Thank you Sean and Johno (?) For such a fantastic episode. There was a lot of knowledge sharing . And what fantastic plants! I don't think I've ever seen such a large specimen of Morona.
Love that you feature these collectors whom share their collection & their experiences with us. Great to obtain some of their knowledge to put to use! Enjoyed that & can't wait for next week's feature.
This was so nice to see such huge anthuriums....wow! I wouldn't know where to put these plants in my house, ha. They are so beautiful. I do agree about potting mixes for sure. I only have one for most of my plants except my succulents. I never believed in having 20 different bags of potting soil sitting at my house! Thank you both for this informative video.
Usually the best potting media… is one in which the plant grew up in 😅 they really are adaptible to many different mediums. Its usually sudden changes that do them in.
Loved seeing Jonna's five anthuriums that are his favorites. I was amazed how large the leaves are on his plants. I have always wanted a Circus Peanut Anthurium (that is my favorite candy).
I only find these unique videos and information on your channel. u r seriously the best and thank you very much for making these unbelievable videos for us 👍🏻 I see plants I would never even imagined they exist and I get lots of inspiration and knowledge from them. THANK YOU!
I've wondered about the hype over circus peanuts, so the background story was very interesting! His specimens are amazing and his tips are things are things I've never heard before, so thank you for this fabulous episode!
Imo it's only hyped up that much because thus far, not too many people have it. Once it comes from TC, just like the Delta Force did, the hype will be gone almost overnight. It's mostly an "exclusivity" hype.
Oh my gosh, this is a fantastic episode. Thank you thank you guys. I love how you ask all the right questions and help get us those tips and tricks, you rock. My mind is also blown right now I’m about to do some moving around of my anthuriums lol
This was such an interesting video, and I could have listened for hours. I've recently been experimenting with using tree fern fibre and semi-hydroponics in my anthurium potting mixes and have seen some excellent results so far. Especially with tree fern fibre. Thank you, Sean and Jonno ❤ x
These anthuriums are more than gorgeous. Thank you to Jonno for giving us a glimpse of his collection. Now I may bring my anthuriums back inside sooner than I planned 😆
That is an awesome humidity chart! Never seen it before and explains why my Anthuriums aren’t doing so well. Thank you for including Fahrenheit conversions.
That Vapor pressure deficit chart is fascinating. Also interestingly, as the temperature goes down, the humidity percentage will go up, as cooler air has a lower capacity to hold humidity (and the percentage is of the air’s capacity). So if someone is looking to raise their humidity reading, lowering the temperature is a good option (within reason of course).
The man, the myth, the legend… thanks for featuring Jonno! He’s always buying up all the good clones on AA 😉 Appreciate it that you continue to give platforms to amazing plant collectors. I love that we get to nerd out on your channel 💗
Such a rare gem ! I mean the anthuriums as well. But jonno is so knowledgeable and willing to share some of his secrets in plant care. So thank you jonno, thank u Sean.
Hello, his speaking was absolutely fabulous to hear & love the information.I'm not a lover of Anthuriums( sorry) but I presently use all of his advice on my indoor plants..temp,light plus air.And what he said about the air-conditioning is spot on. In my state of Ohio our humidity indoors is 80. It was so unbearable I turned on the air knowing it wouldn't affect my plants because it dropped it down to 70. ( which is still decent) Happy to know this is why my plants is happy..Thank You, your contents are always worth waiting for.
Thank you so much for the time and work that you put into your videos I know that it takes a lot of effort. I especially like these types of videos that give key information into the care for a specific plant species. It helps me out since I'm a fairly new plant parent LOL got into house plants on my journey learning to do bonsai currently growing 4 Royal Poinciana.
Thanks so much Sean..I always come away from watching your videos learning something new. Thanks to Johno for sharing his knowledge of Anthurium care. The humidity & temperature control is something I had been trying to get right..now I know. Btw his Anthuriums are massive ❤😊
Damn! Those plants are so huge, it’s like they’re props for a movie about people being shrunk down tiny. 😂 Amazing how the Veitchii and Morona are so huge in such small pots. I can’t imagine what the whole warehouse looks and feels like.
Great insight and very educational. I’ve been growing these indoors for years and already learned some of these with first hand experience. However your explanation and highlight still taught me few tricks and confirmed some of my believes. Your willingness to share the knowledge and experiment with controlled variables to attain those knowledge takes tremendous effort. Most people typically are unwilling to share or refuse to make the effort to document. I think it worth the effort to write a paper out of this :) I really appreciate this episode!
Great video. Thanks for editing out the noise of the rain. I did not know about the vapor pressure deficit chart. I will definitely be experimenting with that chart. Thanks.
I just googled the metallicum, cute! I think narrow leaf anthurium might be a thing soon, as our host from this upcoming weeks anthurium episode stresses out
I really enjoyed this segment on anthuriums. I will be in Thailand in October and your channel has been helpful in looking at places to visit. It makes we want to travel to other places as well, especially Singapore. I've been to Vietnam and the Philippines. I wish I could bring back plants with me every time, lol.
Sweet! I myself am just starting to pay attention to my anthuriums! They’re doing better than before. They really do respond to environment and care style!
Really loved this video Sean,! While I enjoy hybrids, I grow mostly species , so this really spoke to me. But that super narrow form vetchii........O M G
I used to love those circus peanuts when I was a kid lol 😝 Great information about growing conditions. I grow my anthurium in ambient house conditions. They tend to look bad during the winter but that’s how it goes. I’m going to study up on that chart. Thank you for the great video, Sean!
I never saw so huge anthuriums!!!❤❤ Thanks so much for so good care tips, even if it's not easy to reproduce because it depends a lot on the climate and conditions that we can give to the plants! I am looking forward to the next episod with Mr Chandra!!! I remember his beautiful house and garden!!! ❤❤
Absolutely fantastic and educational video - thank you so much for sharing this information! I am very dedicated to understanding and knowing the lineage of Anthurium - I love to know the history behind the creation and/or origin. Also, the data surrounding optimal growing environments was amazing!
@@onlyplants that’s great! It was also very gratifying to learn ideal temp/humidity ratios and potting mediums. I do not believe that plants should be hidden a tent, or shut away in a cabinet, so all of my Anthurium are living in ambient with supplemental humidifiers. Are average in home environment is 70C/50% humidity, which is great. My potting medium is also nearly the same! I may add some pumice as well. I used to add a bit of pon.
excellent episode! love all the insights and sean asking the right questions. cant wait for next week! btw, will we get to see the rest of jonno's collection as well?
WHAT SUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL PLANTS..... THANKS.SEAN AND JONO. SEAN....AT ANY TIME DID YOU THINK TO GET JONO TO KEEP PICKING 5 FAVORITE PLANTS TO SHOW US EVERY WEEK? THAT WAY WE WOULD GET TO SEE HIS ENTIRE COLLECTION..... EVENTUALLY 😮😊😅 DEFINATELY A SCIENCE OF OBSEVATION COMES INTO THE CARE OF ANY PLANT. 🕊🐘✨️🙌💙🙏💚🙏💙🙏🙌✨️🦋🐝
It would be really cool if you could do a history of anthurium hybrid episode. I know its crazy at this point in time but Id like to know the history of Tim Anderson and Doc Block and NSE and Ree Gardens and such. It probably wouldn't be a super popular video but this information is really hard to find. I too love the stories behind plants and find it frustrating that its easier to buy complex hybrids (that can look gorgeous of course) but sometimes all but impossible to find a pure species.
Thats actually an excellent idea but Im not sure if Im up for the job lol. A sort of timeline / family tree type video would be cool to track the journey of some of the coolest anthurium we see today. I hope an anthurium enthusiast can make one. I would surely repost it for the community if that video comes to light❤️
Thank you for sharing wonderful video. Top 5fav plants 😵💫😍😱 specially "sp. MORONA " 😍. Thank you for the care & Tips. Your editing is always simple but Great. Love from India 💙.
can you tell me about tissue culture anubias nana petite what dosage of medium is needed i am trying many times but all failed, the plant does not sprout and grow with: Ms: 2.4g Kinetine: 0.15g Agar: 4g sugar: 15g look forward to your feedback
@@onlyplants honestly love the channel I always end up learning something new and truly enjoy seeing all the amazing plants and it’s definitely inspiring. Maybe one day I’ll have my lil jungle on your channel along with all my bioactive planted reptile and amphibian enclosures 🤷♂️
I have watched this a few times now. Absolutely blown away at the size and quality of those Anthuriums! Also found it interesting that he doesn't breed them. I was just wondering if you could share what AI software you used to remove the rain sounds? It worked like a charm!
Sounds like a plan...I have an area that gets light from a South facing window along a staircase, now I got a little project 😊 exciting to see how they do there! I have noticed my (Magnificum x Ace of spades) started producing leaves one after the other when I brought in indirect light in our porch, it wasn't doing anything for months when I brought it home and left it in my greenhouse, the new leaf was same size as the previous. Now they are getting bigger with every new one. I can just imagine when I bring it indoors 😅 thanks again for this, knowledge is power!
He’s got the most beautiful anthuriums I’ve seen to-date. Thanks for sharing Sean!
Thanks Carol!
Thank you Sean and Johno (?) For such a fantastic episode. There was a lot of knowledge sharing . And what fantastic plants! I don't think I've ever seen such a large specimen of Morona.
Thank you! His name might be spelled Jonno but he also goes by Jonathan hehe.
Excellent episode and a wealth of knowledge. Thank you, both for the video. Please do more video with Johno!
Thank youu. I learnt so much in so little time from Johno!
Wow, those are some beautiful plants! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome Angela 😀
Whoa !! That's was some amazing plants and very useful knowledge!
Thanks for sharing
You’re welcome ❤️
Interesting back stories of how each plant got their name! Great video and thanks to your friend J for showing us his stunning collection! 💚
Thank you 🥰
His collection is absolutely incredible. Thank you both for this amazing episode ❤
Thank you for taking the time to write in ❤️
Thank you for sharing this with us! I don't think I have seen such huge plants.
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Great episode, very useful hearing the tips about temperature vs humidity 🙂
Thanks Paul ❤️
Love that you feature these collectors whom share their collection & their experiences with us. Great to obtain some of their knowledge to put to use! Enjoyed that & can't wait for next week's feature.
Thank you ❤️❤️
This was so nice to see such huge anthuriums....wow! I wouldn't know where to put these plants in my house, ha. They are so beautiful. I do agree about potting mixes for sure. I only have one for most of my plants except my succulents. I never believed in having 20 different bags of potting soil sitting at my house! Thank you both for this informative video.
Usually the best potting media… is one in which the plant grew up in 😅 they really are adaptible to many different mediums. Its usually sudden changes that do them in.
Loved seeing Jonna's five anthuriums that are his favorites. I was amazed how large the leaves are on his plants. I have always wanted a Circus Peanut Anthurium (that is my favorite candy).
The rest of his collection is fantastic too. Im so tempted to come back to ask him to show 10 more 😅
Thank you and appreciate your concern on anthurium ❤I love this plant a lot
❤️ you’re welcome
I’m a purist too.. this is heaven to be able to look at amazing specimens of species and classic hybrids
Nice! I hope Johno can be convinced to let me film in his growing facility. He has hundreds like this!
Videos like this have got me into anthuriums over the last 6 months but that collection is stunning. I hope mine grow half as well. Thank you. 😍
You’re welcome 🥰
What a beautiful Anthuriums...I love and love it...💚💚💚
Thank you for sharing...Sean!
Happy weekend.
Thank you. Have a good weekend too!
Thank you both. I have 3 basic Anthurium and its good to pick up a professional tip from a master.
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I only find these unique videos and information on your channel. u r seriously the best and thank you very much for making these unbelievable videos for us 👍🏻 I see plants I would never even imagined they exist and I get lots of inspiration and knowledge from them. THANK YOU!
This is so kind ❤️ thank you
I've wondered about the hype over circus peanuts, so the background story was very interesting! His specimens are amazing and his tips are things are things I've never heard before, so thank you for this fabulous episode!
Yeahh Ive heard circus peanuts left and right, glad to have some clarification! 😀
i feel like Selby Gardens is totally slept on, usually just Florida natives know about it, I have a few of their plants.
Imo it's only hyped up that much because thus far, not too many people have it. Once it comes from TC, just like the Delta Force did, the hype will be gone almost overnight. It's mostly an "exclusivity" hype.
Oh my gosh, this is a fantastic episode. Thank you thank you guys. I love how you ask all the right questions and help get us those tips and tricks, you rock. My mind is also blown right now I’m about to do some moving around of my anthuriums lol
Thank you ❤️😀
This was such an interesting video, and I could have listened for hours. I've recently been experimenting with using tree fern fibre and semi-hydroponics in my anthurium potting mixes and have seen some excellent results so far. Especially with tree fern fibre. Thank you, Sean and Jonno ❤ x
Nice! Im just starting to get my Anthurium care nailed down myself. They really do respond well to correction!
These anthuriums are more than gorgeous. Thank you to Jonno for giving us a glimpse of his collection. Now I may bring my anthuriums back inside sooner than I planned 😆
I’ve recently moved my anthuriums indoors to my AC room with medium light. They new leaves look amazing!
I love his style!!!! So stunning!
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That is an awesome humidity chart! Never seen it before and explains why my Anthuriums aren’t doing so well. Thank you for including Fahrenheit conversions.
Ive moved my anthuriums indoor too after seeing this. The new leaves so far are fantastic!
Such a knowledgeable session, sad that we cant not able to see his Exclusive collections. bon voyage..
Thank you. Maybe he will let me come by to film it someday 😅😅
He has a beautiful collection. Thank you for sharing
You’re welcome ❤️
Thanks again for all the work you do! Most of us could only ever dream of owning or seeing plants like this!
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That Vapor pressure deficit chart is fascinating. Also interestingly, as the temperature goes down, the humidity percentage will go up, as cooler air has a lower capacity to hold humidity (and the percentage is of the air’s capacity). So if someone is looking to raise their humidity reading, lowering the temperature is a good option (within reason of course).
This is so fascinating 🥹 thank you
The man, the myth, the legend… thanks for featuring Jonno! He’s always buying up all the good clones on AA 😉
Appreciate it that you continue to give platforms to amazing plant collectors. I love that we get to nerd out on your channel 💗
Whoa this is sweet. Thank you. I hope Jonno is reading this
Loved loved loved this episode! Gorgeous specimens of Anthurium and excellent tips for us...thank you Sean and Jonno 👌🏼
You’re welcome 🥰🥰
Such a rare gem ! I mean the anthuriums as well. But jonno is so knowledgeable and willing to share some of his secrets in plant care. So thank you jonno, thank u Sean.
This is so sweet. Thanks Nick
Hello, his speaking was absolutely fabulous to hear & love the information.I'm not a lover of Anthuriums( sorry) but I presently use all of his advice on my indoor plants..temp,light plus air.And what he said about the air-conditioning is spot on. In my state of Ohio our humidity indoors is 80. It was so unbearable I turned on the air knowing it wouldn't affect my plants because it dropped it down to 70. ( which is still decent) Happy to know this is why my plants is happy..Thank You, your contents are always worth waiting for.
Yeah, I cant believe no one talked about vapor pressure deficit until now! Its kind of important.
That red Crystallium is gorgeous
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Thank you so much for the time and work that you put into your videos I know that it takes a lot of effort. I especially like these types of videos that give key information into the care for a specific plant species. It helps me out since I'm a fairly new plant parent LOL got into house plants on my journey learning to do bonsai currently growing 4 Royal Poinciana.
You’re welcome. Thanks for taking the time to write in!
Thanks to both of you ! That was very interesting !
❤️❤️ you’re welcome
Thanks so much Sean..I always come away from watching your videos learning something new. Thanks to Johno for sharing his knowledge of Anthurium care. The humidity & temperature control is something I had been trying to get right..now I know. Btw his Anthuriums are massive ❤😊
Oh yes, he has maybe… 200-300 large anthuriums in his growing facility 😀 and tons of propagations too
Great info as usual! Thanks for sharing. Jonno’s favs are incredible! Appreciate his insight🙏
Thank you ❤️
Damn! Those plants are so huge, it’s like they’re props for a movie about people being shrunk down tiny. 😂 Amazing how the Veitchii and Morona are so huge in such small pots. I can’t imagine what the whole warehouse looks and feels like.
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the quality is insanely good (as usual) despite the technical difficulties good job!
Thank you ❤️
I couldn't even tell it was raining.. awesome video
Thanks man
I really enjoyed this episode. Short yet informative!
Thank you ❤️
Incredible plants, incredible video! Thanks for putting together a great video!
Yaye 😀
ya man, such a fruitful episode. Lovin it, thanks a lot Jonno!
Thank you. I hope he’s reading all these sweet comments ya’ll are leaving ❤️
Great insight and very educational. I’ve been growing these indoors for years and already learned some of these with first hand experience. However your explanation and highlight still taught me few tricks and confirmed some of my believes. Your willingness to share the knowledge and experiment with controlled variables to attain those knowledge takes tremendous effort. Most people typically are unwilling to share or refuse to make the effort to document. I think it worth the effort to write a paper out of this :) I really appreciate this episode!
Thank you🥹
Great editing, Sean.
Thank you ❤️❤️
Great video. Thanks for editing out the noise of the rain. I did not know about the vapor pressure deficit chart. I will definitely be experimenting with that chart. Thanks.
Thank you for this ❤️
Very cool interview!
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This video was soon interesting! Thank you!😊
You’re welcome ❤️
What an enjoyable episode 😊 I bought an Anthurium metallicum from Jonno before and attest that the quality is tip top ❤
I just googled the metallicum, cute! I think narrow leaf anthurium might be a thing soon, as our host from this upcoming weeks anthurium episode stresses out
@@onlyplants ohhh yes. The morona with its strappy and wavy leaves is gorgeous 😍
Fascinating video! Thank you for sharing. It was very helpful
Thank you ❤️
Superb episode. I like your sharp focus on just 5 plants. And knockout plants they are. Appreciated especially the cultural info. Thanks.
Thank you.
Hi Sean, your videos never disappoint, and this is no exception. Love this video including the rain sound.
Thank you, this is so kind ❤️
I really enjoyed this segment on anthuriums. I will be in Thailand in October and your channel has been helpful in looking at places to visit. It makes we want to travel to other places as well, especially Singapore. I've been to Vietnam and the Philippines. I wish I could bring back plants with me every time, lol.
Thank you, i will be in Thailand early October before hitting China!
Really cool episode. Also I´m happy to hear that my anthurium growing conditions seem to be just right 🙂
Sweet! I myself am just starting to pay attention to my anthuriums! They’re doing better than before. They really do respond to environment and care style!
Really loved this video Sean,! While I enjoy hybrids, I grow mostly species , so this really spoke to me. But that super narrow form vetchii........O M G
Hang on to your species, some day when the market is saturated with hybrids, the species will become rare and expensive again
Amazing and informative ❤
Thank you ❤️
I used to love those circus peanuts when I was a kid lol 😝
Great information about growing conditions. I grow my anthurium in ambient house conditions.
They tend to look bad during the winter but that’s how it goes.
I’m going to study up on that chart.
Thank you for the great video, Sean!
Im so curious to know what they taste like haha. Wonder if I can find them when I visit Florida this Sept.
Whoa 🤯 love love love!! ❤
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I never saw so huge anthuriums!!!❤❤ Thanks so much for so good care tips, even if it's not easy to reproduce because it depends a lot on the climate and conditions that we can give to the plants! I am looking forward to the next episod with Mr Chandra!!! I remember his beautiful house and garden!!! ❤❤
Thanks Cathie! This is encouraging since you are one of the first few to view this
@@onlyplants PS the sound is absolutely correct! 🙂
Great interview!
Clearly my anthuriums would prefer a cooler greenhouse temperature.
And good to hear a shoutout to Marie Shelby Gardens!💚
❤️❤️ thank you
Very interesting! 😍
Thank you 🥰
Absolutely fantastic and educational video - thank you so much for sharing this information! I am very dedicated to understanding and knowing the lineage of Anthurium - I love to know the history behind the creation and/or origin. Also, the data surrounding optimal growing environments was amazing!
Thank you ❤️ I learnt a lot too!
@@onlyplants that’s great! It was also very gratifying to learn ideal temp/humidity ratios and potting mediums. I do not believe that plants should be hidden a tent, or shut away in a cabinet, so all of my Anthurium are living in ambient with supplemental humidifiers. Are average in home environment is 70C/50% humidity, which is great. My potting medium is also nearly the same! I may add some pumice as well. I used to add a bit of pon.
Love this educational episode! 💜🌱
Thanks! 🥰
Love it❤
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phenomenal ❤
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Fabulous content. Excellent presentation. ❤❤❤
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excellent episode! love all the insights and sean asking the right questions. cant wait for next week!
btw, will we get to see the rest of jonno's collection as well?
I hope he will show us next time. I’ll Ping him when I visit Singapore next.
Two of my idol!
Whoaaa thank you 🙈
Nice video. Thanks
You’re most welcome
WHAT SUNNINGLY BEAUTIFUL PLANTS.....
THANKS.SEAN AND JONO.
SEAN....AT ANY TIME DID YOU THINK TO GET JONO TO KEEP PICKING 5 FAVORITE PLANTS TO SHOW US EVERY WEEK?
THAT WAY WE WOULD GET TO SEE HIS ENTIRE COLLECTION.....
EVENTUALLY 😮😊😅
DEFINATELY A SCIENCE OF OBSEVATION COMES INTO THE CARE OF ANY PLANT.
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Actually… he said that he is preparing his space so we can film the entire thing!! Maybe sometime in 2025
thx for your information....
Best you Sean.....👍👍👍
You’re most welcome 😀 Jonno did most of the heavy lifting in this episode
Amazing!
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soooooo beautiful!
Sick bullates on the veitchii😍😍😍
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Thank you gentilmen 👏🤝
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It would be really cool if you could do a history of anthurium hybrid episode. I know its crazy at this point in time but Id like to know the history of Tim Anderson and Doc Block and NSE and Ree Gardens and such. It probably wouldn't be a super popular video but this information is really hard to find. I too love the stories behind plants and find it frustrating that its easier to buy complex hybrids (that can look gorgeous of course) but sometimes all but impossible to find a pure species.
Thats actually an excellent idea but Im not sure if Im up for the job lol. A sort of timeline / family tree type video would be cool to track the journey of some of the coolest anthurium we see today. I hope an anthurium enthusiast can make one. I would surely repost it for the community if that video comes to light❤️
Great episode 👌 thanks 🙏
You’re welcome 😀
dude ai is crazy good, holy smokes
Haha yes! And we have only started with this technology. Can you believe its only been 1-2 years?
Bro need more video in monstera like lime lemon, lime lightings, mint Aurea monstera and other types of monstera types including mints please
An all-monstera video is coming soon 😀
Thanks,well said.
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Thank you for sharing wonderful video. Top 5fav plants 😵💫😍😱 specially "sp. MORONA " 😍. Thank you for the care & Tips. Your editing is always simple but Great. Love from India 💙.
Thank you ❤️❤️
can you tell me about tissue culture anubias nana petite what dosage of medium is needed
i am trying many times but all failed, the plant does not sprout and grow with:
Ms: 2.4g
Kinetine: 0.15g
Agar: 4g
sugar: 15g
look forward to your feedback
Hello, I have a feeling this was commented on the wrong video?
I also like species over unknown hybrids
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Those are a great top 5 🤘🏻🤘🏻
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@@onlyplants honestly love the channel I always end up learning something new and truly enjoy seeing all the amazing plants and it’s definitely inspiring. Maybe one day I’ll have my lil jungle on your channel along with all my bioactive planted reptile and amphibian enclosures 🤷♂️
I have watched this a few times now. Absolutely blown away at the size and quality of those Anthuriums! Also found it interesting that he doesn't breed them. I was just wondering if you could share what AI software you used to remove the rain sounds? It worked like a charm!
It is in the paid version of the davinci resolve software 😀
Thanks Sean and Jonno- super informative!
❤️❤️ you’re welcome
Do you know which variety of that Anthurium Red Crystallinum is? NSE? Doc?
I actually don’t, but if you DM Jonno I think he would reply 😀
No, it doesn’t sound like you’re shouting. Keep posting those interesting videos. 🙂
Thank you hehe
I can’t believe these plants are real.
Commitment brings results
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I like anthurium vittarifolium
❤️❤️ i love that too, and they variegate beautifully 🥹
Now I am actually thinking about bringing my anthuriums indoors, I was afraid that the ac would dry them!
I just brought all of my anthuriums indoors into AC lol. Medium indirect light with some supplemented light. Crossing fingers
They actually suffer in the high heat, high light and high humidity of my greenhouse
Sounds like a plan...I have an area that gets light from a South facing window along a staircase, now I got a little project 😊 exciting to see how they do there! I have noticed my (Magnificum x Ace of spades) started producing leaves one after the other when I brought in indirect light in our porch, it wasn't doing anything for months when I brought it home and left it in my greenhouse, the new leaf was same size as the previous. Now they are getting bigger with every new one. I can just imagine when I bring it indoors 😅 thanks again for this, knowledge is power!
I also like original plant not hybrid too much. Im also planning to collect anthurium but only original form
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I how there is part 2 and part 3 for tours
Haha I hope he will have me back for mroe
Do you have other social media I can subscribe to?
I’m @bo.tan.ist on instagram 🙌🏽
很帥😊
谢谢
My anthuriums always do so poorly :( I love them but they do not love me.
Try adjusting the care 😀 they respond well to it albeit it being a slow process.
Werq! Stunning plants
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Secret?! Knowlage its free
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Ga seru lu Jono
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