EASIEST Houseplants Part 2 🌱 The Easiest, Lowest Maintenance Indoor Plants

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @TheJungleHaven
    @TheJungleHaven  Год назад +24

    We have an ID on the aloe / haworthia mystery!! It's an Aloe "Tiki Tahi" 😆

  • @hlegler
    @hlegler 10 месяцев назад +2

    I love that you picked some unusual plants for this (and the 1st) video. :) Love!

  • @ErikaA2582
    @ErikaA2582 Год назад +5

    Aglaonema's are so underrated. They are awesome.

  • @JaZmine147
    @JaZmine147 Год назад +4

    Yuli's * blink blink * and your calming voice are the best thing about your channel. Plants come second place. 😂❤

  • @renatecormick7399
    @renatecormick7399 Год назад +4

    Hi Claire, you really brought a smile to my face when you started the video with the A. Silver Queen. I managed to get one after seeing it on your channel several times in the past. Mine is not as big as yours but I admire it every time I pass it, what a gorgeous plant. I also have two A. Red Valentine which came in the same pot together. There’s definitely room for another Aglaonema in my life, they are so easy care.

  • @lornasharp4541
    @lornasharp4541 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad I watched, I've had a jade plant for a few years which started off as a tiny plant but recently have noticed the base of the stems hardening and dropping lower leafs....
    Looks like she's turning into a tree!xxx

  • @madygustin816
    @madygustin816 Год назад +8

    The 3rd plant is a haworthia, I have 3 myself and they shot out a lot of pups it looks the exact same it is a Zebra Haworthia or Zebra Cactus some people call it❤️

  • @pjuk
    @pjuk Год назад +4

    I've got about 30 aloe / hawthoria / gasteraloe and gasteria and it can be difficult to tell exactly what each one is. Think yours is a Aloe Tiki Tahi. But yes looks very similar to Hawthoria Zebra but leaves thinner and more 3D with the white parts if you see what I mean. Lovely plants, so much variety, and yes I get pups off many off them as well as flower stalks which are great because they just appear overnight!

    • @kellycasperhanson4426
      @kellycasperhanson4426 4 месяца назад

      👍 Agree with you on Tiki Tahi. One of the most beautiful aloes.

  • @wishingonthemoon1
    @wishingonthemoon1 Год назад

    Girl, your hair and skin look flawless, you’re simply glowing!
    Thanks for the planty content 🥰

  • @angelakearney436
    @angelakearney436 Год назад +2

    I find my philo micans is just the easiest, most chill, fast growing plant. So rewarding especially when you compare it to the absolute heartbreak that is attempting to grow a melanochrysum lol. I have a few micans now, trailing and growing up a moss pole and the one on the pole is sizing up really nicely, honestly love the wee guy.

    • @dianal3827
      @dianal3827 Год назад +2

      Right? I am growing a Micans from a tiny cutting. It's taken off this summer way more than even my Brasil. I remember I struggled with the Brasil for almost a year cause it kept getting rot, or it just won't grow and I had to start it over several times, so I was expecting the same from Micans. Nope! It rooted so fast! It's trailing already! The leaves sized up, too.

  • @gwensellen3939
    @gwensellen3939 Год назад +2

    Gorgeous Tetra. What mix do you use? How often do you fertilize?

  • @SparkleInMoonlight
    @SparkleInMoonlight Год назад +1

    7.21 Aloe Tiki Tahi. Very beautiful plant

  • @od.vandeveer
    @od.vandeveer Год назад +2

    I repotted my rhaphidophora last week and placed it on a better moss pole and discovered a sideshoot with several variegated leaves . I hope it will continue and I can propagate it, but propagating is very slow for me

  • @peggymalabuyoc9150
    @peggymalabuyoc9150 Год назад

    Loved seeing all of your beautiful pants! Many thanks for this video and especially for listing their care needs on the left side of the screen. Your videos are always so professional looking as well as a joy to watch. Take care and happy growing! 👌🪴🥰

  • @chomama1628
    @chomama1628 Год назад +1

    I have had my silver queen for 30 plus years and it is so easy to care for. I love it! The tortum is on my wish list. It appears your Haworthia/ aloe cross is what you have.

  • @nikkireigns
    @nikkireigns Год назад +1

    Thanks for adding the not pet safe part! I'm always looking for pet safe options so my plant room isn't the only place with plants!

  • @ConnieP92
    @ConnieP92 Год назад

    Thanks Claire, that was a really nice selection of 'chill' plants 👌🏼I have 5 Aglaonema varieties for exactly that reason as they give you so much beauty for so little effort 🤭 I have to say that my most chilled plants have to be all my Peperomia varieties including the rippled ones as well as the Rain Drop AND my Dieffenbachia collection. No need to water until almost dry and if you fertilise they deliver huge stunning leaves. Mine are still pushing out new growth and we're in autumn now (Sydney). We have heaps of humidity atm despite the slightly cooler temps and they seem to be thriving 👏🏼💖

  • @LinaInRunes
    @LinaInRunes Год назад

    I'm only just getting into plants. Before I started doing more research, I've managed to kill/"almost kill" several "easy" plants, however there's two that were always thriving for me. One is the clivia miniata and the other the aloe aristata :) The latter I've had for probably close to 15 years now and it flowers every year :D

  • @marionschwitzner8013
    @marionschwitzner8013 Год назад

    I love aglaonema. Mine thrive in pon in an elho self watering insert. I saw youre beautiful cutlass and bought one myself. Thank you for youre videos.

  • @lisaplanty
    @lisaplanty Год назад +2

    Hi Claire, thanks for your videos. I also have a beautiful silver sword. Do you ever get that sticky sap on yours? I don’t have any pests and it’s growing well so I’m not sure what that is some people said it’s scale but I do not see any leaf damage or pests on the plant and it’s growing fine, but it does have that sticky liquid on some of the stems

    • @liviaw6216
      @liviaw6216 Год назад +6

      Sap on philodendrons is completely natural. In the wild, the plant uses the sap to attract ants, so that the ants can take care of pests.

  • @juliajones26
    @juliajones26 Год назад

    Love your videos you have a great personality beautiful plants also…have a sunny day

  • @Sophia1991sd
    @Sophia1991sd Год назад

    my raphidophora terasperma and aglaonema silver lady have grown rapidly in very low light. my raphidophora was climbing the wall behind tv and there's no windows or growth lights close to it and it's not even a bright room in general. the gaps between leaves were longer than usual but the leaves were still well fenestrated and big.

  • @worldgonemad1977
    @worldgonemad1977 Год назад

    I have about 7 Tineke’s in Leca and they are galloping! I keep them in filtered sun behind a net curtain

  • @alevtina-redflower
    @alevtina-redflower Год назад

    Amazing plants, enjoyed watching the video

  • @rosewagner4018
    @rosewagner4018 Год назад

    I so enjoy your videos. I have many of the plants that you mentioned. I love them all

  • @orangeheart9399
    @orangeheart9399 Год назад

    Love all of these x

  • @HollyAZ
    @HollyAZ Год назад

    Glad to see your rhaphidophora. Mine is one of my favorite plants. I know some may think it's not very special, but it brings me a lot of joy. Thanks for the video.

    • @chomama1628
      @chomama1628 Год назад +1

      Isn’t that what plants should do for us? I think it’s a wonderful plant and easy going.

  • @lindaedwards4632
    @lindaedwards4632 6 месяцев назад

    I love my silver sword too 😀🇨🇦

  • @amyhoops5885
    @amyhoops5885 Год назад +1

    Does the Tortum require a lot of humidity?😊

  • @mwatson4970
    @mwatson4970 Год назад

    I cannot say I agree about the Raphid. as find similar adansonii to be a thrips magnet. But the rest I love!

  • @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013
    @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 Год назад

    This is a bit of an odd one, but I actually have a Cordyline Australis red star growing on my window cil, and they're usually grown outdoors here in the UK, as you know.
    My mom used to have it in her garden, but because of how intense this winter had been, it had started to die back from cold damage (Cordyline is only tolerant down to -9C, and it got down to -12C).
    I've had it since the cold snap, and I've only watered it a handful of times (it's in my neglect room, aka the other bedroom, and i only go in there about once a month unless I need to do an insect treatment on my bedroom collection), but it's given me quite a lot of growth. Like, it's not an insane amount of growth, but I don't go in there frequently, so when I went in there last time and saw how much it had given, I was genuinely taken aback.
    Also, they grow differently indoors vs outdoors, too. The structure doesn't really change, but the way the leaf forms and falls is so much softer than what they look outdoors. Like, outdoor cordylines looks sharp and ridged, but indoors, my ones leaves have kinda wrapped around the base a little more, and it has more of a waterfall effect instead of that intense spike that it gave my mom. You can actually see the difference too- The old leaves that were grown outdoors have a much sharper formation angle than the ones that it's given me indoors, and I just find that so interesting and funky.

  • @martinasmitkova2968
    @martinasmitkova2968 Год назад

    Aloe Tiki Tahi for sure 😉

  • @lifepathjourney3638
    @lifepathjourney3638 Год назад

    ZZ Zenzi 🌿 is a very easy No fuss plant, and also comes in "Dwarf" form.

  • @kristiemowry3267
    @kristiemowry3267 Год назад

    I believe the Red part of the hoya name refers to the color of the flower.

  • @eunoiaplanter
    @eunoiaplanter Год назад

    I really struggle with my Silver Sword! Ive had it for months now and the biggest leaf is the length of my pinky. It pushes out new leaves every other week but they immediately fall off. Not sure whats happening because all my other philos are happy 🙈 I repotted it about a month ago into a better soil mix and it's still doing the same thing 🥲

  • @brunosabeckis1739
    @brunosabeckis1739 Год назад

    I agree that that plant is an aloe because of the “teeth” along the edge of the leaves. Haworthias do not have teeth along the leaf margins.

  • @vvoltyzerka
    @vvoltyzerka Год назад

    My top easy plant is haworthia obtusa. It's so unusual, looks like some alien plant, and it's so easy. Another is psychopsis mariposa. It's an orchid, but not the usual flowershop kind.

  • @marinb.1273
    @marinb.1273 Год назад

    For the aloe/haworthia is there any texture to leaves? Like are the white strip parts raised or is it just more of a variegation?

  • @valentinaconon
    @valentinaconon Год назад +1

    😮😳 My Crassulas are arround 10 cm and I have them for 2 years and 3 years. Wt?!?! What are you feeding her? I have to mention that I have mine from leafs propagation and cuttings, maybe that is the problem, but still!

  • @loriedmundson782
    @loriedmundson782 Год назад

    I have one of the 3rd plants too. Tag said it was an aloe Tiki.

  • @loriedmundson782
    @loriedmundson782 Год назад

    Learned that one can identify plants by their flowers. My plant that was labeled Aloe Tiki, looks just like your 3rd plant had blooms when I bought it. Just Google pics of aloe vs haworthia flowers. It is an aloe, at least mine is for sure.

  • @mariajesusmorales6121
    @mariajesusmorales6121 Год назад

    Tu tercera planta es una Haworteopsis, desconozco la variedad . Un saludo 💌

  • @nic8625
    @nic8625 Год назад

    I’m so glad you highlighted the aglaonema as an easy care plant. They’re so underrated. My first plant purchase, the one that started it all is an ag silver bay. It’s a common variety but will forever be a favorite. 💚🪴

  • @sabrinaft221
    @sabrinaft221 Год назад

    I wanted pet safe plants and was new to the whole plant thing when I came across a calathea withe star. I just knew they weren’t toxic to pets and asked the seller if they needed anything special… “no they’re easy to keep” he said… SHE WENT BALD

  • @rosine2011
    @rosine2011 Год назад

    My Silversword is nearly as tall as me and i think i sadly have to cut it soon. Tineke is not doing well for me, but i nailed the Croton at least .

  • @FlowerFaerieLottie
    @FlowerFaerieLottie Год назад +1

    The one you're not sure of is an Aloe Tiki Tahi

  • @monikaczerwik1142
    @monikaczerwik1142 Год назад

    super

  • @DieDieEla
    @DieDieEla Год назад

    I m no expert at all. Just reading some articles. I think, i saw some "teeth" on the plant. Thats mostly common for Aloe. The high grows also speaks for Aloe. Most Haworthias doesn't grow as wide or high like aloes. Maybe it blooms soon, thats the easiest way to tell what plant it is

  • @ekgheiy
    @ekgheiy Год назад

    For the totem, what is "pon", whatever you mentioned you planted it in? Never heard of "pon". Am I spelling it right?

  • @euchainz
    @euchainz Год назад

    I personally feel like the unknown id succulent is much more similar to a gasteria flow or duval than a Haworthia or tiger aloe!

  • @katiewilliams9273
    @katiewilliams9273 Год назад

    I sent you a link about your aloe . Hope that helps :)

  • @dondpards
    @dondpards Год назад

    Hello Claire, first time to watch you. You are interesting, I like your accent. Are you from Australia?

  • @annemariekoppelaar-passiev5771

    Does anyone in the Netherlands know where I can find plastic sheets to make my own moss poles?

  • @chandraharper9951
    @chandraharper9951 Год назад

    Your succulent is a Gasteraloe 'Thai-Tiki’

  • @jrbradford122
    @jrbradford122 4 месяца назад

    Haworthia Zebra

  • @dianeallen9466
    @dianeallen9466 Год назад

    I have killed every Sansaveria ive ever owned 😢 i cant figure out the watering. It looks thirsty so i water it every 2 months or so but when i water i guess i water it too much , i dont know!!!

  • @carolgraham7691
    @carolgraham7691 Год назад

    That is called Partridge Breast ALOE in the USA, not a haworthii...also, Aloe variegata is probably scientific name.

  • @lieuvuviogtaiwan
    @lieuvuviogtaiwan Год назад

    helo 👍

  • @danielm.1441
    @danielm.1441 Год назад

    Your aloe/haworthia dilemma might be an intergeneric hybrid of aloe x haworthia (alworthia).... they can do this. I don't know enough to give you an ID/confirm this though.

  • @interactthis
    @interactthis Год назад

    I’m pretty sure the philodendron tortum is a climber and not self-heading.

  • @ninavanilla8640
    @ninavanilla8640 Год назад

    it sems like i killed my pink aglaoema by overwatering?

  • @sterlgirlceline
    @sterlgirlceline Год назад

    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @Paula-sw2tt
    @Paula-sw2tt 4 месяца назад

    If Aglonemas were cat safe, I would have a buch of them! But with my little nibblers, I cannot risk it, sigh

  • @sarah9314
    @sarah9314 Год назад

    Wow ur jade is gorgeous

  • @narutoboybv7906
    @narutoboybv7906 Год назад

    that hoya looks like Glabra

  • @marylrobinson6099
    @marylrobinson6099 Год назад

    👍🏽💚💚💚

  • @katyha_gee
    @katyha_gee Год назад +1

    Definitely think your aloe/haworthia is an aloe tiki tahi

    • @jermhondr
      @jermhondr Год назад +1

      Yes! I have the same at home!

  • @charissecarrigan2945
    @charissecarrigan2945 Год назад

    Its a haworthia.

  • @GlassHousesConservatory
    @GlassHousesConservatory Год назад +1

    💞 🪴 💞

  • @sail_or_di
    @sail_or_di Год назад

    Hi😅 welcome back to my comment. 😅

  • @lifepathjourney3638
    @lifepathjourney3638 Год назад

    Definitely, Not an Aloe Vera 🌿plant

  • @queerlyk1668
    @queerlyk1668 4 месяца назад

    Definitely a haworthia. I have both a haworthia and a tiger aloe, and tiger aloes have smoother, chunkier leaves and tend to grow in a triangle shape rather than a rosette like haworthias.