yes!! i just picked up an agleonema pictri last week and ive just been so so obsessed with the leaves! i absolutely love that plant and cant wait for some giant leaves😍
I found out re Verrucosum when i was stunned by Philodendron Splendid. Since then the Verrucosum has became one of my favourite plants. I have also recently gotten a Verrucosum Amazon Sunset from Ecuagenera. Totally loving its look!
All of them are beautiful Jan. thanks for this video. I think my favourite is Veracosum. Her newest leaf is stunning. But hard to choose. They all are very beautiful 👏
I’m so excited to see the melano spotlight! I’m also super thankful for showing the stick on your cuprea. Mine is getting to the point of looking crazy
Thank you for explaining about the cycle of a plants life. It makes so much sense. I know many vegetables will stop producing and die or finish out their life cycle in the garden if you let them flower, as the flowers produce seed and then the plants have completed their life cycle so yeah, why wouldn’t houseplants do the same.
My Adansonii looked exactly like yours with multiply stems and reached the top of the pole. I did a chop and extend and all of a sudden it completely changed its growth habit. I had 4 mature stems on 1 pole and one of them just went crazy. I seperate that one stem to continue growing on its own pole. The trunk of the stem very quickly tripled in diameter and the new leaves started growing with NO internodal space at all. Every leaf from that point was one on top of another, there are 10 leaves in 6" of stem space. The good thing is i wont have to worry about a pole extension for a very long time. The last leaf to open was 22" long, it does get a lot of good light, food and water 😊.
Plants are just amazing my monstera pinnatipartita I got in April of 2022 with 2 small leaves was very slow. I grew maybe 1 leaf then it had root rot and I had to put it in water. It survived as a leafless stem and did nothing for a very long time 2 months before I finally Potted it had some nice long roots that was April of 2024. I now have five leaves that are increasing in size, I can't believe it I almost gave up on it too many times.I absolutely love your melano and the cuprea.
I have a Pseudoverrucosum and it has been super easy to care for. It puts out a new leaf a month! It is on a moss pole and it sits in my huge picture window, which goes from the ceiling to the floor as I live in a old Victorian house. I have, however, gotten my Diffenbachia Tropic Snow to flower.
Can't choose a favorite with each being so uniquely beautiful and aspirational. Thank you for reminding us to be patient as I'm looking at my pathetically small Melano and Vericosum 😹
They're all beautiful but I'm such a sucker for the verucosum and melano! I finally got babies of both of them earlier this year and although it may take a while to get the melano to have large leaves, I'm in it for the long haul. Your cuprea is beautiful and admitedly, I don't usually like them...but yours is beautiful! Also can't help but love the oxalis which I also have!
Hahaha...I love Ughly-onemas 😂for their ease of care and their beautiful patterns and colors!!! 🤣I've tried growing those gorgeous velvety aroids and have failed miserably! Whenever I need to see those big velvety plants, I just watch your videos!!! 😉
What a beautiful vue all these plants. For the Aglaonema, this plant doesn't like the direct light , heat ans cold. It appreciates shade with little light. For the Cupria, I divided mine because this plant does many babies to be huge.
You mention that you feed your plants. Could you tell me what kind of fertilizer you use and the ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium? Love your videos. Can’t wait to see the next one.
I love the way your Verrucosum turns out.! I was inspired by you to get a small one 6 months ago but I guess it is a different type. The veining is not as prominent and the shape is different. But damn that thing grows fast-- it puts out 3 leaves a month, already halfway up the extension, and sizing up quite nicely.
Would love to see just how they sit in your house, like maybe a walk around tour to give us an idea of how we can actually place our plants in our own environments and green house on another video tour and your garden and maybe you already have done this but let’s face it we love and watch reruns all the time. Love how you are in Australia and is just opposite of us in US and how northern window is direct sun while ours is south.
I took a corm off my cuprea and propped her. I wasn’t too fussed because it was one of the first id ever propped. So I was so surprised when it sent a leaf! She’s thriving now. 😍
I have since propped corms from every alocasia I have! :) most have exploded in growth. Also put my paraiso verde, adansonii, veitchii, and Florida ghost on moss poles because of you!
I’d love to have a MD Brasil, fun ❤ my Cuprea is doing a lot better since watching yours I put more effort into it, it’s not as big as yours yet but getting there! I’ve never heard Agleonema pronounced in the other way you said it, only heard it said like you do I’ve gotta chop and extend my 6 foot adensonii again, just chopped it this last summer! She’s growing so fast and nice big leaves!! Mein Gott! I’d love another Cuprea care vid, for what I’m missing! I agree plants change with maturity, my new leaves are red too, change to green Wonder of my Adensonii will do the same, I’ll let you know! Mines the same in that I’ve got 4 plants, but ones shooting the lights out, maybe I’ll cut that top one back, prop it for someone else to give the others more time to climb
My fave is your P. Vrrucosum! I just got two teeny ones and they're going on a pole this weekend. I've been looking for one for awhile! I can put them both on one pole right? Next on my wish list is a purple oxalis.
There is an experienced Alocasia utuber that has found with Alocasia if you remove the infloresences before the plant is actively growing a new leaf that it halts the growth of the plant. I wonder if this occurs with other plants as well? I have some philos that are also producing flowers nonstop and I am going to be more observant regarding this. Anyway, my Vericosum and Splendid are my favorite moss pole plants even the the Vericosum is going through that slight decline after its full glory days. Your channel is so good, especially for those of us that are not nubies.
I’ve probably removed over 100 inflos from my cuprea over the years & she doesn’t seem to mind 🤷🏻♂️ but i’ll be more mindful and see if there’s something about it hehe :)
Hi, if I am not wrong, in one of your previous videos you mentioned that you have a monstera esquileto. Could you please show it better and share your tips to care of it? I have one teeny-tiny monstera esquileto and would love to grow it huge. I enjoy watching your gorgeous plants updates! Cheers from Ireland.
Hi Jan. I get what you mean about certain plants starting to deteriorate once they mature. I love cane begonias. They do the same thing. They grow and grow and flower like mad. But then they eventually just begin to disintegrate. This is when I do a big pruning, make a lot of new plants and get rid of the mother plant. By the way, this same thing has happened to my original Manjula. The original plant is just deteriorating and I don't know why. But I have made plenty of new plants from it so I will let it go. Maybe that's what happened to your Manjula? The life span of my first manjula has been about 3 years, I think. I really do believe plants have a lifespan. It may be different for each plant, and we may be able to extend it with careful horticultural practices, but eventually, you just have to let them go.
It was as always a pleasure to see you, Brad and your plants 💚 I am giving myself a second chance with moss poles, I didn't have much success with them before, but my philodendron pink princess convinced me it's worth trying 😉 My lack of success was mostly due to my inconsistency, I let the moss dry out completely (in my apartment unfortunately they dry out really fast), but now I created a habit and have no problem anymore with consistency and the results are really worth it. And that is all because some years ago I watched your video 💚
Hi , I found the IKEA lamps , Thankyou I was going to get 2 but the Soltech grow light bulb ,is it the one for $130 ? Loving this , again so much information & encouraging one to grow better plants
Thank you :) yes I have that one & have a discount code in the description of the video as well :) however, last time I checked, shipping to Australia was very expensive so really just something I’d recommend for my US audience :) ikea itself has some grow light bulbs as well that are quite inexpensive, however, not as nice to look at imo
Was there a Video about the Oxalis and the process of endorsing dormancy and how she came back that I missed? (did I spell that right?) I tried mine on the balcony for last winter and she did not come back in spring (while she did in my moms garden tho). I never figured out where it went wrong, so this year I made space for her inside the living room for the colder seasons.
The Aglaonema pictum tricolor doesn't do it for me. Now Aglo rotundum, that one I love, with the dark leaf and the vibrant pink veining. It grows quite slowly, but mine is pushing out new basal growths so it will become a bushy plant, versus my "Black Maroon" which grows faster but is just a single stem.
Great selection of plants 🥰 What kind of water do you use for your pitcher plants? Apparently they are very sensitive to the minerals in tab water and don't like fertilizer. Do you hang it outside when it rains or do you use destilled water? Or do you treat it like all other plants?
Ahaha, I didn't need a warning, but I am scared of spiders- but that was not a SMALL spider IMHO ahaha, loved seeing it then web down and hopefully its made itself safe somewhere else now!!
I wonder if the Copria (sp?) Alocasia that is really strong is non tissue cultured and the others you sre struggling with are tc. I wish there was a way to figure that sort of thing out. Monstera Thai Con has way more problems if it's a tc plant for some reason. Some plants don't seem to do well in tc.
Can I suggest you an other RUclipsr that grows a HUGE Adansonii? Maybe she can give you tips with yours. Her plant has even way bigger leaves than yours and also flowered lately. She let the flower grow out. Maybe that stopped the plant from growing more? I don´t know. That was a great list of plants! I thought you said in another video that you never ever had a calathea... If I´m not wrong. Or you really said that and forgot that you have the mosaica - what really would tell that you always forget about it 🤣
@@melissaafkrichardson9204 It was my intention not to tell the name by the first comment... If he don´t wants the name of another youtuber under his video, I would respect that. So I was waiting for his permission...
Haha all good :) always happy to share other youtubers names as well, it’s not a competition hehe :) Her adansonii is a different subspecies from what I’ve seen so maybe there’s a difference in growth 🤷🏻♂️
I’m surprised your oxalis needs so much light. I live quite far north and keep mine in a west facing window and it’s very happy. It does need to be watered once a week or more during the drier winter months.
They can tolerate various conditions, but I found high light to make them grow the fastest :) also keep in mind, you probably get more direct light through a west facing window than a north one (especially in summer)
@phillipcase3860. Take me with you! I too is politics overloaded here! I wish they would all go away to farthest Neptune and Pluto for a year! And give us a breather! Yay! Land of the free and the brave!
Hi. Very interesting video. My monsters deliciosa is just like yours but it has multiple stems and the new leave emerges from an old one. I want to grow it like you but dont know how to get it on moss pole. I mean which stem. Can you guide please? The area of Pakistan which i live in has a temperate climate with intense summers
Ag-lao(pronounced the same way you would say 'loud' but without the 'd')-nema. The second pronunciation you said is wrong as well, but your preferred pronunciation adds letters that aren't there if you really think about it lol. Aglaonema are some of my favorite tropicals, everyone's pronunciation of the genus' name is so annoying to me ngl. 🤣🤣
You, my friend, are the 10/10! What a delight
Thank you:)
Love these videos and seeing how your favorite plants change over time depending on which ones are thriving or struggling.
Thank you:)
yes!! i just picked up an agleonema pictri last week and ive just been so so obsessed with the leaves! i absolutely love that plant and cant wait for some giant leaves😍
Does it get big leaves? All of my aglonemas grow taller but keep small leaves.
@ well mines a baby at the monent so i really have a small one :(
@ they definitely can grow pretty big in size but id imagine it takes a few years and probably perfect conditions
That cuprea is a monster, never see one as bigger as that. So stunning
Thank you:)
Your Cuprea is amazing, I’ve never seen one big and healthy 😀🇨🇦
Thanks :)
I found out re Verrucosum when i was stunned by Philodendron Splendid. Since then the Verrucosum has became one of my favourite plants. I have also recently gotten a Verrucosum Amazon Sunset from Ecuagenera. Totally loving its look!
The amazon sunset is on my wishlist hehe :) but not available in Australia :/
All of them are beautiful Jan. thanks for this video. I think my favourite is Veracosum. Her newest leaf is stunning. But hard to choose. They all are very beautiful 👏
Hehe agree the verru is my all tkme fave :)
I’m so excited to see the melano spotlight! I’m also super thankful for showing the stick on your cuprea. Mine is getting to the point of looking crazy
Thank you for explaining about the cycle of a plants life. It makes so much sense. I know many vegetables will stop producing and die or finish out their life cycle in the garden if you let them flower, as the flowers produce seed and then the plants have completed their life cycle so yeah, why wouldn’t houseplants do the same.
It kinda makes sense right?! But it’s just my observation, might not actually be true :)
Awesome video and I love that melanochrysum and Veracossum!! Absolutely stunning and good insights into what to keep!
Thank you:)
I love that Cuprea! So cool!
Thank you :)
I love seeing an affordable plant that you can find at any local nursery in your videos! And yes I mean that gorgeous adensonii.
Thanks :) even melanos and verrus are so afforable these days and sold everywhere !! :)
Awesome 👍 And that three year old Philodendron verrucosum is just unbelievable. This episode is so motivating. Thank you!
Thanks :)
My Adansonii looked exactly like yours with multiply stems and reached the top of the pole. I did a chop and extend and all of a sudden it completely changed its growth habit. I had 4 mature stems on 1 pole and one of them just went crazy. I seperate that one stem to continue growing on its own pole. The trunk of the stem very quickly tripled in diameter and the new leaves started growing with NO internodal space at all. Every leaf from that point was one on top of another, there are 10 leaves in 6" of stem space. The good thing is i wont have to worry about a pole extension for a very long time. The last leaf to open was 22" long, it does get a lot of good light, food and water 😊.
Oh nice !!! Cannot wait for mine to get there :)
Hey, way to go, Jan! Saw your picture in the Bunnings add for worm poo teabags, looking good too😂.
Hehe thanks :)
I automatically click the like button rifgt while you're doing your introduction, I love all your videos. ❤❤❤
Thank you!! Appreciate it :)
Plants are just amazing my monstera pinnatipartita I got in April of 2022 with 2 small leaves was very slow. I grew maybe 1 leaf then it had root rot and I had to put it in water. It survived as a leafless stem and did nothing for a very long time 2 months before I finally Potted it had some nice long roots that was April of 2024. I now have five leaves that are increasing in size, I can't believe it I almost gave up on it too many times.I absolutely love your melano and the cuprea.
So rewarding brining a plant back from the brink of death hehe :) thanks !
I have a Pseudoverrucosum and it has been super easy to care for. It puts out a new leaf a month! It is on a moss pole and it sits in my huge picture window, which goes from the ceiling to the floor as I live in a old Victorian house. I have, however, gotten my Diffenbachia Tropic Snow to flower.
I love your channel. Learned from your videos the benefits of a moss pole and my philos are thriving 🙌🏻 💚
Thank you:)
I love the melano and Verrucosum sooo much❤
They are all beautiful but that melano really stands out 😍
Got home from work saw new video said "YESSSSSSSSS" out loud
Hehe yay :)
Yaaay 🎉 starting my day with a cool video. ❤ thank you. Sending love from Berlin 🇩🇪
Thank you :) Grüße :)
Some more love from Berlin here 🥰
Can't choose a favorite with each being so uniquely beautiful and aspirational. Thank you for reminding us to be patient as I'm looking at my pathetically small Melano and Vericosum 😹
I definitely thing the species are a bit slower than hybrids :) so extra patience required but u've got this :)
I love the cuprea, calathea, and melanocrysom.
They are all stunning but my prefered one is definitely the verrucosum 💚💚💚
My all tome fave too 😍
Hello Ian from PR! Very beautiful plants!! 🪴 😊
They're all beautiful but I'm such a sucker for the verucosum and melano! I finally got babies of both of them earlier this year and although it may take a while to get the melano to have large leaves, I'm in it for the long haul. Your cuprea is beautiful and admitedly, I don't usually like them...but yours is beautiful! Also can't help but love the oxalis which I also have!
Happy growing :)
I love on your instagram handle how you constantly shake your plants, for all the Karen’s out there 👍🏻🥰😂 great video as usual.
😂😂
Beautiful plants.
Thanks 😊
love your verrucosum, can't wait to see mine grow that large
Hahaha...I love Ughly-onemas 😂for their ease of care and their beautiful patterns and colors!!! 🤣I've tried growing those gorgeous velvety aroids and have failed miserably! Whenever I need to see those big velvety plants, I just watch your videos!!! 😉
As much as I love verrucosum, I think this time the melano stole the spotlight!
Also - wishlist updated 😁 I love these videos, so inspirational ❤
Thank you:)
What a beautiful vue all these plants. For the Aglaonema, this plant doesn't like the direct light , heat ans cold. It appreciates shade with little light. For the Cupria, I divided mine because this plant does many babies to be huge.
Yaaay 🎉 starting my day with a cool video. ❤ thank you
Outstanding 💚
Thank you! 💚
You mention that you feed your plants. Could you tell me what kind of fertilizer you use and the ratio of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium? Love your videos. Can’t wait to see the next one.
The nutrient is linked in the description & the ingredients are on the website :) thanks :)
Really interesting video! Do you find your adansonii to be a very heavy feeder? Mine sure is
Mm actually I might try giving it more nutrients and see what that does :)
The alocasia copria my fav of all 10 plants so beautiful Jan 😍😍😍❤❤❤🎉
Thank you:)
I love the way your Verrucosum turns out.!
I was inspired by you to get a small one 6 months ago but I guess it is a different type. The veining is not as prominent and the shape is different. But damn that thing grows fast-- it puts out 3 leaves a month, already halfway up the extension, and sizing up quite nicely.
Nice !!:) happy growing :)
Would love to see just how they sit in your house, like maybe a walk around tour to give us an idea of how we can actually place our plants in our own environments and green house on another video tour and your garden and maybe you already have done this but let’s face it we love and watch reruns all the time. Love how you are in Australia and is just opposite of us in US and how northern window is direct sun while ours is south.
Actually filmed a long house & garden tour that’s coming up soon :) but if u don’t want to wait, I film house tours every 3-4 months on average :)
I took a corm off my cuprea and propped her. I wasn’t too fussed because it was one of the first id ever propped. So I was so surprised when it sent a leaf! She’s thriving now. 😍
I have since propped corms from every alocasia I have! :) most have exploded in growth.
Also put my paraiso verde, adansonii, veitchii, and Florida ghost on moss poles because of you!
Happy growing 😊😊
I’d love to have a MD Brasil, fun ❤ my Cuprea is doing a lot better since watching yours I put more effort into it, it’s not as big as yours yet but getting there!
I’ve never heard Agleonema pronounced in the other way you said it, only heard it said like you do
I’ve gotta chop and extend my 6 foot adensonii again, just chopped it this last summer! She’s growing so fast and nice big leaves!! Mein Gott!
I’d love another Cuprea care vid, for what I’m missing! I agree plants change with maturity, my new leaves are red too, change to green
Wonder of my Adensonii will do the same, I’ll let you know! Mines the same in that I’ve got 4 plants, but ones shooting the lights out, maybe I’ll cut that top one back, prop it for someone else to give the others more time to climb
Happy growing :)
I love the melano crisis 😂. I know I'll never get one so I love yours from afar❤
Your meliocrysum (sp?) is tdf! ❤ I look at my baby one and think, someday, Jr., you will be A Big Plant, too. Plant Goals!
My fave is your P. Vrrucosum! I just got two teeny ones and they're going on a pole this weekend. I've been looking for one for awhile! I can put them both on one pole right? Next on my wish list is a purple oxalis.
Yes double or triple planting is going to make it look better :)
There is an experienced Alocasia utuber that has found with Alocasia if you remove the infloresences before the plant is actively growing a new leaf that it halts the growth of the plant. I wonder if this occurs with other plants as well? I have some philos that are also producing flowers nonstop and I am going to be more observant regarding this. Anyway, my Vericosum and Splendid are my favorite moss pole plants even the the Vericosum is going through that slight decline after its full glory days. Your channel is so good, especially for those of us that are not nubies.
I’ve probably removed over 100 inflos from my cuprea over the years & she doesn’t seem to mind 🤷🏻♂️ but i’ll be more mindful and see if there’s something about it hehe :)
❤ All of them.
Jan your plants are so beautiful greetings from my butterfly garden in ft Lauderdale Florida 😊
Butterfly garden, you lucky thing! 😊
Hi, if I am not wrong, in one of your previous videos you mentioned that you have a monstera esquileto. Could you please show it better and share your tips to care of it? I have one teeny-tiny monstera esquileto and would love to grow it huge.
I enjoy watching your gorgeous plants updates! Cheers from Ireland.
I do but don’t have all too much to share about it yet :) but will put out a video eventually :)
Great vid Jan
#algorithmcomment ❤️
Thank you:)
Nothing is permanent. Everything changes. Especially nature. 💚
Well said !!
Hi Jan. I get what you mean about certain plants starting to deteriorate once they mature. I love cane begonias. They do the same thing. They grow and grow and flower like mad. But then they eventually just begin to disintegrate. This is when I do a big pruning, make a lot of new plants and get rid of the mother plant. By the way, this same thing has happened to my original Manjula. The original plant is just deteriorating and I don't know why. But I have made plenty of new plants from it so I will let it go. Maybe that's what happened to your Manjula? The life span of my first manjula has been about 3 years, I think. I really do believe plants have a lifespan. It may be different for each plant, and we may be able to extend it with careful horticultural practices, but eventually, you just have to let them go.
Great to hear you agree!! Another reason why propagation is such an important tool :)
My dream is to size up my Adansonii as big as yours 🤩
Stay patient & u’ll get there :)
Melano and A. Luxurians ❤️🔥
They all look amazing! When you say you feed your Alocasia heavily do you mean you don't do weak weekly, but rather a full recommended strength?
Yes a little heavier on the nutrients :) (i always eye ball it hehe)
What type of potting mix do you use for the #1 alocasia? Love your channel.
Thanks :) my normal aroid mix :)
Today its maybe a common plant, but I’m still a big big fan of adansonii ❤
The nepenthes is also so sexy
Truly, I like them all 🎉
Thanks :)
It was as always a pleasure to see you, Brad and your plants 💚 I am giving myself a second chance with moss poles, I didn't have much success with them before, but my philodendron pink princess convinced me it's worth trying 😉 My lack of success was mostly due to my inconsistency, I let the moss dry out completely (in my apartment unfortunately they dry out really fast), but now I created a habit and have no problem anymore with consistency and the results are really worth it. And that is all because some years ago I watched your video 💚
Happy growing :) hope it’ll work better for you this time :)
Love from india❤️❤️
You know what absolutely blows my mind? It’s your neutral reaction to spiders!! 😵💫 Whereas the other day a couple of teeny worms had you squeamish 🤯🫣
well suppose we are all different :)
do you remove the inflos from the cupria
I do
Nepenthes is definitely on my list, but I have to slow down on buying plants for now
Even more rewarding when u stayed patient :)
@@sydneyplantguy exactly
Hi , I found the IKEA lamps , Thankyou I was going to get 2 but the Soltech grow light bulb ,is it the one for $130 ? Loving this , again so much information & encouraging one to grow better plants
Thank you :) yes I have that one & have a discount code in the description of the video as well :) however, last time I checked, shipping to Australia was very expensive so really just something I’d recommend for my US audience :) ikea itself has some grow light bulbs as well that are quite inexpensive, however, not as nice to look at imo
Rain water, well fresh rain water,,, there’s no comparison as it’s rich in nitrogen due to falling through the air as it reaches the ground
Was there a Video about the Oxalis and the process of endorsing dormancy and how she came back that I missed? (did I spell that right?) I tried mine on the balcony for last winter and she did not come back in spring (while she did in my moms garden tho). I never figured out where it went wrong, so this year I made space for her inside the living room for the colder seasons.
Oh nevermind. You just said there will be a Video in future. Can‘t wait.
Coming next month :)
The Aglaonema pictum tricolor doesn't do it for me. Now Aglo rotundum, that one I love, with the dark leaf and the vibrant pink veining. It grows quite slowly, but mine is pushing out new basal growths so it will become a bushy plant, versus my "Black Maroon" which grows faster but is just a single stem.
Great selection of plants 🥰
What kind of water do you use for your pitcher plants? Apparently they are very sensitive to the minerals in tab water and don't like fertilizer. Do you hang it outside when it rains or do you use destilled water? Or do you treat it like all other plants?
Just tap water :)
@@sydneyplantguy that's what I thought 😉 looking great though
Maybe I don't have to make such an effort about mine 🤔
I recently got myself a Ph. verrucosum and now I'm scared of it 🤣😂
There are 3 plants in the pot, should I seperate them?
No keep them!! Makes it look lush :)
@@sydneyplantguy thanks for your advice 😊👍
🙏 Please do a spider warning ⚠️!
❤ Loving your video, as always! 👍 Nice variety.
Consider this a spider warning for all my videos! Where there’s plants, there will be spiders :P
Ahaha, I didn't need a warning, but I am scared of spiders- but that was not a SMALL spider IMHO ahaha, loved seeing it then web down and hopefully its made itself safe somewhere else now!!
@M077Y
It's a ridiculous fear, and I know it, but the fear of spiders is an awful phobia because they really are EVERYWHERE 😫!
I wonder if the Copria (sp?) Alocasia that is really strong is non tissue cultured and the others you sre struggling with are tc. I wish there was a way to figure that sort of thing out. Monstera Thai Con has way more problems if it's a tc plant for some reason. Some plants don't seem to do well in tc.
I believe the big one is also tc 🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️
Love you're luxurian, can you let me know where you got it please?
I really want one 😊
Cheers
Flora Magnifica Au :)
I got a Burle Marx flame from flora magnifica for a resonable price. Tiny but mighty!
Oh i should check it out :) love his plants :)
I'd Like to have Some pots like yours, but I don't know where buy It. it's no available in Indonesia....
Can I suggest you an other RUclipsr that grows a HUGE Adansonii? Maybe she can give you tips with yours. Her plant has even way bigger leaves than yours and also flowered lately. She let the flower grow out. Maybe that stopped the plant from growing more? I don´t know.
That was a great list of plants! I thought you said in another video that you never ever had a calathea... If I´m not wrong. Or you really said that and forgot that you have the mosaica - what really would tell that you always forget about it 🤣
Melissa 😊
@@melissaafkrichardson9204 It was my intention not to tell the name by the first comment... If he don´t wants the name of another youtuber under his video, I would respect that. So I was waiting for his permission...
Haha all good :) always happy to share other youtubers names as well, it’s not a competition hehe :) Her adansonii is a different subspecies from what I’ve seen so maybe there’s a difference in growth 🤷🏻♂️
hello my friend, i wanna ask. your plants are left in-house. do u ON the ceiling fans or do you use air-conditioned at all?
Air con in summer, heaters in winter :)
@@sydneyplantguy oh i see... but isn't it the "air" in the room will be drier? just curious.
Do you have a vanilla orchid?
No :)
I’m surprised your oxalis needs so much light. I live quite far north and keep mine in a west facing window and it’s very happy. It does need to be watered once a week or more during the drier winter months.
They can tolerate various conditions, but I found high light to make them grow the fastest :) also keep in mind, you probably get more direct light through a west facing window than a north one (especially in summer)
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11:24 every person with arachnophobia: 😱
It was just a teenie tiny one :)
Alocasia, they are bulbs or tubers aren't they?
Rhizomes & corms I think :)
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I really want a luxurian but but i dont know where to get one for less than $150
i am in aus as well, i would be happy with a tissue culture
I got mine from flora magnifica … just stay patient , prices will come down :)
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Love all but my best will be luxurians
I put my plants around the screen to let them learn that they can grow as big as those. I hope they can be encourage and grow better. :)
Like, look how well behaving your cousins are 😅
I have had my Melano for 3 years, I have hope I guess 🤣🤣
Never give up!!!
My "tiger" is black and nicknamed "toothless"
The REAL monster is 26:38 👀
Take me away SPG, I need to escape America for a bit, let's get lost in your video...
I hope it’s a relaxing escape! 😊
@phillipcase3860. Take me with you! I too is politics overloaded here! I wish they would all go away to farthest Neptune and Pluto for a year! And give us a breather! Yay! Land of the free and the brave!
I feel you guys ❤
Hi. Very interesting video. My monsters deliciosa is just like yours but it has multiple stems and the new leave emerges from an old one. I want to grow it like you but dont know how to get it on moss pole. I mean which stem. Can you guide please? The area of Pakistan which i live in has a temperate climate with intense summers
Me too
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Ag-lao(pronounced the same way you would say 'loud' but without the 'd')-nema. The second pronunciation you said is wrong as well, but your preferred pronunciation adds letters that aren't there if you really think about it lol. Aglaonema are some of my favorite tropicals, everyone's pronunciation of the genus' name is so annoying to me ngl. 🤣🤣
FAKE PLANTS ?! 😳 😱 🙀 😿 👿 Well maybe a fake Vericosum. I'm on my 3rd and final one which is also not looking great 😥
Hello Jan, what media are you using for your Nepenthes? I acquired a few, hoping that some would survive my care or lack of 😂. Thank you 🪴
My normal aroid mix + sphagnum moss for water retention! They really don’t want to dry out :)
@@sydneyplantguy Thank you Jan. I shall try similar mix when it is time to repot 🙂
The spider : 🫨 ???
Really good looking plants in this video!
Thank you :)
In total awe of your beautiful plants as per usual, hard to pick a fav but sorta can't go past the Melano and Verrucosom 🤩😍🦦
The melano is looking really good atm 🙌🙌