Yes to a hoya tour! I’ll have to save up some money because I KNOW I’ll find some new wish list plants from your video! I would also love to see a video on your watering routine with so many plants!!
The reason why your obtusfolia "variegata" rots easy, is because is needs alot more light! I have one in really bright light in my mini plastic greenhouse, it gets watered about every day w the hose, and is growing like nuts! I also have another regular obtusfolia that stays in fairly bright light on my (north facing)front porch over summer, bright east window over winter and its HUGE - I water that one fairly frequently as well - do you may just need more light w it! Love your video- I've ended up w a few peperomia from grocery stores that just say "tropical foliage" (which makes me nuts) - so you've helped me put names to a few! Thank you!
Peperomia are my favourite! Thank you so much for sharing all of your different ones with us, I really enjoyed seeing them all. Your collection is gorgeous! 💕
I hated peperomia, they just died all the time. But you hit the instruction on watering and where I should put them regarding light and your enthusiastic about the peperomias, I have many now and finally enjoying them :)
Yes with your videos, I became addicted to the string of hearts and I finally found one.....I love how you explain , so clear, it really helps. Thank you.
Amazing!!! I stopped in because I had a peperomia leaf I wanted to know the name of and left knowing so much more! Thank you!! I love your plants and they way you go through all of them. I learned a lot!
I loved this so much so much helpful info and gave me so many ideas for future plants! Your energy is so awesome love seeing you get excited about your plants!!!!
I thought I was sick but you give me hope. You have a much more serious infection than me but you are still functioning!. I have 170 plants in my house right now. I felt I should stop but began to acquire peperomias this month. Only 7 so far but sinking.
Yippee! I love it when you do peperomia stuff! I have found them to be so challenging but I am learning and getting better. I feel so validated that you find the obtusifolia easy to rot, too. Anyway, you mentioned how anytime you find a big basket of peperomia that you have to have it. Since you’re in the business, you are probably already aware but I have found big baskets of peperomia at BBS. Using Steve’s Leaves as a picture guide, I have found perciliata, ruby cascade, and (what I once thought to be serpens is on Steve’s leaves as cyclophylla. I don’t buy these because I have a hard enough time with the smaller versions but that have been drool worthy!
Thanks! 🙏 What beautiful plants! You’re a great plant parent! I very much enjoyed this one. That frost variety really calls to me. I also love the word “peperomia.” It’s such a fun word for a plant - and, yeah, it’s in part because it sound like pepperoni! 🍕 Best!
My peps have been doing well in a west facing window, but I didn't realize there were varieties that could take southern exposure! Thank you and now I can get more... Yayyyyy!!! Looking forward to the aroids and Hoyas :-)
You are utterly delightful. I have a very small leaved Peperomia which I was hoping I could identify here. Still not sure but it lives in an espresso cup and sends up it's crazy flower spears. Makes me so happy. Thank you Nick!
Thanks so much for showing where you keep your plants showing the kind of light they get...it really helps me to see how such an amazing plant lover becomes so successful. You inspire me. V/r
I love this video and have watched it more that once. The fact that you can show this many in 20 minutes is, dang, impressive! :D I just find peperomia captivating, and am amazed by their diversity!
Hi Nick! You have a really nice collection of Peperomias. They all seem so happy where you have them. I'd love to see videos on Aroids and Hoyas. That would be awesome! Thank you for sharing!
I have an angulata and a piccolo banda. Both doing well. I have found bottom watering when completely dry seems to be best. This is usually every 2 weeks. They get medium light from an east window.
Hey, you were in a fall gardening insert in my local newspaper. My husband said there’s a article about houseplants in here if you want to read it and I was like hey I know that guy, it’s Nick! Lol...was a nice pic of you holding a plant at urban jungle 💚🌱🌿
Oh my gosh you’re so adorable I love how you have the passion and the love for all of your plants keep up the good work I love watching your channel and of course I love all your plants which I could never pronounce💋❤️🥰JV
It’s because of you I’m the proud owner of a peperomia elongata. I ordered it from Steve’s Leaves about a month ago.i love it and it hAs a lot of new growth. However I find that some of the older leaves are slightly brittle! Even when the humidity high. I enjoy your videos and hope to make it to your shop sometime.
Love all your videos,enjoy watching it seeing the joy of your face makes my heart warm.And I can't even pronounce the names of the plants,such beautiful plants
What a collection!! What's the plant to the front left of the P. Cubensis at 17:38, the one that has leaves with very beautiful and interesting light green markings?
I agree with you on obtusifolia rotting easily, I’ve lost a couple stems. But it’s also been my best grower. It just can’t stop putting out new leaves.
Thank you for doing this! I LOVE peperomias also, The best 2 I have so far which are my favs are Tricolor and Jade. I LOVE them! Your collection is amazing & I love watching your uploads as it helps keep me up to date & know how to care for them. THANK YOU
Thank you once again for putting the botanical names on the screen :-) So, my finicky Peperomia with the small leaves that doesn't look like much is a P. Hoffmannii ;-) I have only about eight or nine different Peperomias, and the P. elongata is still my favourite so far :-)
Beautiful collection! But it seems you forgot one at 2:18, in the same vessel with p. Mettallica - the one with elongated big leaves? I recently received this as a cutting and don't even know its name.
They have some veriagated scandens in hanging baskets at a garden center near me and had no idea what they were until I saw the inflorescences. And that changed it from something I wasn't interested into something I need to buy
Thanks Nick, great pep collection! I have a Pep Raindrop. Is there a difference between that and the Pep Teardrp? I may be wrong but does the Raindrop have bigger leaves? Thanks!
What is the name of the plant in the lower left corner of the frame (at a time of 17:40 in the video) when you are showing Peperomia cubensis? The plant’s leaves are beautiful, they appear to have lime green variation speckled on them.
Thank you for this tour. You helped me identify my latest Peperomia. I could not find a picture of it on Google images despite my best efforts. Now I know that I have a Peperomia Peppermill :)
You got me interested now with peperomia. I love all the size of it, so perfect fro my little spaces and windows. Thank you for sharing! Who is Steve Leves??
Hello hello 😃💚 I love your videos & I love Peperomias, I have 23 myself 😆 and I’ve only been a plant mom for a year now. Quick question! My burgundy ripple is reverting back to green, does she need more light!?
Oooh Another chat about peperomias. I am impressed at the range and general condition. One of the first plants I bought was Peperomia Columella. It was so cute with fascinating leaves, but I killed it straight away not realising it's succulent status. I have string of turtles (agree - finicky, but leaves to die for). I also have a Metallica Columbiana (OK - doesn't grow much at all, but gorgeous colour and sheen). I paid too much for a large Eden Rosso. I love the look, but am afraid it's rotting as it was overwatered in the shop and is in a pot much too large. The leaves are falling off every time I look sideways at it, so am trying to propagate some. Also have a mini watermelon/piccolo banda. I have tried high light and low light with no success. I've put it in medium light now and the leaves are growing back and it's generally on the mend. Fortunately and have had much greater success with Caperata (red one) as well as pep moonlight - so unbelievably beautiful and shimmering in the sunlight. Both are stellar performers. I also bought a graveolens after seeing it in one of your videos and it's doing really well on a window sill. Don't see tetragonas much in Australia, but that is next on my list. Your collection is an inspiration and thanks for the info about winter growth.
Oh yeah, I'm a sucker for a peperomia! My first one was a cute little pixie peperomia I got at Walmart. I had it for a couple of years and then it developed this weird growth at the base and I tossed it. I probably shouldn't have done that because now I can't find another one!
Peperomias are not my cup of tea, but I'm glad I watched this anyway. That Piper is gorgeous - how does it work as a houseplant? I wish I could find one here in Norway! And that dwarf Philodendron in the terrarium at the start may be just up my alley (again, finding one in Norway seems impossible). Nice video, even if the main subject and the pace (needed for the large number of plants) was not really for me. I'm looking forward to more videos from you!
Hi Nick, I hope you are doing well. I have a peperomia caperata(not sure if I spelled that correctly), and a peperomia variegated pixie lime. Can you let me know if they prefer to dry out, if they like humidity and bright light? Just trying to keep these plants happy.
Nobody can spit out plant botanical names like you Nick! This is great, I can see which ones I like! Great tour of your lovely Peperomia collection!!
WOW! Yes, please do Aroids and Hoyas. You’re like a walking plant 🌱 encyclopedia. :-)
"So starting at the plant cart"
"Moving over to the plant corner"
"Over here at the plant window"
I love it!! 😂
And here I am thinking to myself "but what if he had to move?? That would be a nightmare" haha
Sidenote: lots of great lighting in his apartment!!
looking forward to more genus-specific tours 👋
Yes to a hoya tour! I’ll have to save up some money because I KNOW I’ll find some new wish list plants from your video! I would also love to see a video on your watering routine with so many plants!!
The reason why your obtusfolia "variegata" rots easy, is because is needs alot more light! I have one in really bright light in my mini plastic greenhouse, it gets watered about every day w the hose, and is growing like nuts! I also have another regular obtusfolia that stays in fairly bright light on my (north facing)front porch over summer, bright east window over winter and its HUGE - I water that one fairly frequently as well - do you may just need more light w it! Love your video- I've ended up w a few peperomia from grocery stores that just say "tropical foliage" (which makes me nuts) - so you've helped me put names to a few! Thank you!
The air must be so purified at your place! Love it.
Great tour! And yes you should do it with your hoyas and aroids !
Dude, you are awesome. Your enthusiasm for plants is inspiring.
Peperomia are my favourite! Thank you so much for sharing all of your different ones with us, I really enjoyed seeing them all. Your collection is gorgeous! 💕
I hated peperomia, they just died all the time. But you hit the instruction on watering and where I should put them regarding light and your enthusiastic about the peperomias, I have many now and finally enjoying them :)
I enjoyed your collections…Plants are very fresh…The way you are telling the names…so nice…God bless…
I always look forward to ur videos Nick. Great content and beautiful plants. Thanks
Yes with your videos, I became addicted to the string of hearts and I finally found one.....I love how you explain , so clear, it really helps. Thank you.
Hi Nick! Could you please do a video on how you keep all your plants clean and dust free?
Love your collections. Your plants seem so healthy and well organized.
Amazing!!! I stopped in because I had a peperomia leaf I wanted to know the name of and left knowing so much more! Thank you!! I love your plants and they way you go through all of them. I learned a lot!
I loved this so much so much helpful info and gave me so many ideas for future plants! Your energy is so awesome love seeing you get excited about your plants!!!!
I thought I was sick but you give me hope. You have a much more serious infection than me but you are still functioning!. I have 170 plants in my house right now. I felt I should stop but began to acquire peperomias this month. Only 7 so far but sinking.
Yippee! I love it when you do peperomia stuff! I have found them to be so challenging but I am learning and getting better. I feel so validated that you find the obtusifolia easy to rot, too. Anyway, you mentioned how anytime you find a big basket of peperomia that you have to have it. Since you’re in the business, you are probably already aware but I have found big baskets of peperomia at BBS. Using Steve’s Leaves as a picture guide, I have found perciliata, ruby cascade, and (what I once thought to be serpens is on Steve’s leaves as cyclophylla. I don’t buy these because I have a hard enough time with the smaller versions but that have been drool worthy!
I learn a lot from your channel. Thanks for all information you give in each your video🙏🌿🌿🌿
Really love the way you edited this video! And your collection is amazing
Thanks! 🙏 What beautiful plants! You’re a great plant parent! I very much enjoyed this one. That frost variety really calls to me. I also love the word “peperomia.” It’s such a fun word for a plant - and, yeah, it’s in part because it sound like pepperoni! 🍕 Best!
Your new background with the trellis wall looks amazing. I also love my peperomia incana! Those fuzzy leaves 😍
Yes, I do like the way you broke down the species. "I have so many damn plants". . . I hear ya!
My peps have been doing well in a west facing window, but I didn't realize there were varieties that could take southern exposure! Thank you and now I can get more... Yayyyyy!!! Looking forward to the aroids and Hoyas :-)
You are utterly delightful. I have a very small leaved Peperomia which I was hoping I could identify here. Still not sure but it lives in an espresso cup and sends up it's crazy flower spears. Makes me so happy. Thank you Nick!
Thanks so much for showing where you keep your plants showing the kind of light they get...it really helps me to see how such an amazing plant lover becomes so successful. You inspire me. V/r
You are freaking amazing Nick! I absolutely love your channel!
I love this video and have watched it more that once. The fact that you can show this many in 20 minutes is, dang, impressive! :D I just find peperomia captivating, and am amazed by their diversity!
I just received my first peperomia caperata emerald ripple and I am SO in love! I definitely see myself getting more
Hi Nick! You have a really nice collection of Peperomias. They all seem so happy where you have them. I'd love to see videos on Aroids and Hoyas. That would be awesome! Thank you for sharing!
That Frost Peperomia is stunning and i just bought one!
I have an angulata and a piccolo banda. Both doing well. I have found bottom watering when completely dry seems to be best. This is usually every 2 weeks. They get medium light from an east window.
This video was so fun to watch! Thank you for being you and the videos you create!
Beautiful collections.. thank you for sharing
Thanks for the tour nick! Your house is more green with each tour, love it!
Hey, you were in a fall gardening insert in my local newspaper. My husband said there’s a article about houseplants in here if you want to read it and I was like hey I know that guy, it’s Nick! Lol...was a nice pic of you holding a plant at urban jungle 💚🌱🌿
Oh my gosh you’re so adorable I love how you have the passion and the love for all of your plants keep up the good work I love watching your channel and of course I love all your plants which I could never pronounce💋❤️🥰JV
It’s because of you I’m the proud owner of a peperomia elongata. I ordered it from Steve’s Leaves about a month ago.i love it and it hAs a lot of new growth. However I find that some of the older leaves are slightly brittle! Even when the humidity high. I enjoy your videos and hope to make it to your shop sometime.
I just got a peperomia trinirvis this weekend and I am excited. Velvety leaves, red veining and reflective strip running down the leaves!
Ahh I love how you call them "Peps", it's so cute🤭
Really it's amazing video 👌👏
Thank you so much 💕
Very important plants 😉.
Stay safe 💓
I'm from LEBANON 🇱🇧🌲🇱🇧
I love watching your videos! I appreciate the care tips you throw out. You are my favorite!!
I found that moving the peperomia that rot easily to a terracotta pot sorted that problem immediately. My axilaris is actually trailing!
Thanks Nick i enjoy your plant's they are all lovely thanks for sharing.
You are so lucky, it seems you have a lot of windows. Love your videos.
Great collection and a great memory for all those names.
Love all your videos,enjoy watching it seeing the joy of your face makes my heart warm.And I can't even pronounce the names of the plants,such beautiful plants
Wow, what a gorgeous collection. Just purchased 6 different ones after watching your collection. Love your videos! Keep them coming ❤
Thanks so much! I love these types of videos- just seeing one genus. It was so good seeing a bit of a house tour too! thanks
Awesome thanks for sharing can't wait for the next video
Glad you like the pep we traded! It was sold as "caperata tricolor". Oh and thanks for all the new peps I just added to my wishlist, argh!!
really enjoyed seeing the pepperomias. you amaze me with your knowledge of the plant world.
What a collection!! What's the plant to the front left of the P. Cubensis at 17:38, the one that has leaves with very beautiful and interesting light green markings?
I fell in LOVE with a peperomia Hope last week!
Yes, loved this specific to genus tour. Definitely would like to see more of other ones in your collection!
I agree with you on obtusifolia rotting easily, I’ve lost a couple stems. But it’s also been my best grower. It just can’t stop putting out new leaves.
Wow! Just wow! I had no idea... great video!
Hi Nick! Thanks for showing off your goodies! As far as I've read the kimnachii and trailing jade are the same plant, just common and botanical names.
Another great video and topic. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to the new video.
I just want to live in your house. Lol. Aroids and hoyas, yes please. Many blessings
When you're addicted to this video, but suddenly see that you magically disliked..... ugh.... Please more peperomia vids
Thanks for sharing this valuable information!
Your windowsills are FANTASTIC 😍 I’m quite jealous! My windowsills are maybe 2” thick 🙄
Thank you for doing this! I LOVE peperomias also, The best 2 I have so far which are my favs are Tricolor and Jade. I LOVE them!
Your collection is amazing & I love watching your uploads as it helps keep me up to date & know how to care for them. THANK YOU
Love your collection. Im adding some to my list!! I didnt see a rosso!! I love mine. Its besties with my frost. Great editing too. Ty!!
Thank you once again for putting the botanical names on the screen :-) So, my finicky Peperomia with the small leaves that doesn't look like much is a P. Hoffmannii ;-) I have only about eight or nine different Peperomias, and the P. elongata is still my favourite so far :-)
Beautiful collection! But it seems you forgot one at 2:18, in the same vessel with p. Mettallica - the one with elongated big leaves? I recently received this as a cutting and don't even know its name.
Splendid collection Nick, ..P. trinervis is my fav
They have some veriagated scandens in hanging baskets at a garden center near me and had no idea what they were until I saw the inflorescences. And that changed it from something I wasn't interested into something I need to buy
Stunning collection!!!!
I love peperomias so much, but I just used to drown them.
I wish I could find some more in the future.
Have a great day!! 😊
Thanks Nick, great pep collection! I have a Pep Raindrop. Is there a difference between that and the Pep Teardrp? I may be wrong but does the Raindrop have bigger leaves? Thanks!
What is the name of the plant in the lower left corner of the frame (at a time of 17:40 in the video) when you are showing Peperomia cubensis? The plant’s leaves are beautiful, they appear to have lime green variation speckled on them.
Parabéns!! Não imaginava que existiam tantas espécies de Peperomia. Legal!!
BEATIFUL plants Nick
Loved the tour, and you helped me identify one of my peperomia! Thanks!
Thank you for this tour. You helped me identify my latest Peperomia. I could not find a picture of it on Google images despite my best efforts. Now I know that I have a Peperomia Peppermill :)
I have developed a love for peperomia and I have more peperomia than anything else!
Holy moly that tetragona is HUGE!
I ♥️ your collection, beautiful jungle 🌱🌿
I would love to see one on Hoyas and all your plants in the prayer plant family! 😄
Kind of like the human race...so different looking, but all related..🥰❤️❤️
How do you do the leaf cutting propagation you were talking about at 5:00 ?
Great video and very interesting......thanks!
Wawww ur bedroom like jungle😍😍😍😍 beautiful 🥰🥰🥰🥰
You got me interested now with peperomia. I love all the size of it, so perfect fro my little spaces and windows. Thank you for sharing! Who is Steve Leves??
Thank you, Nick! I miss your pep orba🙂
There are so many omg! I love that Harmony's pumpkin, I hope it's not a congo situation.
Love your heart leaf philodendron!!!
Hello hello 😃💚 I love your videos & I love Peperomias, I have 23 myself 😆 and I’ve only been a plant mom for a year now. Quick question! My burgundy ripple is reverting back to green, does she need more light!?
Wow amazing .....🍀🍀🍀👍👍👍😍😍😍
Love the plant tour.
Oooh Another chat about peperomias. I am impressed at the range and general condition. One of the first plants I bought was Peperomia Columella. It was so cute with fascinating leaves, but I killed it straight away not realising it's succulent status. I have string of turtles (agree - finicky, but leaves to die for). I also have a Metallica Columbiana (OK - doesn't grow much at all, but gorgeous colour and sheen). I paid too much for a large Eden Rosso. I love the look, but am afraid it's rotting as it was overwatered in the shop and is in a pot much too large. The leaves are falling off every time I look sideways at it, so am trying to propagate some. Also have a mini watermelon/piccolo banda. I have tried high light and low light with no success. I've put it in medium light now and the leaves are growing back and it's generally on the mend. Fortunately and have had much greater success with Caperata (red one) as well as pep moonlight - so unbelievably beautiful and shimmering in the sunlight. Both are stellar performers. I also bought a graveolens after seeing it in one of your videos and it's doing really well on a window sill. Don't see tetragonas much in Australia, but that is next on my list. Your collection is an inspiration and thanks for the info about winter growth.
Oh yeah, I'm a sucker for a peperomia! My first one was a cute little pixie peperomia I got at Walmart. I had it for a couple of years and then it developed this weird growth at the base and I tossed it. I probably shouldn't have done that because now I can't find another one!
Wow! And I thought I had a lot of plant in the house. Lol What ferteliser do you use?
I've just found (and rescued!) a watermelon peperomia from death by dessication in my local supermarket for £9. I'm so happy. 😆
Peperomias are not my cup of tea, but I'm glad I watched this anyway. That Piper is gorgeous - how does it work as a houseplant? I wish I could find one here in Norway! And that dwarf Philodendron in the terrarium at the start may be just up my alley (again, finding one in Norway seems impossible). Nice video, even if the main subject and the pace (needed for the large number of plants) was not really for me. I'm looking forward to more videos from you!
Hi Nick, I hope you are doing well. I have a peperomia caperata(not sure if I spelled that correctly), and a peperomia variegated pixie lime. Can you let me know if they prefer to dry out, if they like humidity and bright light? Just trying to keep these plants happy.