I just find your channel and i love it! I love how you show and eplain the differences between plants, growing tips, where you buy them, where you put them in yout home. And what y love the most is updates with growth, flowers and deaths if there's some. It's great to see in screen how it was and how it's now! That way we can learn from someone that has experience growing and living with the plants ♥ Thanks a lot for all the work!
Thank you so much for all the kind words, Rodrigo!🙋🏻♀️ I made the videos based on my experience watching plant videos on RUclips. The videos I enjoyed the most are those that I can learn something by the end of the video, especially the practical information on how to keep the plant happy and what mistake to avoid. I was curious when I watch unboxing videos, how have the plants actually grown after a period of time, so I want to make plant update videos🌱 Lemme know what kind of videos you’ll be interested to see! I can get some inspiration from you😀
Hi Nushi, yes I do, if the roots appear to be so rotten (eg. Brown roots with stringy appearance). I am actually in progress making a tutorial video on “how to identify root rot and how to save your Hoya”. I need to wait for a few more weeks to included results after the rescue project. I also include a step-by-step repotting to pon in that video. Fingers crossed they made it and you can check that video out then😊
You’re welcome:) Do be aware that importing plants has higher risk of damaged plants and shipping cost could also get high. Also double check the import requirements in your country so everything is in compliance:)
I just find your channel and i love it! I love how you show and eplain the differences between plants, growing tips, where you buy them, where you put them in yout home. And what y love the most is updates with growth, flowers and deaths if there's some.
It's great to see in screen how it was and how it's now!
That way we can learn from someone that has experience growing and living with the plants ♥ Thanks a lot for all the work!
Thank you so much for all the kind words, Rodrigo!🙋🏻♀️ I made the videos based on my experience watching plant videos on RUclips. The videos I enjoyed the most are those that I can learn something by the end of the video, especially the practical information on how to keep the plant happy and what mistake to avoid. I was curious when I watch unboxing videos, how have the plants actually grown after a period of time, so I want to make plant update videos🌱
Lemme know what kind of videos you’ll be interested to see! I can get some inspiration from you😀
Flotte videoer du lager :D Du er veldig flink til å forklare og vise oss dine mange flotte Hoya. Tusen takk :D
Hei Mayeliz, tusen takk for din hyggelige kommentar! Jeg er glad for at videoene er til hjelp :)
Thanks Fonnie I love Hoyas and your collection is exquisite ❤
Thank you ☺️🌱💚
Exciting!!!
When you transfer your imported Hoyas to pon, do you trim the roots? A hoya (re)potting video would be lovely! Thanks!
Hi Nushi, yes I do, if the roots appear to be so rotten (eg. Brown roots with stringy appearance). I am actually in progress making a tutorial video on “how to identify root rot and how to save your Hoya”. I need to wait for a few more weeks to included results after the rescue project. I also include a step-by-step repotting to pon in that video. Fingers crossed they made it and you can check that video out then😊
@@tfyfonnie Thanks for the reply! Looking forward to that video!
Здравствуйте!лечуза пон у вас универсальная или для орхидей?
Google translate is not helping me to answer your question 😅 (What do you think is universal or orchid?)
It looks like they only sell wholesale, how do you buy single amounts?
Thanks 😊
You can send them an email to order single amount:)
@@tfyfonnie thank you 😊
Thanks for letting us know an inexpensive website to buy from. Hoyas are so expensive to collect in Canada.
You’re welcome:) Do be aware that importing plants has higher risk of damaged plants and shipping cost could also get high. Also double check the import requirements in your country so everything is in compliance:)