So much great information and research! This is so helpful! It is so frustrating to watch videos of people talking about their opinion or experience only with their plants rather than giving factual information. Yours is loaded with good information! How about nitrogen in fertilizer, what have you found out about that? I have heard that nitrogen encourages chlorophyll so that it is not as good for our variegated plants. I have not yet research to find fertilizers without nitrogen to make the switch for my variegated plants. Because of the distance you are from the camera it is somewhat hard to see the plants you are referring to. I would encourage you to show more added pictures of plants spliced into your video. Because your video is so informative, I would also love a list of chimera variegation plants. The only other suggestion I would give you is, you are somewhat darkened because there is a window beside you, you may want to try from a different angle so that you can use some of the window light for you to be more illuminated. I really appreciate all the good information I did not know about all the varying kinds of variegation! Thank you so much.
Lots of great info! You seem to really know your stuff. You do seem nervous and uncomfortable in the beginning. You really lightened up towards the end. It’s not easy filming yourself. If you really have the passion for plants keep doing more videos and I’d encourage you to let your passion show more. Trust me, those of us that watch plant videos understand the excitement and frustration of growing plants. The tip on pruning out the growth that’s not variegated is super helpful. I’ll be doing that on a Brazilian to help keep it beautifully variegated ❣️thanks for have the courage to put this info out there for us!
What a wonderful explanation!!! Thank you sooooooo much! I have a question. How can we keep the variegation in the various Pothos plants without burning the leaves from too much sun? I have one that had beautiful variegation and it started turning solid green so I put it in more sunlight but not totally direct sunlight. It burned the leaves... So now I'm starting over with it. I cut it all into segments and repotted it leaving out the damaged parts/leaves. I now have it under a North facing window. I am wondering if it will be enough light to keep the variegation without burning it or if I need to do something else? Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for this information, it's very useful! I would like to see you and your plants better, tho. Could you please augment the lighting? Audio is perfect, however. Thanks again! 😁
Awesome video, man! Also thank you for calling out the online seed scammers
Your videos are informative and are very detailed! It’s much appreciated.
Hi Kade. Love your videos. It's so dark in your room!! I want to see your background. 💚
Agree
Absolutely amazing video, I'm subscribing immediately! Thank you so much! 🥰
Great information. I agree, brighter lighting would be much better. Going to go watch more videos 🙂
So much great information and research! This is so helpful! It is so frustrating to watch videos of people talking about their opinion or experience only with their plants rather than giving factual information. Yours is loaded with good information! How about nitrogen in fertilizer, what have you found out about that? I have heard that nitrogen encourages chlorophyll so that it is not as good for our variegated plants. I have not yet research to find fertilizers without nitrogen to make the switch for my variegated plants. Because of the distance you are from the camera it is somewhat hard to see the plants you are referring to. I would encourage you to show more added pictures of plants spliced into your video. Because your video is so informative, I would also love a list of chimera variegation plants. The only other suggestion I would give you is, you are somewhat darkened because there is a window beside you, you may want to try from a different angle so that you can use some of the window light for you to be more illuminated. I really appreciate all the good information I did not know about all the varying kinds of variegation! Thank you so much.
Well done. Thanks for taking the time to make the vlog. I’m working on an infographic for my plant group.
Lots of great info! You seem to really know your stuff. You do seem nervous and uncomfortable in the beginning. You really lightened up towards the end. It’s not easy filming yourself. If you really have the passion for plants keep doing more videos and I’d encourage you to let your passion show more. Trust me, those of us that watch plant videos understand the excitement and frustration of growing plants. The tip on pruning out the growth that’s not variegated is super helpful. I’ll be doing that on a Brazilian to help keep it beautifully variegated ❣️thanks for have the courage to put this info out there for us!
This was a great video! Thanks :)
Very informative and to the point!! Subscribed👍🏽
What a wonderful explanation!!! Thank you sooooooo much! I have a question. How can we keep the variegation in the various Pothos plants without burning the leaves from too much sun? I have one that had beautiful variegation and it started turning solid green so I put it in more sunlight but not totally direct sunlight. It burned the leaves... So now I'm starting over with it. I cut it all into segments and repotted it leaving out the damaged parts/leaves. I now have it under a North facing window. I am wondering if it will be enough light to keep the variegation without burning it or if I need to do something else? Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for this information, it's very useful! I would like to see you and your plants better, tho. Could you please augment the lighting? Audio is perfect, however. Thanks again! 😁
very well explained
Thanks for the info
Thank you!
I keep an eye on my unstable plants. I know when to trim the heavily variegated leaves.
How to variegate the plants?
Just curious... Are you a botanist, sir?
Good topic
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Kade let’s go on. Date
Hi kade am waiting for the variegation process. Pls dont explain too long it already been explained by many.
BORINGGG... and plants are very far. need to be seen up close.