bought it yesterday at Kroger. This week Aldi has some beautiful big pot plants.
Love Pike's! I just last week repotted the pearls and jade I got from them together with rooted cuttings from a previous attempt, and into a rePotme pot to boot! I liked the pots so much I ordered more right away with the pot sale they had going. Anxiously awaiting my philodendron squamicaule which is out for delivery today! Got it for an absolute steal ($40!) on etsy. Fingers crossed it handled the shipping well! tl;dr philodendron and pothos are the best!
This is kinda random , but in multiple vids Ive heard you say "pitcher plants are native to NC" , & that's not really true . Trumpet pitchers , in the Sarraceniaceae family are native to the Southeastern US & even parts of Canada , but Nepenthes are native to tropical rain forests , not the United States . I just wanted you to know that , since you are always filming a Nepenthes when you say that pitcher plants are not from the tropics , but rather NC .
So Ashley, What's the rule about allowing or removing philodendron flowers? They are ugly, so not really enjoyable. I ask bc my huge Verrucosum has a cluster of 3 on it. Will it harm the plant to remove them? Seems to me, they use the plant's energy that would be better for new leaves.
When big box get plants in I go for the newest plants because they drowned all the plants with no drainage holes. I got a couple philodendrons but they say green philodendron but they have color 🙄 so you also have to do a bit of homework on the right ID
It’s taken my 4inch pothos 1.5 years to stretch across my room. The progress I’ve had with my depression is substantial due to me bringing healthy plants home and caring for them. Great video concept!
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Great video! Pothos are my absolute favorite plants and I feel like they're under rated. Some tips I want to add are
1. use a fertilizer with a higher nitrogen ratio rather than a balanced or a low nitrogen fertilizer. These plants are foliage plants and need a lot of nitrogen to keep producing beautiful leaves
2. If growing plants in water or hydroponics, avoid organic fertilizers because they'll make the room smell and unless you have them in an aquarium, there wont be the bacteria that help plants absorb the nutrients in organic fertilizers.
3. if you have several hanging baskets, rotate the baskets so all sides can absorb light evenly and also move them around from hook to hook in case some places get less light than others.
4. when cutting, don't cut way too close to the node because it'll make it grow slower in my experience and can also damage the node.
Terrific tips!! Thanks for sharing!
I used to be the type that couldnt keep anything alive but for the past year or so I've been collecting and falling in love with houseplants. I have a lot of pothos and a couple philos that have been thriving already (all my pothos are from one plant! Lol) but I still really loved this video. Soo educational, simple and easy to understand. Great recommendations but I love that it was explained that the brand doesnt matter and alternatives were offered. The whole video was just wonderful and I appreciate it so much.
If I could only ever have one type of plant for the rest of my life, it would definitely be pothos!❤
They are the best!
There's nothing like a plant to warm my heart and soul.
Agreed! 🥰
Going back and watching old videos of yours. Been finding a lot of neat philodendron plants in the outdoor section for cheap cheap and wanting to bring one home.
Hi Ashley !
Just a planty hello from France 🌱🪴🌱🪴🌱🪴🌱🪴🌱🪴 Thank you for all your amazing videos !
Can’t wait the next one 🎉
Put a fine mesh strainer in your sink drain to avoid expensive plumbing bills from soil, bark and rocks falling out when washing
Loved this video!! A lot of information I had to watch twice and actually could watch your videos everyday.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
I really enjoy your advice Ashley 💚 this was a fun little repot video!
Thanks so much!
The water meter was the best tool I ever bought. So many times a plant seems dry and it isn't. Definitely recommend. Thanks for a great video !
Hi Ashley, this video is perfection with lots of good tips and information! I like mixing different varieties of pothos in one pot and watching them grow and sculpt themselves into a beautiful tapestry as well. Very enjoyable video. Many thanks! 👌🪴🥰
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed. 💚
These are great tips! Philodendron and pothos are my favorite plants. I'm inspired to create a mixed pot of pothos now.
Thank you for watching!
Always love your videos. Keep making them for us to enjoy
Thank you! Will do!
Nice Video! Actual Garden Centers take better care than big box stores. However, the prices are higher and that is why many plant lovers go to big box stores. I love pothos and love to be soaked and then leave them alone until they look like they need water. Love your video!
Thanks for your tutorial, great video 👍
Hello Ashley it’s always good to see you! I just love watching your videos. I learn so much!
Thank you for watching!
I Love This Lady ,she runs you through this process very very Carefully,,Thank you Ashley Anita 💕🙏👌🤗👍🇧🇧🍀🌹🌼💮🏵️🌻🌷🌺🥀
Another great video, thanks very helpful to this novice plant parent.
Awesome footage on plants my favorites
Thanks for watching!
Clear tips and explanation 👌. That's what people want.
More thrifting pots video, Ashley!! I am a HUGE thrifter, and have been into plants now for 2 years, and just from your ideas alone to look for at thrift stores have helped me tremendously! Please more thrifting.
Will do!!
Lots of great information and tips. I am definitely going to take some cuttings from some of my pothos. I appreciate these plant care videos.
Glad it was helpful!
thanks for the tutorial, it was very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
I am actually scared of these growing season hitting my plants!!! They got huge and getting so much new leaves 😮 thank you for the video!
Great tutorial Ashley!
Thank you!! 😊
Hi! Loved this thank you so much for sharing! Have an amazing week💚💚💚
Thank you! You too!
I like the coat you wore here. It looks sharp. I love my aroids, the few that I grow, are enjoyed immensely. My favourite is my anthurium, the spathe last for months.
I never grow anything that bloom except holiday cacti but the Anthurium is my first. I bought it yesterday at Kroger. This week Aldi has some beautiful big pot plants.
Thank you! I love the Anthurium as well!
Ashley, what do you think about using tap water conditioner meant for fish tanks for watering house plants?
Pothos leaves will be huge at medium light. When light is too much or too low, pothos leaves won't be huge. Of course this is my experience☺️
Thanks for the tip!
Great explainer video
Very nice and helpful
I love seeing all the different ones and their prices
Thanks for watching!
Love Pike's! I just last week repotted the pearls and jade I got from them together with rooted cuttings from a previous attempt, and into a rePotme pot to boot! I liked the pots so much I ordered more right away with the pot sale they had going.
Anxiously awaiting my philodendron squamicaule which is out for delivery today! Got it for an absolute steal ($40!) on etsy. Fingers crossed it handled the shipping well!
tl;dr philodendron and pothos are the best!
That is awesome!
Love this video!!! Great information for sure!!!
Thank so much!
Any tips on a philodendron graziale? Mine is giving me so many issues!
Great video 👏, thx so much 🙏😍
Thanks for watching!
You're the BEST
This is kinda random , but in multiple vids Ive heard you say "pitcher plants are native to NC" , & that's not really true . Trumpet pitchers , in the Sarraceniaceae family are native to the Southeastern US & even parts of Canada , but Nepenthes are native to tropical rain forests , not the United States . I just wanted you to know that , since you are always filming a Nepenthes when you say that pitcher plants are not from the tropics , but rather NC .
Thanks for the tips. In my videos I refer to Venus flytraps as they are in fact native to North and South Carolina.
So Ashley, What's the rule about allowing or removing philodendron flowers? They are ugly, so not really enjoyable. I ask bc my huge Verrucosum has a cluster of 3 on it. Will it harm the plant to remove them? Seems to me, they use the plant's energy that would be better for new leaves.
When big box get plants in I go for the newest plants because they drowned all the plants with no drainage holes. I got a couple philodendrons but they say green philodendron but they have color 🙄 so you also have to do a bit of homework on the right ID
Same!!!
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5:28 what plant is that?
Do you have a shop on Etsy?
No, thanks for asking
Thank u beautiful 👍 plant's good tips
My pleasure 😊
Epipremnum roots tend to be darker/brown doesn’t mean they’re rotted
Good to know! Thanks!
Where are those moss poles from? Those are neat.
I've just updated the description with a link. I found them on Amazon!
@@LifewithAshleyAnita thank you ☺️
This is not a Moss pole
Hi your plants are so beautiful you are so cute how many child's you have
12:05 Tight zip tie OUCH !
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Thanks for watching!