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Nature Globe
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 16 พ.ค. 2023
Hi, I'm Joachim Schork, the guy behind Nature Globe.
I've been a plant enthusiast all my life. When I was a kid, my dream job was to become a professional "spider plant grower"! :D
As I got older, my career plans changed (nowadays, I’m a Statistician). However, the love for plants has remained and that is also the main reason why I created this channel.
On the Nature Globe TH-cam channel, I create tutorials and (hopefully) entertaining videos about everything related to plants and nature.
I'm not alone on this channel, though. A big thanks goes to my friends and colleagues Micha Gengenbach and Matthias Bäuerlen who help me to create the content on Nature Globe.
Also, be sure to check out the Nature Globe website at natureglobe.com/. On the website, you will find even more content by us.
I like to exchange ideas with other plant geeks. So please don't hesitate to leave me a comment or send me a message via my various social media accounts.
Let's grow together! :)
I've been a plant enthusiast all my life. When I was a kid, my dream job was to become a professional "spider plant grower"! :D
As I got older, my career plans changed (nowadays, I’m a Statistician). However, the love for plants has remained and that is also the main reason why I created this channel.
On the Nature Globe TH-cam channel, I create tutorials and (hopefully) entertaining videos about everything related to plants and nature.
I'm not alone on this channel, though. A big thanks goes to my friends and colleagues Micha Gengenbach and Matthias Bäuerlen who help me to create the content on Nature Globe.
Also, be sure to check out the Nature Globe website at natureglobe.com/. On the website, you will find even more content by us.
I like to exchange ideas with other plant geeks. So please don't hesitate to leave me a comment or send me a message via my various social media accounts.
Let's grow together! :)
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This is what i do with mine, the vines are about 4 feet long and i just repeat this process about every 3 to 4 weeks and it keeps it full and nice
I have the exact one with pups crowding the pot how do i separate them ?
Thanks as I just purchased this plant yesterday for my small indoor Euphorbia garden.
How do you get side branches to this plant?
Do you know if I can take a bigger part of the plant and replant it? Or does it have to be little one's?
Thanks for publishing this video. About a year ago, a coworker gave me a seedling of a Madagascar jewel and it’s fun seeing it grow and turning into a truly beautiful indoor plant. I later planted a seed and it’s doing fantastic. Thanks for the tips to care for this amazing plant.
Thank you for the very kind words, glad you enjoyed watching the video! All the best with your Madagascar Jewels! :)
Looks like a hoya plant
Thanks for the hint!
My leaves are turning yellow
It's normal in winter.
Yes, that's completely normal. At times, my plants lose nearly all their leaves.
Can propagate this version and purple tradescantia in winters?!
Yes, I believe this should work even in winter.
Now I know why seedlings from the Madagascar jewel plant are showing up in the pots of other unrelated plants in my plant room - I read that they shoot seeds. Amazing. 😊
Yes, it's quite impressive how far they can travel! :)
Thanks for the informative and entertaining video😊
Thank you, that's great to hear! :)
Nice done mate! Good information...
Thank you so much!
Aloe Vera is toxic ?
Yes, aloe vera is toxic to cats. The primary toxic components are saponins and anthraquinones, which are found in the latex of the plant.
I would like too know if you cut the stalks off could you grow them too?? I have about 15 arms growing off mine.
15 arms sounds impressive! I know that it's possible to cut the arms, but I didn't have success with it yet.
most unkillable plant😂
I managed to kill it already :D Fortunately, I had enough cuttings.
@@RoadToXyon mine dint survive either
Glad I'm not the only one :)
That Madagascar jewel “ship” is awesome!!! I hope to have one like it!!
Thanks, glad you like it! :)
OK, nice video! Have you ever grow it outdoors in summer?
Thanks for the kind words! Usually, I keep mine inside, but it's possible to put them outside in summer.
Ich glaube, dass Monstera wenig Platz bevorzugt .
Danke für den Tipp! :)
it was the right decision, going to a bigger sized pot can make it prone to root rot
Thanks for the kind feedback!
It's the first succulent that has survived me lmao
That's awesome, congratulations! :D
I have my first now and it’s awesome! Thanks for the info.
That's great, enjoy it!
In cold months when theres hardly any light, where do you place them?
Hey, I place them as close to the light as possible; you can even put them directly on the windowsill.
My plant is 34 years old and about 5 feet tall and really a mess how do I cut the plane so it is more manageable?
Sorry plant
Thanks for the comment. It's possible to cut back the stem of the plant, but this can be risky and might harm it. That's why I usually just let mine grow.
TH-cam needs more videos like this one. Great work!
Thank you so much for the kind feedback, this is really great to hear!
I do believe that 👍🏾
Thanks for the kind comment! :)
@@NatureGlobeCom 👍🏾
Höre ich da einen deutschen Akzent? :D
Das ist richtig! :D
Getting one soon. They're quite rare here I live, in Norway. My unique Madagascar plant collection is slowly growing
That's great to hear, have a lot of fun with it!
❤❤
Thanks! :)
Just bought 1 a week a go.
That's great, have fun with it!
Sorry. But keeping plants alive in the house can cause high blood pressure, cause stress and never was there ever well being!
I believe the solution is to not stress too much about your plants. Once set up correctly, they usually require less care than you might think. :)
@@NatureGlobeCom LOL, that's ok. I garden outside. Waaaay better!
@@f.miller9522 that's great, especially in this season.
@NatureGlobeCom Yeah, houseplants just don't interest me. I have 3, which were gifts. Small ones. That's all I need.
How do I combine houseplants with having 2 cats? Can anyone advise me?
Thanks for the kind comment! I don't have cats myself, but there are plants that are not poisonous to cats.
Hello! I found your account. I would love to see more videos from you, super helpful!
Hey, thank you so much for the kind comment, this is great to hear!
How often to you have to water climbing aloe. I just got one 😂❤
Hey, Climbing aloe should be watered moderately, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. I water mine once a week, but I believe you could also wait longer.
Thanks so much ❤
You are very welcome, glad it was helpful! :)
I love it too. Great video 👍
Thank you so much! :)
Hello, great video! Do you know if the seeds are poisonous? I gave a jewel to a friend who has a pet rabbit that might eat the ones that land on the floor. I can't find any info on the seeds, just the sap.
Hey, thank you very much, glad you like the video! Unfortunately, I don't know if the seeds are poisonous either. As you mentioned, most sources focus on the sap, but I haven't found any good sources on the seeds either. Please let me know if you find any good information, I'm curious now too.
@@NatureGlobeCom Will do=) Thanks
Best explained video ❤️
Thank you so much, glad you think so! :)
My family owned a large Madagascar Jewel throughout my childhood placed near a south-facing window. I remember being fascinated with the milky white discharge when a leaf was accidentally nicked. I definitely want to raise one again in the future, Danke for the information :)
Thanks for the great comment, glad you enjoyed watching the video! It's impressive how quickly this white discharge appears when the plant is injured. However, be careful with it, as it is poisonous.
I just got one from a plant swap today! Looking forward to it growing and eventually replacing my dracaena as my red/green corner tree.
Sounds like a great idea, have fun with the plant! :)
Great video and advice. Thanks!
That's great to hear, thank you so much!
Thanks for this video. But do you know if all the Madagascar Jewels gets seeds or do it need to be a female plant?
Hey, thanks for the kind comment, glad you like the video! As far as I know, all Madagascar Jewels can get seeds. In my experience, this usually takes about two years.
So.... how did you do it?
I usually pick up the seeds that are spread on the floor and put them into the pot. That's it :)
A friend of mine has gave me one of these plants, I'd never seen one before or heard of them, it's dropped 3 leaves and grew about 4 more in weeks, and now starting to make what looks like seed pods at the top! I also have about 20 seeds that I've potted up and about 6 seedlings, your video explained it all to me so I can't wait to see them all grow now!! Thank You 👍
Sounds like your plant is doing very well! Good luck with the seedlings, and thanks for the kind comment!
@@NatureGlobeCom thank you!! ....how long does it take for the seeds to start showing? I've had them planted for about 2 weeks and just mist them a little....but nothing showing yet?
You are very welcome! :) Madagascar Jewels typically take about 2-4 weeks to germinate. Continue misting them lightly and ensure they are in a warm, well-lit environment.
I just brought mine home. The person was moving and could not take it with her. The plant is 8 years old and gorgeous. The previous owner was very sad to see it go but I assured her that I would take very good care of it and wow I am so happy to have such a gorgeous mature plant. 🌴🪴🥰
Congratulations on the new plant, I wish you a lot of joy with it! :)
Thanks for the video, very nice and informative :) I have a question and I am just wondering if someone knows.. Do they always lose their nice patterns on the leaves? I really love that when they are small but I unfortunately never see it at older plants..
Thank you so much, glad you enjoyed watching the video! I don't know if there's a way to keep the patterns, but mine always lose them once they grow bigger. Let me know if you find a way to do this, I'm also curious now :)
How much time did it take for it to pull back?
It's alive, but still struggling. I hope that it grows back when the weather is getting warmer.
Thank you for this information (and your video was a pleasure to watch!). I just got a small Madagascar Jewel from a friend, who has many seedlings, like you showed too, in pots of other plants. I'll do my best to give this Jewel a good life so it will grow big and old
Thank you so much for the very kind feedback, glad you like the video! All the best for your plant, I'm sure it will grow well :)
I got one of these from some customer of my husband's. At the time, it only had 2 leaves. It sits on my kitchen sill and gets maybe an hour of direct morning sunlight. That was 6 months ago. It had doubled in size and has about 12 leaves. It's a simple little plant. Thank you for this video. I water mine if I remember too.
Sounds like a great success story, Augie. Thanks for sharing! :)
Mine has purple leaf ends where I’m guessing it’s been too close to my heater; it’s also leaning heavily to one side but other than that looks fine. What should I do about those leaves? I moved it away from that spot. I’m also thinking of loosening the soil to move the brown stalky bit to be vertical rather than at a 45 degree angle bc rotating it hasn’t helped it to grow up; should I do that? Also the brown stalky bit (the part below that mane looking stalky bit) has grown with a curly in it; should I cover that with soil when i move it to be upright? My soil is a few years old as well so do you guys think I should take some of the old soil out and put in some newer soil that I have? It’s 5-6 years old btw
Hey Ruth, thanks for the kind comment! Moving your Madagascar Jewel away from the heater was wise. To address the leaning, gently reposition it vertically by loosening the soil around its base, which can also help correct the curl in the stalk. Refreshing part of the old soil with new, well-draining potting mix can provide essential nutrients and improve its overall health. Avoid burying parts of the plant that are not meant to be underground to prevent rot. All the best, Joachim
I have had Madagascar jewels for years. It's my oldest plant in my collection I love it❤❤
I agree, it's a wonderful plant. Actually, it's my absolute favorite plant! :)
I hope my new Jewel will never become the oldest plant in my collection. The oldest plant I have (although it's a cutting from a cutting, etc.) is a cactus (cephalocereus type) that's in the family since I was a child (I'm 68 now) and I hope my children or grandchildren will inherit it!
Oh wow, I would love to have such an old plant myself. My oldest plant is actually the Madagascar Jewel in the video.