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  • @answerinprogress
    @answerinprogress  Před 3 lety +183

    The first 100 people to go to blinkist.com/answerinprogress are going to get unlimited access for 1 week to try it out. You’ll also get 25% off if you want the full membership. The 7-day trial is completely free, and you can cancel at any time during that period.
    I hope you liked that video and got some plant serotonin :D Comment below your favourite plants for the algorithm!

    • @icantthinkofaname8139
      @icantthinkofaname8139 Před 3 lety +1

      Jokes on you, I don’t have a dog! Only a cat and a snake >:)

    • @Qo0_0
      @Qo0_0 Před 3 lety

      Stonks

    • @tatebuckland5241
      @tatebuckland5241 Před 3 lety

      Ik this is off topic but it would be cool to do a mental health video

    • @peskypigeonx
      @peskypigeonx Před 3 lety

      *p l a n t h a p p i n e s s*

    • @Omegashotgun
      @Omegashotgun Před 3 lety

      man you really went for "Why buying pets are a scam"

  • @efrenenverde
    @efrenenverde Před 3 lety +1972

    People get attached to Roombas, humans will get attached to anything that even remotely looks alive and is nearby lol

    • @magk2524
      @magk2524 Před 3 lety +159

      roombas are cute af

    • @Atellas
      @Atellas Před 3 lety +175

      @@magk2524 Oh yeah? You haven’t even seen the best part.
      Put googly eyes on them lol

    • @shytendeakatamanoir9740
      @shytendeakatamanoir9740 Před 3 lety +91

      @@Atellas Yeah, but googly eyes make everything better.
      My door would be my best buddy if it had googly eyes!

    • @LydianMelody
      @LydianMelody Před 3 lety +76

      Ask someone if they care about a pencil you’re holding. When they say no, tell them it’s name is (anything), snap it, then watch the horror on their face.

    • @RachelBayati
      @RachelBayati Před 3 lety +42

      Anyone else scold their Roombas when they get into mischief (i.e. eat something they shouldn't)? Maybe I need to get out of the house more...

  • @carrotman
    @carrotman Před 3 lety +2057

    The answer is clearly
    "Landlords don't allow pets."

    • @LadyViolet1
      @LadyViolet1 Před 3 lety +33

      I mean they can always try for a doctor's note. Mine didn't disallow pets, but I did get the monthly pet fee waived. At least my doctor was very open to it with pretty much no questions asked.

    • @privatizitat815
      @privatizitat815 Před 3 lety +10

      It's actually not allowed to forbid pets in many places, they just do it anyways

    • @alexc6088
      @alexc6088 Před 3 lety +8

      @@privatizitat815 Because what, you're going to spend the legal fees in sending them to court and taking it to court? So they'll just flat out deny or if they're really bad, charge you a fee for "maintaining the house" because of pets.

    • @liriodendronlasianthus
      @liriodendronlasianthus Před 3 lety +4

      I already have an elderly dog and instead of stressing her out with another animal, I started growing vegetable plants :)

    • @catcat4697
      @catcat4697 Před 3 lety +5

      I liked this comment, to then quickly un-like it in the hopes to not upset my plants

  • @thiagomattos450
    @thiagomattos450 Před 3 lety +1303

    If anyone else was wondering, the word "plant" was said 71 times along the video.

  • @tallasianchick
    @tallasianchick Před 3 lety +693

    I live in the city and I'm disabled. Can't have nor afford a big doggo, so I fell in love with plants. I say it's mutualism.

  • @gehna500
    @gehna500 Před 3 lety +1209

    Melissa: Tries to make her life better
    Sabrina: Tries to torture herself by doing things that she thinks is easy but it in reality is hard lol
    Also HERB

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Před 3 lety +7

      I make my life better by watching this channel. I love this guys. they're around the same age as me so it feels like friends that i dont actually have (because they'll never really know me lol)

  • @hc6157
    @hc6157 Před 3 lety +1677

    Let’s not forget: plant ownership utilizes the same *skills* as pet ownership. You have to get a plant/pet that is suited to your home and lifestyle in order to keep it healthy. You have to do your research. If you make an impulse purchase, you face the consequences. A plant is a great starter pet without the animal abuse, yay.

    • @akio5250
      @akio5250 Před 3 lety +27

      LITERALLY

    • @thevisualkiwi
      @thevisualkiwi Před 3 lety +119

      I do partly agree with you, but I would like to add that one shouldn't downplay the skills, time and research it takes to take care of a pet, an actual animal, properly. I know you didn't mean it like that, I just wanted to add for anyone that might not realize that.
      Keeping Plants healthy is like a tutorial level for some basic skills you need as a pet owner.

    • @flyingchic3n
      @flyingchic3n Před 3 lety +30

      Yea but unlike a pet you can forget about them for like 3 weeks lol

    • @fwizzybee42
      @fwizzybee42 Před 3 lety +47

      I feel like maybe plants are good starters for animals that don’t interact like fish? Honestly for me though keeping up with my dog is easier than plants. I can be a spot distracted but never fear, 95% of dogs (and I hear cats) will let you know forcefully if you are even a little late with dinner or walks. The fact that you only have to do something for a plant at most every few days is the issue for me.
      Plants can fall into the background but my dog never does.

    • @sweetpeabee4983
      @sweetpeabee4983 Před 3 lety +19

      @@thevisualkiwi yeah! I've been thinking lately that the "levels of pet", so to speak, go like rock < plant < non-human animal < small human. There's probably other levels in there, but this is a decent rough sketch.
      (And on a personal note, considering how much I'm struggling with the rock to plant upgrade, I'm very glad I don't have a more demanding pet lol.)

  • @sargentscythe
    @sargentscythe Před 3 lety +259

    It feels like this video was missing something. I couldn't put my finger on it at first, but I think it might be that the "experiment" only went on for five days. I think it would've been valuable to see how you felt about the plants after caring for them for a while. Otherwise, this was great! I'm definitely considering plant ownership more now and I hope we get some updates on your plants in the newsletter!

    • @Vale-nh6ey
      @Vale-nh6ey Před 3 lety +14

      I have several plants, my favorite is a little cactus, he looks just like the one on the thumbnail, I have progress pics of him growing lol, I haven’t named him, but he is a he, I think it’s nice to have a plant and see them grow up. I also have a succulent that has this really fun geometric shaped leaves, 100% recommend plant parenthood, specially succulents and cactus, they are really hardy plants :)

    • @mossthebryophyter
      @mossthebryophyter Před 3 lety +15

      I agree. Being able to actually see them grow, change, and bloom is what makes them feel so rewarding. I grew some beautiful Forget me nots from seeds over an entire year and he was about 2 feet tall before I decided to cut him. I also named him Leviathan for how tall he grew

  • @internetchocolate6733
    @internetchocolate6733 Před 3 lety +151

    I’m loving these timestamp subtitles lmao
    plant tutor? yes
    melissa enters plant parenthood
    melissa tries to keep her plant children alive
    maybe plant serotonin is real
    yes, she actually made a scrapbook for her plants

  • @LZeugirdor
    @LZeugirdor Před 3 lety +452

    Some days I feel like a plant, but without a plant parent lmao.

  • @thelastcube.
    @thelastcube. Před 3 lety +270

    idea: name your pot instead of the plant.
    example: your first plant could be "Nott the first", the next plant in that pot will be "Nott the second" and so forth and so on

  • @tytesz2371
    @tytesz2371 Před 3 lety +396

    "...all of my friends have plants..."
    *shows like 3 or 4 people*
    Honestly, same

    • @agrisimfarming
      @agrisimfarming Před 3 lety +14

      Bold of you to assume I have friends

    • @skoovee
      @skoovee Před 3 lety +22

      I mean who has more than that many freinds and actuly care about eachother

    • @anmoldeep2400
      @anmoldeep2400 Před 3 lety +23

      Quality over quantity

    • @issecret1
      @issecret1 Před 3 lety +2

      Who each have one or two plants total

    • @sillygoosetaur
      @sillygoosetaur Před 2 lety +1

      @@issecret1 thats like 3-8 plants

  • @anthropomorphicpeanut6160
    @anthropomorphicpeanut6160 Před 3 lety +180

    I can't have pets because of my parents allergies so I have a small cactus. I really hope he doesn't die because I'm already too emotionally attached

    • @haphuongle2920
      @haphuongle2920 Před 3 lety +20

      Cacti are like the toughest of plants. The previous renters of my current apartment left a pot of cactus behind. It's alive and well. I water it occasionally and now it's sprouting.
      When I was in elementary school, my mom, bought me a small cactus. The first year I took care of it intensively and it bloomed. The following years got way busier, so it survived mostly on its own, with rain and shine from the sky ( I put that cactus pot outdoor, on a balcony) and occasional watering. It was alive and well years after that ( after I graduate high school). Then my grandmother threw it away, it was still green then.

    • @ysucae
      @ysucae Před 3 lety +4

      just neglect it a little bit, most cacti deaths i hear about is people overwatering and fussing over it, or letting it too close to windows when it's cold outside. get that thing roasting in the sun and water when the soil is super dry and talk to it like it's a youtube video. you can always set a weekly reminder on your phone to check on it.

  • @dasdazor2621
    @dasdazor2621 Před 3 lety +140

    Me : Who is a good boy, who is a good boy
    Also Me : Petting a cactus

    • @Tindog81476
      @Tindog81476 Před 3 lety +7

      You do it too! I do that all the time, my cactus has very small spines so as long as you don't push too hard they are like little hairs. Glad to know I'm not the only one that's crazy ;)

    • @mossthebryophyter
      @mossthebryophyter Před 3 lety +3

      The forbidden pets

  • @vicdrose
    @vicdrose Před 3 lety +77

    As long as my plant doesnt have a tantrum every time I leave the house because Ive been home for months.

  • @raccoonja5905
    @raccoonja5905 Před 3 lety +30

    I love having herbs. Currently I only have one basil, but I'll change that, if I have more then one room and one windowsill. Herbs are usefull, look and smell good and most of them are pretty easy to take care of.

  • @Sam_on_YouTube
    @Sam_on_YouTube Před 3 lety +146

    This pairs well with today's video from Julie Nolke...

  • @atharva8730
    @atharva8730 Před 3 lety +47

    Well , you should not forget to make an update video on this ! As a proud plant parent , I can assure you that they do connect to you ! My rose plant was about to die and just kept talking to it and tried convincing it to survive . It was leafless and now today it bloomed with a orange flower . I never felt so supportive , at least my plants get me 😬

  • @janecheval4308
    @janecheval4308 Před 3 lety +70

    I haven’t finished the video, but personally, I feel like I’ve nurtured my plants and it’s so cool to watch them grow and become healthy. I have a dog as well and I love him too, plants are like a separate love. For example, when a plant dies I genuinely will feel sad for a while, but it’s worth the journey of watching your plants develop and grow.

    • @rds7696
      @rds7696 Před 3 lety +8

      Right? There's a special kind of satisfaction seeing your plants grow, especially ones you grow from the seed or sapling. Personally, it makes me feel like a parent seeing a child grow.

  • @redheaditalian
    @redheaditalian Před 3 lety +26

    I don't keep house plants but my mom still has a house plant that she got when I was a baby. As the plant and I near 30, I jokingly think about it being connected to my life force.

  • @nikipound
    @nikipound Před 3 lety +9

    My favorite thing about keeping basil is how it releases this lovely sweet basil scent when I water it.

  • @jessicamichalsky886
    @jessicamichalsky886 Před 3 lety +18

    When she first took a sip from her mug I saw the beige and thought it was a terra-cotta pot. Which honestly would have been a whole different level of commitment.

  • @shellstutes
    @shellstutes Před 3 lety +35

    Rocks are the new plants, plants are the new pets, pets are the new kids, kids are obsolete

  • @Sad-tientEgg
    @Sad-tientEgg Před 3 lety +10

    I buy plants when I am sad. I talk to them everyday. Plants are magical

  • @parodysam
    @parodysam Před 3 lety +134

    I see the appeal, but it doesn’t replace the appeal of animal pets.

    • @Tindog81476
      @Tindog81476 Před 3 lety +4

      The appeal is in that that you don't have to let them in and out of the house every 5minutes...

  • @wafflefalafel9442
    @wafflefalafel9442 Před 3 lety +64

    Plant Tip: If you’re okay with bugs get a pet mantis to free roam on your plants. They’re cute lil aliens and they can eat the other smaller bugs in your room. ✨

    • @mermaidismyname
      @mermaidismyname Před 3 lety +2

      Holy shit you can get a pet mantis??

    • @wafflefalafel9442
      @wafflefalafel9442 Před 3 lety +10

      @@mermaidismyname to be fair, you can get almost anything as a pet ahaha. but seriously--yes! and they're great! The best way to describe them would be 'mini cat'. They have lots of attitude and are very smart despite their small size. They also like to be held (at least mine does). There is a huge variation of sizes/colors/patterns among the species and they're all very cheap so I have a couple lol. Sorry for gushing but they're just really underrated and fun

    • @ysucae
      @ysucae Před 3 lety +9

      just don't get the exotic super rare endangered kind... i know tiktok has popularised those

    • @Tindog81476
      @Tindog81476 Před 3 lety

      Have you tried a "Mimosa Pudica" it can feel you nearby and moves in response to you. If you're looking for an alien plant it's hard to beat that one.

  • @JediPlays0309
    @JediPlays0309 Před 3 lety +30

    Fetch!
    Oh.

  • @halfwayinfinate6342
    @halfwayinfinate6342 Před 3 lety +7

    I used to not like plant all that much, they didn't really interest me. Then my mother planted runner beans in the garden and I loved taking care of them because they provided emotional attachment and food. So it was a win win for me. Now I love to grow herbs and roses so I can enjoy their smells and flavours.

  • @MattManch
    @MattManch Před 3 lety +16

    This is fascinating to watch as a plant-obsessed person 😂 I hope you're enjoying plant parenthood so far! I'd suggest a ZZ plant as your next easy care plant, I'm actually very surprised Anita didn't suggest that one first along with the snake plant!

  • @vaporition6002
    @vaporition6002 Před 3 lety +159

    whenever you say “plant parenthood journey” i mistake it for “planned parenthood journey”

    • @MrAaahh1
      @MrAaahh1 Před 3 lety +11

      I assume the pun was inteded :D

  • @PossiblyAlena
    @PossiblyAlena Před 2 lety +2

    I find taking care of my house plants is a form of meditation. It forces me to be aware of my surroundings and reground myself while still having a focus. As someone with adhd I struggle with the stereotypical types of mediation where you sit still on the floor. These meditations are great for a lot of people, but I find having a calm deliberate task to do that I can focus on while also separating from my own internal stream of thoughts to give myself time to breathe and sort my mind out is wonderful.
    There is also a lot of *anecdotal* evidence that plants respond to our emotions/how we treat them and talk to them. Many plant owners see that the plants they treat more kindly (I.e. pep talks or words of affirmation or gently touching their leaves with affection) do better than their other plants even if their need for water, sun, food etc are all equally fulfilled. There are potential human errors in these examples such as subconsciously giving the preferred plants more immediate care when they need it, but the overall consensus with plant owners that I've seen is that their emotional treatment of the plant does generally have an effect.

  • @emilyharkness9685
    @emilyharkness9685 Před 3 lety +3

    honestly, it takes time, and it depends on your commitment to the plant for you to love it like a pet. I've had a cactus for 3+ years now, and it finally bloomed for the first time. (flower only lasts a day) but it made me so proud and happy to watch it grow in size, make lots of little clone babies, and now flower. I'm looking forward to next year to see what it does next, and I think that's why I love it so much.

  • @albertoguadalupe3988
    @albertoguadalupe3988 Před 2 lety +2

    My girlfriend has over 50 plants... I have one. I bought it because I thought it was pretty. It is a Calathea Lancifolia. She told me it was a hard plant to take care of as a beginner, but I took it home anyways. I've had it now for over a year, and I am so proud of it. It almost died on me and I cried over this, but it's getting better now. Im just so happy with my one plant. Maybe I get a second one this year.

  • @astaiannymph
    @astaiannymph Před 3 lety +5

    I feel called out. I've successfully kept a ZZ plant alive for 2ish years now, so I've just started an indoor herb garden and I'm so excited to see my herbs grow.

  • @fastronaut909
    @fastronaut909 Před 3 lety +3

    I own a ton of plants; one of my favorites is Benjamint Franklin, my Spearmint. To me, there is a big psychological appeal to caring for plants. I have struggled a lot with depression and anxiety, and some days I feel like I haven't accomplished anything. On those days, seeing the progress my plants have made motivates and encourages me. It sounds ridiculous, but sometimes I'll just sit and hold my smaller plants and admire them.
    I love succulents, but I would also highly recommend herbs because they give back generously!

  • @anniekim8990
    @anniekim8990 Před 3 lety +2

    Part of my love for my plants comes from how much they’ve grown! My friend rescued some plants from a greenhouse’s trash and when I got my ficus from them it was basically sticks with one leaf. Now my leafy boi is so big and strong! Plant mom 4 lyfe

  • @dh4913
    @dh4913 Před 3 lety +5

    It is an interesting coincidence that Melissa uploaded about how plants can be our dogs, and Backyard Scientist uploaded about touching the most -(plaintful)- painful plant at roughly the same day.
    But most importantly, I like both videos. They both have -planty- plenty of knowldege

  • @Rat-tea
    @Rat-tea Před 2 lety +2

    I never really got how people felt so emotionally connected to their plants until my cactus started growing and growing and budding and blooming. Watching it change and grow really made me feel proud and myself an dthe plant lol.

  • @Cyclops0000
    @Cyclops0000 Před 3 lety +3

    Damn girl, you've planted yourself firmly in my heart.

  • @rukbat3
    @rukbat3 Před 3 lety +5

    Honestly, I wish this video had been filmed over a longer stretch of time, since it would have been interesting to see how Melissa's feelings about her plants might change once she's had them for a while. Kind of like WheezyWaiter's 30-day challenge videos.

  • @aa_gg
    @aa_gg Před 3 lety +108

    Current Situation : Replacing plants due to dog
    She : Plants might replace dogs...
    Me : *HOLD UP*

  • @victoriablake3826
    @victoriablake3826 Před 2 lety +3

    Pro tip: overwatering doesn’t mean giving them to much water at once, it means watering your plant too frequently. For example, in the desert when it rains it RAINS. The reason it’s so arid is because it just doesn’t rain very often. To avoid overwatering your plants get well draining soil, water thoroughly (all the soil should be wet) then allow excess water to drain. Then it’s just a matter of neglecting the plant until it’s soil is totally dry

  • @chalkwarrior5542
    @chalkwarrior5542 Před 3 lety +4

    i remember in 4th and 5th grade I took extra good care of the plants and washed their leaves and made sure they were super clean and healthy.
    i was really depressed at the time and had next to no friends so I was friends with the teachers, the plants, and whatever birds and squirrels i saw outside lmao
    I also once killed a succulent plant. how? *i thought it was a plant that needed a bunch of water and so I overwatered it by accident-*

  • @01eocoe10
    @01eocoe10 Před 3 lety +1

    My snake plant (a birds nest sansevieria) has lived for 11 years, had numerous children that have then gone on to have children of their own and I now give them as gifts to my friends so they can go on the same journey. I’ve also gone through the horror of watching my 20 year old spider plant lose its battle with scale and die. They take time and attention and sometimes dirty work but they make my space a joy to be in.

  • @colleenwilliams1689
    @colleenwilliams1689 Před 3 lety +1

    As someone who was always obsesses with germinating plants as a kid and has gotten more and more into gardening and agriculture in the past few years and picks edible fruit from my university's landscape, I think we would be way happier being connected to where our food comes from in addition to being around more greenery. Currently my roommate and I have about 17 plants in our apartment and a few more outside that come in during the winter, plus started growing the garden indoors.

  • @Cyclops0000
    @Cyclops0000 Před 3 lety +4

    They help to oxygenate the room. If parts of your place feel a bit stuffy then a plant or two will really help out and make the air feel fresher.

  • @generalcodsworth4417
    @generalcodsworth4417 Před 3 lety +2

    I think a big part of plant parenthood is the sense of continuity, responsibility, and achievement. Assuming you keep your plants alive, it means you succeeded in keeping a delicate living thing alive. You did this by staying responsible with watering and other care needs, and you know every time you need to water your plant that it is there. It sort of grounds you into a routine and gives you something to look forward to that also takes some amount of effort, which makes it an investment that you care about

  • @salome6773
    @salome6773 Před 3 lety +1

    actually i kinda have an explanation
    at first i got plants for the aesthetics and because they looked cool, but then as i was taking care of them and seeing them grow and make new baby leaves, i was always like "OH MY GOD THIS IS SO CUTE" and so after a while i got other plants and started naming them and hugging them
    so yeah i think its just because as we take care of them we see them grow and so it makes us proud and we're happy they're healthy

  • @kinseylise8595
    @kinseylise8595 Před 2 lety

    I worked on a farm for a few years, you sort of get a relationship with the land like this. You're proud of it when you look out and see the newly planted rows, you worry for it when there's an early cold, you feel just joy when you see the yield (until you realize you'll be the one cutting all those spiny zucchini). It's very hard, sometimes painful work, especially on a small farm like the one that I worked on, but you sort of grow attached to the basin of life for which you have been caring.

  • @cuttlefishii
    @cuttlefishii Před 3 lety +19

    Did you and Julie Nolke coordinate on the videos today?? Cause if not this is a wild coincidence

    • @silverlinedheart
      @silverlinedheart Před 3 lety +2

      I watch this and Julie's video back-to-back. Strong Plant Mom vibes

  • @sweetspringflowers
    @sweetspringflowers Před 3 lety +2

    For me, the happiness I get seeing my plants doing well and producing new leaves is equivalent to when the family dog learned a new trick or is being really cute. Same when my plants are having a tough time, I feel a bit like I do when the dog is sick or sad :(

  • @lonestoner8297
    @lonestoner8297 Před 3 lety +2

    I love plants. I love seeing their progress as they grow and develop. I started out with a Venus flytrap... That ended badly but I did get much better over time. Now I'm growing much different plants.

  • @Ashley-xu1lk
    @Ashley-xu1lk Před 2 lety +1

    For me the answer isn't so complicated, the reason people (at least me) are attached to their plants because as you start to take care of them and learn about their needs, you begin to realize that without you they will most likely die. So instead of seeing them as on object, you start to see them for what they actually are, life. It makes me happy watering my plants, changing their soil, repotting them, etc, knowing I'm doing this for their survival as well as their own "happiness". They may not feel emotions, but they are effected by stimulants, like touch, temperature, maybe sound, etc. Therefore I want them comfortable, whatever that means to a plant. Also seeing them in a different position in order to follow the sun from my window is another reminder that they are a life and I am their caregiver.
    Plus plants (depending on the number and type of plants) aren't as needy as an animal, and easier to adapt into your day-to-day life.

  • @aineschmidt4881
    @aineschmidt4881 Před 3 lety +29

    Me, wanting the creators to get paid for their sponsorship but not sure if this actually helps: *doesn't click out of the video at the sponsorship but watches it on 2x speed*

  • @douglasparkinson4123
    @douglasparkinson4123 Před 3 lety +1

    my dad only does houseplants that provide product. he has a little herb garden on the kitchen windowsill and a mushroom growing setup in the back room.

  • @juliah653
    @juliah653 Před rokem

    My mental health is VASTLY improved during winter months when I have houseplants hanging around. Especially after they spend the summer growing and are all happy and strong

  • @oh-no-plz-no2299
    @oh-no-plz-no2299 Před 2 lety

    taking care of my plants forces me to look after myself too. i cant stay in bed cause i need to check on them. im watering them? may as well drink some water myself too. putting your hands in soil and the pride you feel from a living thing growing is incredible. i have over 60 plants now (a lot of them share pots). definitely recommend! i started slow, with only one for a long time, and then slowly bought more. i buy a plant every 3 weeks or so now, usually ones im on the lookout for, as nz doesn't have the common ones america has as commonly. i recently achieved my dream of getting a gorgeous fiddle-leaf fig, and my monsteras (i have two!) are a year old and already big and gorgeous. ive been growing basil and lavender indoors too, they smell incredible!

  • @amysofia5783
    @amysofia5783 Před 3 lety +1

    I must be cursed because of the, idk, 25 plants I have bought only 5 survived. That being said, I get the appeal. It feels good to care about something- to take care of it and see it THRIVE. I get really upset when my plants die. Not as much as I would over a pet of course, but it still feels like I failed this living thing. Plants are wonderful. They clean our air, bring life indoors, and connect us with nature and show us the change is always happening.

  • @xenja3461
    @xenja3461 Před 3 lety +3

    love how she said succulents and cacti are easy....theyre the only types of plants that i managed to kill

  • @JordanThatblondegirl
    @JordanThatblondegirl Před 3 lety +1

    I got my first plant - an aloe! - 2-ish years ago and I named it Little Dude. Also, an onion I bought at the store a few months ago started sprouting so I put it in some actual soil and named it Hubert. I’m kind of wanting to get an herb next bc I like having useful plants lol.

  • @TheCreator1197
    @TheCreator1197 Před 3 lety +8

    "All of my friends have plants"
    *every second 'friend' is Sabrina...

  • @delected
    @delected Před 3 lety +2

    the old title was so great! btw, for those of you that missed it, "how plants might replace ur dog"

  • @bluesillybeard
    @bluesillybeard Před 3 lety +2

    My recommendation as a first plant: Spider plant:
    In my experience, those things will survive just about anything. I went on vacation for 5 weeks with nobody to care for it, and when I can back it was just fine. My cat is constantly chewing on it and it looks like it should be dead, but it still grows like there's nothing wrong. I randomly water it occasionally, and it never looks dehydrated. It sits in a dark corner, but it doesn't look pale.

  • @bestpoubelle5332
    @bestpoubelle5332 Před 3 lety +2

    I am very emotionally attached to my basil and aloe plant. There was a point for several weeks after bringing home my aloe where my partner saw me sleepwalk out of our room and over to my new aloe and I just stood there and stared at it for a few minutes before turning around and going back into our room.

  • @ThatOneLadyOverHere
    @ThatOneLadyOverHere Před 3 lety

    I have only named one of my plants and it was only after 1.5 years into it's life because my mother in law asked what's it's name is. It's name is Vida because this avocado is determined to live, it's been through a lot, including my children ripping off all it's leaves. She deserves a name, as did the spider that made her home adorning Vida's thin trunk. She really did a number on the fruit flies. We miss her. RIP Lacy.

  • @thelettre7954
    @thelettre7954 Před 3 lety +8

    I think me and my biology teacher will say and agree
    Where as we domesticated dogs and cats and other animals it is plants who have domesticated us

  • @2222paulr
    @2222paulr Před 3 lety

    Houseplants are amazing! I work for one of the largest houseplant companies in the states and sales are better than ever!!

  • @joaomrtins
    @joaomrtins Před 3 lety

    I see a garden as more of an crafting project, but with a twist.
    But I still live with my mom and her ever growing outdoor garden.

  • @CrazyFilterLadyEntertainer2023

    Plants are energy, more like souls. I see mine from seed to plant to tree, love them as my kids.

  • @thatlogicalcat
    @thatlogicalcat Před rokem

    I have one plant that occasionally sprouts flowers and i get weirdly happy when one does

  • @stegosaur9812
    @stegosaur9812 Před 3 lety +2

    I found this video very interesting. I myself do treat houseplants as pets. And I rescue and collect alot of plants to grow. I even feel bad for plants and attach morals to them like if a weed is dug up I feel bad for it because it will probably die. Its just nice to have something to care for and look after and it's nice to have plants at home. Although Ill admit I don't name my plants 😭

  • @Yueneko
    @Yueneko Před 3 lety +3

    That third plant looks like a Philodendron Birkin.
    I love my plants, they give me something I can fuss over on plant care days but then I can also just let them be and step back and not feel overwhelmed by having to preform once or twice daily tasks like with animals.

  • @omegabae1293
    @omegabae1293 Před 3 lety

    I have one small pothos growing from behind the filter in my aquarium. It has like 5 leaves, and I adore it.

  • @lorenhiggins8763
    @lorenhiggins8763 Před 3 lety

    I guess you'll need a follow-up video on how you feel about your plants. I have over 200 plants in my care. Honestly, it's a rush when you get a new one. Similar to 'gotta catch'em all' but also I love watching them grow and thrive. Getting a new leaf is THE BEST. my favorite thing is after watering them, it smells amazing. Like how it smells after a rain in the spring. Not all of my plants have made it, and yeah that sucks but it's a challenge that doesn't exactly have alot of risk to it. Except of course when you spend hundreds of dollars on a single plant and that plant just so happens to be variegated so it cant have alot of sun (cause it will scorch the leaves) but it wants a bunch of sun so it can grow well. It's a balancing act. That's a big part of having them.

  • @spiffybumbleteeth
    @spiffybumbleteeth Před 3 lety +1

    The b-roll on this video was amazingly shot!!

  • @crazyrocket2900
    @crazyrocket2900 Před 3 lety

    I like taking pictures of flowers. Having flowers makes that easier.

  • @noahk6476
    @noahk6476 Před 3 lety +17

    Answer in Progress is one of the only channels that can make a 10 minute plant video interesting!

  • @Ottoow06
    @Ottoow06 Před 3 lety +1

    I think the main fun in having plants, is first struggling to keep them alive, only to then suddenly see them grow when you've changed a few things in your plant routine. For me, that gave a craving for having my plants grow as large and healthy as they can be.

  • @theodoremaximillanjonathan41

    The last time I was this early, dinosaurs were roaming the earth.

  • @raspberrytaegi
    @raspberrytaegi Před 3 lety +1

    idk how you feel about BTS, but this video really reminded me of namjoon from BTS since he's a well known nature lover/plant dad. he said on their show "in the soop" that when he sees his plant blossom several times a year, he feels proud/feels like saying "you've worked so hard", and that feeling is amplified because he's had the plant for so long. so i just thought that might also offer some insight lmao. if your plant gives you something (fruit, beauty because of it blossoming, a noticeable mood improvement, etc.) i think you'll probably feel more attached to it/form a real bond with it

  • @Tindog81476
    @Tindog81476 Před 3 lety

    I love bird of paradise I have like 3 of them, their flowers are really pretty. We had one time where two flowers popped out of the same stock together it was interesting, twin flowers. I also have an Aloe near my computer I have a little lamp for her, it keeps her alive. We have some orchids on our microwave, they love to flower, really big pretty flowers. Another one that is kinda fun is a Christmas cactus they bloom near Christmas time super fun. Happy you became a plant parent, hope your kids do well. Good luck, hope they don't die.

  • @MettaFTW
    @MettaFTW Před 3 lety

    carnivorous plants are great too!! most flytraps come in little plastic cups, you just have to refill the water when it gets low. care is really just refill cup, remove black heads, bring inside for winter.

  • @jayemover_16
    @jayemover_16 Před rokem +1

    Plants are fun, but it's carnivorous plants that I'd get really attached to. Feeding them just sounds fun, and the easier ones to take care of even move! A Venus fly trap is a must for my future apartment.

  • @strandedinseattle9931
    @strandedinseattle9931 Před 2 lety

    You do form a psychological bond if sharing living space with them. Afterall, you are seeing to all of their needs regularly, whatever they may be (watering, misting, feeding, lighting, pruning, nursing, etc). It becomes part of your regular routine and caring for anything dependent, be it another human, a pet, or even a plant, its health and happiness invariably become a priority for you for as long as you two co-exist. Its natural for humans to become attached with whatever they are in a relationship with.

  • @katrinakruspe8731
    @katrinakruspe8731 Před rokem

    For me it all started in university - our teacher told each of us to bring 1 plant, leave it in our classroom and care for it. The point was to improve our attendance and surely as you might guess a lot of people brought cactuses or even small fake plastic plants. But I received my plant as a cutting of an euphorbia from my mom and felt incredible responsibility to keep it alive. This would make any plant owner laugh though, bcs euphorbia is one of those plants that gives no f*ck about anything. So in a year the cutting became a big bushy bright plant and I felt sooo happy that I preserved and cared for a living being, I felt so satisfied and joyful that I started collecting house plants and became pretty much addicted to them xD
    I wish I could show a picture, but my euphorbia trigona is around 2 meters high now.

  • @elleboii6846
    @elleboii6846 Před 3 lety +5

    Tell me more about this cactus 😯

  • @trimpta
    @trimpta Před 3 lety +3

    "Comment anything other than 'First'
    -Sun Tzu
    The art of war

  • @yeopazman
    @yeopazman Před 22 dny

    Every angle of you is perfection!

  • @wowimstillalive5878
    @wowimstillalive5878 Před 2 lety

    I think one of the main reasons that I love my plant so much is because it forces me to let sunlight into my room because I am emotionally attached to it and if it dies i will die also lol
    but i now feel healthier because my room is always sunny and im just generally in a better and more sunny mood :)
    also it makes me drink water because i always make myself drink water when i water it

  • @butituti
    @butituti Před 2 lety

    well in my opinion the answer is pretty clear, you take care of it, you see it grow and as a result of that you care for it, that it doesn't die and so on

  • @rainyumbrella7354
    @rainyumbrella7354 Před 3 lety

    thank you, this reminded me to water my plants! I am not the best plant parent. also if anyone reading this is like me an often forgets to water plants, I would suggest getting some water beads or "orbeez" they suck up water and expand, and then slowly let the water back out after a while. you can just set a lot of the expanded ones on the plants soil and they will kinda water it :]

  • @batuhan_a_kocak
    @batuhan_a_kocak Před 3 lety +16

    You're saying "I'm gonna make a scrapbook for my plants" like it's weird. I feel judged

  • @mossthebryophyter
    @mossthebryophyter Před 3 lety

    Plants are so cute. They basically are pets. Their foliage and colors are always so pretty

  • @Brrrrdmn
    @Brrrrdmn Před 3 lety

    I got a plant a few months ago. It's one of those insect eating plants. I got it to dispose the ticks from my dogs...
    It's grown more than double

  • @TarpitTardigrade
    @TarpitTardigrade Před 2 lety

    i have Augustus who i got 4 my birth in 2020 and he was my break in and he has SO MUCH GROWTH!! I do not know what he is or how much to water him but hes the round leafed one you see like twice in the video that the plant lady has

  • @MusicBlik
    @MusicBlik Před 3 lety

    The only time I've named a plant was when I owned an inchplant, a vining succulent with purple-striped leaves. Since its traditional name is "Wandering Jew", I named it "Samuel Goldberg", after a character from Mussorgsky's "Pictures in an Exhibition". My roommates kept knocking it off the counter but I would repot it each time, and it would keep rerooting. And I have never loved a plant more than that one.

  • @cptray-steam
    @cptray-steam Před 3 lety

    My first plant was a Sweat Potato, it's growing outside now in the soil (it was about to die being inside and about to outgrow it's pot).

  • @iconicanemone9544
    @iconicanemone9544 Před rokem

    I think my attachment to my own plant is the literal journey. I’ve had it for years and I’ve spent those years trying to keep it alive, trial and error, with many many mistakes. Too little light. Too much light. Not enough water. Too much water. Oh no now it has no more roots. That last problem is the most recent. But research and help from my family led it to actually be rooted, and seems to be thriving! But we’ve still got a ways to go, me and my plant. I’m pretty sure aloe plants are supposed to be bigger than six inches. So yeah. Can’t wait to see where this journey keeps going. And that’s why I’m attached to my plant

  • @isobelb
    @isobelb Před 3 lety +10

    I'm so used to "I tried." that this "I'm trying" feels incomplete. Follow up video in eighteen months time?

  • @TheDanaYiShow
    @TheDanaYiShow Před 3 lety +1

    I have never heard the phrase "plant tutor" until this video :o