Your videos are by far the most informative ones I've seen when researching plant care, and it's immensely useful the way you explain everything in such detail. Please keep making these, I cannot express how very appreciated they are!
I just learned that three of my plants that I thought were pothos are actually scindapsus! I truly appreciate your expertise. You give the best information on the internet exclamation point!
Me, wanting to try a scindapsus a few months ago but kept on canceling myself to buy it because the swedish plant guy haven't explain/made a video about it. .............. S.P.G made videos about scindapsus! Me, running to the nearest nursery to get myself a scindapsus 😝
I fell in love with this plant from this video. I looked everywhere here in Athens, Greece. Finally I found one, but it is growing really slow... Thank you for your great advices😊!
I bought a couple that got cold damage, I left the leaves on until it got more leaves. The overall plant is beautiful, however the leaves have nasty brown spots from the cold damage. It was relatively small, but after a few months I was able to cut the leaves off. It just needed time to grow, the plant is amazing.
Wow!! Thank you so much for being so so so informative! I have been trying to crack the code for scindapsus for a couple years now as mine just fail to thrive! I swear to God everyone's advice is "Bright indirect light" and other common advice and no one has ever broken it all down like this. I had no idea about the root system for instance. Knowing it has delicate roots totally changes everything for me!! I am going to go about changing all my habits for my scindapsus now. Here in Spain I rarely have issues with plants and now armed with all this knowledge Im pretty sure I will get my scindapsus to thrive now!! Thank you again!
Thank you so much! First time I see one of your video and surely not the last. I'm a French speaking from Québec Canada I understand perfectly your english. Really good informations, I learn a lot. 👍👍👍
I bought this plant even though I knew nothing about it, I just liked the leaves. Thank you for this video I now feel as if I made a good decision when I bought it. You always give such detailed information. This is something I really need.
I got two new scindapsus plants. My previous plant has a new leaf, he died back to one leaf. I'm loving this plant. The new ones are doing fantastic. Thank you for these awesome videos
Another plant for the dark corners of my house! Thank you for the excellent care video - your work is always highly informative and thorough. So glad I found your channel :)
Your videos are the best gardening videos I have seen! You give such great, detailed information that is useful for the beginner and the advanced gardener, too. I look forward to watching all your past videos!
My Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma is doing well, but Monstera Adansonii isn’t and that is supposed to also be easy. Wish he would do a video with his wonderful examples for us.
Are you giving it heaps of light?! Mine is on a windowsill and has grown about 4 feet in about 8 months! Well draining soil and let them dry out before watering.
@@bariton3779 I have mine about 6-7 feet from a mostly south but a little bit western window and I water it when the moisture meter is at 3. Super bone dry all the way through. It's thriving I had to extend my trellis!
Great video. I wish I would have watched this video first. I bought two of these and proceded to repot as soon as I got home. It's been my experience that all plants are very root-bound from the greenhouse. There were hardly any roots and I thought I bought a pot of fresh cuttings. The soil completly fell apart. One cutting only had one thin root although the plant looked very healthy. Hopefully I did not do any damage. Thank you for the information.
Hello from tropical Singapore! Thank you for the very comprehensive explanation. Even though this plant is in the local forest, your info is so relevant for me to keep them happy indoors.
Can u please do a video on grow lights? How do I determine which which light best suits my needs? What do the different types do (pink/purple light vs white light, 3000K vs 5500K, etc). Thanks.
Danke, ich kann nur wenig Englisch. Du sprichst schön langsam und so habe ich alles verstanden. Deine Videos gefallen mir sehr gut. Viele Grüße aus Eltville von Andreas
I don't know why i just can't keep this plant alive.i love your channel. I live in texas. I have one dying now. It was huge when i got it. Now its very spindly and leaves looking gray/ brown.
Just found your channel and subscribed. The most informative, thorough and NOT boring videos on plants!!! I have one of those and I was treating it like a pothos because so many sites say it is the same thing. I was going to water it today but I will wait a bit. It's in a hanging basket (bought it that way) but I'm going to plant it with a pole to climb on, I want those big leaves!! I've already watched a few and I will watch all of them because I have a lot of plants. I also love connecting with people from all over the world. Hi from Florida!!!
Oh Thank uuuu for this very informative video! I followed your advice when I bought my 4" small Exotica:) I was overwatering & it wz too close to the entrance door at first before I saw this video now it is very cozy in a bright corner happy & growing fast:)
This is an amazing video!! Thank you so much. My Satin Pothos is one of the first houseplants I got years ago, and the more I learn about it, the more I love it!
If you are in uk...morrisons has them just now for £3.. theyre very vigourous..look carefully...youll find them amongst other plants... I wish you had shown us the pots that your big scindapsis plants were in...
Wow this was so amazing!! I’ve been watching these five minute videos where they all say the same very basic things but THIS video so much information thank you definitely watching all of their videos now
Best videos to help grow happy, healthy plants. Instant subscribe!! Thank you so much for all the great info!! Haven’t found any other videos that are as informative and helpful!
Thank you for so much great information! I have been struggling with the watering for mine and you have confirmed my suspicion that I don't think the soil is airy enough (both are still in the original nursery pots). Since I have had them for about 5 months, I will carefully give the soil mix some perlite. Thank you!
Very happy about this video I bought this plant last week. When I was trying to look it up a bit the different names used made me unsure if there was different but similar plants or the same kind so good that you explained about the name situation.
Thanks i've came across with your channel. Yeah subscribed and who wouldn't cĺck like with this profound subject taught. And going further with your other videos are truely excellently explained. I'd love listejing much when i do love plants.
I love🥰 my Scindapsus, really easy pretty plant👍. Hope you make videos about calatheas,prayer, marantha,ctenanthe plants. Whats the difference? I like this plants but I cannot get them to grow quite well🙈. You explained everything we are learning a lot.👍
Thanks guys. That helps a lot! I put this plant indoor recently from being outdoor in spring and summer. It was full and perfectly fine there - not now anymore. And now I know how to fix it. Thanks 🙏🏻😁
I am not one of the swedish plant guys, but have some experience with grow lights. I tried and tested many different brands. Ordinary GU10 Sylvania refled spots 6500 kelvin are great for growth. You can by adapters for E27 or E14 sockets. Those lights may be placed a little further from the plant, 50cm or so. Best to get the 6w lights or higher. I used to by the 8w lights, but they are no longer available.
Thank you sooo much.. Very very informative.. I really learned a lot.. Hope i will do a better job applying it on my Scindapsus argyraeus.. It is now my no.1 favorite among lots of my favorite plants.. More power!
Thank you soo much!!! my plant had curly leaves, but it was with moist soil. I did not understand what was wrong with it. Now I know it needs more moisture. I have placed a dish with stones and water under the pot, without it touching the water! And I will encourage it to climb!
Fantastic. Love his videos. I've got all three varieties recently, glad I watched this as I was keeping the creatures moist, just like I do with the pothos. Not anymore! Thank you!
Thank you for your very informative & helpful tips for scindapsus. I just bought one last week & it’s very expensive so I really want this plant to thrive stay with me for a long time. I bought the silvery anne. It’s so beautiful. It’s trailing on a moss pole. I will try to remember your advise to not overwater not to repot unless necessary & remove from furnitures or wall where it could climb😁
Yes...I made the mistake of repotting a week after I bought it. I figured out that it likes to be by itself..in a pot. I tried to put 3 in a 6in pot. Not good!! I got it together ❤
I put 2 of these in the bathroom with some artificial lighting, but I made the first mistake of transferring them to fixed wall pots, so the leaves curled up, despite botto watering and misting.. one died, and Iam trying to revive the other one and in the meanwhile I got two cuttings trying to root in water. Hope they root successfully, so I can start agsin. Great video.
Thank you so much! I considered jumping to part 4, but am so glad I watched the whole, informative smorgasbord of info! Now I feel confident to tackle my daughter's scindapsus which was probably suffering from lack of drainage and being on the hvac unit. 🙄😊
Question... regarding repotting them in a pot that is not too large...how do they thrive in the wild where there is lots of space and water around them? I don't understand why we need to keep them in a small space when indoors.
@@ericawilloughby876 Because they'll sit in a lot of moist soil for longer, hence inviting root rot. In the wild the soil has constant access to flowing air and sun as well as other plants that use up the water in that space
@@ericawilloughby876 There is more exposure to oxygen outdoors and therefore the perfect moisture--air balance. We have to try to mimic that balance when we grow plants in containers indoors. I learned that the hard way by over-watering and too frequent watering that caused fast root rot. There was not enough oxygen in the pot to balance all that water. I killed a lot of Scindapsus plants.
finally someone who can tell me the difference! thhank you for this video!
I think I just earned a PhD on Scindapsus! 😁
Same haha this guy is so good
Exactly. Yeah we r all experts now. Thanks to him
LOL, same here.
Professor green bean
Yes, he’s very thorough!
Thanks for sharing from UK 😘🌻
When I want to learn in depth about a plant you are my favorite chanel.
I watch a lot of plant videos, but yours are absolutely the best. Packed full of useful information from beginning to end. Thank you!
Thanks for the video!
Your videos are by far the most informative ones I've seen when researching plant care, and it's immensely useful the way you explain everything in such detail. Please keep making these, I cannot express how very appreciated they are!
I just learned that three of my plants that I thought were pothos are actually scindapsus! I truly appreciate your expertise. You give the best information on the internet exclamation point!
Me, wanting to try a scindapsus a few months ago but kept on canceling myself to buy it because the swedish plant guy haven't explain/made a video about it.
..............
S.P.G made videos about scindapsus!
Me, running to the nearest nursery to get myself a scindapsus 😝
This is my favourite scindapsus video on TH-cam! So informative - thank you!!
Awesome video! Can you please make a video of how you use-install-make the wire tower where you have your scindapsis?
Thnks a lot.. I got my mistakes and living in sweden its imp to know about all these
I fell in love with this plant from this video. I looked everywhere here in Athens, Greece. Finally I found one, but it is growing really slow... Thank you for your great advices😊!
Thank you 😘
I bought a couple that got cold damage, I left the leaves on until it got more leaves. The overall plant is beautiful, however the leaves have nasty brown spots from the cold damage. It was relatively small, but after a few months I was able to cut the leaves off. It just needed time to grow, the plant is amazing.
Wow!! Thank you so much for being so so so informative! I have been trying to crack the code for scindapsus for a couple years now as mine just fail to thrive! I swear to God everyone's advice is "Bright indirect light" and other common advice and no one has ever broken it all down like this. I had no idea about the root system for instance. Knowing it has delicate roots totally changes everything for me!! I am going to go about changing all my habits for my scindapsus now. Here in Spain I rarely have issues with plants and now armed with all this knowledge Im pretty sure I will get my scindapsus to thrive now!! Thank you again!
I am in the habit of binge watching this channel whilst I garden!! Love these guys!!
Having an example to show of plant problems is SO HELPFUL
Thank you so much! First time I see one of your video and surely not the last. I'm a French speaking from Québec Canada I understand perfectly your english. Really good informations, I learn a lot. 👍👍👍
I bought this plant even though I knew nothing about it, I just liked the leaves. Thank you for this video I now feel as if I made a good decision when I bought it. You always give such detailed information. This is something I really need.
I got two new scindapsus plants. My previous plant has a new leaf, he died back to one leaf. I'm loving this plant. The new ones are doing fantastic. Thank you for these awesome videos
I repotted my plants and killed them straightaway. I was only able to save two cuttings😭😭. I will buy again and follow your good advice.
I feel ready to take care of my new plant. Thank you for the wealth of information.
Really informative
Finally someone to help me with those black spots, thank you a lot!
I enjoy how you explain the plant , very educational about the scindapsus plant I will try to follow your suggestions thanks for sharing.😊
Great info! So helpful to know why the leaves curl or turn black, and what happens with too much or too little water. Thanks for going in depth!
You just saved my new Scindapsus from being prematurely repotted, hahaha. Great vid.
I got this plant 1,5 months ago. It started dying. Thanks to you I know what I have been doing wrong for all this time. Thank you!
Another plant for the dark corners of my house! Thank you for the excellent care video - your work is always highly informative and thorough. So glad I found your channel :)
Perfect how you explain, watch your vlog always
Your videos are the best gardening videos I have seen! You give such great, detailed information that is useful for the beginner and the advanced gardener, too. I look forward to watching all your past videos!
Fantastic info , just subbed , and I like how you don’t get over enthusiastic , just speak normally, thank you
Thank you! Just got a satin Pothos last week and so happy to find this helpful video.
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Scindapsus is my favorite type of plant right now! Thank you so much this video, it’s packed with such a wealth of information🙏🏼🌱💚
Most informative channel I subscribe to. I am learning so much.
This plant channel is so good. I have learned all I know from you. Thank you for all your great information . I am purchasing this plant today:-)
I was trying to find so detailed video about scindapsus pictus for so long time and there it is!! Thank u so much for this job 😊😊😊
I think I and many others would love a video on raphidfora tetrasperma! I'm struggling with this supposedly easy-care fast-growing plant😵
same! i bought rhaphidophora thinking it needed similar care to my monstera, but i cant tell what it wants!
My Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma is doing well, but Monstera Adansonii isn’t and that is supposed to also be easy. Wish he would do a video with his wonderful examples for us.
Are you giving it heaps of light?! Mine is on a windowsill and has grown about 4 feet in about 8 months! Well draining soil and let them dry out before watering.
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@@bariton3779 I have mine about 6-7 feet from a mostly south but a little bit western window and I water it when the moisture meter is at 3. Super bone dry all the way through. It's thriving I had to extend my trellis!
Great video. I wish I would have watched this video first. I bought two of these and proceded to repot as soon as I got home. It's been my experience that all plants are very root-bound from the greenhouse. There were hardly any roots and I thought I bought a pot of fresh cuttings. The soil completly fell apart. One cutting only had one thin root although the plant looked very healthy. Hopefully I did not do any damage. Thank you for the information.
The best plant channel on youtube!
I just bought one. This has been so helpful. I was going to do a hanging basket but I think I'll let it climb.
After such great info I had to subscribe!
Hello from tropical Singapore! Thank you for the very comprehensive explanation. Even though this plant is in the local forest, your info is so relevant for me to keep them happy indoors.
nice info. thank you from malaysia.
Great information, thank you for sharing!!
Awesome video - thanks 🤩
The most informative video.
One of the best plant guy on youtube 👍🏾
Thank you for d lovely video. Learnt a lot.
Can u please do a video on grow lights? How do I determine which which light best suits my needs? What do the different types do (pink/purple light vs white light, 3000K vs 5500K, etc). Thanks.
Very informative vlog.
Danke, ich kann nur wenig Englisch. Du sprichst schön langsam und so habe ich alles verstanden. Deine Videos gefallen mir sehr gut. Viele Grüße aus Eltville von Andreas
I've had a cutting growing in water in a vase with bamboo for 2-3 years. I use water from the aquarium for nutrients.
I don't know why i just can't keep this plant alive.i love your channel. I live in texas. I have one dying now. It was huge when i got it. Now its very spindly and leaves looking gray/ brown.
Very informative. Thank you
Just found your channel and subscribed. The most informative, thorough and NOT boring videos on plants!!! I have one of those and I was treating it like a pothos because so many sites say it is the same thing. I was going to water it today but I will wait a bit. It's in a hanging basket (bought it that way) but I'm going to plant it with a pole to climb on, I want those big leaves!! I've already watched a few and I will watch all of them because I have a lot of plants. I also love connecting with people from all over the world. Hi from Florida!!!
Oh Thank uuuu for this very informative video! I followed your advice when I bought my 4" small Exotica:) I was overwatering & it wz too close to the entrance door at first before I saw this video now it is very cozy in a bright corner happy & growing fast:)
Thank you for the informative video. 💚
This is an amazing video!! Thank you so much. My Satin Pothos is one of the first houseplants I got years ago, and the more I learn about it, the more I love it!
I just bought one and this video was AWESOME!!! Thank you 😎
Thank you for this very infornative video. Watching here from the Philippines.
Brilliant advice so informative
If you are in uk...morrisons has them just now for £3.. theyre very vigourous..look carefully...youll find them amongst other plants...
I wish you had shown us the pots that your big scindapsis plants were in...
Wow this was so amazing!! I’ve been watching these five minute videos where they all say the same very basic things but THIS video so much information thank you definitely watching all of their videos now
Waaw very informative video thank you for these precious infos !!!!!
Truly enjoyed this video - very informative, thank you! Just subscribed!🦋🌱
Very very detailed video!!thank you!!
Live memory, too. Wonderful New plants. Thanks.
Amazing information thank you from 🇨🇦
Best videos to help grow happy, healthy plants. Instant subscribe!! Thank you so much for all the great info!! Haven’t found any other videos that are as informative and helpful!
thanks a lot , you gave me a lot of precious information.
In India its lucky, if we have this due to its rare exotic ,expensive plant ,which we wont get easily. Thanks for information 🙏
I really appreciate your very informative videos. Thanks from Canada! :-)
Thank you for so much great information! I have been struggling with the watering for mine and you have confirmed my suspicion that I don't think the soil is airy enough (both are still in the original nursery pots). Since I have had them for about 5 months, I will carefully give the soil mix some perlite. Thank you!
Very happy about this video I bought this plant last week. When I was trying to look it up a bit the different names used made me unsure if there was different but similar plants or the same kind so good that you explained about the name situation.
Bravo! New plant for me! Thank you! As always, such an informative video.
Very good detailed presentation. Congratulations
Just bought a Silvery Anne today. Taking notes as I watch......thank you!
Thanks i've came across with your channel. Yeah subscribed and who wouldn't cĺck like with this profound subject taught. And going further with your other videos are truely excellently explained. I'd love listejing much when i do love plants.
Very informative. Thank you. The plants care videos of your is very useful.
My Silvery Ann will arrive in a few days. This is just perfect timing!
I love🥰 my Scindapsus, really easy pretty plant👍. Hope you make videos about calatheas,prayer, marantha,ctenanthe plants. Whats the difference? I like this plants but I cannot get them to grow quite well🙈. You explained everything we are learning a lot.👍
Thanks guys. That helps a lot! I put this plant indoor recently from being outdoor in spring and summer. It was full and perfectly fine there - not now anymore. And now I know how to fix it. Thanks 🙏🏻😁
I am not one of the swedish plant guys, but have some experience with grow lights. I tried and tested many different brands. Ordinary GU10 Sylvania refled spots 6500 kelvin are great for growth. You can by adapters for E27 or E14 sockets. Those lights may be placed a little further from the plant, 50cm or so. Best to get the 6w lights or higher. I used to by the 8w lights, but they are no longer available.
Thank you sooo much.. Very very informative.. I really learned a lot.. Hope i will do a better job applying it on my Scindapsus argyraeus.. It is now my no.1 favorite among lots of my favorite plants.. More power!
Thank you soo much!!! my plant had curly leaves, but it was with moist soil. I did not understand what was wrong with it. Now I know it needs more moisture. I have placed a dish with stones and water under the pot, without it touching the water! And I will encourage it to climb!
Fantastic. Love his videos. I've got all three varieties recently, glad I watched this as I was keeping the creatures moist, just like I do with the pothos.
Not anymore! Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you for making these videos, it's greatly appreciated!! I would LOVE to hear what you have to say about Calathea :)
Thank you!!! I’ve been requesting this video!!
This was incredibly thorough. Loved this. Subscribed for more content like this. Great work!
love these
Thank you for your very informative & helpful tips for scindapsus. I just bought one last week & it’s very expensive so I really want this plant to thrive stay with me for a long time. I bought the silvery anne. It’s so beautiful. It’s trailing on a moss pole. I will try to remember your advise to not overwater not to repot unless necessary & remove from furnitures or wall where it could climb😁
very informative content. Thank you
Yaaaay! Finally 😄 thank you guys 🌿🌸
Yes...I made the mistake of repotting a week after I bought it. I figured out that it likes to be by itself..in a pot. I tried to put 3 in a 6in pot. Not good!! I got it together ❤
Köpte min första idag ☺️👏🏼
Thank you for the excellent explanation, you help me so much
I put 2 of these in the bathroom with some artificial lighting, but I made the first mistake of transferring them to fixed wall pots, so the leaves curled up, despite botto watering and misting.. one died, and Iam trying to revive the other one and in the meanwhile I got two cuttings trying to root in water. Hope they root successfully, so I can start agsin. Great video.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge off this plant. I recently got one so this video was very helpful.
Thank you so much! I considered jumping to part 4, but am so glad I watched the whole, informative smorgasbord of info! Now I feel confident to tackle my daughter's scindapsus which was probably suffering from lack of drainage and being on the hvac unit. 🙄😊
Question... regarding repotting them in a pot that is not too large...how do they thrive in the wild where there is lots of space and water around them? I don't understand why we need to keep them in a small space when indoors.
I don't understand? Why do they need a small pot when they can spread out in all the soil in the wild?
@@ericawilloughby876 Because they'll sit in a lot of moist soil for longer, hence inviting root rot. In the wild the soil has constant access to flowing air and sun as well as other plants that use up the water in that space
@@ericawilloughby876 There is more exposure to oxygen outdoors and therefore the perfect moisture--air balance. We have to try to mimic that balance when we grow plants in containers indoors. I learned that the hard way by over-watering and too frequent watering that caused fast root rot. There was not enough oxygen in the pot to balance all that water. I killed a lot of Scindapsus plants.