I found your content in Feb of this year. I've been so inspired by your moss pole jungle. I'm currently attempting 8 different velvety species of philos on moss poles. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion with all of us. I'm also enjoying the content on your second channel ✌️🪴
Thank you so much for being such an inspiration, you are the reason why I start collecting plants . I love all your videos long short. You are funny, , your videos are such an educational piece that I watch over and over and over every single night when I go to bed with my iPad. Keep doing the great job being the inspiration as you are. Also, I love the way you rumbles in the name of plants that you can’t pronounce that is so cute. Thank you again.
Lol, I get up at 4:30, but that's only because I need an hour for walking and hour for playing outside in the garden before I go to work. I guess I still get up at 4:30 on my days off too lol. More time to play outside! Winter makes me so sad though, still dark when I get to work, dark when I leave, 4 days straight with no sun on my face, me no likey. LIVE for the weekends!
Yes. Thank you for your dedication to follow through. One of my favorite things about your channels is the amount of time you dedicate to education. Part of that is watching the process from start to finish. You’re amazing.
Wow those roots on the variegated monstera!!! Also love the crazy rubbish pot, stunning. Give Brad a scratch from me, love the baby photo of him next to the scindapsus pictus 🌱
Took me a minute, but I finally got around to watching! Had a proper plant day of repotting and making moss poles so the perfect video to help me through it! I’m almost amazed that you did these high quality videos WITH a traditional job! I couldn’t imagine how busy you must’ve been. I’m super happy that you get to now focus on the creative aspect and love on your plants and your other interests in a new way! Keep it up, Jan! Looking for to all you future videos and project updates!🌿💚
🌿thank you! Always learn so much from seeing your mature specimens. I also have el choco on a pole and it seems very happy that way. Never thought it would be a crawler.
🌴🌲🌳🌵🌱 Great video Last year you inspired me to put a few of my “houseplants “ outside and they have thrived. Also survived winter in the Hunter Valley NSW
Jan, your orchid appears to be a cymbidium based on the leaves. It makes for a great companion for your aroid plants and uses the same aroid potting mix. Your verdant outdoor planting area looks lush. 🌴
I want to send you a hoya. Just because I love them and it would be interesting to see you grow one and make it flower because everything you grow turns out amazing!
When you said "Splendid in the corner", my brain instantly responded "Nobody puts Splendid in a corner!" It's not too long since I last saw the movie, so the legendary line just popped up. So now, new item added to my bucket list: get a splendid and do not put it in a corner. :D And for pests, I use insanely diluted Neudorff Spruzit concentrate when watering plants. This way the plant will get a systemic treatment with Spruzit through their roots. This way I've effectively eliminated thrips' eggs inside the plant cells. Of course, I spray the leaves to remove all pests that can be seen, but I've had only positive outcome with systemic use of Spruzit. Key is not to do excessive systemic treatment, of course, but in northern Finland we have a bug-friendly season outside for only about five months, so there is not that much need for pest control when we have -30C outside with one meter of snow.
My new obsession is also carnivorous plants :) I have 3 venus fly traps and a cape sundew. 2 Of the fly traps are the red dragon cultivar and the other is an alien. They are so freaking cool!
🪴🐈🌾 Love your plants inside and outside. Good luck with your new dedication to make these awesome videos as a job! I also love your second channel with Ms. Bailey, Tim and maybe other stuff you love doing. What do you think about beneficial bugs as a treatment to pests? My velvety plants are always eaten by spidermites, it‘s driving me insane and I don‘t know what to do anymore.
Hey Sydney your house looks lovely not to mention the plants. Am in Africa and my plants don't seem to grow those leafy leaves, is t about the climate or am just at my baby stage of growing plants?
Africa is a huge place with diverse climate zones so hard for me to say. Best to research what plants naturally grow in your area & start with those :)
Thanks, I saw it in the previous video but could only see the black versions when I started to search it, I like the white look, hopefully I can get it in UK when it becomes available.
I'm a new subscriber, and I've really been enjoying your channel and content. I love the passion you have for your plants and the education you provide. Can you please share or provide a link for the clear pots you use for potting up your philodendron's? Thank you 😊
Hello, your tour is calming to watch :) I noticed you grabbed the mother growlight by hand directly on the light. Is it not hot to hold it? I am using Sansi and it can burn you if you touch it directly haha. Also, I seem not to find anthurium regale in your videos. Will you be getting one by any chance? Would be happy to know your opinion of it haha.
Hey! Clarinervium is an Anthurium, not Alocasia! By the way, you've got the beautiful version called Queen Clarinervium in your greenhouse 🌱 Awesome collection! 🌿
As for the biological pest control there are mites species that eat thribs (and other type that eat spidermites). It's sold (in Europe at least) in sachets easy to hang on the plant. The bad thing is that you need to replace them monthly which might not work for the collection of your size 🙈
I know you busy with your work but try to a 15 skit with Brad and friends because you have such talent and I loved when you are the plant doctor listen to books by Lilian Jackson Braun for inspiration because you are TALENTED ❤❤❤❤❤❤
🪴🌵🌺🌴 - How do you like your Mickey Mouse Jan? You moved past it pretty quick I got one recently and I'm hoping it will grow to a larger size and be a showcase in the garden. Not too impressed with it as of yet though.
It’s just growing in the garden, i do nothi by for it and pay it very little attention so given the low effort I think it’s fairly rewarding to grow :)
Damn 80% ambient humidity is crazy high 😳😮 does it ever bother you? I feel like whenever I visit high humidity places (I have fam in singapore) I feel like I'm suffering sometimes 😅
Someone gave me a monstera deliciosa and I didn’t know I should have put it on a moss pole. It is growing like crazy, up out of the pot as well as stems that appear to be coming out of the soil. I have bought materials to make a moss pole, but I am afraid to bother the plant because all of the videos I see are of chop and extend, not a brand new chop. What do I need to do to get this crazy wild plant on a moss pole?
You don’t have to put deliciosa on a pole :) if she’s growing nicely already no need to fix :) if you want her on a pole inwould take some propagations & start the pole with a small plant :)
The black one, where all your Anthuriums are sitting in your bedroom. I really love how you grow these plants. I am collecting a few anthuriums after seeing your collection. 🍀🍀
Theres a superstition that says you shouldnt keep monstera in a household only in a cafe or a restaurant 😊idont know, i have wallpapers with monsteras😅
Thrips… I’m in the USA, but if you can get Arber bio insecticide and their fungicide… it works wonders. Safe for pollinators and good stuff, murders pests. Their website breaks for how it works. It got rid of my thrips and is a wonderful preventative that you spray on plants every few weeks.
Simply stunning! 🪴 You are a plant magician!
Everything is beautiful. You get so excited about this passion, I had to smile!
Thanks :)
I found your content in Feb of this year. I've been so inspired by your moss pole jungle. I'm currently attempting 8 different velvety species of philos on moss poles. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and passion with all of us. I'm also enjoying the content on your second channel ✌️🪴
Thank you so much :) happy growing !
Just recently started my houseplant journey and am really happy I found your channel explaining so much about them, so a big thank you!
My fav was the jungle tiger…❤
Mine too:)
Thank you so much for being such an inspiration, you are the reason why I start collecting plants . I love all your videos long short. You are funny, , your videos are such an educational piece that I watch over and over and over every single night when I go to bed with my iPad. Keep doing the great job being the inspiration as you are. Also, I love the way you rumbles in the name of plants that you can’t pronounce that is so cute. Thank you again.
Lol, I get up at 4:30, but that's only because I need an hour for walking and hour for playing outside in the garden before I go to work. I guess I still get up at 4:30 on my days off too lol. More time to play outside! Winter makes me so sad though, still dark when I get to work, dark when I leave, 4 days straight with no sun on my face, me no likey. LIVE for the weekends!
Thank you for this video I could sit and watch your plants all day and Brad. ❤❤❤.
Thank you:)
🌱. Thanks so much for the plant tour; love your plants. Happy winter growing Jan!
Thank you:)
Love that micans overgrowing the fence! 💚🌱 And the new Hybrids look really good, looking forward to see more of them
Very interested to see how the bottom of the Adansoniis do with all the new cuts!
Love how far things have come 🍃🍀🌵🌺
Thanks :)
Love these tours, keep up the great content Jan! 🌱
Thanks :)
Loved your full tour, amazing!!!🪴🪴🪴
Thank you:)
Thoroughly enjoyed this tour, thanks 🌴🪴
Thanks :)
Yes. Thank you for your dedication to follow through. One of my favorite things about your channels is the amount of time you dedicate to education. Part of that is watching the process from start to finish. You’re amazing.
Thank you so much:)
Your house is so beautifull and cozy Blessings love all your plants
Yesss!! I’ve been waiting for this video for ages!! Always rewatch your old house tours 😅😂
🌸🍀🌼☘️
Hope you enjoyed it!:)
🪴 love your plants, so gorgeous!!
Thanks :)
🌳 i am so much looking forward to all the exiting projects you are preparing right now 😃
Yay! Thank you!:)
Loved the video, an awesome collection. 🪴🪴🌴🌴
Thanks so much!:)
Wow those roots on the variegated monstera!!! Also love the crazy rubbish pot, stunning.
Give Brad a scratch from me, love the baby photo of him next to the scindapsus pictus
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Thank you:)
Took me a minute, but I finally got around to watching! Had a proper plant day of repotting and making moss poles so the perfect video to help me through it! I’m almost amazed that you did these high quality videos WITH a traditional job! I couldn’t imagine how busy you must’ve been. I’m super happy that you get to now focus on the creative aspect and love on your plants and your other interests in a new way! Keep it up, Jan! Looking for to all you future videos and project updates!🌿💚
Thank you so much:)
와~~ 진짜 웅장하네요 부러워요~~~ㅠㅠ
🌸🪷🌹🥀🌺🌻🌷🪻⚘️🪴🌱🌴🌳🌲🌵🌾your awsome. Thanks Jan
Jan you are at 201k!!! So happy for you!!
Thank you:))
🌵🌵🌵😃 Loved the sodiroi and all the rapidophoras!
Watching beautiful plants and hearing the calming voice of yours. I couldnt imagine a better bedtime story 🤭
Thanks for sharing Jan 🪴🌿
My pleasure 😊
YESSSSS thank you for this hour long video!!! Just what I needed to get me through work this morning! 🙌🙏😭♥️
Thanks :)
Love your plant videos
Thanks :)
Gorgeous & inspiring. I’m placing a few things on moss poles bc of you! 🌱
Happy growing :) thanks :)
🌿thank you! Always learn so much from seeing your mature specimens. I also have el choco on a pole and it seems very happy that way. Never thought it would be a crawler.
Thank you!:)
🪴loved the tour!❤
Thank you:)
I absolutely love those videos, you inspire me to grow my plants to maturity ❤ thank you, much love from Poland :D
Thank you:) happy growing !!
You have so many plants I wish I could have. Great job they all look great!
Thanks :)
Always looks beautiful don't worry it's amazing what u do thanks for sharing
Thanks so much 😊
Wirklich schöne Pflanzen hast du da 😊
Immer unterhaltsam deine Videos 🙂 lg
Danke :)
All your 🌿 looking beautiful 👌
Getting cold !
Not looking forward to the winter .👋
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Thanks !! Same :(
🌴🌲🌳🌵🌱
Great video
Last year you inspired me to put a few of my “houseplants “ outside and they have thrived. Also survived winter in the Hunter Valley NSW
Thank you:)
Love it! 🌴🌱🪴
Great tour video 🍀🌻
So many gorgeous plants! 🌿🌱
Thanks :)
Jan, your orchid appears to be a cymbidium based on the leaves. It makes for a great companion for your aroid plants and uses the same aroid potting mix. Your verdant outdoor planting area looks lush. 🌴
Thank you:)
If you have enough indoor light and distilled water, the cape sundew catches little bugs.
☘Awesome collection!
Thank you:)
Your plants are gorgeous as always! So excited for the new Mother grow light!! Have you considered getting a greenhouse heater for the winter?
I have but heating is expensive & I have no reliable power source outside so they’ll just have to suck it up out there 😅😅 thank you:)
@@sydneyplantguy haha, that's totally fair! Fingers crossed they do well 🤞 🌿
Ahhh Germany! Ich habs gedacht das ist ja toll. Geile videos, mein vorbild. ❤ keep it up!
Danke :)!
I want to send you a hoya. Just because I love them and it would be interesting to see you grow one and make it flower because everything you grow turns out amazing!
I actually have one :) hehe
The Colocasia Esculenta!!🤩
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🌴 another great video! And more to add to my wish list
Thanks :)
When you said "Splendid in the corner", my brain instantly responded "Nobody puts Splendid in a corner!" It's not too long since I last saw the movie, so the legendary line just popped up. So now, new item added to my bucket list: get a splendid and do not put it in a corner. :D
And for pests, I use insanely diluted Neudorff Spruzit concentrate when watering plants. This way the plant will get a systemic treatment with Spruzit through their roots. This way I've effectively eliminated thrips' eggs inside the plant cells. Of course, I spray the leaves to remove all pests that can be seen, but I've had only positive outcome with systemic use of Spruzit. Key is not to do excessive systemic treatment, of course, but in northern Finland we have a bug-friendly season outside for only about five months, so there is not that much need for pest control when we have -30C outside with one meter of snow.
Thanks for sharing :)
My new obsession is also carnivorous plants :) I have 3 venus fly traps and a cape sundew. 2 Of the fly traps are the red dragon cultivar and the other is an alien. They are so freaking cool!
🪴love your channel. Greetings from Canada where spring is blowing. ❤🐈😍
Thank you:)
🪴🐈🌾 Love your plants inside and outside. Good luck with your new dedication to make these awesome videos as a job! I also love your second channel with Ms. Bailey, Tim and maybe other stuff you love doing.
What do you think about beneficial bugs as a treatment to pests? My velvety plants are always eaten by spidermites, it‘s driving me insane and I don‘t know what to do anymore.
Thank you :) no experience with beneficial bugs just yet :)
Your collection is mesmerizing and beautiful. However, my favorite is the “jungle tiger”🥰🐈🪴
Mine too!:)
my inspiration to have philo collection..
Thank you:)
Those 'billicosum' babies are adorable, cant wait to see how the mature plants look and see which traits from each plant it has. V jealous 😂
They really are :) can’t wait either :)
Great video as usual. :)
Thanks Owen :)
Hey Sydney your house looks lovely not to mention the plants. Am in Africa and my plants don't seem to grow those leafy leaves, is t about the climate or am just at my baby stage of growing plants?
Africa is a huge place with diverse climate zones so hard for me to say. Best to research what plants naturally grow in your area & start with those :)
🌸 yes, video about pests coming up🎉
That explains why I couldn’t find that grow light then 🤦🏼♂️😂
There is a link in the description :)
Thanks, I saw it in the previous video but could only see the black versions when I started to search it, I like the white look, hopefully I can get it in UK when it becomes available.
Preciosas tus plantas.
Como dicen en México tienes buena mano para las plantas.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks :)
I'm a new subscriber, and I've really been enjoying your channel and content. I love the passion you have for your plants and the education you provide. Can you please share or provide a link for the clear pots you use for potting up your philodendron's? Thank you 😊
Hey :) thank you :) I buy the clear pots in store at Bunnings so don't have a link, sorry :)
33:57 looks a lot like Philodendron Serpens! Not sure though, great video SNP.
Definitely not a serpens but serpens could be in the parentage maybe :) thanks :)
🪴 Do you keep the moss around your anthuriums constantly moist ? Thanks for the tour everything looking like a wonderland 🪴
Yes :) thank you:)
🪴 🪴 🪴 I think your orchid might be a Cymbidium. Loved the tour!
Thank you:)
🌿🌺Thank you Jan
Thanks for your video..
Thanks for watching :)
Love your content you are very inspiring 🎋🎋🎍🌱🪴🌾🌿🍀
Thank you:)
I'm interested in what your quarterly electricity bill is with all those grow lights?
Hello, your tour is calming to watch :) I noticed you grabbed the mother growlight by hand directly on the light. Is it not hot to hold it? I am using Sansi and it can burn you if you touch it directly haha. Also, I seem not to find anthurium regale in your videos. Will you be getting one by any chance? Would be happy to know your opinion of it haha.
It’s warm but not hot :) regales are still very expensive here so not anytime soon :)
@@sydneyplantguy ah i see, thank you!
Hey! Clarinervium is an Anthurium, not Alocasia! By the way, you've got the beautiful version called Queen Clarinervium in your greenhouse 🌱
Awesome collection! 🌿
As for the biological pest control there are mites species that eat thribs (and other type that eat spidermites). It's sold (in Europe at least) in sachets easy to hang on the plant. The bad thing is that you need to replace them monthly which might not work for the collection of your size 🙈
That was just a mishap ;) thanks :)
What do you do with the top chopping of a moss pole? Are you able to repot that top bit?
Yes that’s the bit I keep using & extending :) check out my chop & extend tutorial:)
I know you busy with your work but try to a 15 skit with Brad and friends because you have such talent and I loved when you are the plant doctor listen to books by Lilian Jackson Braun for inspiration because you are TALENTED ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks :)
🪴🌵🌺🌴 - How do you like your Mickey Mouse Jan? You moved past it pretty quick
I got one recently and I'm hoping it will grow to a larger size and be a showcase in the garden. Not too impressed with it as of yet though.
It’s just growing in the garden, i do nothi by for it and pay it very little attention so given the low effort I think it’s fairly rewarding to grow :)
You rarely mention your bromeliads. I don't remember seeing a video about them. Have I missed that video or are you planning one?
It’s still in the making :)
Does using something like Bonide systemic count as chemical? It's derived from tabacco.
Damn 80% ambient humidity is crazy high 😳😮 does it ever bother you? I feel like whenever I visit high humidity places (I have fam in singapore) I feel like I'm suffering sometimes 😅
I’m used to it after 12 years here :) in summer I just accept to be a sweaty mess haha
Always a pleasure to watch your videos and how much time and dedication you have for each and every one of them 🪴
Thank you:)
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That Billicosum tho 👀🌱
Someone gave me a monstera deliciosa and I didn’t know I should have put it on a moss pole. It is growing like crazy, up out of the pot as well as stems that appear to be coming out of the soil. I have bought materials to make a moss pole, but I am afraid to bother the plant because all of the videos I see are of chop and extend, not a brand new chop. What do I need to do to get this crazy wild plant on a moss pole?
You don’t have to put deliciosa on a pole :) if she’s growing nicely already no need to fix :) if you want her on a pole inwould take some propagations & start the pole with a small plant :)
She is taking up about 4 square feet of space right now…very happy, but very wild.
Off-Topic-Question: Is the SPG from Germany? His accent sounds a lot like it ^^
Yea born & raised there :)
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🪴 It was nice to see how your plants have grown this growing season. And being able to add another plant to the wish list😄🌴🪴
Thanks :)
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Where did you get that shelving from? If you dont mind to share 🍃🍃
Which one ?:)
The black one, where all your Anthuriums are sitting in your bedroom.
I really love how you grow these plants.
I am collecting a few anthuriums after seeing your collection. 🍀🍀
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Theres a superstition that says you shouldnt keep monstera in a household only in a cafe or a restaurant 😊idont know, i have wallpapers with monsteras😅
Well lucky i’m not superstitious then 😂😂
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Thrips… I’m in the USA, but if you can get Arber bio insecticide and their fungicide… it works wonders. Safe for pollinators and good stuff, murders pests. Their website breaks for how it works. It got rid of my thrips and is a wonderful preventative that you spray on plants every few weeks.
Thanks for sharing :)
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NO! It’s 3am. I need to go to bed. Whyyyyy must this pop up right now 😤😭😭🤣
Watch it tomorrow instead :) sleep is important :)