Sean! Wow! I am overwhelmed by the amazing aroids you are showing us! I can only watch a little every week..... Mind blowing!!! We're so lucky to have you doing this,😊 thank you
I only have one Aglaonema I bought it as a little baby three leaf plant. It’s got beautiful pink variegation . I believe it’s called Lady Valentine. I watched yourAglaonema care video and finally got up the courage to chop off the top after a couple of months and propagate that back into the mother plant and it rewarded me with four new growth points off the base! it is looking so full and beautiful now, thank you so much for your advice!
My anxiety is really high today and I’m on a time crunch-it’s so nice to play your videos and see beautiful plants and hear your beautiful voice while I get my life together! 🌟
Happy to hear that. Breathe and face your anxiety calmly. Try to work your way through the problems. Most things get better with time and with the right course of action ❤️
I remember folks saying variegated anthurium would be huge in the US for collectors in 2022 but I haven't seen too many people interested in them until the last few months or so, self included. I have a variegated pterodactyl and sweet love but there's defintely a few in this vid I'd love to add one day. The type of variegation makes a world of difference to me though. Thanks a ton for sharing with us! I'd love to go in the near future ☺️
@Gee-xb7rt I defintely get that. I've seen a lot with speckled variegation, which is why I wasn't interested in them but I've seen an increase in nicer sectoral variegated ones from growers like SKG and from a few collectors in anthurium FB groups this yr. It'll be interesting to see how widely adopted they become in the anthurium community.
@onlyplants no doubt! From what I've gathered on IG and FB groups, many anthurium collectors weren't into them for the most part until recently since now there's a little bit more variety in color, types of variegation, and crosses which I think has piqued interest. I'm curious to see how popular they become in 2024.
People really only say that because they haven't existed much thus far and weren't affordable. I said the same until I was lucky enough to have grown one from a seed. And ever since I understand their beauty.
Hi Sean, you've got a very rich vocabulary, the play of words to accurately describe to us what you see... so amazing- both you and the plants you narrate.
Wow ...These variegated anthuriums are a feast for the eyes! 😍 The vibrant colors and unique leaf patterns make each one a true work of art. Nature's beauty at its finest! Please share about potting mixture as well thanks. ❤ From 🇮🇳.
You’re a hardworking plantito Sean and I really admire your plant intelligence dedication and hardwork to bring us great shows. It seems like am there with all those plants too through your videos.
The Anthurium kunayalense comes from Panama. They're high in stock now because a year or so ago, a lot of them were poached from the wild jungle in Panama and a lot of them were sent to SEA.
I was wondering if it was Kunayalense because of Kuna Yala! How awful to know they were poached and exported in such a bad way... Hopefully we can preserve them in their natural habitat
I am not a huge fan of very many variegated plants. However the shape and form of the anthuriums is quite attractive and they are starting to grow on me. (pun intended) I do prefer the dark leaved ones with the silver / white veins.
Stunning. All of it. The Aglaonemas 😮 I want them all! Like Pokémon I gotta catch them all lol Your excitement and energy is contagious ❤ Thank you for a very visually stunning one hour seventeen and a half min. video. 😊
This is my first time seeing the variegated Anthuriums and I LOVE THEM!! I could almost house an entire collection of them! Ok, as long as I can have my variegated Monsteras too! LOL. 😂 I am totally here for all the variegation.
I watched this entire video from start to finish and I was blown away the entire time! We can only hope to have a tiny amount of these anthurium types here in NZ so I'm super grateful to be able to watch videos like yours! Thank you 🥰
I don’t know if it is the camera but they all look not well with all the variegation. Some of the non variegated ones are quite stunning. Thank you so much for the tour. I really loved it❤
Great show, beautiful variegated plants, love it! Those anthurium hybrids are so pretty , though out of reach! That homalomina @1:05:31 is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this beautiful show with us and happy growing.
Hey Sean, I always love your vids. I'm going to ecuagenera this month in Cali. Originally, I had my eye on warocqueanum but I shall wait for the end of this video to decide. As always you're the best 😍
with waroc… they are hard to acclimatize, and also you need specific growing conditions. They are actually affordable for a “rare” plant, and their prices hasnt fluctuated much. People produce them in large numbers but the death rate in the hands of customers are quite high.
Thank you so much for an amazing video. I am an anthurium fan and have already several in my collection, species and hybrids. My wishlist just grew so much longer.
Thank you very much for this long journey with these wonderful plants that I had never seen before. I have not had good experiences buying to Indonesia sellers. I hope to find some plants that I can't get any other way on one of the Instagram addresses that you have so generously given us, thank you very much
There are more bad sellers than good in Indonesia Im afraid. The vendors here are usually established businesses. And you can also use EXitplant for the export, they will QC for you 😀
I'm not into anthuriums, but I love your enthusiasm for them! As a beginner plant parent, anthuriums are too big a challenge, and I don't have the right conditions for them in my flat. I do have three caladiums, a Calathea, and an Alocasia that are doing well so far. Maybe in a year or two I'll be ready for my first anthurium.
Oh yes Anthuriums are for next-level growers. I actually struggle with mine. I keep overwatering and subjecting them to root rot. They are not so forgiving 😅
@@onlyplants i just found something interesting and I haven't tried it yet, but apparently pine acts as a deterrent for Pythium, which is often what is behind root rot. They recommended about 20% pine in the potting mix.
All Anthurium are not the same. The flowering varieties that are most common aren't that difficult, the bird's nest ones are a good place to start. If you want the silver venation A. clarinervium is a little hardier than the others. Many of them are epiphytic so you need to grow them more like orchids in a really chunky mix. Tom Croat found some in Peru that are easy growers, A. longissimilobum gets large leaves, A. timplowmanii is a very similar plant and stays small, its one of my favorites and really easy going, just a very slow grower.
@@onlyplantsoh, that's a shame. I'm an overwaterer too, and I've just rotted my third Monstera. It was a cutting off a sick plant that I took in an attempt to rescue the plant, so maybe I'm not completely to blame. I WILL own a Monstera deliciosa, so I'm going to get a new one.
I think those types of variegated especially the whites in the albo's are so beautiful as if god painted each one individually. Then comes the browning then they look like you did not take care of them most people do not live in a humid area so they do brown pretty quickly. The market for certain ones like PPP and thai constellation have went from $2000 to now $80 a plant this is how trending plants work. We bring out the "new" and overprice them then they go to tissue culture and drive down the prices and the cycle starts over. I have my plants myself thousands of dollars worth just staying clear of the variegated ones they do not last long.
Yeah not everyone has the conditions or care style for the variegated. You are on point with the plant market cycle, its been like this since the beginning 😀
i remember taking a photos of Sean with everyone in the event like 5 times i guess(?) some of them even asking who is Sean after taking a photo and i had to explain for them 😅😅🤣 good video by the way 👍
You bought the same orchid u got from there. I also have the variegated one in purple. Did you see the begonias yesterday. They were beautiful. I got 6 colors in them. I think they came in on Thursday. Also got the aglonema pink. I like the maranta for next time and I may get a flower succulent. So many great ones there.
I thought I already had all my wishlist plants, but now I do have two new ones: tortum+florida beauty and waro+vittarifolium hybrids. Truly amazing lookin plants!
For waro+vittarifolium its made by Mia Hambali but this is her first batch so it might be pricey. Her insta is @salaccabreedinggarden She actually have some philodendron and anthurium hybrids under her belt thats unreleased.
What a beautiful tour. OMG Sean, Im starting to like Anthuriums because of this video. Hope you feature Sansevierias on your next video. And hope you get to meet the Arids and Aroid team from the Philippines.
WHOOOW ? Thats to much for mine eyes 🤪🤪😍😍🥰🥰 i would probaly crazy until the end of your video , thanks Sean , i folow you since long time and never anoyed me , have great time Bro and sorry for my poor writes , greets from the Flanders belgium , Carl
Somebody was watching Wild Fern)) I was waiting- will there be a variegated queen anthurium… not too impressed- the original is much more impressive still! But some of them are so stinking cute, I’m blown away ❤ Thank you 🙏
I plant my aglaonema in aroid type mix soil and water when the pot is almost completely dry. So water before you would a snake plant. Lighting is the tricky part. They like light, but light adjacent. So think pulled to the side of a window, not in it. Or pulled to the side of a 20-40w grow light. My Aglaonema Maria is 2ft down and 1ft to the side of a 20w grow light, it won’t stop flowering. My first aglaonema was a white rain and I figured it needed light so I stuck it 2 ft directly below a grow light and it slowly melted on me 😢 Now I have a ton of Aglaonemas in various colors thriving. They are all filler plants though. Never directly below light or in windows, but pulled back and tucked away in places that normally I wouldn’t put a plant. Hope this helps someone ❤
I have a variegated pterodactyl on it’s way, but most of my plants are beautiful plain green. But nothing wrong with that. Thank you for a very interesting video.
I used to literally hate the idea of variegated Anthuriums, at first their variegations are so minimal, they looked to me like sick anthuriums with yellowing leaves. But lately their variegations are so bright and dominant, they’re beautiful. ❤❤❤
Thank you for taking me shopping ❤
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Thank you Sean for the beautiful tour 😀 So many gorgeous variegated plants 💕🇨🇦😀
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Beautiful aroids; thanks for taking us along Sean!
Thanks for coming with Carol 😀
Absutely love how much nicer the variegation on the anthuriums is improving!
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Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful
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Sean! Wow! I am overwhelmed by the amazing aroids you are showing us! I can only watch a little every week..... Mind blowing!!! We're so lucky to have you doing this,😊 thank you
Thank you 😀😀
SOOO cool to get a look into the Indonesia plant market 💚
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What a fun video with soo many new plants to look at! Great job filming and highlighting new plants.
Thank you ❤️
I only have one Aglaonema I bought it as a little baby three leaf plant. It’s got beautiful pink variegation . I believe it’s called Lady Valentine. I watched yourAglaonema care video and finally got up the courage to chop off the top after a couple of months and propagate that back into the mother plant and it rewarded me with four new growth points off the base! it is looking so full and beautiful now, thank you so much for your advice!
Nice!!! This puts a smile to my face. I have seen the lady valentine a few times and have passed up on getting it. I might not pass next time 🤤
SWOONING over the anthurium in 34:49 😍😍
Thanks for sharing the lovely tour Sean
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finally!! thank u Sean for making the video at FLOII, i cant go there last week so i can watch it through ur video..
Yaye 😀 another episode coming on non-aroids
Incredible
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wow, Indoaroid has such lovely anthuriums.
😀😀 some of the best!
You did this video beautifully! It was so nice just to hear you walk about all these beautiful plants. Thank youf or taking us along 💚
Thank you for coming along. I enjoy doing these tours so much!
Loved. Every. Second. of this vid. Thank you Sean for taking us with you on yet another adventure to admire all the beauty 💚💚💚
🥰🥰 thank you
My anxiety is really high today and I’m on a time crunch-it’s so nice to play your videos and see beautiful plants and hear your beautiful voice while I get my life together! 🌟
Happy to hear that. Breathe and face your anxiety calmly. Try to work your way through the problems. Most things get better with time and with the right course of action ❤️
@@onlyplants thank you 🙏🏽🥰
I remember folks saying variegated anthurium would be huge in the US for collectors in 2022 but I haven't seen too many people interested in them until the last few months or so, self included. I have a variegated pterodactyl and sweet love but there's defintely a few in this vid I'd love to add one day. The type of variegation makes a world of difference to me though. Thanks a ton for sharing with us! I'd love to go in the near future ☺️
Whoaa thanks for the share. Ive always been curious about how the variegated anthuriums are received outside of Southeast Asia.
The variegated anthurium I have seen in the US look kind of sickly unless they have well defined variegation like these.
@Gee-xb7rt I defintely get that. I've seen a lot with speckled variegation, which is why I wasn't interested in them but I've seen an increase in nicer sectoral variegated ones from growers like SKG and from a few collectors in anthurium FB groups this yr. It'll be interesting to see how widely adopted they become in the anthurium community.
@onlyplants no doubt! From what I've gathered on IG and FB groups, many anthurium collectors weren't into them for the most part until recently since now there's a little bit more variety in color, types of variegation, and crosses which I think has piqued interest. I'm curious to see how popular they become in 2024.
People really only say that because they haven't existed much thus far and weren't affordable. I said the same until I was lucky enough to have grown one from a seed. And ever since I understand their beauty.
Very interesting and valuable unique plant content. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Waw... akhirnya tayang juga review floii indonesia. 🥰
Hehe iya 😀
Hi Sean, you've got a very rich vocabulary, the play of words to accurately describe to us what you see... so amazing- both you and the plants you narrate.
Thank you, I didn’t know I had a penchant for writing and expression until lately. Must’ve been thanks to all them books I read in my younger days.
Wow ...These variegated anthuriums are a feast for the eyes! 😍 The vibrant colors and unique leaf patterns make each one a true work of art. Nature's beauty at its finest!
Please share about potting mixture as well thanks.
❤ From 🇮🇳.
😀😀 will ask about potting mix when I do an Indoaroid video
@@onlyplants that would be so helpful .. thakyou.
subur subur dan cantik cantik tanaman hiasnya
Makasih kak
You’re a hardworking plantito Sean and I really admire your plant intelligence dedication and hardwork to bring us great shows. It seems like am there with all those plants too through your videos.
Thank you for coming with me on these adventures 🥹
Love this videos! Thanks from Argentina!❤
Gracias 😀🙏🏽
The Anthurium kunayalense comes from Panama. They're high in stock now because a year or so ago, a lot of them were poached from the wild jungle in Panama and a lot of them were sent to SEA.
Oh my godddd 🥲 I hope they are not endangered in the wild… and maybe someone should consider rewilding it.
sorry to hear this
I was wondering if it was Kunayalense because of Kuna Yala! How awful to know they were poached and exported in such a bad way... Hopefully we can preserve them in their natural habitat
You can tell the ones that are poached because they have small fresh growth from a thick mature chonk. I saw some in this video.
I am not a huge fan of very many variegated plants. However the shape and form of the anthuriums is quite attractive and they are starting to grow on me. (pun intended) I do prefer the dark leaved ones with the silver / white veins.
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I love your videos so much. You are very knowledgeable and always so motivated.
Thank you
С удовольствием прогулялась бы по вашему саду! 😊Цветочки 👍 Спасибо за обзор❤🤗
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Yayeee 😀
Of course Aroids are not done, by the looks of it
They are just getting started
Thank you, excellent video❤️🐸❤️
Thank you ❤️❤️
Stunning. All of it.
The Aglaonemas 😮 I want them all! Like Pokémon I gotta catch them all lol
Your excitement and energy is contagious ❤
Thank you for a very visually stunning one hour seventeen and a half min. video. 😊
Oh and an honorable mention of the monstera orange. I need to see more of that one.
Thank youu
So beautiful, thanks for sharing! You rock!
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I love watching this stunning video.Thanks a lot for sharing🎉🎉🎉
Thank you ❤️❤️
This is very refreshing and exciting to see!
Thank you ❤️
👍🏿 love this...tfs
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thank you so much for such a stunning review ❤❤❤
😀😀 you’re welcome
Thank you for this tour Sean, I am speechless 💚💚💚
😀😀 I was blown away too
This is my first time seeing the variegated Anthuriums and I LOVE THEM!! I could almost house an entire collection of them! Ok, as long as I can have my variegated Monsteras too! LOL. 😂 I am totally here for all the variegation.
❤️❤️ this is sweet. The variegation is getting better and more affordable with time. Hope we can all access to it someday
Thank you so much for showing us what is coming, That ANTHURIUM PEITADO BRASILEIRO 😍😍😍😍
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Brasil realmente tem plantas lindíssimas
Thank you for that !
Love your videos.
Thank you ❤️
😮 wow so beautiful plants 😅🥰🌿🥰🌿🥰🌿
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Wow that was paradise, Sean! Thank you! ❤❤❤ From Philippines
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AMAZING, I watched this video multiple times! Loved it!
Thank you ❤️❤️
I watched this entire video from start to finish and I was blown away the entire time! We can only hope to have a tiny amount of these anthurium types here in NZ so I'm super grateful to be able to watch videos like yours! Thank you 🥰
Thank you. I have a feeling NZ is as strict as Australia when it comes to import of plants?
oooh yea you got that right! And I totally understand why but it's such a shame at the same time! @@onlyplants
I was never a fan of variegated anthurium, but that Anthurium pedatoradiatum is epic! ETA and that Magnificum!🤤
It takes a while to warm up to them!
Terima kasih for sharing!!!
Sama sama
Masha Allah great plants.
Thank you ❤️❤️
Thank you Sean for this plant tour. Loved it !
The plants you showed us are beyond gorgeous and make me want to move to Indonesia !!! 😍😍😄
Thank you ❤️
В восторге от вариегатных антуриумов! Большое спасибо за такую экскурсию. Еще больше успехов селекционерам.
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I really love them all, each has its place and contributes in the spectrum of possibilities! It’s always a joy to watch .
Yes its amazing to see how creative plants and humans can get.
I’m in love with the dark leaf anthuriums 😊🖤🤎💜
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I don’t know if it is the camera but they all look not well with all the variegation. Some of the non variegated ones are quite stunning. Thank you so much for the tour. I really loved it❤
It could be personal preference too, not everyone finds the variegation pleasing to the eye - and thats ok too 😀
Great show, beautiful variegated plants, love it! Those anthurium hybrids are so pretty , though out of reach! That homalomina @1:05:31 is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this beautiful show with us and happy growing.
Thank you ❤️❤️
They're all beautiful.
Thank you ❤️
Fun tour. Not a fan of anything variegated- 2024 can have them 😊 but I do love the crosses of the rest 😎💚
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i’ll eagerly wait for non-aroid video, esp. cacti and succulents!
Yayeee
Hey Sean, I always love your vids. I'm going to ecuagenera this month in Cali. Originally, I had my eye on warocqueanum but I shall wait for the end of this video to decide. As always you're the best 😍
with waroc… they are hard to acclimatize, and also you need specific growing conditions. They are actually affordable for a “rare” plant, and their prices hasnt fluctuated much. People produce them in large numbers but the death rate in the hands of customers are quite high.
The mystery plant at 42:30 is a philodendron rugosum aberrant form. Great plant. Really easy grower.
Interesting. The regular rugosum is a nightmare to grow I heard.
@@onlyplants yep rugosum aberrant form. Have had mind for about a month and its done great so far
Beautiful aroids👍
Thank you ❤️
You have the best job Sean..
I feel lucky and grateful every day 😀😀
The anthriums that will live forever. Those are my faves.
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Thank you
Thank you so much for an amazing video. I am an anthurium fan and have already several in my collection, species and hybrids. My wishlist just grew so much longer.
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Thank you very much for this long journey with these wonderful plants that I had never seen before. I have not had good experiences buying to Indonesia sellers. I hope to find some plants that I can't get any other way on one of the Instagram addresses that you have so generously given us, thank you very much
There are more bad sellers than good in Indonesia Im afraid. The vendors here are usually established businesses. And you can also use EXitplant for the export, they will QC for you 😀
I love your plant video
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Omg..!.so lavishly elegance of Anthurium Variegatum♥️♥️♥️♥️
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I was waiting for you to post something about floii❤
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I'm not into anthuriums, but I love your enthusiasm for them!
As a beginner plant parent, anthuriums are too big a challenge, and I don't have the right conditions for them in my flat. I do have three caladiums, a Calathea, and an Alocasia that are doing well so far. Maybe in a year or two I'll be ready for my first anthurium.
Oh yes Anthuriums are for next-level growers. I actually struggle with mine. I keep overwatering and subjecting them to root rot. They are not so forgiving 😅
@@onlyplants i just found something interesting and I haven't tried it yet, but apparently pine acts as a deterrent for Pythium, which is often what is behind root rot. They recommended about 20% pine in the potting mix.
All Anthurium are not the same. The flowering varieties that are most common aren't that difficult, the bird's nest ones are a good place to start. If you want the silver venation A. clarinervium is a little hardier than the others. Many of them are epiphytic so you need to grow them more like orchids in a really chunky mix. Tom Croat found some in Peru that are easy growers, A. longissimilobum gets large leaves, A. timplowmanii is a very similar plant and stays small, its one of my favorites and really easy going, just a very slow grower.
@@Gee-xb7rtI use pine park in my aroid mix, so I guess I'm already one step in the right direction.😊
@@onlyplantsoh, that's a shame. I'm an overwaterer too, and I've just rotted my third Monstera. It was a cutting off a sick plant that I took in an attempt to rescue the plant, so maybe I'm not completely to blame. I WILL own a Monstera deliciosa, so I'm going to get a new one.
Love this antfols (hybrid hookerri) i started collecting a year ag0, quite expensive with premium variegations with red&purple on dark base.
wow tthe Anthurium Michelle is lovely
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I think those types of variegated especially the whites in the albo's are so beautiful as if god painted each one individually. Then comes the browning then they look like you did not take care of them most people do not live in a humid area so they do brown pretty quickly. The market for certain ones like PPP and thai constellation have went from $2000 to now $80 a plant this is how trending plants work. We bring out the "new" and overprice them then they go to tissue culture and drive down the prices and the cycle starts over. I have my plants myself thousands of dollars worth just staying clear of the variegated ones they do not last long.
Yeah not everyone has the conditions or care style for the variegated. You are on point with the plant market cycle, its been like this since the beginning 😀
Love the anthurium and philo content
Thank you ❤️
Sentir sua ausência, gosto muito dos seus vídeos ❤❤❤
Gracias ❤️
OMGOMGOMG! ❤❤❤
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i remember taking a photos of Sean with everyone in the event like 5 times i guess(?) some of them even asking who is Sean after taking a photo and i had to explain for them 😅😅🤣 good video by the way 👍
Haha thank you. Indonesians like to take photos 😅
Love your channel. My biggest question after watching this video is how many plants did you take home? Lol
None 😅 I dont have any more space at home 🙈 If I bring back a new plant, something else may have to die
You bought the same orchid u got from there. I also have the variegated one in purple. Did you see the begonias yesterday. They were beautiful. I got 6 colors in them. I think they came in on Thursday. Also got the aglonema pink. I like the maranta for next time and I may get a flower succulent. So many great ones there.
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You make me want to move to Indonesia.
Come ❤️🐸
@@onlyplants okay, now that you're taking one home, more Cyrtosperma.
I love this video thank you
Thank you ❤️
there's something about the way you describe plants that i find so wholesome
Thank you 😀
Qué bellezas. Gracias por compartir
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I thought I already had all my wishlist plants, but now I do have two new ones: tortum+florida beauty and waro+vittarifolium hybrids. Truly amazing lookin plants!
I'd just wish sellers had other ways to contact them than Tiktok or Instagram as in Frisha Flora's case :(
For waro+vittarifolium its made by Mia Hambali but this is her first batch so it might be pricey. Her insta is @salaccabreedinggarden
She actually have some philodendron and anthurium hybrids under her belt thats unreleased.
What a beautiful tour. OMG Sean, Im starting to like Anthuriums because of this video. Hope you feature Sansevierias on your next video. And hope you get to meet the Arids and Aroid team from the Philippines.
Yes theres a feature with Mr Boyet in the next episode! 😀
WHOOOW ? Thats to much for mine eyes 🤪🤪😍😍🥰🥰 i would probaly crazy until the end of your video , thanks Sean , i folow you since long time and never anoyed me , have great time Bro and sorry for my poor writes , greets from the Flanders belgium , Carl
Thank you so much for writing in. Your writing is good 😀
Somebody was watching Wild Fern)) I was waiting- will there be a variegated queen anthurium… not too impressed- the original is much more impressive still! But some of them are so stinking cute, I’m blown away ❤ Thank you 🙏
❤❤❤😂😂😂 I don't know what to say! I realized one thing, I will never be able to give up this plant addiction 😫
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"we are generous with our holes" 😂😂😂 You crack me up Sean!
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42:45 the abberant form of philodendron rugosum, very pretty when mature
thank you. Googling that mature form now!
@@onlyplants the plant in the vid is quite mature already👍, rugosum is generally referred to as "pigskin" because of its texture
I plant my aglaonema in aroid type mix soil and water when the pot is almost completely dry. So water before you would a snake plant. Lighting is the tricky part. They like light, but light adjacent. So think pulled to the side of a window, not in it. Or pulled to the side of a 20-40w grow light. My Aglaonema Maria is 2ft down and 1ft to the side of a 20w grow light, it won’t stop flowering.
My first aglaonema was a white rain and I figured it needed light so I stuck it 2 ft directly below a grow light and it slowly melted on me 😢 Now I have a ton of Aglaonemas in various colors thriving. They are all filler plants though. Never directly below light or in windows, but pulled back and tucked away in places that normally I wouldn’t put a plant. Hope this helps someone ❤
Sweet! Thank you
謝謝!
Wah wah thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
thank you for the review
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I have a variegated pterodactyl on it’s way, but most of my plants are beautiful plain green. But nothing wrong with that. Thank you for a very interesting video.
Wahhh thats cool. I wouldve pollenated that variegated pterodactyl with crosses 😀
My jaw dropped at that warocqueanum x vittarifolium 🤯🥵🔥💯
Haha yes and its the first seedling too… so we will see more siblings and descendants in the market for the next few years.
The aglaonemas are my favorite 😍
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I used to literally hate the idea of variegated Anthuriums, at first their variegations are so minimal, they looked to me like sick anthuriums with yellowing leaves. But lately their variegations are so bright and dominant, they’re beautiful. ❤❤❤
❤️❤️ Im seeing a huge variety of them coming into the market. They are diverse 😀
Love the pictures at indoaroid. Wonder were to get prints?
You might wanna reach out directly. I dont know if they do prints but it would be a great idea!
29:00 Goliath x RVDP (red vein dark phoenix) 😍 that cross is going to be amazing!
Whoaa so thats what that abbreviation means 😀 thank you
36:15 this philo is very promising, one of the best lineages coming out of thailand atm👌, the other being mayoi
The Thailand one originally came from this Indonesian breeder that said hello in the video 😀
@@onlyplants thx for the info! must have mistaken with the floyodii (mayoi X floridabeauty) in thai
It's crazy market bro
Yes 😀 very happening