I'd just like to say that my enthusiasm for anything changes so much with the weather, I'm thinking I'm becoming a plant, I do so much better when the sun is out.
I really like that some plant youtubers are slowing down a bit and not talking like they are not taking a breath. I'd rather watch 30 minutes with relaxed talking than 15 with the same number of words and breathing space edited out (i play those at 0.8 speed now). And I love you dont have an annoying music / elevator tune playing. And everyone deserves a vacation, so take a break if you need it
I always enjoy your videos & also learn something each time. You are definitely putting more pressure on yourself than what subscribers expect. We’re glad when you put out videos, but expect you to take breaks or you’ll burnout real fast. Take care of you first.
Thank you for taking care of you first Claire. You are a lovely person and so appreciated…your self care should always be #1. Thank you for all you do for us!
Just now watching this, so I may be too late - but I watched a planterina video where she talked about the variegation on PP getting less as they get larger and older, and she said to propagate to keep it fresh and variegated. Also, I second the comment below that states you don't have annoying background music - love that! And finally, first timer begonia tip: Tuberose begonias go dormant, so if any new planty people buy a tuberous begonia, don't throw it out when it appears to "die":)
I've got the same with plant location. The ones I see more through the day get the most attention, in the living room, kitchen and even bathroom. Bedroom ones seem to suffer, so much so I end up putting the ones I'm not as fussed about in there.
I made a D shaped pole this weekend with a vinyl sink dish mat for the front grid! I got it from my local dollar store. It has perfectly sized square grid cut outs and I used dollar store disposable cutting mats for the back. So easy to cut and no pokey wires! Love all of your videos.
I was the same as you Claire, begonias never appealed. Until I tried a cane angel wing. Now I have dozens! To the person who asked if suitable for beginners, I would recommend starting with cane types, much easier than tubers in my experience. Good luck 🤞
I work from home so I try to spend the afternoon doing planty stuff. Its doesn't always work that way so i get it. The smell of the earth is so comforting. I cant do evening because i want the sun out and sit in my kitchen space is so sunny then. Love your videos. My orbofolia is struggling. Its roots aren't doing anything after I repotted. I'm an over waterer so have left it but its just not doing well, has light and heat. My heart is with German Shepherds. I had one 30years ago. He was amazing, so good with my babies. Its at the back of my head to get another. Such loving dogs
I just received some “planty mail” about an hour ago. I ordered a hoya heuschkeliana variegata. So it’s my newest plant baby. I’m a sucker for variegation! ❤❤❤
Love the honest account of living with plants and how it's OK to take a step back, either because you're just not feeling it, or to protect your wellbeing. A plant collection is a big commitment and it can get overwhelming sometimes...other priorities like house chores, laundry, financial check ins etc can start to suffer and mount if you're not careful. I have less than 80 plants, a full time job, a baby, and a five year old, I'd have more plants but I don't have the time or space. Plus there is cost to good plant maintenance and care... I think beyond plant videos being just about plants stuff, how you care for them as well as protect your wellbeing, balance a busy life I.e. like a typical day in your life with other commitments, and a subject not covered: plant addiction and ways to address it. These videos will get wider exposure for their practical applications and because they are very real.I found this video very refreshing, and I totally get doing plant chores late at night (my typical time of doing it after kids are in bed).
Moss pole: same here. I don´t miss watering or pest treatments, but doing moss poles is the max. procrastination and postponement possible for me (it took me 3 months to get to it since I bought all the stuff for it). I seriously dislike making moss poles :-) I sometimes feel tired of the plants chores too and dont´want to do it anymore - but then I see new growth and how beautiful the plants are and the love for plants is instantly back. The most difficult plants for me: succulents (esp. cacti) and aglaonema. Somehow we don´t understand each other 😀
To propogate faster, I find more oxygen helps! I got a little oxygen pump that would normally be used for a small fish tank, and put it in with my water props and I swear it's like 5 times faster!! Roots wayyy quicker!
Take your time Claire, you must always put yourself first. I do find myself wondering if you are ok when you've been off the scene a bit, but I don't expect you to put pressure on yourself just to please your audience. I find when I'm in a low mood I just concentrate on the needy plants, and generally after a few days I'm ready to get back into full plant care. I love these chill, chatty videos because I can carry on with my planty chores and just listen. I struggle with Spider plants and Begonias. I have one Begonia Cleopatrae and that's only alive because it's in an enclosed terrarium.
Hey! Alocasia nerd here! I have a variegated frydek and I *think* i’ve cracked the code! So, when I bring any alocasia home I pretty much chop it down to nothing (leaving one leaf and no roots). This is because a stressed alocasia is prone to root rot and spider mites- I know it sounds scary but i’ve had crazy success with this method (a bonus about this is that i harvest corms when doing this… backups!). I then pot up the alocasia in a clear cup with about a centimeter of chunky perlite at the bottom and the rest filled with sphagnum. I water using some super thrive and keep the plant in my grow tent. Within a week or two I start seeing roots! My variegated frydek has been thriving like this! Hope this helps!
Thanks for all the advice on starting a TH-cam channel I have recently started my own plant channel, motherofplantsnz ,I have been filming on my phone and I'm as awkward as hell but I'm trying, so its absolute crap atm, but I'm going to get a vlogger camera and will try to up my game lol, I've had a few weeks off due to not having a decent camera and my daughter just having scoliosis surgery, but we are going to get back into making content, hopefully better than I've uploaded so far, but watching your video just gave me a boost so thank you so much, I love watching your plant journey.
Hi Claire, I love your contents and thank you for the encouragement on starting a TH-cam Channel. I have just started my channel a month ago but still getting there 😊 I’m doing repot and plants maintenance while watching this video. I resonate with you about the sibling question although not about the sibling in my case but not having children. I do get a lot of question about why do I not have children as I’m married. It just happened and I like my peace 😊
to determine your exact zodiac sign, you have to have your chart done, which takes into account the exact time of day you were born, where you were born, the date, and possibly other factors. ♎️♍️
i have wild phase for all the velvety plants:} so shopping crazyness started some time ago:} and with burnout - yea it happens:} im consistent enough to at least water them and deal with pest.
It’s always nice watching your videos:) for calathea plants, the #1 tip I have is using distilled water as they are very sensitive to chlorine in tap water.
For hole punches you can get a candle and a mail or screw (and maybe a pair of vice grips). Hold the tip of the mail/screw in the flame. Hot metal will easily go through plastic. The vice grips are in case the heat travels to the end of the nail/screw that you are holding. On other option is to get a small scrap of wood (or a wine cork) and drive the nail/screw through creating a handle.
I'm having a very planty weekend this weekend as my husband is away on a stag do so I'm just going all in. I'd been running out of TH-cam videos to watch so this is perfect timing! Also had a few new plants this week, the best being an Anthurium luxurians x forgettii from the Eden Lab which is amazing! Also several cuttings from friends, including a couple of wishlist syngonium and a couple of peperomia frost leaves from Planty Jen's plant that apparently was grown from yours! So I'll be growing your plant's grandbaby 💚
Lovely video Claire, thanks as always for sharing! I can't do planty chores whilst watching your videos though! I enjoy chilling out and just watching them! I had a few days in York with my mum this last week and thanks to your video last year HAD to visit Deans Garden Centre!! OMG that place is amazing!!! I was restrained and only bought 5! 😆
My most difficult plants are heuschkeliana variegated, philodendron Brandi and Hoya sunrise. Love these and I so wish I could figure out what they want.
Talking about plants that are easy or hard, I can’t keep a snake plant alive while my alocasias and calatheas are thriving. I think it’s because I don’t have a ton of plants in my new home right now and I tend to give too much attention to the ones I have, and my snake plants were not having it. It’s very sad cause I love them and also my very first plant here was a big one we bought. I wanted a hardy plant for the living room, waiting for the furniture to come in and of having a better idea of the room light, humidity, etc. before getting more “finicky” plants. We spent a ton of time at the nursery trying to find the perfect one. So I was really attached to that one plant, I still remember that day we bought her in into the almost empty apartment and we had dinner sitting on the floor next to her. after two years it just started rotting and even though I tried my best I had to let it go. So sad, and although I know it’s my fault because it was for sure over watering, I still feel like I can’t replace it because that was the one I was attached to (and also I am afraid of killing the next one as well 🙈). It’s crazy how much we grow attached to some plants because they hold memories and good moments!
Hey Claire! Love your chatty videos!!! Also I wondered if you realized in the past 2 videos, the very last few seconds, a box that says "birds nest fern" pops up on the screen....please don't take this as me complaining bcuz I am not!! Just figured you would like to know that's happening! 😉 Another fantastic video for sure!!
I’ve recently bought a Monstera Dubia for €30 and I just want to cut it up as it’s so sad looking on a coconut pole. Am I crazy? Yeah I do want one like yours … 😉
Hi so with the question about what plants you struggle with I find with me it’s ferns I struggle so much but I find Calatheas are super easy to care it’s so wired
With a birthday on Sept. 23rd you are a Libra. However, Virgo ends on the 22nd so it's something they call "on the cusp" so it's normal to have some characteristics from both. My birthday is Dec 9th and Sagittarius is from Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 so I'm 100% all Sagittarius lol Hope that helps!! ☺️
I followed along with one of your moss pole videos and it looks soooooo good! However, I noticed a bit of mold growing on it :( I thought you were supposed to keep moss poles constantly moist, but maybe not? Should I spray with some hydrogen peroxide? Any tips would be so very appreciated
Actually... Sphagnum moss!!! Where can you get it cheap from?? My local dobbies AND b and q don't have it in stock.... I must be looking online in wrong places because it seems to cost a fortune?? Xx
I’m struggling with my mimosa pudica, ironically called the ‘sensitive plant’. For the life of me, I can’t get it to grow healthily - it’s constantly dropping leaves and going yellow.
Where are you from? I love your accent. Other people I really want to listen to on utube regarding plants but my ears can't stand their voice. In other words instead of the video relaxing me it makes me anxious and I am not liking that or needing that in my life I'm trying to relax you know.
Literally watching this as I do some moss poles haha. Also this video was really helpful as I'm starting a TH-cam (will be posting a plant tour tmr @justplantswithme) and love watching stuff like this. Hopefully I can get tickets to go to the plant swap! 🪴💚
I'd just like to say that my enthusiasm for anything changes so much with the weather, I'm thinking I'm becoming a plant, I do so much better when the sun is out.
😂! That’s so me too
I really like that some plant youtubers are slowing down a bit and not talking like they are not taking a breath. I'd rather watch 30 minutes with relaxed talking than 15 with the same number of words and breathing space edited out (i play those at 0.8 speed now). And I love you dont have an annoying music / elevator tune playing. And everyone deserves a vacation, so take a break if you need it
I also agree with what you said.
I always enjoy your videos & also learn something each time. You are definitely putting more pressure on yourself than what subscribers expect. We’re glad when you put out videos, but expect you to take breaks or you’ll burnout real fast. Take care of you first.
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This
Thank you for taking care of you first Claire. You are a lovely person and so appreciated…your self care should always be #1. Thank you for all you do for us!
Just now watching this, so I may be too late - but I watched a planterina video where she talked about the variegation on PP getting less as they get larger and older, and she said to propagate to keep it fresh and variegated. Also, I second the comment below that states you don't have annoying background music - love that! And finally, first timer begonia tip: Tuberose begonias go dormant, so if any new planty people buy a tuberous begonia, don't throw it out when it appears to "die":)
I've got the same with plant location. The ones I see more through the day get the most attention, in the living room, kitchen and even bathroom. Bedroom ones seem to suffer, so much so I end up putting the ones I'm not as fussed about in there.
I made a D shaped pole this weekend with a vinyl sink dish mat for the front grid! I got it from my local dollar store. It has perfectly sized square grid cut outs and I used dollar store disposable cutting mats for the back. So easy to cut and no pokey wires! Love all of your videos.
I just bought the supplies to do exactly the same thing! 😊
I was the same as you Claire, begonias never appealed. Until I tried a cane angel wing. Now I have dozens! To the person who asked if suitable for beginners, I would recommend starting with cane types, much easier than tubers in my experience. Good luck 🤞
I work from home so I try to spend the afternoon doing planty stuff. Its doesn't always work that way so i get it. The smell of the earth is so comforting. I cant do evening because i want the sun out and sit in my kitchen space is so sunny then. Love your videos. My orbofolia is struggling. Its roots aren't doing anything after I repotted. I'm an over waterer so have left it but its just not doing well, has light and heat. My heart is with German Shepherds. I had one 30years ago. He was amazing, so good with my babies. Its at the back of my head to get another. Such loving dogs
I just received some “planty mail” about an hour ago. I ordered a hoya heuschkeliana variegata. So it’s my newest plant baby. I’m a sucker for variegation! ❤❤❤
Love the honest account of living with plants and how it's OK to take a step back, either because you're just not feeling it, or to protect your wellbeing. A plant collection is a big commitment and it can get overwhelming sometimes...other priorities like house chores, laundry, financial check ins etc can start to suffer and mount if you're not careful. I have less than 80 plants, a full time job, a baby, and a five year old, I'd have more plants but I don't have the time or space. Plus there is cost to good plant maintenance and care...
I think beyond plant videos being just about plants stuff, how you care for them as well as protect your wellbeing, balance a busy life I.e. like a typical day in your life with other commitments, and a subject not covered: plant addiction and ways to address it. These videos will get wider exposure for their practical applications and because they are very real.I found this video very refreshing, and I totally get doing plant chores late at night (my typical time of doing it after kids are in bed).
Moss pole: same here. I don´t miss watering or pest treatments, but doing moss poles is the max. procrastination and postponement possible for me (it took me 3 months to get to it since I bought all the stuff for it). I seriously dislike making moss poles :-)
I sometimes feel tired of the plants chores too and dont´want to do it anymore - but then I see new growth and how beautiful the plants are and the love for plants is instantly back.
The most difficult plants for me: succulents (esp. cacti) and aglaonema. Somehow we don´t understand each other 😀
Yes! Would love to have a video about things that you would change about starting your channel.
To propogate faster, I find more oxygen helps! I got a little oxygen pump that would normally be used for a small fish tank, and put it in with my water props and I swear it's like 5 times faster!! Roots wayyy quicker!
A great chatting video,keep well
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That was a lovely video thank you Claire.
This video is a welcome treat after work, thanks, Claire. Peperomias hate me
Take your time Claire, you must always put yourself first. I do find myself wondering if you are ok when you've been off the scene a bit, but I don't expect you to put pressure on yourself just to please your audience. I find when I'm in a low mood I just concentrate on the needy plants, and generally after a few days I'm ready to get back into full plant care. I love these chill, chatty videos because I can carry on with my planty chores and just listen. I struggle with Spider plants and Begonias. I have one Begonia Cleopatrae and that's only alive because it's in an enclosed terrarium.
Hey! Alocasia nerd here! I have a variegated frydek and I *think* i’ve cracked the code!
So, when I bring any alocasia home I pretty much chop it down to nothing (leaving one leaf and no roots). This is because a stressed alocasia is prone to root rot and spider mites- I know it sounds scary but i’ve had crazy success with this method (a bonus about this is that i harvest corms when doing this… backups!).
I then pot up the alocasia in a clear cup with about a centimeter of chunky perlite at the bottom and the rest filled with sphagnum. I water using some super thrive and keep the plant in my grow tent. Within a week or two I start seeing roots! My variegated frydek has been thriving like this!
Hope this helps!
Thanks for all the advice on starting a TH-cam channel I have recently started my own plant channel, motherofplantsnz ,I have been filming on my phone and I'm as awkward as hell but I'm trying, so its absolute crap atm, but I'm going to get a vlogger camera and will try to up my game lol, I've had a few weeks off due to not having a decent camera and my daughter just having scoliosis surgery, but we are going to get back into making content, hopefully better than I've uploaded so far, but watching your video just gave me a boost so thank you so much, I love watching your plant journey.
I’ve been watching you for a while and just found out we have the same birthday!
Hi Claire, I love your contents and thank you for the encouragement on starting a TH-cam Channel. I have just started my channel a month ago but still getting there 😊
I’m doing repot and plants maintenance while watching this video.
I resonate with you about the sibling question although not about the sibling in my case but not having children. I do get a lot of question about why do I not have children as I’m married. It just happened and I like my peace 😊
to determine your exact zodiac sign, you have to have your chart done, which takes into account the exact time of day you were born, where you were born, the date, and possibly other factors.
♎️♍️
i have wild phase for all the velvety plants:} so shopping crazyness started some time ago:} and with burnout - yea it happens:} im consistent enough to at least water them and deal with pest.
It’s always nice watching your videos:) for calathea plants, the #1 tip I have is using distilled water as they are very sensitive to chlorine in tap water.
I use water from my planted aquarium for calatheas (and all other houseplants).
For hole punches you can get a candle and a mail or screw (and maybe a pair of vice grips). Hold the tip of the mail/screw in the flame. Hot metal will easily go through plastic.
The vice grips are in case the heat travels to the end of the nail/screw that you are holding.
On other option is to get a small scrap of wood (or a wine cork) and drive the nail/screw through creating a handle.
This video is a welcome treat after work, thanks, Claire. Peperomias hate me 😂😂😂🪴
I LOVE Jammie dodgers content!!! His wifes channel is ace as well!!!
Calatheas seem to hate me 😂
I have no idea why 🤷🏼♀️
I water all of my plans with rain water. They are quite spoiled.
I'm having a very planty weekend this weekend as my husband is away on a stag do so I'm just going all in. I'd been running out of TH-cam videos to watch so this is perfect timing! Also had a few new plants this week, the best being an Anthurium luxurians x forgettii from the Eden Lab which is amazing! Also several cuttings from friends, including a couple of wishlist syngonium and a couple of peperomia frost leaves from Planty Jen's plant that apparently was grown from yours! So I'll be growing your plant's grandbaby 💚
I was repotting my calathea orbifolia & put my now monstera albo & my now stick together 🤞🏼
Lovely video Claire, thanks as always for sharing! I can't do planty chores whilst watching your videos though! I enjoy chilling out and just watching them! I had a few days in York with my mum this last week and thanks to your video last year HAD to visit Deans Garden Centre!! OMG that place is amazing!!! I was restrained and only bought 5! 😆
My most difficult plants are heuschkeliana variegated, philodendron Brandi and Hoya sunrise. Love these and I so wish I could figure out what they want.
The Philodendron Pink Princess is my fav, I don’t have one, but hopefully soon😊
Talking about plants that are easy or hard, I can’t keep a snake plant alive while my alocasias and calatheas are thriving. I think it’s because I don’t have a ton of plants in my new home right now and I tend to give too much attention to the ones I have, and my snake plants were not having it. It’s very sad cause I love them and also my very first plant here was a big one we bought. I wanted a hardy plant for the living room, waiting for the furniture to come in and of having a better idea of the room light, humidity, etc. before getting more “finicky” plants. We spent a ton of time at the nursery trying to find the perfect one. So I was really attached to that one plant, I still remember that day we bought her in into the almost empty apartment and we had dinner sitting on the floor next to her. after two years it just started rotting and even though I tried my best I had to let it go. So sad, and although I know it’s my fault because it was for sure over watering, I still feel like I can’t replace it because that was the one I was attached to (and also I am afraid of killing the next one as well 🙈). It’s crazy how much we grow attached to some plants because they hold memories and good moments!
Hey Claire! Love your chatty videos!!! Also I wondered if you realized in the past 2 videos, the very last few seconds, a box that says "birds nest fern" pops up on the screen....please don't take this as me complaining bcuz I am not!! Just figured you would like to know that's happening! 😉
Another fantastic video for sure!!
Love your videos! ❤️🪴❤️ I just wanted to say, I think cane begonias are easy but not Rex begonia!
Needle nose pliers would bend those ends in seconds, instead of wrecking your fingers and taking forever 😊
I’ve recently bought a Monstera Dubia for €30 and I just want to cut it up as it’s so sad looking on a coconut pole. Am I crazy? Yeah I do want one like yours … 😉
Hi so with the question about what plants you struggle with I find with me it’s ferns I struggle so much but I find Calatheas are super easy to care it’s so wired
thanks ma'am
Do you have a video of your propergation cabinet?
To me easiest plant is Alocasia Frydeck Variegata, but The hardest is regular Alocasia Frydeck (Alocasia Micholitziana Green Velvet). 😅
34.51....i hear ya ❤️❤️❤️
23.September ? That's my birthday, too. 👋
That means Virgo.
With a birthday on Sept. 23rd you are a Libra. However, Virgo ends on the 22nd so it's something they call "on the cusp" so it's normal to have some characteristics from both. My birthday is Dec 9th and Sagittarius is from Nov. 22 - Dec. 21 so I'm 100% all Sagittarius lol Hope that helps!! ☺️
I followed along with one of your moss pole videos and it looks soooooo good! However, I noticed a bit of mold growing on it :( I thought you were supposed to keep moss poles constantly moist, but maybe not? Should I spray with some hydrogen peroxide? Any tips would be so very appreciated
I struggle so bad with Rex Begonias uuuuugghhhhhh😪. They are soooo gorgeous but I can't keep em
Hi I’m new here loved watching your video
The plant I seen to be struggling with the most is my mojito colocasia… It never has more than 2 leaves and I’ve done so much for it. I don’t get it
Actually... Sphagnum moss!!! Where can you get it cheap from?? My local dobbies AND b and q don't have it in stock.... I must be looking online in wrong places because it seems to cost a fortune?? Xx
Try the reptile section of a pet store. They usually have coco coir/peat/chips and other suitable soil materials too.
I don’t get calathea orbifolia…..
I’m struggling with my mimosa pudica, ironically called the ‘sensitive plant’. For the life of me, I can’t get it to grow healthily - it’s constantly dropping leaves and going yellow.
Mine loved lechuza pon when I had it but I accidentally underwatered it and it went completely crispy and died.
@@SuperUsername147 Thanks! Perhaps this is worth a shot - can’t keep them alive in soil to save my life!
I can't be the first ?
Philodendron Birkin don't have success at all with it
Too much plastic waste
Where are you from? I love your accent. Other people I really want to listen to on utube regarding plants but my ears can't stand their voice. In other words instead of the video relaxing me it makes me anxious and I am not liking that or needing that in my life I'm trying to relax you know.
Literally watching this as I do some moss poles haha. Also this video was really helpful as I'm starting a TH-cam (will be posting a plant tour tmr @justplantswithme) and love watching stuff like this. Hopefully I can get tickets to go to the plant swap! 🪴💚
PPP is definitely overhyped! I personally don't even understand any of the hype to be honest 🫣