Stop recommending BORING plants. This $49 jungle NAILS IT
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What are your favorite Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control plants?
I’m also fast, cheap and out of control!
I mean, to state the obvious……..
In defense of the Golden Pothos, she's reliable, beautiful, and her variegation is gorgeous, under the right lighting conditions. 💚
100% true. But, I don’t feel like the world’s most popular plant needed avocation 🤣🤣🤣
Your dog knows what you are saying! Love it!
She's a doll 🥰
Fantastic beginner plant recommendations! Your plants are incredibly beautiful and your dog is a sweetheart 🐕💚
Thanks so much! On both counts. I do love that big fur ball 😍
Love your presentations!! Please include your awesome best friend, too.😊
That’s my right hand, Lexi 🥰
Wow. This entire time I thought I had a Monsterra but it’s clearly the one you have, thanks! It was a gift and I almost killed it, but she’s making a comeback
It's my channel, I can do what I want 😂😂😂❤ Your sense of humor always makes me chuckle 😅 love this non hoya (mostly 😉) video so much!
Yessss. I'm such the Big Boss on my channel 🤣😂🤣
You are talented! That Ginny is such a fickle plant, I have been trying to prop one or over a year. I put it in Fluval and tree fern fiber and it is finally growing leaves. Oh the tolerance we put up with when we love our plants.
Love her! Simple, elegant 😊
You are very nice and great humor❤ thanks
Thanks so much ☺
I favorite to list my fast favorite.... syngoniums! ❤they are weeds and so easy!
Ah, yes! I have the Three Kings, and Frosted Heart. Both broke the bank a little bit for the under $50 target. But they are favorites for sure 😊
I wanna pet that dog!!!!!!!!!! ❤
Perfect timing--she's just had a bath 😁
Great selection of easy plants 🪴
Thanks so much!
Another great video and more impressive plants. Thank you.
Thanks for the nice comment (again)! It really does mean a lot 😀
I swore I would never get a Sansevieria, so now I have three. Of course. A Zeylanica, a Moonshine, and a little Hahnii. I'm surprised myself by how much I appreciate the architectural value of the two big ones in my home. I tend to be a more-is-more kinda person with color (though I don't really care for golden variegation), so my go-to gift plants are aglaonemas, particularly the wider leaf varieties. Though I am apparently incapable of walking by a pink ag without buying it (except the Siams, which I don't like), I usually buy ags with white variegation, like Spring Snow, for friends. (I don't push my pink agenda on others. haha.) They are pretty and easy and a little bit different than the plants that most non-planty people would be used to seeing. But I've gifted some hoyas, too, of course.
I love all of this. And that is a genus that I’ve never had, though I think they’re very pretty. And apparently great for gifting 😀
@@soberplantguy haha. They are. They put up with all kinds of nonsense and still look pretty. And . . . knock wood . . . aren't pest magnets. ☺
Awww 🐾🐾🐾
Glad you appreciated the preamble 😊
Loved this video! I learned some things. Your specimens are so gorgeous!! Thank you! I have a new wish list😂
Hey, thanks much! I’m planning a second edition for a $99 budget. Should be fun 😀
Fantastic list and I agree with all these choices! I’ve never owned the Goldfish plant but I love how they look. My Mona Lisa Lipstick plant is my substitute or the closest looking plant to the lovely Goldfish plant. Enjoyed your story regarding paying $2.00 for the Goldfish plant and I adore your best buddy making an appearance in this video. He/she’s awesome!! Take care! 👌🪴🥰
Ah, thanks! Yes, when I was editing, I thought, "Nothing grows quite like it ... except the lipstick plant" 🤣😂🤣
Great options. I personally also like less common versions of super common plants. Like, neon pothos instead of golden pothos (don't get me wrong I have that too lol). Raven zz vs regular green zz (I only have the raven).
In the house, we do not speak of the Raven. R.I.P. 😁 I would love to know how you are keeping yours alive (there's a low bar for you...)
Totally agree with you 👍
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I am all about hoyas.
Yesssssss
Wowwwwee! That Philo. Brasil! I have failed so many times with that. Absolutely gorgeous❣️I had a beautiful ZZ but overwatered because I didn't know the stems were attached to a rhizome. The Raphidofora has a lovely structural growth that climbs beautifully up a wall or trellis, killed it, but I will try growing again. I purchased a 2 leaf whalefin snake plant and had no idea it would grow 7 leaves, 3 to 5 feet tall! No these plants are not boring they all bring something to enhance plant love! Love those plants! Dee, NY
Dee! I was getting worried that I wouldn’t hear from you 😀 Those Whale fin a really something-but I’ve never seen one that large! Thanks for sharing your successes (and failure 🤣)
@@soberplantguy Oh you'll hear from this plant lover! Thank you for the variety!
Loving your videos. Could you please share how you propagate Hoyas. 😊
I’m coming out with a very detailed Hoya guide soon. Definitely will cover props, and how I choose substrate with various cutting. Cheers from Iowa 😊
Philodendron Burle Maxii & Oxalis Triangularis, they won't die & u get a new leaf like every other day 😁
Perfect! Beginner's want new growth every hour (which is probably why most of us watered our collections to death 😬) Thanks for adding great recommendations!
Hi there😌🙌Your plants are so beautiful and luscious😱👏💞I'm impressed. I need to give my philodendron brazil and pothos a good cut back and that should make it branch out more and get bushy. I enjoyed watching😄🤲🌟
Ah, thank you! That's all I've ever done, cutting them back. Cheers from Iowa 😀
I have a love/hate relationship with Golden Pothos. I would love to keep one, but they hate being in my care, and i don't know why. I have a beautiful Manjula and Cebu Blue Pothos, but Goldens always develop stem rot. I have lost more Goldens than i would like to admit.
Same, on each point 🤣
That philodendron is as biring as a the golden pothos
Such great options for beginners!
And of course yours would be looking so amazingly lush and full, curtains 😂
Personally I wouldnt recommend non trailing Hoyas…
Here comes the story.
During the Covid lockdowns here I propagated my Syngonium Pink Spot vines into lots of plantlets. Then those plantlets were dropped off at friends, neigbours and relatives doors as gifts. Now, years later, I still get questions about what to do with the vines 😅
Hoyas make way more vines and if they are not trellised and therefore dont make new leaves a beginning plant parent might get stressed about them.
The people around me need more ‘coaching’ for plants that need more than water and a yearly repot 😉
However…. I have a plan to spread the Hoyas around as well 😏
Get them into the trailing ones… and then one day show up with an already trellised one… have them get used to dealing with that… and then come the cuttings 😊
Plants need to be shared, spread the joy! 🌸🌱
Trailing Hoya = less work for me. This is absolutely BRILLIANT 🤣😂🤣 It's such a great point that you'll be seeing that I'm about to steal it for upcoming videos 😁
@@soberplantguy More upcoming videos…. Sounds great!
Can you make a plant tour?
I like that bamboo hoop - did it not rot in the pot??
I havne't had any rot out ... yet. I imagine over an extended period of time, it will. I once used a little pine stake that came with a plant. Let me tell you: those rot out in absolutely no time at all. Bamboo is incredibly weather and pot-proof. Cheers ☺
Watching a sansevieria grow is like watching paint dry.
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That last one looks like a Hoya Cinganensis (sp)
I wish! Those are are such cool Hoya 😀
@@soberplantguy It’s on my wishlist 😊 Yours is very similar.
Why does my pothos have brown and yellow spots. help
My first first guess would be root rot, as this is a pretty common indicator. Is the substrate staying really moist after you water it (like, much longer than it used to)? Either way, I’d be checking the roots if the problem persists/gets worse. Cheers
The millennial plant dad did a great video on Sansaveria, I will never see them the same..
Very cool ! I’ll check that out. (And to be crystal, I *am* a fan 🙃). Cheers from Iowa
Great suggestion’s. Love all the “curtain plants”, I have all the ones like yours. They give results a lot quicker than the usual suggested ones,that I also grow but are just hanging around in the background. 💚💚🪴🌿 Natalie
Great to hear from you! Glad you enjoyed it. "Curtain plants" ... "hanging around in the background"--good one 🤣😂🤣