@@jongle2512 I do use a humidifier on them. I move one over to them that sits on a stool. I probably put a humidifier on them 3-4 times a week. Mine love humidity.
It's nice to meet you. Enjoyed touring your plants. I am new at indoor gardening and have a few Calatheas along with some other challenging plants. I just dived right in and am looking forward to taking care of my babies. I love how you have yours grouped. Your Monstera really is a beast! Ever so beautiful!
Thank you. That’s exactly what I did a few years ago I just started buying plants and have been learning about them as I go. Not all of them have survived but for the most part I think I’m doing ok 👍 Ya that Monstera is growing out of control but I love it so much. 💚
So amazing and beautiful your house and your plants too. Very cozy home. I love it, the way you arrange the plant and thier pots so lovely and cute. Loves to watch your nxt video again. God bless 💐🌹🌻🌿🌵🌱🍀🌷🌺🏵️🍁🌻❤️😍
Beautiful home and plants! Love all the light that gets into your home. I also love the big shelves on the wall. Can I ask where you purchased them from?
Thank you a lot for this video. It's a real pleasure to see your plants in such a beautiful interior, hear you speaking about them with so much care and that relaxing music in the intro ;) Waiting for more, many many more... :)
I have a question is repotting only for the plants that have grown and the pot is getting to small for them? Or are u supposed to be repotting if they are dying? And also do I need to buy fertilizer spray? And lastly what are good plants for beginner
Hello there! It is time to repot plants either when they are becoming root bound or like you said if the plant is dying those are the times I choose to repot my plants for sure. As far as fertilizer goes I use miracle grow and worm castings right now. Great plants for beginners are snake plants. Monstera Deliciosa or succulents are awesome 👍
@@theplantingbug2045 okay thank you so much! For letting me know because I have always been drawn to plants and I want to start buying plants but I did not know which one I should start with and also if fertilizer spray are a must but I will definitely write what you told me down on my journal!
Your space filled with plants is gorgeus. I am looking for some ideas to keep them together, so your stands look amazing. The first mini flower is definetely a spider plant. Best wishes!
Thanks so much! I want to start incorporating more plants throughout other areas in my home but I tend to forget to water them 🤦♀️ So glad to hear this is a spider plant. I looked closer at pictures of spider plants I thought that I possibly could be 👍
Yup...it will root rot like you mentioned. The pot has no holes ...why not try to change it and you’ll see the difference after ...and try to mix your soil ...consider as succulent too...
Thank you! I will definitely be doing some repotting soon. I have no idea why plant nurseries sell plants in non-draining pots. Ok ya beyond me. Lol. Anyway thanks for watching!
New subscriber here. There is a variety of spider plants. The varigated regular one (white stripe down middle), reverse varigated one (white stripe on edges green in middle), solid green (rare), and the curly spider which is what yours is. I just love your monstera plants. Would love to see a video about how you care for them to make them so beautiful. I have one that looked better when I got it than it does now. Think I may need to put it in new dirt. The dirt I gave it I believe is too fast draining (too much perlite). The plant that you say has lost leaves is an Alocasia Polly (I have one) they are prone to spider mites so make sure you stay on top of that, as is all Alocasia plants. Fixing to order me a huge Alocasia with velvet leaves. Don't know what it's called but I'm sure I'll figure it out. Oh yeah, if you put your spider plant under florescent or led lighting it will grow this long stringy strand that will grow you some spider babies. Don't cut it off. Only cut off the spider babies as they get big enough and sit the baby in water (just the botton where you cut) and it will grow out it's roots for planting. Love my spider plants!
Thanks so much about the info on spider plants! I am so happy it is a spider plant. I think they are gorgeous. I actually did do a video on Monstera plants a little while back. Hope it can be useful for you. I also checked that Alocasia for spider mites and it looks good. So I may try to repot it. Thanks for the advice!! I appreciate it so much!!
@@charlenekalectaca218 I have never heard of a Hawaiian spider plant? Now I am curious. I’ll have to check it out to see. I think they are absolutely gorgeous plants too.
With the moss pole which you have, the plant's small roots(that travel up the stem) should be planted right next to the moss pole. they are suppose to attach to the pole. :)
The first tiny plant looks like a spider plant. The second tiny plant reminds me of a purple waffle plant. Maybe a different cultivar with darker leaves. The succulent in the set of 3 you weren't sure about might be the peperomia green bean.
Marantas are in the prayer plant family. Mine swing 180 degrees between morning and night. Standing completely verticle at night and completely flat or pointed down by day. A lot easier than most Calathea. My Marantas easily tolerate dryer conditions with humidity down to 40% without any browning. Same with my Calathea peacock and rattle snake & rufibarba. I have not had as much luck with the softer foliage calathea like the zebrina or white fusion. Unless u live in a tropical area, I would keep them under a glass cover or in a terrarium for success. They're spider mite magnets in my conditions unfortunately. I do keep my stromanthe trio stars right next to humidifiers...I find however, that their pale foliage is susceptible to browning...like a lot of variegated plants seem to be. :-( such a bummer but my prayer plants are so beautiful to watch. They are also the most vigorous growers in my collection which is so rewarding and why I keep so many of them.
Thank you for this great advice. I have been thinking about incorporating terrariums into my home to help with some of my harder to make happy plants. This is something I do not have experience with but have thought about doing it. So I am happy you brought it up. I do love Calathea’s so much that I think they are worth the extra effort we have to do to make some of them happy. Thanks again for your great tips and I hope you have a great day.
The first plant in the white triple planter looks like a Green Bean Peperomia. I got three small distressed ones for 50 cents each and it was hard to tell what they were, but as it's grown, it's pretty obvious now when I check it against verified ID plants.
And as for the elliptical calathea, dying new growth like that usually means not enough humidity. If your house's relative humidity is below 50%, I'd recommend a humidifier near the calathea stand. And you must have really soft water if all you have to do is let it sit out overnight -- if that's what your other calathea get and they're OK, that's fine, but I'd baby this one with distilled water. Evaporation and even Britta filters don't remove heavy metals in tap water. There must be just enough to trigger this plant being its Dramatic self. hth. EDIT: Same for the rattlesnake. Definitely needs distilled water. It will help ALL calatheas. So will the extra, consistent humidity. [I keep all my calatheas in the bedroom, which my husband has dubbed The Jungle.]
I agree about the humidity issues and Calathea’s. I do now have a humidifier that sits in front of all my Calathea’s now and I do it at least 4-5 times a week and I hope it helps that Calathea I have been having issues with. Thanks so much for the advice on them. I appreciate it!!
Hi there! I actually did a video about me propagating my Monstera if you look back at my videos you should be able to find it. I water propagate them. Super easy. But anyway I hope that video helps you if not let me know and hopefully I can give you advice.
1. Baby spider plant, the big one is a Curly Spider plant (Bonnie) 2. Looks like a purple waffle, you can Google it to verify 3. Looks like an Syngonium pink allusion
Beautiful, healthy plants and great home decor!
Thanks so very much!!
Wow nicely plant❤️💚☘️🍀
I’m in love with all the plants, especially the APSARA and Buddha status ❤️
Wow beautiful flants
First baby is a spider plant! Nice collection 👌
Love your calathea corner! That is a goal of mine! Thanks for sharing your collection!
Thank you and you are welcome. I could probably have many more shelves with all calatheas. I absolutely love them!!
@@theplantingbug2045 I didn’t see a humidifier near them, unless I’m blind or missed it.. are yours okay without one?
@@jongle2512 I do use a humidifier on them. I move one over to them that sits on a stool. I probably put a humidifier on them 3-4 times a week. Mine love humidity.
식물을 애정하는 마음이 아름답습니다.
마란타도 너무 건강하고 예쁨니다.
So beautiful! I need to make a plant room for myself. 😂
Yes you do! I say every room should be a plant room. 🤗
Wow , what a great plants
Thank you!!
It's nice to meet you. Enjoyed touring your plants. I am new at indoor gardening and have a few Calatheas along with some other challenging plants. I just dived right in and am looking forward to taking care of my babies. I love how you have yours grouped. Your Monstera really is a beast! Ever so beautiful!
Thank you. That’s exactly what I did a few years ago I just started buying plants and have been learning about them as I go. Not all of them have survived but for the most part I think I’m doing ok 👍 Ya that Monstera is growing out of control but I love it so much. 💚
Your home is beautiful and so peaceful looking and I love how you display your plants
Thanks so much! Enjoy your day & thanks for watching!
love it all your plants how i wish i have that plants on my garden
Thanks so much! I just keep buying more and more. I can’t help it 👍
I love all your plants.. Some of them are unique..but they are all beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Your such a great plant mama! Bc of you I started my collection 💚💚💚 omg the calathea is my faveeeeee
Thanks Hon! I love Calathea’s so much. Want more and more of them. Lol!!!
Most enjoyable! Beautiful plants!!!
Thanks so much!
Great home decor, beautiful n helthy plants, everything beautiful,I like it keep it up ❤️
Thanks so much. Hope you have a great weekend.
Great tour and your plants are lovely.
Thank You!!
your view is amazing! anyways the first plant is indeed a spider plant and the second is a type of dark ppepperomia
Thank you 👍
Beautiful ♡♡
Thank you!
Sooo love everything about ur plamts, pot and ur cozy place🍀🍀🍀🌻🌹
Thank you!!
Lahat naman po ng halaman nyo ay malulusog.🙂
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So amazing and beautiful your house and your plants too. Very cozy home. I love it, the way you arrange the plant and thier pots so lovely and cute. Loves to watch your
nxt video again. God bless 💐🌹🌻🌿🌵🌱🍀🌷🌺🏵️🍁🌻❤️😍
Thanks so very much for you kind comment. Glad you enjoyed it!!
good afternoon, thanks for the great review. the beauty
Thanks for watching!!
Thank you so much I just first separating mine some in dirt and the other part in water I will co;triune to watch YOUR HOUSE PLANT COLLECTION 😀
Thank you!
Wow
You have beautiful plants. The calatheas are gorgeous.
Thanks so much!
Thank you very much .for the information one more. Guestion which window do you have her in.
I have my big one in an east facing window.
Beautiful home and plants! Love all the light that gets into your home. I also love the big shelves on the wall. Can I ask where you purchased them from?
Your calatheas look so good, I mostly hear about how people struggle with those plants so it's nice to see healthy ones.
Thank You! They definitely can be divas but they are not too bad. With a little love they do just fine 💚🌱
Beautiful plants🍀🍀
Thank You
Looking forward to seeing Part 2.🌹🥀♥️🌺🌾🌸🍂
Yay! Happy your looking forward to it. I just posted part two this morning. Hope you enjoy and have an amazing day.
Thank you a lot for this video. It's a real pleasure to see your plants in such a beautiful interior, hear you speaking about them with so much care and that relaxing music in the intro ;) Waiting for more, many many more... :)
Thanks so very much for watching and your kind comment. I truly appreciate it 👍
Hi there. Thank you for sharing your plant babies with us. I love the Apsara dancer underneath your orchids. How did you acquire that deco?
Hi! Thanks for stopping by and commenting. My husband is Cambodian so that is how we acquired the Apsara decor! Very pretty!
very lovely plants! 😊
Thanks so much.
Oh Tara!!!! You’re going to make me want to go buy some new plants 🌱 so excited for this tour!
Moonshine snake plant, hmmmm I need that in my collection.
Where do you get your plant stands, I need a few.
Oh my what are you going to do w your new monstera’s. I love the baskets too!
You have the best view!
Hey there! That’s how it starts. You buy a few plants and then never stop. Lol 😂
cant wait for part two!
Yay! Thanks. It’s going up tomorrow morning!
Nice video
Thanks
New subscriber here! I am excited to watch a lot of your videos 😊 Keep up the good work!!
Thanks so much for subscribing and watching. 💚🌱
Great!
Thanks!
Thank you for sharing your vedio beautiful and gorgeous plants tour I just subscribing new subscribers watching from California
Thanks so much. Nice to meet you!!
I have a question is repotting only for the plants that have grown and the pot is getting to small for them? Or are u supposed to be repotting if they are dying? And also do I need to buy fertilizer spray? And lastly what are good plants for beginner
Hello there! It is time to repot plants either when they are becoming root bound or like you said if the plant is dying those are the times I choose to repot my plants for sure. As far as fertilizer goes I use miracle grow and worm castings right now. Great plants for beginners are snake plants. Monstera Deliciosa or succulents are awesome 👍
@@theplantingbug2045 okay thank you so much! For letting me know because I have always been drawn to plants and I want to start buying plants but I did not know which one I should start with and also if fertilizer spray are a must but I will definitely write what you told me down on my journal!
Nice
Hi new to your channel your spider plant is the first one variegated.
Thank you!!
Your space filled with plants is gorgeus. I am looking for some ideas to keep them together, so your stands look amazing. The first mini flower is definetely a spider plant. Best wishes!
Thanks so much! I want to start incorporating more plants throughout other areas in my home but I tend to forget to water them 🤦♀️
So glad to hear this is a spider plant. I looked closer at pictures of spider plants I thought that I possibly could be 👍
Yup...it will root rot like you mentioned. The pot has no holes ...why not try to change it and you’ll see the difference after ...and try to mix your soil ...consider as succulent too...
Thank you! I will definitely be doing some repotting soon. I have no idea why plant nurseries sell plants in non-draining pots. Ok ya beyond me. Lol. Anyway thanks for watching!
New subscriber here. There is a variety of spider plants. The varigated regular one (white stripe down middle), reverse varigated one (white stripe on edges green in middle), solid green (rare), and the curly spider which is what yours is. I just love your monstera plants. Would love to see a video about how you care for them to make them so beautiful. I have one that looked better when I got it than it does now. Think I may need to put it in new dirt. The dirt I gave it I believe is too fast draining (too much perlite). The plant that you say has lost leaves is an Alocasia Polly (I have one) they are prone to spider mites so make sure you stay on top of that, as is all Alocasia plants. Fixing to order me a huge Alocasia with velvet leaves. Don't know what it's called but I'm sure I'll figure it out. Oh yeah, if you put your spider plant under florescent or led lighting it will grow this long stringy strand that will grow you some spider babies. Don't cut it off. Only cut off the spider babies as they get big enough and sit the baby in water (just the botton where you cut) and it will grow out it's roots for planting. Love my spider plants!
Thanks so much about the info on spider plants! I am so happy it is a spider plant. I think they are gorgeous. I actually did do a video on Monstera plants a little while back. Hope it can be useful for you. I also checked that Alocasia for spider mites and it looks good. So I may try to repot it. Thanks for the advice!! I appreciate it so much!!
Your first one is a Curly Spider Plant also called Bonnie. You have BEAUTIFUL plants...🌹🏵🌺🌸💮🦋🦋🦋
Yay! I am so happy it is a spider plant as I have wanted one in my collection. Thanks for letting me know and thank you for watching!! 🌱💚
@@theplantingbug2045 I LUV Spider Plants, they are my FAV! I have been searching for a true Hawaiian Spider Plant, the solid green one. 😍😍😍
@@charlenekalectaca218 I have never heard of a Hawaiian spider plant? Now I am curious. I’ll have to check it out to see. I think they are absolutely gorgeous plants too.
The 1st plant ( curly spider) is a Bonnie variety.
Thank you 👍
With the moss pole which you have, the plant's small roots(that travel up the stem) should be planted right next to the moss pole. they are suppose to attach to the pole. :)
Thanks so much for the info. I appreciate it 👍👍
The first tiny plant looks like a spider plant. The second tiny plant reminds me of a purple waffle plant. Maybe a different cultivar with darker leaves. The succulent in the set of 3 you weren't sure about might be the peperomia green bean.
That is so awesome you knew them all. Plant names are sometimes hard for me to figure out. Thanks so much!!!
The far left succulent of that set of three with the string of pearls looks like a peperomia ferreyrae
Thanks for letting me know. Plant names can definitely get confusing 🤦♀️
Marantas are in the prayer plant family. Mine swing 180 degrees between morning and night. Standing completely verticle at night and completely flat or pointed down by day. A lot easier than most Calathea. My Marantas easily tolerate dryer conditions with humidity down to 40% without any browning. Same with my Calathea peacock and rattle snake & rufibarba. I have not had as much luck with the softer foliage calathea like the zebrina or white fusion. Unless u live in a tropical area, I would keep them under a glass cover or in a terrarium for success. They're spider mite magnets in my conditions unfortunately. I do keep my stromanthe trio stars right next to humidifiers...I find however, that their pale foliage is susceptible to browning...like a lot of variegated plants seem to be. :-( such a bummer but my prayer plants are so beautiful to watch. They are also the most vigorous growers in my collection which is so rewarding and why I keep so many of them.
Thank you for this great advice. I have been thinking about incorporating terrariums into my home to help with some of my harder to make happy plants. This is something I do not have experience with but have thought about doing it. So I am happy you brought it up. I do love Calathea’s so much that I think they are worth the extra effort we have to do to make some of them happy. Thanks again for your great tips and I hope you have a great day.
The first plant in the white triple planter looks like a Green Bean Peperomia. I got three small distressed ones for 50 cents each and it was hard to tell what they were, but as it's grown, it's pretty obvious now when I check it against verified ID plants.
And as for the elliptical calathea, dying new growth like that usually means not enough humidity. If your house's relative humidity is below 50%, I'd recommend a humidifier near the calathea stand. And you must have really soft water if all you have to do is let it sit out overnight -- if that's what your other calathea get and they're OK, that's fine, but I'd baby this one with distilled water. Evaporation and even Britta filters don't remove heavy metals in tap water. There must be just enough to trigger this plant being its Dramatic self. hth. EDIT: Same for the rattlesnake. Definitely needs distilled water. It will help ALL calatheas. So will the extra, consistent humidity. [I keep all my calatheas in the bedroom, which my husband has dubbed The Jungle.]
Awesome! Thanks so much for letting me know. Plant names are not my strong suit for sure. I can barely say their names. Ha ha
I agree about the humidity issues and Calathea’s. I do now have a humidifier that sits in front of all my Calathea’s now and I do it at least 4-5 times a week and I hope it helps that Calathea I have been having issues with. Thanks so much for the advice on them. I appreciate it!!
How do you probate your monsters delicoso pla;t in what wi Dow do you set it in tha;ks
Hi there! I actually did a video about me propagating my Monstera if you look back at my videos you should be able to find it. I water propagate them. Super easy. But anyway I hope that video helps you if not let me know and hopefully I can give you advice.
Hi planting bag. I like your video. I will be at your back. Thanks.
Thank You!!!
Hey! Yes, You have a spider plant.
Thanks 🌱
Next to the string of pearls are a pilea peperomioides and a senecio barbertonicus ❤️
Thank you!
1. Baby spider plant, the big one is a Curly Spider plant (Bonnie)
2. Looks like a purple waffle, you can Google it to verify
3. Looks like an Syngonium pink allusion
Awesome! Thanks for the info. I appreciate it. Plants names are so confusing to me but I am learning as I go. Thanks again!
Hi. That’s a pandanus not a spider plant. Looks very much like a spider though. ❤️
the first one is a spider plant yes
I am so happy it is! Thank you!
Drill a hole in the pot for the alocasia
My husband brought that up too. Maybe I will try that! That’s for the advice. 👍
@@theplantingbug2045 yeah it would work I went to home depot and bought a drill bit
@@tannaward2 I was wondering if you need a specific drill bit to do this?
@@theplantingbug2045 my husband got the one that's for concrete and brick and stuff. It is less likely to break the pot.
Perfect! Thanks so much for your advice. Now to get my husband to do this. Lol. Hope you have a good day 👍
if you have an iphone you can take a picture of the plants leaves and the phone will tell you!
chlorophytum comosum, yes a spiderplant!
Yay! I’m so happy it is a spider plant! Now it needs to grow big 🌱
You have a statue of Buddha it is sin God said it represent an"idol''
It is spider plant
Thank you! I can’t wait til it gets bigger.
That first plant is a spider plant
Yay! I’m so happy because I have wanted one. Now to wait for it to grow big and beautiful 👍
It is a spider plant
Thank you Daisy! I am so happy to hear that it is a spider plant!!