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My grandpa used to overwinter his geraniums similar to what you suggested for the Plumeria. He would remove all the soil and use grandma's stockings to hang them from the rafters in their cold basement (like a cellar). They grew huge and lush every year.
I had a giant banyan tree in my backyard growing up that I spent my alot of time in. I'm so excited to know I can keep a little piece of my childhood in my house now.
Lovely...I really enjoyed your show...u am from Jamaica....I do plants..I love them ...enjoy caring for them...bless u...waiting for you next show show..❤
I have a Rojo Congo Philodendron, but not on purpose, I got a Birken philodendron as a gift, and after two years I had to divide it, as it was outgrowing it’s pot, so I separated the roots, and there were four separate plants, I repotted them in all their own new pots, one died, I think it was just too small, the other three did very well and one of those reverted to back to Rojo Congo and started to flourish, growing so beautifully I can hardly believe it and I love it! Thank you for your info about this plant!
I have most of these plants. The two that I'm most excited about and glad that you covered are plumeria. I visited Hawaii last January and bought 2 sticks. I planted them this spring and already have some nice leaves. I can't wait for blooms next year. 😊
Hello everyone, it's nice to meet you all. I especially appreciate this knowledgeable individual for sharing with us how to properly care for our beloved plants. Thank you all for sharing. I know that I will learn a lot from each one of you 😊. I hope you will have a peaceful and prosperous day all day long today 😊.
I have been eye balling the Pathos plant. I always loved that jungle look that those plants give. I also like the spineless yucca plant you mentioned, thinking about adding that to my small plant collection. Currently I have 3 birds of Paradise and those plants have the worst "attitude". I also have a purple anthurium. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sgaring your beautiful house plants. Very informative and tips for caring them. I also have a mini jungle inside and outside. They lift my spirit and makes me happy especially when they are flowering. Thank you for your video. God bless and happy planting 😊
The umbrella tree. We call it the dwarf umbrella as there is a bigger type that has massive root system and can grow so big it can provide a canopy for an entire ground level house and shade an entire house block of land if left to grow for over 20 years or more. But the roots can be a problem. The normal big umbrella plant can make a very nice house plant too, but the dwarf umbrella is the delightful house plant that grows indoors or outdoors, that I like. It can be grown by a cutting just by laying a branch of it down along the ground and it will grow roots into the soil. One branch, after taking root in the soil all the way along, can be cut at intervals to provide you with several new umbrella plants, then put them in a new pot to grow tall. Usually around 3ft or 4 ft. Many years ago I bought one umbrella plant and have kept replanting new ones from the older ones, so to keep a few in case anything happens to them, but they are so tough and easy to keep happy.
Not a new plant mom but acquiring more and still learning about their needs. Love your content. I have many of the ones you mentioned but you’re teaching me some things like I’ve probably been watering my ZZ plant way too much 😅 and I didn’t know the Ficus Altissima had variegated leaves because mine sure doesn’t. I just got a new leaf to pop out after 2 months so I’m just happy it’s alive and hasn’t dropped any leaves like my Ficus umbellata or turned brown like my Ficus Tineke. Can’t wait to go back and look at some more of your videos.
I have a plant I started from very small. I haven't been able to identify it until today. I think I found it on Wikipedia. I think it's a Ficus Altissima but mine has dark green glossy leaves . None of them are variegated. Mine seems to be growing very well. It puts out a pair of new leaves at almost every junction. Recently I've noticed some brown crispy spots on a couple of leaves. I've been trying to find out for sure if I have identified it correctly but I never see one exactly like mine on any of the UTube videos. The description in Wikipedia says this Ficus Altissima requires 50% humidity. They said it could be placed near a container of pebbles & water. Maybe your Ficus Tineke needs humidity. (I'm just guessing)
We had one of those Yuccas in my elementary school, it was a big plant in front of a window at the end of a hallway and I remember it even flowered there. We also had Haemanthus albiflos in our classroom, a hard-to-kill plant that flowered in autumn.
Happy Sunday to you. Watching from Barbados and this is the first video of yours i’m seeing, the list reminded me of so many of these plants I had in my home and most of them died, all that’s left is the pathos and Swiss cheese, after watching this I need to get more plants in my home. Thanks for this very informative video.
As someone who is definitely more of a outdoor gardener than indoor (did you know that snake plants bloom if you neglect them enough 😅). I really enjoyed all the pictures and helpful info! Thank you! Looking forward to the cat friendly episode
I have a purple zyzy from Tractor Supply. It is wonderful! I’ve gardened outside-veg and everything else, but have never been good at pleasing houseplants. Due to position my home is naturally dark. My purple zyzy is in very low light and happy-prob two yrs old and thriving!
Angel wing begonia is super easy to care for and has beautiful burgundy and dark green leaves with silver spots as well as cascades of pink and white flowers. It propagates in water or soil with ease. It will grow almost anywhere (including in planters outdoors in summer!). It doesn't seem to get any pests. It is drought tolerant (great for people that travel a bunch) and loves to completely dry out before getting a good soaking. It's the perfect starter plant!
Thanks for this interesting video! I have plumerias, sown by myself 8 years ago, but they still won't bloom. I give them food, but not (yet) with a lot of phosphorus in it. But I'm going to try that now and plant them in the garden... 😊 greetz, E.
I almost have all the plants you have mansion. I appreciate the care you instructed to give to pensil cactus.I was watering once a week now I know why getting to bushy . Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks mate, that was a nice list. I grow a lot of em already but you presented a bunch of which I just decided to keep an eye on! I like! 😍 Btw do you agree that planning holidays isn't the easiest when growing plants? Feels like giving your kids to a babysitter for weeks and hoping they will survive your ego-trip of a vacay 🙈🫢😂
@@sani_hen thanks for watching!! Haha yes I definitely agree with you there. Just went out of town and when I got back a lot of my plants were looking rough lol
@@HouseplantHelp maybe we both should consider switching our houses when planing future days off / vacations. Then eachothers mutual plant supply would be ensured in any case! 😂😂😂 🤙🏻
Thank you for this video. I love plants, but my thumbs are VERY far from green. I received a money tree as a retirement gift. I want to keep it alive so your information helps a lot.
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏼 💚 I have most of them already and they are pretty easy yes, only the plumeria and string of turtles I always was scared to buy cause taught they where difficult plants and I struggle with my health so that has always been something I try to keep regard lol but now I’m gonna buy one! Hope you are right! 😅😂😊 the plumeria is quite expensive here so I’ll keep my fingers crossed tho 😅🍀💚 I have many philodendrons and I find them all quite easy, even Alocasias are easy …once you know how to tho 😅 😂🍀💚🙏🏼💚
I’m new to your channel but subscribed! 🍀🙏🏼💚 I would love to talk to you about those plants! I must say I agree with so much you say on the videos I’ve seen and only Calathea I struggle with but from your videos I think I still give them to much light ;) I have many many plants for so many years and maybe five of them I’ve killed 😱🤬😭😅 but calathea are two plants I count but I did not really loose/kill them cause they did come back when I put them away cause think I’ve killed them but then one day they are there again only from staying in very dark place and stay completely dry cause think they where broken and for throwing away so i hope other people did not throw them away to soon either 🙏🏼🍀💚 thank you so much for your videos, i really like them and I’m gonna go true all of them ;) please keep them coming, they are great! Very informative and accurate! 🙏🏼🍀💚 lots of love for everyone, let’s keep them plants alive🍀 💚🙏🏼💚
I love Pony Tail palms and thr number one death thing I see in them is when people plant them in soil. Save yourself and your palm and buy yourself a bag of the gravel like Bonsai mix at Home Depot to plant this guy in. Quick draining and life saving. Only water your pony tail palm when one of the lower branches turns yellow that means its ready for water. Yellowing of the leaves on the top of that palm is a sign of over watering. On average I only water my pony tail palm once every two months and I only water it when again I see one yellow leaf on the bottom base of the plant. 🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
Thanks for the advice. I would have definitely overwatered mine. No wonder it was practically falling out of the pot due to drought when I got it. Mine is THRIVING, but I know how quickly that can turn when root rot sets in.
I have 2 pony tail palms one of them is turning yellow am sure my Gardner puts more water. I will be watering as you have explained thank you for the advice
Wonderful program. I have a friendly argument going with a neighbor. She tells me you should put your plants in a large container from the start so roots will have room. I tell her you should change size of container as needed without the necessity of large amts of soil from the start so that nutrients can better reach roots. Can you help us out.
Thank you so much. Yes you are correct. If you immediately transplant a small plant into a huge pot the roots will take time to grow into all that extra soil and until it does the soil will never dry out. It will likely stay too wet and damage the roots.
Thanks for the video. Awesome information packed in here 👏. I just found out I have an Audrey Ficus growing in my front yard. I had no idea what it was or where it came from.
I would like to add the Jade plant (Crassula ovata) to this list. I find it almost impossible to kill and mine survived months and even years of neglect with very infrequent watering, no fertilization and no pruning. 😂 At my home they grow under all light and temperature conditions. And if you have a plant that looks really badly grown you can still propagate them very easily. Love my Jade plants 😍
Thank you for mentioning the toxicity of some plants. You're the only one I've seen do that. Unfortunately, it's so many of the most popular ones. I brought home a Croton the other day and discovered some frightening facts about it while looking up its care.
I have many of these plants and they grow beautifully. I am so sad because I have killed so many string of turtles. I don’t understand what I am doing wrong. I have some very hard to grow house plants and I do well with those but for some reason, I cannot grow a string of turtles.😢
Thanks So Much. Can u help me with my Rojo Congo. She is losing her leaves. I think I water it too much. Should I repot n put them back in the same pot???? I wish I could send a picture. N she is so beautiful. The first one for me. I’m going to get another one. Help!!!!
Pothos can grow in water?! Inhave a marble queen that is getting brown spots. The google says it is root rot. I don’t think I over water…. Trying hyrdofen peroxide. Wish me luck and any advice is appreciated.
Can the plumeria be used to do a bonsai? And, I would like to see you begin to plan today for taking a trip soon to Hawaii. Hire a plant sitter to look after your rare plants and anything else that dies while you’re gone just say adios to them.
Thank you I search you here.now I take care of my plants but here in Texas too much hot my plants burn the leaves even they’re beside the walls outside the house 😢
Hi! First time watching you as a few years ago, I swore off houseplants all together. I threw them all out in one fell swoop when I realized that they had all contracted these little disgusting bugs. I mean, I didn't have as many plants as you, but the ones I had, I really loved them and had cared for them for a long time. Now I am an outdoor gardener, but after watching your video, I think I'm going to try a swiss cheese plant or string of turtles. Any thoughts on how to be pro active against bugs? I hate that I'm so squeamish about bugs, it's so unpredictably predictable of me, but no one is perfectly imperfect. Make sense? I guess bugs are the yang to plants...I just...ew.
I kill R. tetrasperma. I keep rescuing it by taking cuttings and sticking it in a pot outside. Then when I bring it inside I do the same and take a cutting to plant outside again. Inside I place it near a window and it always dies. The light from the window isn't too harsh and my other plants like pothos all do fine there. I'm pretty good at growing plants including carnivorous plants inside, so having issue with R. tetrasperma is ridiculous. So I would not say they are easy to look after at all.
I’ve never even seen a String of Turtles plant! I’m obsessed with houseplants and absolutely love this one. I’ve lived in California, Nevada and Washington in the last 10 years but have never seen this plant. Where can I get one?
I had never heard of these either until recently. When they are neglected not so pretty, but given some attention, not much, they grow so well and look gorgeous. They come in various types. String of dolphins, string of pearls, turtles. Might be more. Australia has them in the big hardware stores - nursery section, and they are positioned outdoors but sheltered against the wall with other succulents.
Add lpts of water containers of water, your air, is, dry, dry dry, air, soil dries, faster, I use kittie Litter Boxes, from, Dollar Tr-e, lots of water, add to all rooms ! It also traps dust.
Hi I asked to grow the Purple Japanese elm tree. Soooooo my husband to buy a tree. Well he came home with the ONE BRANCH of that tree?.????? We are eighty years old and won’t get to see these two separately planted “trees”. I’m so upset. What should I do . He planted into the earth soil. Should I replant in a home planter instead??????HELP!!!!!
I have many, many orchids in N E Florida, after they bloom I put them out under the trees and forget about them, they come back strong next year. I have them in all different kinds of pots; the wooden box I like the least. The ceramic-made for orchid pots are okay but pricey. As long as it’s got room for the roots to grow out of the pot it’s happy. Terra cotta is good as it doesn’t hold water. These are made with holes too. Then there’s clear plastic orchid pots. It’s an air plant, like bromeliads, so it doesn’t like heavy (or any) soil. I use bark for the base. I’ve also just attached some in the crook of trees. A lot of light isn’t necessary as they grow naturally on trees under the canopy of rain forests. Also, don’t cut the blooming stem unless it’s brown/dead. Many people cut the stem after blooms are gone but that stem will produce flowers next year! Hope this helps.
Could you do a video on how to kill those pesky little soil gnats that have taken over every house plant I have, not to mention flying up your nose🤣 thanks. Love all your videos.
Plumerias are NOT super easy! I’m from Hawaii and moved to the mainland where I have several plumerias who have all died eventually. Even after being alive for a couple of yrs. I would like to try again and my family will bring me more plumeria starters but it’s not as easy as orchids or any of the other plants you listed. I have 100+ plants in my indoor jungle. I tried to also grow gardenias which have stronger scent and sadly they also eventually died. I would try my next plumeria the ground, of course it will thrive in the summer but likely will die again in the winter indoors.
It definitely depends on where you live. I live in central Texas and my plumerias do quite well in a pot. I do bring them inside in the winter after they’ve dropped their leaves from mild cold weather. They sit in a dark cool spot in my house and get no water or direct sunshine throughout the winter months and always come back. I’ve seen some plumerias grown here in this fashion that are over 6 feet tall and probably 15+ years old. I wish you the best of luck with your future plumerias and hope you get to smell their flowers at your place
You’re right it is a lot of work to move it around if you want to put it outside for the summer, but I do still think of it as an easy plant to keep alive in general. If you just keep it inside in a bright spot it’s pretty low maintenance.
I got a money tree. Died!!! I got one for my daughter it died. I was in a room with bright indirect sunlight and a humid environment. The trunks just disintegrated.
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My grandpa used to overwinter his geraniums similar to what you suggested for the Plumeria. He would remove all the soil and use grandma's stockings to hang them from the rafters in their cold basement (like a cellar). They grew huge and lush every year.
So interesting. I need the details you give. All my plants last and grow well, because I touch them lightly everyday, and talk to them.
Smart. I’m sure they like that.
I love my String of Turtles, super cute and easy to grow. I have number of plants you have listed and love them.
I had a giant banyan tree in my backyard growing up that I spent my alot of time in. I'm so excited to know I can keep a little piece of my childhood in my house now.
Lovely...I really enjoyed your show...u am from Jamaica....I do plants..I love them ...enjoy caring for them...bless u...waiting for you next show show..❤
Thank you for taking the time to watch my videos I appreciate it 🫶
I have a Rojo Congo Philodendron, but not on purpose, I got a Birken philodendron as a gift, and after two years I had to divide it, as it was outgrowing it’s pot, so I separated the roots, and there were four separate plants, I repotted them in all their own new pots, one died, I think it was just too small, the other three did very well and one of those reverted to back to Rojo Congo and started to flourish, growing so beautifully I can hardly believe it and I love it! Thank you for your info about this plant!
How cool
@@dbrett8235 that’s awesome!! Love the birkin too but I’ve never seen them get as big or grow as fast as the normal rojo
I must be on the right track because I have all 20! My 2 plumerias spend spring and summer outside.
Great video!
@@thilliary tremendous! Thanks for watching!
Loving your houseplant videos. Thank you!
I have most of these plants. The two that I'm most excited about and glad that you covered are plumeria. I visited Hawaii last January and bought 2 sticks. I planted them this spring and already have some nice leaves. I can't wait for blooms next year. 😊
Hello everyone, it's nice to meet you all. I especially appreciate this knowledgeable individual for sharing with us how to properly care for our beloved plants. Thank you all for sharing. I know that I will learn a lot from each one of you 😊. I hope you will have a peaceful and prosperous day all day long today 😊.
I just lovevyour enthusiasm!!!! Ive always wanted a plumeria plant!!! I love geometric,and vining PLANTS!!! AND COOOCOOO FOR KITIES TOO!!!!😊😅😂😃😊😇😄
I have been eye balling the Pathos plant. I always loved that jungle look that those plants give. I also like the spineless yucca plant you mentioned, thinking about adding that to my small plant collection. Currently I have 3 birds of Paradise and those plants have the worst "attitude". I also have a purple anthurium. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sgaring your beautiful house plants. Very informative and tips for caring them. I also have a mini jungle inside and outside. They lift my spirit and makes me happy especially when they are flowering. Thank you for your video. God bless and happy planting 😊
Thanks for watching!
The umbrella tree. We call it the dwarf umbrella as there is a bigger type that has massive root system and can grow so big it can provide a canopy for an entire ground level house and shade an entire house block of land if left to grow for over 20 years or more. But the roots can be a problem. The normal big umbrella plant can make a very nice house plant too, but the dwarf umbrella is the delightful house plant that grows indoors or outdoors, that I like. It can be grown by a cutting just by laying a branch of it down along the ground and it will grow roots into the soil. One branch, after taking root in the soil all the way along, can be cut at intervals to provide you with several new umbrella plants, then put them in a new pot to grow tall. Usually around 3ft or 4 ft. Many years ago I bought one umbrella plant and have kept replanting new ones from the older ones, so to keep a few in case anything happens to them, but they are so tough and easy to keep happy.
I need plants that never die AND are not toxic for birds.
I have a Natal Mahogany that I’ve had for about 6 yrs and it is massive!! It grows quickly. If you can purchase one, go for it! 😊
Not a new plant mom but acquiring more and still learning about their needs. Love your content. I have many of the ones you mentioned but you’re teaching me some things like I’ve probably been watering my ZZ plant way too much 😅 and I didn’t know the Ficus Altissima had variegated leaves because mine sure doesn’t. I just got a new leaf to pop out after 2 months so I’m just happy it’s alive and hasn’t dropped any leaves like my Ficus umbellata or turned brown like my Ficus Tineke. Can’t wait to go back and look at some more of your videos.
I have a plant I started from very small. I haven't been able to identify it until today. I think I found it on Wikipedia. I think it's a Ficus Altissima but mine has dark green glossy leaves . None of them are variegated. Mine seems to be growing very well. It puts out a pair of new leaves at almost every junction. Recently I've noticed some brown crispy spots on a couple of leaves. I've been trying to find out for sure if I have identified it correctly but I never see one exactly like mine on any of the UTube videos. The description in Wikipedia says this Ficus Altissima requires 50% humidity. They said it could be placed near a container of pebbles & water. Maybe your Ficus Tineke needs humidity. (I'm just guessing)
Fabulous video! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge about these amazing plants! Now I need to start finding these plants!
We had one of those Yuccas in my elementary school, it was a big plant in front of a window at the end of a hallway and I remember it even flowered there. We also had Haemanthus albiflos in our classroom, a hard-to-kill plant that flowered in autumn.
Wow I haven’t heard of that plant. Just looked it up and it’s super cool I gotta get one!!!
So Cool explanations! I love it! Learned more about the names! God bless you and this Channel!❤❤💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌!!!
Thank you for taking the time to watch!
Hello. For some reason I found it relaxing to watch the rain. Enjoyed your video.
Happy Sunday to you. Watching from Barbados and this is the first video of yours i’m seeing, the list reminded me of so many of these plants I had in my home and most of them died, all that’s left is the pathos and Swiss cheese, after watching this I need to get more plants in my home. Thanks for this very informative video.
As someone who is definitely more of a outdoor gardener than indoor (did you know that snake plants bloom if you neglect them enough 😅). I really enjoyed all the pictures and helpful info! Thank you!
Looking forward to the cat friendly episode
You’re correct, I was shocked when mine started to flower, was so very excited and I brought it in the house, well it died unfortunately.
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I have a snake plant that bloomed and I had never seen that before! It was quite a surprise!
Thank you so much for your explanation! Yes, I love plumeria but can’t find in Philadelphia.
I have a purple zyzy from Tractor Supply. It is wonderful! I’ve gardened outside-veg and everything else, but have never been good at pleasing houseplants. Due to position my home is naturally dark. My purple zyzy is in very low light and happy-prob two yrs old and thriving!
I’ve never seen a string of turtles. Not in the store or in anyone’s home. But if I ever see that I will adopt it.
I have only seen them recently but only at a plant nursery never at big box
And usually they are small and havnt started taking the "turtle look"
what about cast iron plant, aspidestra. its very to kill..love to watch your posts..
Wonderful info on so many plants, thanks!
Angel wing begonia is super easy to care for and has beautiful burgundy and dark green leaves with silver spots as well as cascades of pink and white flowers. It propagates in water or soil with ease. It will grow almost anywhere (including in planters outdoors in summer!). It doesn't seem to get any pests. It is drought tolerant (great for people that travel a bunch) and loves to completely dry out before getting a good soaking. It's the perfect starter plant!
In Australia we call the Plumeria a Frangipani!, it is sub tropical! Or Tropical!
I don't have and dont care fir the fiddle leaf fig! I have five different Sanserveria! but will try the ficus!
Thank you!
Love plumerias …they grow everywhere in Hawaii . They get to be big trees 🌴 ❤❤❤❤
I'm in love with String of turtles 🖐️😃
Boston, ehh? Springfield Mass over here. New to the whole indoor plant hobby. So thanks for all your help. I'm going to need it😂❤
Thanks for sharing. You are a book of knowledge on plants. Great full to have come across your site. I’m in.
Thanks Patricia I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
My Raven ZZ is super easy to care for. I keep her on a very high shelf out of my cats' way.
Thanks for this interesting video! I have plumerias, sown by myself 8 years ago, but they still won't bloom. I give them food, but not (yet) with a lot of phosphorus in it. But I'm going to try that now and plant them in the garden... 😊 greetz, E.
I almost have all the plants you have mansion. I appreciate the care you instructed to give to pensil cactus.I was watering once a week now I know why getting to bushy . Thank you so much for sharing.
A lot of people use Pothos in aquariums because it improves the water quality
Thanks mate, that was a nice list. I grow a lot of em already but you presented a bunch of which I just decided to keep an eye on! I like! 😍 Btw do you agree that planning holidays isn't the easiest when growing plants? Feels like giving your kids to a babysitter for weeks and hoping they will survive your ego-trip of a vacay 🙈🫢😂
@@sani_hen thanks for watching!! Haha yes I definitely agree with you there. Just went out of town and when I got back a lot of my plants were looking rough lol
@@HouseplantHelp maybe we both should consider switching our houses when planing future days off / vacations. Then eachothers mutual plant supply would be ensured in any case! 😂😂😂 🤙🏻
I loved the way you did this . I saved this so i could rewatch this .😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Thank you for this video. I love plants, but my thumbs are VERY far from green. I received a money tree as a retirement gift. I want to keep it alive so your information helps a lot.
Thank you so much!! 🙏🏼 💚 I have most of them already and they are pretty easy yes, only the plumeria and string of turtles I always was scared to buy cause taught they where difficult plants and I struggle with my health so that has always been something I try to keep regard lol but now I’m gonna buy one! Hope you are right! 😅😂😊 the plumeria is quite expensive here so I’ll keep my fingers crossed tho 😅🍀💚 I have many philodendrons and I find them all quite easy, even Alocasias are easy …once you know how to tho 😅 😂🍀💚🙏🏼💚
I’m new to your channel but subscribed! 🍀🙏🏼💚 I would love to talk to you about those plants! I must say I agree with so much you say on the videos I’ve seen and only Calathea I struggle with but from your videos I think I still give them to much light ;) I have many many plants for so many years and maybe five of them I’ve killed 😱🤬😭😅 but calathea are two plants I count but I did not really loose/kill them cause they did come back when I put them away cause think I’ve killed them but then one day they are there again only from staying in very dark place and stay completely dry cause think they where broken and for throwing away so i hope other people did not throw them away to soon either 🙏🏼🍀💚 thank you so much for your videos, i really like them and I’m gonna go true all of them ;) please keep them coming, they are great! Very informative and accurate! 🙏🏼🍀💚 lots of love for everyone, let’s keep them plants alive🍀 💚🙏🏼💚
Giving me ideas with best indoor plants.....
I love Pony Tail palms and thr number one death thing I see in them is when people plant them in soil. Save yourself and your palm and buy yourself a bag of the gravel like Bonsai mix at Home Depot to plant this guy in. Quick draining and life saving. Only water your pony tail palm when one of the lower branches turns yellow that means its ready for water. Yellowing of the leaves on the top of that palm is a sign of over watering. On average I only water my pony tail palm once every two months and I only water it when again I see one yellow leaf on the bottom base of the plant. 🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
Good advice thank you!!!
Thanks for the advice. I would have definitely overwatered mine. No wonder it was practically falling out of the pot due to drought when I got it. Mine is THRIVING, but I know how quickly that can turn when root rot sets in.
I have 2 pony tail palms one of them is turning yellow am sure my Gardner puts more water. I will be watering as you have explained thank you for the advice
I have my pony tail palm in regular potting soil and water it about once a week with filtered water.. It’s doing great!
@@HouseplantHelp Is Noliina (Beaucemea) the same as Pony Tale? Leaves are already longer than pot. And thank you for adwice.
LOVE LOVED YOUR VIDEO. THANK YOU DOLL. ❤
Wonderful program. I have a friendly argument going with a neighbor. She tells me you should put your plants in a large container from the start so roots will have room. I tell her you should change size of container as needed without the necessity of large amts of soil from the start so that nutrients can better reach roots. Can you help us out.
Thank you so much. Yes you are correct. If you immediately transplant a small plant into a huge pot the roots will take time to grow into all that extra soil and until it does the soil will never dry out. It will likely stay too wet and damage the roots.
Thanks for the video. Awesome information packed in here 👏. I just found out I have an Audrey Ficus growing in my front yard. I had no idea what it was or where it came from.
I would like to add the Jade plant (Crassula ovata) to this list. I find it almost impossible to kill and mine survived months and even years of neglect with very infrequent watering, no fertilization and no pruning. 😂 At my home they grow under all light and temperature conditions. And if you have a plant that looks really badly grown you can still propagate them very easily. Love my Jade plants 😍
Man I have like 12 of the 20 you discussed! I admire your taste 😉
Love Plumerias! I have many different colors! Live in Southwest Florida ❤
Thank you for mentioning the toxicity of some plants. You're the only one I've seen do that. Unfortunately, it's so many of the most popular ones. I brought home a Croton the other day and discovered some frightening facts about it while looking up its care.
Love you too!!!!
Bro ❤ I'm glad I found you! Thank you!!
I have many of these plants and they grow beautifully. I am so sad because I have killed so many string of turtles. I don’t understand what I am doing wrong. I have some very hard to grow house plants and I do well with those but for some reason, I cannot grow a string of turtles.😢
I think everyone has one type of plant they just can’t keep alive lol. Did you try different types of soil and different amounts of light?
Good information
My mom has an outdoor yucca in a pot and it is about 10' or so
Omg love ur video had so much fun watching and learning taking notes thank you ❤
Thanks So Much. Can u help me with my Rojo Congo. She is losing her leaves. I think I water it too much. Should I repot n put them back in the same pot???? I wish I could send a picture. N she is so beautiful. The first one for me. I’m going to get another one. Help!!!!
If you think its too wet you could put it outside to dry out for a couple days. How often do you water?
@@HouseplantHelp thanks I was water maybe once a week. Then I stopped.
Pothos can grow in water?! Inhave a marble queen that is getting brown spots. The google says it is root rot. I don’t think I over water…. Trying hyrdofen peroxide. Wish me luck and any advice is appreciated.
Can I grow all these in Idaho? indoors of course.
Thanks for watching!!! Yes you can!
Enjoy your video. ❤ very helpful
Can the plumeria be used to do a bonsai? And, I would like to see you begin to plan today for taking a trip soon to Hawaii. Hire a plant sitter to look after your rare plants and anything else that dies while you’re gone just say adios to them.
A most interesting video. Thank you❤
Bro I love your channel and info
Thanks cuzzy 🫡
Thank you I search you here.now I take care of my plants but here in Texas too much hot my plants burn the leaves even they’re beside the walls outside the house 😢
I live in texas as well. You gotta make sure theyre totally covered in full shade and water them every day!!!!
you talked about ZZ plants-green and Raven, but what about the chameleon variety?
Hoq do you know when you did what with so many and so different kind of plants? Can you see it or do you make a log?
I don't know if you show a ficus plant, our the creeping Charlie,.
But I'll see you next time have a good rest of the weekend.😊
Thanks so much for all information 😊
Thanks ❤
I really enjoy watching your video ❤
I have plumerias..only pik ones..yes they bloloms prolifically on summer
Yes, the ponytail palm is so pet friendly my cats chewed off all the leaves. Sadly, it died.
@@Lela-plants lol oh no
Great video and watched all the way through lol.
I have a lot of pet toxic plants. Luckily my animals never mess with them.
Nice😊
Love it .thank you
Hi! First time watching you as a few years ago, I swore off houseplants all together. I threw them all out in one fell swoop when I realized that they had all contracted these little disgusting bugs. I mean, I didn't have as many plants as you, but the ones I had, I really loved them and had cared for them for a long time. Now I am an outdoor gardener, but after watching your video, I think I'm going to try a swiss cheese plant or string of turtles. Any thoughts on how to be pro active against bugs? I hate that I'm so squeamish about bugs, it's so unpredictably predictable of me, but no one is perfectly imperfect. Make sense? I guess bugs are the yang to plants...I just...ew.
Keep the plants clean - spray them down w neem oil every once in a while. just made a full video about dealing w plant pests, check it out!
Thank you for giving us so much good information. I realized i need to add to my hord😂 #150houseplants
Lol thanks for watching!!
Hi there....I am Marge also, and great plant lover....saw you on FB flower show ❤
Would like to be a FB friend and share flower info
I kill R. tetrasperma. I keep rescuing it by taking cuttings and sticking it in a pot outside. Then when I bring it inside I do the same and take a cutting to plant outside again. Inside I place it near a window and it always dies. The light from the window isn't too harsh and my other plants like pothos all do fine there. I'm pretty good at growing plants including carnivorous plants inside, so having issue with R. tetrasperma is ridiculous. So I would not say they are easy to look after at all.
😃great video. So well Inform. Florida.
I’ve never even seen a String of Turtles plant! I’m obsessed with houseplants and absolutely love this one. I’ve lived in California, Nevada and Washington in the last 10 years but have never seen this plant. Where can I get one?
I had never heard of these either until recently. When they are neglected not so pretty, but given some attention, not much, they grow so well and look gorgeous. They come in various types. String of dolphins, string of pearls, turtles. Might be more. Australia has them in the big hardware stores - nursery section, and they are positioned outdoors but sheltered against the wall with other succulents.
Add lpts of water containers of water, your air, is, dry, dry dry, air, soil dries, faster, I use kittie Litter Boxes, from, Dollar Tr-e, lots of water, add to all rooms ! It also traps dust.
Hi I asked to grow the Purple Japanese elm tree. Soooooo my husband to buy a tree. Well he came home with the ONE BRANCH of that tree?.????? We are eighty years old and won’t get to see these two separately planted “trees”. I’m so upset. What should I do . He planted into the earth soil. Should I replant in a home planter instead??????HELP!!!!!
THANKS FOR SHARING SO MUCH INFORMATION #NOT A DAY WITHOUT JESUS 🙏
Where can u find plumeria? Can it be purchased online?
Are Plumerias another type of Kalanchoe? Or Desert rose?
Plumerias and desert rose are in the same family they are definitely very similar
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Please do video about orchids I’m try avoid this capricious flowers. But some way somebody. Give me. Zlata. Florida.
I have many, many orchids in N E Florida, after they bloom I put them out under the trees and forget about them, they come back strong next year. I have them in all different kinds of pots; the wooden box I like the least. The ceramic-made for orchid pots are okay but pricey. As long as it’s got room for the roots to grow out of the pot it’s happy. Terra cotta is good as it doesn’t hold water. These are made with holes too. Then there’s clear plastic orchid pots. It’s an air plant, like bromeliads, so it doesn’t like heavy (or any) soil. I use bark for the base. I’ve also just attached some in the crook of trees. A lot of light isn’t necessary as they grow naturally on trees under the canopy of rain forests. Also, don’t cut the blooming stem unless it’s brown/dead. Many people cut the stem after blooms are gone but that stem will produce flowers next year! Hope this helps.
Could you do a video on how to kill those pesky little soil gnats that have taken over every house plant I have, not to mention flying up your nose🤣 thanks. Love all your videos.
Flying up your nose lollll. I will make a video yes!!!
@@HouseplantHelp - They get on my eyeballs! They have no scruples!
@@grandmajane2593 lol oh no!!!!
Good list. Timestamps please.
Plumerias are NOT super easy! I’m from Hawaii and moved to the mainland where I have several plumerias who have all died eventually. Even after being alive for a couple of yrs. I would like to try again and my family will bring me more plumeria starters but it’s not as easy as orchids or any of the other plants you listed. I have 100+ plants in my indoor jungle. I tried to also grow gardenias which have stronger scent and sadly they also eventually died. I would try my next plumeria the ground, of course it will thrive in the summer but likely will die again in the winter indoors.
It definitely depends on where you live. I live in central Texas and my plumerias do quite well in a pot. I do bring them inside in the winter after they’ve dropped their leaves from mild cold weather. They sit in a dark cool spot in my house and get no water or direct sunshine throughout the winter months and always come back. I’ve seen some plumerias grown here in this fashion that are over 6 feet tall and probably 15+ years old. I wish you the best of luck with your future plumerias and hope you get to smell their flowers at your place
How about plants that are safe for cats?❤ I want a Banana tree, is it safe?
just made a video about this actually!
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Kalachuchi as we call it..its the plumeria
The plumeria is beautiful but that sounds like a lot of work to take care of though! Not really an easy plant for beginners!😢
You’re right it is a lot of work to move it around if you want to put it outside for the summer, but I do still think of it as an easy plant to keep alive in general. If you just keep it inside in a bright spot it’s pretty low maintenance.
Keep camera on the plants not the people.
I got a money tree. Died!!! I got one for my daughter it died. I was in a room with bright indirect sunlight and a humid environment. The trunks just disintegrated.
Buy silk flowers 🌺 they never die, but you have to dust them every now and then 😊
I'm disappointed you have my last name, no false flowers
@@charmainerussell5226 well I don’t know why you feel that way. I have done nothing to you. So I guess I’m disappointed that you’re disappointed.