Abang2 on nursery : - if we ask about the plant care, they casually answer nothing special - sometimes not really familiar with exact name/type - the plants are thriving Most of us : - do research about the plant - watch tons of care tips video - the plants are still dying
Haha I think its because sometimes plant care cannot be explained it in words... its an intuition built upon by years of experience, trials and mistakes.
@@onlyplants interesting tips he gave just now. if soil got water retention, just water a bit. I didnt water my plants often but the soil were wet for a long period of time. My alocasia even went dormant. Shouldve just mist the plant.
Hello there, buddy! Ow, your language is so beautiful! I like it! once in a month would be so nice to hear you speaking indonesian, it's so different from my language (= Great video as usual! Tc and hugs from Brazil (=
@@onlyplants Mata - mata Telinga - talinga/tainga Muka - mukha Kuku - kuko Payung - payong Lima - lima Putih - puti Hitam - itim Buka -buka/bukas Masok - pasok Aku - ako indi - indi labas-masuk - labas-pasok dahan-dahan (?) - dahan-dahan ... and so many more! even the expression that translates to "i see" is the same: "umm..." and with the same intonation, too. LOL
Hi Sean! I have grown impatiens for years here in Florida! Several different varieties, there is a more tender one that has single or double flowers and they look like little roses! I had them in window boxes in the shade for a long time, just beautiful!! They call them impatiens because when the seed pod opens, the seeds burst out all over the place.........impatient! LOL Don't let them sit in the hot sun, you'll love them!!
I lost it when you said "and now we're in the rare plant area"... almost all of the plants in that nursery are "rare" for me. I wish the US had more of alllllllll of those lovelies 🤯🥰❤ thank you for sharing!
Loved your video Sean! The only place to see new varieties of plants . The Impatiens are New Guinea Hybrids. Beautiful foliage and stems. Single and double big flowers grown in sun and shade. I grew them back in the 80s. Have a bunch of wish list plants!! As always a GREAT NURSERY TOUR!!💚🤍🖤💙💜❤️🌿🌴🌵✨
Hi, Sean! The first plant you showed was a variegated chinese croton “firestorm”. Starting out as a newbie months ago, I bought it thinking it was the stromanthe triostar! 😂
Actually I got my 1st plant in 1972. You're doing a great job in your plant journey. I'm learning a lot from your plant journey and passing it on to my daughter and granddaughter. Keep up the GREAT work😃💚🌱🌿🌴🌵
Impatiens are SUPER easy to care for. I had that dark one you really liked and I kept the soil slightly moist, full sun, and it was happy. The blooms are very pretty too!
Hi sean, I love everytime you got nursery tour in ragunan. It bring back my memory of this place. Beberapa tahun lalu ketika masa sma, pulang les dari ciganjur ke tb simatupang terkadang main ke taman anggrek buat jajan tanaman-tanaman yang harganya masih terjangkau
Wow you overdid yourself again. Your nursery visits are always awesome!!! Those plants yay!!! I can only gasp in excitement and wallow in their beauty. So amazing!!! Btw i love that freaky plant, yay!!! I would be happy to buy that plant ahahhaaa, i love me some datk and gory looking plants ahahaha but i also love the beautiful, variegated , normal looking, healthy plants.😉 Great job! Im a plant addict too cant stop buying plants esp hoyas, i gotta find the strength to deny a hoya. Ahhhhh it is always a lost cause. Keep those nursery tours coming, i always love it!🤩🌿
OH my god! Zebrina and orbifolia are really the worse. I don’t understand how I can keep alocasias but I can’t seem to Make my zebrina happy!!!! Thank you for saying it out loud!!!!
here your prices are definitely for the local market which is interesting to see; Calathea Orbifolia are about $26 here in Colorado USA. While other more tropical cost less in Indonesia and greater locally here
Oh wow the prices of certain plants have definitely gone up again. I bought my waru variegata a couple months ago with similar height and lushness for only $10 (IDR 150.000)
Wow so many beautiful plants and those peperomia 😍 I will definitely buy the aglaonema tricolor. Thanks for sharing your plant tour and haul and the weird plant that looks like something growing on it's leaves I kinda like it 😁
I have struggled with my zebrinas too, but once I moved them on my backyard green house, they flourished. It's hard to grow them indoors as I've expirienced but I want them inside, so most of my indoor plants now have duplicates in my green house and I swap them every week or so with the ones indoors. I don't know if I got it from you, or some other youtuber but it did wonders for me. I also noticed when I started watering my plants with rain water, they've become healthier, I seldom fertilize my plants, I guess rain water is enough to give my plants a boost to grow... It's my first time hearing you speak in your native language, it sounds good to me, but I have a feeling that it's a bit awkward for the native speakers listening and you. Haha. Just like me when I try to speak in our own dialect, people assume I'm stupid, or sometimes I come off arrogant because I cannot speak it well. LOL
Yo, I'm taking back my comments on language/diealct, you're actually really fluent and know what you're saying. ✌🏽😂✌🏽 That plant in the background while your holding the peperomia @21:10 what's the ID? The one with the green velvety leaf, I have that plant but I don't know what it is.🤞🏼
@@onlyplants the one behind it, on the plant rack. Looks like a kind of Philodendron with a heart shaped green velvety leaves. I got that plant from a small road side store. No ID but it's interesting, so I bought it.
So fun to see mature versions of plants. Some change drastically in form. I think I am in big trouble if all my plants reach maturity.....I will have to add on a big room for them to live in. 😂❤️✌🏻🌱🍃🌿
@@onlyplants It's a common street landscaping plant in Singapore, which probably means it's very hardy, has a bit of drought tolerance and can definitely handle full sun and lots of rain :) Thanks for replying :P
the first plant you touch is Ring of Fire, the one with purple on back of leaf. It's very thirsty plant. I have one of those, it's like $25 here. It's a croton family
Whoaa interesting... where are you at? My theory is that they hate the humidity here. They actually hail from Yunan province in China where its temperate climate and humidity not so high.
Oh yes finally, I preferred you admired non-popular plants. So glad that you got Impatiens because there are really gorgeous. Oh yeah, that variegated papaya plants.I would get two as its only 2 USD a plant hehe.
the impatiens you got are frequently used in landscaping in the states, called “new guinea impatiens” i believe. they tolerate more sun than the “regular” impatiens (shade only outdoors). related to a wetland loving plant with a very different bloom-called “touch me not”. when touched, the little green seed pods violently curl and expel their seeds! to take one between your fingers and feel it ‘squirm’ is creepy cool!
at 4:30... We call those (or used to call them) New Guinea impatiens.... they can handle more sun than the other impatiens we routinely use in shade. If you like the foliage, wait until you see the flowers. :)
Sean: Tip: Stromanthe Triostar is a variegated plant with red underside of the leafs. I would be very surprised if you haven't seen one yet. Or did you only mean plants for outside (garden)?
I have lots of these triostars in various pots. I cant remember what I said about them in the video though but they are often times seen planted in the ground.
@@onlyplants I'm sorry, I forgot to mention what my remark was about. At 1:06 you said you never saw a variegated plant that was red on the underside of the leaves.
That was fun. Thanks for taking us on a plant tour. You mentioned no one (on IG) might not be able to keep the Blue Fern alive..., yet you got one hahahaaa 🤣🤣🤣 I wish you all the lucks! It's really beautiful. I kinda want one now.
Don't worry hahahaha plant real plant people are fascinated about anything....if its growing we love em :) i want one of those variegated papayas. I wonder if i can find those here in the Philippines
When you start talking in bahasa and I start reading the text, it tooks me a while to realize hey itu kan bahasa Aku sendiri 😂 nice video Sean, as always 😍
That’s probably the most amazing nursery I’ve ever seen and I appreciate u highlighting some beautiful varietals. There are no in-person nursery in the States offering half of these collectibles! Thank you for this video!
26:41.... I will call it the "Crazy Alien Plant".... there it now has a name LOL. Man that is a crazy looking plant 😳😳😳. I love your nursery tour's 😁 actually love all your video's 😍😍😍👍👍👍
Duh..luar biasa indah tanaman tanamanya.
Abang2 on nursery :
- if we ask about the plant care, they casually answer nothing special
- sometimes not really familiar with exact name/type
- the plants are thriving
Most of us :
- do research about the plant
- watch tons of care tips video
- the plants are still dying
Their plants do die on them as well haha. Those that you see are already acclimatized, plus the nursery is setup for plants to thrive
Haha I think its because sometimes plant care cannot be explained it in words... its an intuition built upon by years of experience, trials and mistakes.
@@onlyplants interesting tips he gave just now. if soil got water retention, just water a bit. I didnt water my plants often but the soil were wet for a long period of time. My alocasia even went dormant. Shouldve just mist the plant.
Thanks a lot for showing such beautiful plants.. But those orbifolia are absolutely stunning.. 😍
Cantik cantik tp Muahal muahal 😌
Sebenernya banyak tanaman murah yang cakep2
Ohh Gosh I wish I lived in Indonesia 😩😩
Come visit us after covid!
I just love that you looked under the table to admire the 'weeds'
Thank you... All living things have a place in this world and we are all connected somehow 😌
I too like Pilea Microphyla in my yard. When rain season they leaf are green and lush. Too bad they not good in summer with full sunshine 😑.
Terima kasih..
Salam.
😀🙏🏽
That blue fern so pretty
Yean I cant believe the color on that thing
I love those tiny "weeds" that pop up wherever! I use the for my dish gardens!
I thought ur not An Indonesian hehehe. Mau cus aah ke sana. It’s such a great thing that u introduce Indonesia plants. Sukses yaaa!
Beautiful!!!! I want all those plants 🌱🤣😂🤣👍👍👍🐝🐜🍃🌿🌱. Thanks for wearing a mask. 😷 Enjoy the visit and stay safe.
Thanks for coming along 😌 and stay safe too!
Hello there, buddy! Ow, your language is so beautiful! I like it! once in a month would be so nice to hear you speaking indonesian, it's so different from my language (= Great video as usual! Tc and hugs from Brazil (=
Thank youuu. Bigs hugs back. Hope ya’ll are doing ok over there
Watching this again and I still can't get over how many similar words there are between your language and mine!
🙈
@@onlyplants Mata - mata
Telinga - talinga/tainga
Muka - mukha
Kuku - kuko
Payung - payong
Lima - lima
Putih - puti
Hitam - itim
Buka -buka/bukas
Masok - pasok
Aku - ako
indi - indi
labas-masuk - labas-pasok
dahan-dahan (?) - dahan-dahan
... and so many more! even the expression that translates to "i see" is the same: "umm..." and with the same intonation, too. LOL
Bogor Indonesia my country yeayyy beautiful😍😍😍
Watching your videos makes me aware off all the varieties of plants 🪴 and their names too.. awesome markings of leaves beautiful!! Thanks!!
Indonesia best
😀
Hi Sean! I have grown impatiens for years here in Florida! Several different varieties, there is a more tender one that has single or double flowers and they look like little roses! I had them in window boxes in the shade for a long time, just beautiful!! They call them impatiens because when the seed pod opens, the seeds burst out all over the place.........impatient! LOL Don't let them sit in the hot sun, you'll love them!!
Whoaaa thank you for the tip! I hope they do well here... they are so different from my other plants
@@onlyplants You're very welcome! I think it is so cool to be able to communicate with people from all over the world, especially plant lovers!!
Your excitement about the plants is contagious. I love your videos. Thank you for taking the time to create content that so many of us get joy from. 🙏
You guys motivate me to learn and to explore so thank you for coming along.
@30:05 Blue Oil Fern. aka Microsorum thailandicum 💙
Omg thank you for the plant ID i was waiting for one haha
Thank you.
The part with the cat was so funny :D also I saw a variegated banana which is soooo pretty
The blue Fern is gorgeous
Thank you. Love its oily look with complicated coloring
The first plant u had on ur wish list is cyrtosperma j.
Wow, there are lots of ornamental plants, greeting a hobby, always success, friends
You are living in such a treasure island. Plants that you are introducing are amazing!🤩🤪😍
Hello. Its 4:40am for me here in California. I enjoy your videos. I too am a plant lover.
Whoaaa hope you are well rested. 😌
I lost it when you said "and now we're in the rare plant area"... almost all of the plants in that nursery are "rare" for me. I wish the US had more of alllllllll of those lovelies 🤯🥰❤ thank you for sharing!
😅😅 some of the common plants you have in the states are rare here too! I guess the supply and demand really varies from region to region...
Love your videos
Loved your video Sean! The only place to see new varieties of plants . The Impatiens are New Guinea Hybrids. Beautiful foliage and stems. Single and double big flowers grown in sun and shade. I grew them back in the 80s. Have a bunch of wish list plants!! As always a GREAT NURSERY TOUR!!💚🤍🖤💙💜❤️🌿🌴🌵✨
Whoaa 80s. Wish I was into plants as long as you!
Hi, Sean! The first plant you showed was a variegated chinese croton “firestorm”. Starting out as a newbie months ago, I bought it thinking it was the stromanthe triostar! 😂
Its such a cool plant! Glad you got it!
Actually I got my 1st plant in 1972. You're doing a great job in your plant journey. I'm learning a lot from your plant journey and passing it on to my daughter and granddaughter. Keep up the GREAT work😃💚🌱🌿🌴🌵
such a cool plants my friend;)
Thank you 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Impatiens are SUPER easy to care for. I had that dark one you really liked and I kept the soil slightly moist, full sun, and it was happy. The blooms are very pretty too!
Whooaaaa good to know that its full sun, i been putting it in shade and its dropped yellowed leaves
I am currently mentally trying to figure out how I can come to Indonesia and bring back suitcases full of plants.
same girl, same.
Thank you Sean
The high biscus plants beautiful yet variegated colour wow!! 🌺
Im definitely going back to pick it up 😌
So happy to see you also.....................................................
🙏🏽😅
The plant at 6:32 is not a papaya but a variegated Chaya/Brazilian tree spinach (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius)
Hi sean, I love everytime you got nursery tour in ragunan. It bring back my memory of this place. Beberapa tahun lalu ketika masa sma, pulang les dari ciganjur ke tb simatupang terkadang main ke taman anggrek buat jajan tanaman-tanaman yang harganya masih terjangkau
Wow what a cool story. Moga2 bisa sering tour nurseries lain after corona
Shout out to mas Gele !!! I love that place ! The owner is very kind and the staff are very Helpful ❤ can't wait to go back
Hope he is reading this hhaha. Kindness goes a long way yaa
Those peperomias are so gorgeous! Also loved tips on orbifolia care :)
So many neat plants available that I've never seen anywhere near me! Love the philo fat boy (or bok choy!), such a cute lil guy
so many amazing plants. you are very lucky.
Thank you 😌🙏🏽
My most favourite variegated plant, the Variegated sea hibiscus at 5:28, much easier to mantain than variegated aroids
Yeah I have a feeling they will require minimal care
Wow you overdid yourself again. Your nursery visits are always awesome!!! Those plants yay!!! I can only gasp in excitement and wallow in their beauty. So amazing!!! Btw i love that freaky plant, yay!!! I would be happy to buy that plant ahahhaaa, i love me some datk and gory looking plants ahahaha but i also love the beautiful, variegated , normal looking, healthy plants.😉 Great job! Im a plant addict too cant stop buying plants esp hoyas, i gotta find the strength to deny a hoya. Ahhhhh it is always a lost cause. Keep those nursery tours coming, i always love it!🤩🌿
Thank you so much. It is my ambition to go nursery tours worldwide!
OH my god! Zebrina and orbifolia are really the worse. I don’t understand how I can keep alocasias but I can’t seem to
Make my zebrina happy!!!! Thank you for saying it out loud!!!!
here your prices are definitely for the local market which is interesting to see; Calathea Orbifolia are about $26 here in Colorado USA. While other more tropical cost less in Indonesia and greater locally here
Yep, plant prices really vary by region
The plants and prices are unreal 🥰😍😍😍so beautiful
Thank youu 😌
Thanks for the tour! It relieved my stress from work. It's soothing seeing rare plants. rare or not they are all beautiful!
Yep. Rare is just a value we assign to plants. But their existence has more meaning than that 😌
"Or maybe it's just excited to see me" 🤣😂🤣😂
😏
Good presentations bro
Thank youu bro 🙏🏽🙌🏻
Omg! I love watching your nursery tour videos. Thanks for sharing 😍
Thank you for coming along 🐸❤️
Oh wow the prices of certain plants have definitely gone up again. I bought my waru variegata a couple months ago with similar height and lushness for only $10 (IDR 150.000)
Yeah its going up by the week... but will come back down after the pandemic for sure...
Wow so many beautiful plants and those peperomia 😍 I will definitely buy the aglaonema tricolor. Thanks for sharing your plant tour and haul and the weird plant that looks like something growing on it's leaves I kinda like it 😁
Thank you for coming along 😌 I learn something new everytime Im exploring too
When I was just "okay stop buying" then tiba2 diracun lg sama dirimu gara2 ini.. omg soooo....many whishlist..
Haha ayooo belanja. Lets keep indo economy going haha
I have struggled with my zebrinas too, but once I moved them on my backyard green house, they flourished. It's hard to grow them indoors as I've expirienced but I want them inside, so most of my indoor plants now have duplicates in my green house and I swap them every week or so with the ones indoors. I don't know if I got it from you, or some other youtuber but it did wonders for me. I also noticed when I started watering my plants with rain water, they've become healthier, I seldom fertilize my plants, I guess rain water is enough to give my plants a boost to grow... It's my first time hearing you speak in your native language, it sounds good to me, but I have a feeling that it's a bit awkward for the native speakers listening and you. Haha. Just like me when I try to speak in our own dialect, people assume I'm stupid, or sometimes I come off arrogant because I cannot speak it well. LOL
Yo, I'm taking back my comments on language/diealct, you're actually really fluent and know what you're saying. ✌🏽😂✌🏽 That plant in the background while your holding the peperomia @21:10 what's the ID? The one with the green velvety leaf, I have that plant but I don't know what it is.🤞🏼
Im not sure which you are refering to but at that timestamp its a peperomia metallica in a variegated form.
I actually struggle hard with my bahasa... locals find my sentence structure funny, sometimes too formal and childlike at the same time.
@@onlyplants the one behind it, on the plant rack. Looks like a kind of Philodendron with a heart shaped green velvety leaves. I got that plant from a small road side store. No ID but it's interesting, so I bought it.
you are crazy lucky
🤓❤️
So fun to see mature versions of plants. Some change drastically in form. I think I am in big trouble if all my plants reach maturity.....I will have to add on a big room for them to live in. 😂❤️✌🏻🌱🍃🌿
Haha I dont think Ill ever see my plants mature because I keep taking cuttings...
Well, that is one way to keep them small and manageable !
Hi! 🙂
It always give me this feeling of excitement when you do plant nursery tour. Be safe, Shawn. ❤️
Thank you, hope you are safe to Alex
I love nursery tour videos!
🙏🏽😌 me too. Ill do more especially internationally after the Pandemic.
THINK the first plant is Excoecaria cochinchinensis! 🤗 Thanks for sharing your plant life in Indo, hello from Singapore!
Wow yes you are right! Thank you so much Ive saved it down
@@onlyplants It's a common street landscaping plant in Singapore, which probably means it's very hardy, has a bit of drought tolerance and can definitely handle full sun and lots of rain :) Thanks for replying :P
HI Sean.. I love plants haul...
Thank you 😌
the first plant you touch is Ring of Fire, the one with purple on back of leaf. It's very thirsty plant. I have one of those, it's like $25 here. It's a croton family
Whoaaa interesting. Sounds like they like direct sunlight! Crotons are thirsty plants!
whaaatt!! My pilea was my first plant and it grows nonstop it’s getting huge so fast!
Whoaa interesting... where are you at? My theory is that they hate the humidity here. They actually hail from Yunan province in China where its temperate climate and humidity not so high.
Ahhh my fav content thanks sean for making it #staysafe
Thank youu 🙏🏽😌
Our Schefflera plant had same disease I would say 27:00 and it keeps coming even after chopping off the creepy part,
Thats a cool disease haha. I believe they call it gall...
@@onlyplants no it looks creepy 😖
Oh yes finally, I preferred you admired non-popular plants. So glad that you got Impatiens because there are really gorgeous. Oh yeah, that variegated papaya plants.I would get two as its only 2 USD a plant hehe.
😌😌
the impatiens you got are frequently used in landscaping in the states, called “new guinea impatiens” i believe. they tolerate more sun than the “regular” impatiens (shade only outdoors). related to a wetland loving plant with a very different bloom-called “touch me not”. when touched, the little green seed pods violently curl and expel their seeds! to take one between your fingers and feel it ‘squirm’ is creepy cool!
Whoaaaa I will try that when seed pods appear! Thank you for the tip!
akhirnya denger onlyplants nggomong pake bahasa indonesia! hehehe
Haha moga2 nga aneh ya.... 😅
@@onlyplants heheh gak dong 👏🏽👏🏽
I have a blue fern, scaly bugs love it, examine the leaves regularly. Many interesting plants added to my wishlist, thank you for inspiring!
Ouuu thanks for the tip. I dont know what I would do if I lost this plant
Blue Brazilian fern loves morning sun, too.
at 4:30... We call those (or used to call them) New Guinea impatiens.... they can handle more sun than the other impatiens we routinely use in shade. If you like the foliage, wait until you see the flowers. :)
Whoaaa Im gona be so in love with this plant! Thanks for letting me know
wow...tricolor algiliomee-ma (sp) is amazing
New Guinea impatient -- flowering plant with red veins underneath leaves -- in beginning of video.
The blue fern looks so beautiful
Thank you. They didnt look so good in other peoples photos... thats why I passed on getting them before this. 😅
Fabulous tour thank you so much!
Thanks for coming along too 😊
Thank you for introducing me to this place! went there today because of you
Nice... hope you had a good adventure there
Wonderful place 🙏😍🌱🌿
Thank you 😌
Watching from Ph.
❤️ thank you
REALLY ENJOYED THE TOUR....SOOO WANT THAT PICTUM TRICOLOUR....ONCE YOU HAVE FIGURED OUT HOW TO CARE FOR ZEBRINA DO SHARE ...IVE KILLED MINE
Im still slowly killing mine too haha
I am drooling for that Aglaonema Pictum Tricolour! 🤤
😌 they look good grouped like that
Sean: Tip: Stromanthe Triostar is a variegated plant with red underside of the leafs. I would be very surprised if you haven't seen one yet. Or did you only mean plants for outside (garden)?
I have lots of these triostars in various pots. I cant remember what I said about them in the video though but they are often times seen planted in the ground.
@@onlyplants I'm sorry, I forgot to mention what my remark was about. At 1:06 you said you never saw a variegated plant that was red on the underside of the leaves.
thanks for the tour. love the peperomia metallic
Omg there’s a big philodendron El Choco red just behind the Kadaka variegatea at 23:43!!
Haha interesting how I didnt notice it
I know you easily get distracted 🤣 so I keep looking at the plants in the backdrop in your nursery videos 🤣🤣 always some good stuff out there
@26:42 "nobody know what this is . . ." my first thought was leaf gall, but that's a natural adaptation for whatever that funky dude is.
Interesting... It looks painful I hope the plant is doing comfortably. 😌
Interesting... It looks painful I hope the plant is doing comfortably. 😌
Loved this video oh the plants are so gorgeous and unsual wish I was living in your area
Come visit us some day. Its like disneyland for plant lovers here!
I cried when I saw all of those pictum tricolours AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
😅💦
jungle cactus and blue fern ❤
That was fun. Thanks for taking us on a plant tour.
You mentioned no one (on IG) might not be able to keep the Blue Fern alive..., yet you got one hahahaaa 🤣🤣🤣
I wish you all the lucks! It's really beautiful. I kinda want one now.
Haha lets see if I keep it alive!
Love the native tongue.
Don't worry hahahaha plant real plant people are fascinated about anything....if its growing we love em :) i want one of those variegated papayas. I wonder if i can find those here in the Philippines
I have a feeling they should have them there too!
Start to collects them🤣🤣🤣beautifullll
Terbaik tuan. 👌🏻
Those syngoniums which were very costly are planted here everywhere in India on the sides of roads by the Government.
Haha this goes to show that plant supply and demand are so different worldwide 😅
When you start talking in bahasa and I start reading the text, it tooks me a while to realize hey itu kan bahasa Aku sendiri 😂 nice video Sean, as always 😍
Haha 😅😅😅
Wooo extra upload!!!!!
Hoho. Quite a few videos coming up this week
@@onlyplants woooo we are being spoiled! What is this? 🤣
Oh my goodness those peperomias!!!
I know right. Its my first time seeing them!
That’s probably the most amazing nursery I’ve ever seen and I appreciate u highlighting some beautiful varietals. There are no in-person nursery in the States offering half of these collectibles! Thank you for this video!
Thank you for coming along!
This nursery can bankrupt everyone in seconds lol so many amazing and rare plants!
Haha exactly... dangerous to come here
Tim gercep 🙌🏻
What is gercep ya... haha
@@onlyplants gerak cepet 😂
26:41.... I will call it the "Crazy Alien Plant".... there it now has a name LOL. Man that is a crazy looking plant 😳😳😳. I love your nursery tour's 😁 actually love all your video's 😍😍😍👍👍👍
Thank you so much... 😊🙌🏻