EDIT: If anyone is having trouble with this video playing in another language (a new TH-cam feature that seems to be off to an iffy start), this is how you can fix it - support.google.com/youtube/answer/13339776?hl=en&sjid=865641275850572165-AP Thank you so much to those of you who sent me screen recordings and helped to find a solution to the problem 💚
I think it's a new YT-thing now. On my end you just got translated to german by a horrible male AI-Voice. 😅But there is a easy solution for everyone who faces the problem: Click on settings, there is now the new option which is called "Audiotrack" (at least in Germany). There you can switch back to the original language/voice. Hope it helps! 🍀
Hi Claire! I recently started watching your videos. I love your content. You plant collection is beautiful. I moved from the UK to CA, USA, few years back. We are originally from Southern India. I see you like cuban oregano. It is a common plant in home gardens in South India. It is very good for managing allergies and common cold. I grew up eating the leaves straight from the plant, in teas, herbal broths and salads. You can read about it. In North India, it is called ajwain plant as it smells like carom seeds (may be same family). We call it omavalli/karpuravalli in Tamil (translates to carom plant/camphor plant). I grew it near a southwest patio door when I lived in Nottingham. Here I grow it outside in pots and protect it from winter rain. In winter we gets highs of upto 18 c and lows upto -2 c on some days (2 to 4 c most days). I grow it in free draining succulent mix. When it gets leggy, yoy can chop and propagate by just sticking it in soil. You should also try plectranthus tometosa (vicks plant) if you can find it. It has a slightly different fragrance and smaller leaves. I noticed that this plant is more rain and cold tolerant as I left it out in rain my first winter here and it still survived. I love cane begonias. I got the bug here like you with Sinbad. I had them growing inside with supplemental grow lights. I have 8 different ones and I was running out of space and I put them out in deck this spring. They grew so well. I have to protect them from summer sun and winter rain. They have some cold damage on leaves now but not dying. I am confident that they will perk back in spring. I was planning to move them into garage but I did not. You have some cool ones in your collection. I see you got an Episcia. They are beautiful plants. I have my plants growing under growlights in my bedroom and they don't get any direct sun. The patio door faces north. They like a lot of light but no direct sun. I have burnt some of mine to death in my living room. Thr summer sun is very hot here. I moved them to my bedroom. They grow really well in hanging baskets. They are very easy to propagate in water. Many are easy to grow but some can be finicky and need higher humidity (pink leaf ones mostly). They like to be evenly moist. Happy growing.
I do have the variegated jade plant crassula ovata variegated. First, the leaves, without stems produce mostly fully green plants. I did try this myself. Using 10 leaves. I set them outside in summer. The new plants emerged within a few weeks and grew into sizeable plants at the end of the outdoor season. Out of the 10, only 2 are variegated. My jade plant is beautiful at this time. It's not just variegated; it's also edged with orange and red colors. It's also having flower bugs at this time.
Quite happy for that Colius Amboinicus Variegata, because she's living a life of luxury in the green house cabinet. While her sisters are living in my yard in Kerala more like weeds that I have to keep on pruning away 😅
I have so many questions. Can you step by step when you first get an monstera . Where to get the plants other than big box stores. What plants go in the cabinet. And is there such push grow lights that are battery operated that can stick under self
Brilliant! I was just at IKEA looking at that cabinet and was wondering about the strength of the glass; if it could bear the weight of several pots. Love the back trellis like addition, yep, good info; shall invest invest in this. 🪴❤
Hahaha thanks for correcting it! I thought the German gentleman was some sort of inside joke haha but when I checked the audio option, it only had German available. 😅
I have seen you touch many plants. And what I think that different plants are immune to different bakteria, when you touch plant after plant you could potentially spread bakteria from plant that is immune to them, to plant thats not
I have a hirt prayer plant, marantha? I think. It keeps killing off a leaf here and then it wont quit. And the new leaf sprout takes for ever. Not sure if i have the right soil, under watering.
the audio is automatically switching between 6 different languages without an option for English 😂😂😂 at first I thought I was a Babble spon ahaha I don’t know what to do because I can’t understand what’s going on at all :’]]]]
This is so strange... I've contacted YT support about this and they're equally baffled, but several people now have said it. They've asked for a screen recording of the language switch but it's playing fine at my end?
EDIT: If anyone is having trouble with this video playing in another language (a new TH-cam feature that seems to be off to an iffy start), this is how you can fix it -
support.google.com/youtube/answer/13339776?hl=en&sjid=865641275850572165-AP
Thank you so much to those of you who sent me screen recordings and helped to find a solution to the problem 💚
I think it's a new YT-thing now. On my end you just got translated to german by a horrible male AI-Voice. 😅But there is a easy solution for everyone who faces the problem: Click on settings, there is now the new option which is called "Audiotrack" (at least in Germany). There you can switch back to the original language/voice. Hope it helps! 🍀
I’d love to see a diy pot video!
Me too!!
I think that you are just an inspiration and you encourage me to chop my plants and I hope u know u are awesome
Hi Claire! I recently started watching your videos. I love your content. You plant collection is beautiful. I moved from the UK to CA, USA, few years back. We are originally from Southern India. I see you like cuban oregano. It is a common plant in home gardens in South India. It is very good for managing allergies and common cold. I grew up eating the leaves straight from the plant, in teas, herbal broths and salads. You can read about it.
In North India, it is called ajwain plant as it smells like carom seeds (may be same family). We call it omavalli/karpuravalli in Tamil (translates to carom plant/camphor plant). I grew it near a southwest patio door when I lived in Nottingham. Here I grow it outside in pots and protect it from winter rain. In winter we gets highs of upto 18 c and lows upto -2 c on some days (2 to 4 c most days). I grow it in free draining succulent mix. When it gets leggy, yoy can chop and propagate by just sticking it in soil. You should also try plectranthus tometosa (vicks plant) if you can find it. It has a slightly different fragrance and smaller leaves. I noticed that this plant is more rain and cold tolerant as I left it out in rain my first winter here and it still survived.
I love cane begonias. I got the bug here like you with Sinbad. I had them growing inside with supplemental grow lights. I have 8 different ones and I was running out of space and I put them out in deck this spring. They grew so well. I have to protect them from summer sun and winter rain. They have some cold damage on leaves now but not dying. I am confident that they will perk back in spring. I was planning to move them into garage but I did not. You have some cool ones in your collection.
I see you got an Episcia. They are beautiful plants. I have my plants growing under growlights in my bedroom and they don't get any direct sun. The patio door faces north. They like a lot of light but no direct sun. I have burnt some of mine to death in my living room. Thr summer sun is very hot here. I moved them to my bedroom. They grow really well in hanging baskets. They are very easy to propagate in water. Many are easy to grow but some can be finicky and need higher humidity (pink leaf ones mostly). They like to be evenly moist.
Happy growing.
Yes please do another diy of decorating pots!
I wish you had videos every day
I got a Milsbø Cabinet a few weeks ago and I started watching all content about it. Its the perfect timing!!!
I’d love a DIY pot video!
Yes please do a diy pot making. Would love to get some different ideas❤️
I would love to see your entire hoya collection once more :)
I love how your set up is so clean
i love your plants and the unusual pots
❤I’m actually surprised you don’t have a smaller cabinet for specials
I do have the variegated jade plant crassula ovata variegated. First, the leaves, without stems produce mostly fully green plants. I did try this myself. Using 10 leaves. I set them outside in summer. The new plants emerged within a few weeks and grew into sizeable plants at the end of the outdoor season. Out of the 10, only 2 are variegated. My jade plant is beautiful at this time. It's not just variegated; it's also edged with orange and red colors. It's also having flower bugs at this time.
Omggg I’m just realizing that ”rossters” is Ross and monsters combined! 😂😂😂 genius! ❤
The audio is just fine and all in English for me!
Your cabinet is looking great Claire 😀🇨🇦
You're right, it's an alocasia ninja. The black velvet has a more purple back, while the ninja is all green. Love your videos!
Quite happy for that Colius Amboinicus Variegata, because she's living a life of luxury in the green house cabinet. While her sisters are living in my yard in Kerala more like weeds that I have to keep on pruning away 😅
😂😂😂
Yes, pot video, please!
I would love to see your philo collection 🧡 didnt see some of them for a long time 🙃 it could be intresting update video 🥰
Hi Claire, wondering any difference to grow plants indoor in enclosed cabinets or open shelves? Any advice… thanks!💚❤️
Beautiful 😍😍
Would love a pot making video
Yes DIY pot video😬
Your cabinet is beautiful 😊 please DIY pot video!
#algorithmcomment ❤
I would love to hear your informations about different begonias and your recommendations.
I have so many questions. Can you step by step when you first get an monstera . Where to get the plants other than big box stores. What plants go in the cabinet. And is there such push grow lights that are battery operated that can stick under self
The Laniata Mint was a constant browner for me. Would recommend not putting on a pole yet, as I eventually gave up the fight 😢
Nice to see you dear
One of the Hoyas I gave you, you said the wrong name it's a Hoya Neo-Ebudica (yellow flower) not a Carrii 🥰
Wow, your alocasias are like been treated so well. They are actually quite tough, if you would try once my method, explained in my video.
I'm absoult see your diy-pots
Brilliant! I was just at IKEA looking at that cabinet and was wondering about the strength of the glass; if it could bear the weight of several pots. Love the back trellis like addition, yep, good info; shall invest invest in this. 🪴❤
Hi! The audio is in German????
Mine too!
Whaaat? How strange! Is it still playing in German?
@TheJungleHaven yes, it starts when you have a wobble at the start then you turn into a German gentleman 😂 subtitles are in English though 😊
Hahaha thanks for correcting it! I thought the German gentleman was some sort of inside joke haha but when I checked the audio option, it only had German available. 😅
My favorite was when he did your intro in German - very cutesy
I have seen you touch many plants. And what I think that different plants are immune to different bakteria, when you touch plant after plant you could potentially spread bakteria from plant that is immune to them, to plant thats not
I looked the positions where those yellow areas are, and they are just the position you typically touch.
This is xenobilogy lesson, that I learned as child. From story of columbus moving to america.
Alokasien brauchen nicht so einen großen Topf, sie sind sonst damit beschäftigt nur Wurzeln zu bilden und keine Blätter ❤LG
How come its not in english this time???
Apparently this is a new TH-cam feature. Here's how to fix it:
support.google.com/youtube/answer/13339776?hl=en&sjid=865641275850572165-AP
I have a hirt prayer plant, marantha? I think.
It keeps killing off a leaf here and then it wont quit. And the new leaf sprout takes for ever. Not sure if i have the right soil, under watering.
My audio is in Spanish
Apparently this is a new TH-cam feature. Here's how to fix it:
support.google.com/youtube/answer/13339776?hl=en&sjid=865641275850572165-AP
the audio is automatically switching between 6 different languages without an option for English 😂😂😂 at first I thought I was a Babble spon ahaha
I don’t know what to do because I can’t understand what’s going on at all :’]]]]
This is so strange... I've contacted YT support about this and they're equally baffled, but several people now have said it. They've asked for a screen recording of the language switch but it's playing fine at my end?
@ it’s coming up in English for me now! hopefully means they’ve fixed it for everyone :) fingers crossed 🤞
Apparently this is a new TH-cam feature. Here's how to fix it:
support.google.com/youtube/answer/13339776?hl=en&sjid=865641275850572165-AP
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