I would actually prefer to buy small and cheaper because waiting for it to grow in my care is one of my favorite things. And it means I can actually but a rare plant in a price I am actually able to pay.
I personally like getting smaller plants and watching them grow and mature but there are some where I just had to buy the big ones because they were just too gorgeous to wait!
A video on diagnosing plant problems would be great! I'd also be interested in hearing what you do as far as lighting--how to choose grow lights, how much light/how long/how far from the plants. And your "aggressive" pest control as well (if it is anything that can be used at home).
Kaylee - Anthurium Besseae leaf issue is due to high nutrients or too many total dissolved solids in the water being used. I have gotten this exact problem when they are put on either 1) high feed levels or 2) using tap water. Once they are flushed with rain water or RODI - the leaves return to normal within pushing out 1-2 new leaves. Hope that helps! :)
I had a similar problem with a pesticide I used at one point. Only one species reacted this way, luckily only one leaf turned out malformed. Never happened again after I stopped spraying it
I love buying juvenile plants, particularly for less common / pricier options! I like seeing the transformation into more mature plants & it’s taught me a lot about the growing process (plus saving a bit of money in comparison to a mature, uncommon plant)
About the mysterious change in appearance depending on the distance - it's the light :D When there are no shadows falling on the face everyone looks better. Use stronger light :)
Please, please, please do a video on Leca and hydroponics. I’d love to learn more about how you use your self watering pots and the pros and cons. Leca is all the rage, but I would love to hear more about whether this is a good option long term or for mature plants
@@masmad8561 I would disagree. My plants grow much faster and healthier in leca. No pests, no root rot and extremely healthy roots because of all the aeration. Just because plants grow naturally in soil, doesn't make it better. Plants also don't grow naturally indoors, but here we are.
I'm a big fan of buying smaller and less pricey for most things. It saves money but also lets you see the transition from immature to maturity which is always exciting. Please show us the gnarly things!
yes! i love that idea of diagnosing plant problems. and a video suggestion i have is if you could do a video talking about really thirsty plants that would benefit more from self watering pots or should be watered more than others i would love that! and vice versa of course 😊
Just found your channel a week ago and I think you’re great! Great tips and information and super helpful but also you’re so real! I feel plant youtubers can be so “bubbly” and happy and it’s kind of unrealistic. You are so relatable and it’s so nice to see!
Just a few hours ago I saw another older video of you where you said you'd never make a video without makeup because you just don't feel confident without it - but here you are, and you look awesome! Thank you for all the information you pump out to us, btw! :)
I've noticed that when I'm at a low point mentally, I look around and see my plants struggling too. They always seem to go through a cycle monthly as do I. It's very interesting how they can really clean themselves up after a low. I find it inspiring. I've wondered if it's just due to my perspective but things like crispy or un scheduled drooping leaves are definitive, we can't be our best selves all the time. lol
I’m all for buying baby plants cheaper 💙!!! I googled the monstera flame and it looks like an obliqua version of deliciosa lol. Love the new blue screen at the end. I like the idea you suggested about diagnosing problems and still looking forward to a Hoya update 😁!
I like the option of buying small to medium sized plants 🪴. If they are expensive plants I tend to buy the smaller ones for affordability. Would love more videos on plant problems and best kind of lights for homes. :)
Omg my Crystalinum did that with a leaf! To this day I still can’t figure out why. PLEASE do a diagnosis video/investigation. Would love that, especially because the comments have confused me even more now as to what it could be 😂 Heat? Water? Magnesium? I NEED TO KNOW
My anthurium clarinerviun started to grow deformed leaves when the pot had become too small for its roots. I repotted it into a bigger pot and the issue went away.
Thank you for showing these... A couple of problems im also having so it's good to know I'm not alone! I really enjoy people talking about imperfect plants and the their struggles.
You mentioned you have an intense pest control system, can you do a video on that? I have gotten far too comfortable with sharing my home with my cat, my plants, and thrips
Some syngonium take ages to acclimatise and start growing. I'm not a fan of the Strawberry Ice either. An informative video about plant problems would be great! I would also love to see the gnarly worst of the worst
Love this type of video ! People get so obsessed with seeing 'perfect' plants its nice to see the queen herself having some that don't look perfect haha. The deformed anthurium leaves I think is a calcium deficiency, it sometimes affects the edges of the older leaves as well as the new growth looking funky.
Could you do a vid about the pest control you use? As for sales preferance; I would rather buy a smaller plant and watch it grow instead of paying top dollar for an already big plant
I spotted a Ben! As a beginner plant mom it is really good to hear how even professionals like you don't always know what's up. I loved the beginning of the video so funny! You looked beautiful but I find personally that sometimes far away you see certain things like dark circles more xD
Major thrip damage… I can’t buy any more plants until I get it under control. In Canada we don’t have the same chemicals available to those in the states. No systematics or organic like captain jacks.
I go for bady plants that cost less, so I can save for more plants😉🤗at least I have the privilege of acclimating them to my space and I watch them getting bigger every time!
Yes, we want the gnarly stuff :) Unpopular opinion but Syngonium's in general do not appeal to me, my mum loves them though. Hope the week to come is better for you
Totally used to feel the same-but…the pink ones give nice breakup and contrast to a large collection. Some like Syngonium ‘Neon Robusta’ and ‘Pink Perfection’ are really stunning nestled into a collection of green plants. I get where you’re coming from though-for me, something just switched and frankly, they’re so easy to grow that it makes them a welcome break from the fussier plants.
I'm guessing her business ethos is to only sell quality products. She does not want to release a low quality product because you would be surprised... Even with the "buy at your own risk" label I am sure some Muppet out there will complain online and upload photos. It would affect her brand reputation. Buy at your own risk is good for garage sales, big box stores and local nurseries. You won't see Chanel, LV, Hermes selling poor quality handbags that had defects in manufacturing for a quick sale. They would simply destroy them and take on the losses rather than risk blemishing their brand. In the world of plants, if you consider big box stores as retail, then The Rare Plant shop would be "luxury".
I would love a video on light an feed. You always say it’s a light thing or a feed thing and I’d love to hear more in depth how you make those decisions and examples up close of how you can tell especially when they need a feed.
YES! please do a vid on plant problems. I have a few problem plants I've been trying to diagnose for a while, so I'm always looking to learn more about these things. Thanks, great vid Kaylee!!! ❤🌱
Yes to diagnosing plant problems, maybe especially with leca? I transitioned a few plants over 3 months ago and my silver sword and syngonium frost keep getting root rot every month or so, and idk how to prevent it in the future.
Would love to see you diagnose plants. I think that would be super helpful; I’ve been looking for this type of video on your channel. Loved the root rot one, but would like to see more like it!
I have a syngonium Maria that just willnot unfurl the new leaves they grow and pop out but never unfurl all the way. My cream illusion and white butterfly both act totally normal. And all 3 are in the same place.
Minute 12. Anthurium issues where the side of the leaf turns yellow and dries out often caused by over watering (high tds water) and over fertilizing (chemical). Too much light normall only makes the tip of the leaf to dry out. However you can slowly make it adapt to receive more and more light overtime. Once it adapted, it grows very very fast. But you may lose some leafs during the adaptation process.
I have issues with my syngonium too, it looked so full then it got more and more sparse looking:/ I love growing plants from nodes and cuttings because they're affordable and you can watch them grow:)
I loveee the small gloriosum!! It's so cute and i enjoy seeing small plants grow mature. So i would rather buy it as it is right now and for a lower price
Great video, would definitely be up for seeing the gnarliest plants in a future video. I am with you on the Strawberry Ice, does not appeal to me at all. As to the preferred size of plants when buying, if I am in a plant shop I will happily buy a small plant, but if purchasing online then I would go for the inbetween size you mentioned, purely because the plant has to be sent. I did Google Monstera Burle Marx Flame, found an interesting article, what a plant when mature PS. did Ben manage to get the scissor lift working in the end ? 😃
I have the same issue with M. lechleriana, it's most definitely caused by too much light. For the syngonium I would try a dark corner as well, see if it pushes out a new leaf within 10 days or so ;)
i always associate the twisted leaves to a water problem when the leaf was hardening off. like if it were to get too dry during the hardening off period ive had several plants with large leaves(which are just easier to mangle and transpire lots of water) do this.
I think your anthurium need more magnesium. I find my anthurium need high magnesium in semi hydro. Without it I get deformed leaves - same goes with my alocasias
Thanks God im living in tropical country. i just put it and then they grow healthy. No extra care. No complicated planting tools. Just i put under the tree and watering them every 3 days or a week.
Oh no I’m sorry for your plants, what are some very informative video this is going to help me with my plants as well! 💚🌺💚 so you should have a mug that says all types of bois on it 🤣
I got that kind of curling leaf too, so i changed to a bigger pot and kept them moist all the time, also misting them twice a week gives them new big happy uncrispy tips leaf... Just sharing my experience.
Most likely because I'm a student, I buy small/medium plants. Lately I bought a bunch of chonks from rarer plants where there was no way I could afford both the plant AND the shipping cost. With a close eye on them, I slowly get a handle on what each plant needs. And I'm less likely to mismanage it when it gets bigger. That being said, I occasionally have a rogue Anthurium or Alocasia that seems to insist on defying logic.
Kaylee, I must say I love your strength in character.. You make me want to be a stronger person standing behind my beliefs. Thank you for your "no fear" attitude! My question, in this video you said your pest control is quite rigorous. I'd love to know what you find useful to keep your many babies pest-free? Thanks so much!
In this video: Kaylee learns about the power of lighting - you looked better close up because the brightness of the light made your skin look more evenly coloured, at distance it added darkness under your eyes and cheekbones.The background is very bright - perhaps that's why you switched to the dark bg in later videos
It looks like "cutting" shock, sometimes i have it from plants of the same mother plant as those that show no symptoms, they seem to be held back in growth, and leaf whirl is sometimes this. It does usually grow out of the syndrome. imo.
Love your videos - always so informative! Would love to see a video on how to do leca. Or something on pest control. There’s so much conflicting info out there and your channel is the only one I really trust lol
Loved this video! ❤ Let me know if you hate this idea, but I think it would be fun, and also educational, to do a video on rare plants that actually don't exist. I've recently heard of a 'Japanese variegated global pothos' and finding any REAL information is impossible, and I totally dug it when you shed light on the whole Florida 'mint' situation.
I’d say check the water ph and make sure you are using filtered water with the Anthurium. Also cut the fertilizer/feed in half. I use all “organic”/natural fertilizers and they love it. Also medium can be the issue. I also have all my Anthuriums in a custom orchid bark mix in net pots.
I've just started adding liquid calcium with trace elements 2-3 months and getting some of that gnarly and dried bits as well so I'm suspecting excessive minerals but could be the high temperature too from the recent heat spell in the tropics. We are entering the cool rainy season now and I've decided to continue with the feed so that I can't eliminate either heat or feed.
love to see your videos. lechuza is to heavy for building roots syngonium, monsteras, philodendrons and the problem very often is, that the lechuza has fertilizer in it. and........ sometimes, when we propagate at wrong time, the plants are sh.t very often, don´t grow, look äääh. be healthy Kaylee. Greetings from Germany
I've just ordered my new syngonium strawberry ice and wait for the package to arrive because actually I really like it but now I started questioning my choices... 🤷
You look fine we know it's really humid in there so no make up means less of a melting feeling. I only wear lip gliss when i go outside to help my lips from drying in the heat Sun block if i'm going to be in the sun. Just to hot and most make up tends to wipe off as you sweat and it tends ti make your face feel dewy. So we don't mind it's called gardening.
I really would like a video or maybe a serie about pests and illnesses. I also have some plants I struggled with and I dont know the problem now. The video end with this blue background looks great, absolutely professional 😊
You should do a vid on plants you like and Ben hates-- then you and him bicker on who is right! That would be so entertaining. Love this vid btw
I thought the same thing, only adding
they should add a drink or two with it!
Haaa yes!
This would be hilarious. I am down for it!
I would actually prefer to buy small and cheaper because waiting for it to grow in my care is one of my favorite things. And it means I can actually but a rare plant in a price I am actually able to pay.
Same here...
I personally like getting smaller plants and watching them grow and mature but there are some where I just had to buy the big ones because they were just too gorgeous to wait!
Same!!!! I don’t have room for a bunch of big ones
same! ideally i’d like to buy rooted node cuttings with one leaf! and go from there
that and leaves grown in your care are more stable and reliable compared to getting a mature plant and watching the leaves fall off in transit :(
I also like getting smaller plants, but when i look at them the next day, i feel the urge to get the bigger/mature version 🤣
A video on diagnosing plant problems would be great! I'd also be interested in hearing what you do as far as lighting--how to choose grow lights, how much light/how long/how far from the plants. And your "aggressive" pest control as well (if it is anything that can be used at home).
Kaylee - Anthurium Besseae leaf issue is due to high nutrients or too many total dissolved solids in the water being used. I have gotten this exact problem when they are put on either 1) high feed levels or 2) using tap water. Once they are flushed with rain water or RODI - the leaves return to normal within pushing out 1-2 new leaves. Hope that helps! :)
I had a similar problem with a pesticide I used at one point. Only one species reacted this way, luckily only one leaf turned out malformed. Never happened again after I stopped spraying it
Kaylee Ellen: 'Do you know why this is doing it?'
Me: 'Are you sure Ben didn't fly a drone into it?'
I love buying juvenile plants, particularly for less common / pricier options! I like seeing the transformation into more mature plants & it’s taught me a lot about the growing process (plus saving a bit of money in comparison to a mature, uncommon plant)
About the mysterious change in appearance depending on the distance - it's the light :D When there are no shadows falling on the face everyone looks better. Use stronger light :)
You could say “It’s a light thing” 😎
Or higher ISO
Reassuring to see that everyone has problem plants now and again 💚
Please, please, please do a video on Leca and hydroponics. I’d love to learn more about how you use your self watering pots and the pros and cons. Leca is all the rage, but I would love to hear more about whether this is a good option long term or for mature plants
Plants naturally live in soil. They grow much better & not need much nutrients to put in.
@@masmad8561 I would disagree. My plants grow much faster and healthier in leca. No pests, no root rot and extremely healthy roots because of all the aeration. Just because plants grow naturally in soil, doesn't make it better. Plants also don't grow naturally indoors, but here we are.
Yes please to this video request!
I'm a big fan of buying smaller and less pricey for most things. It saves money but also lets you see the transition from immature to maturity which is always exciting.
Please show us the gnarly things!
yes! i love that idea of diagnosing plant problems. and a video suggestion i have is if you could do a video talking about really thirsty plants that would benefit more from self watering pots or should be watered more than others i would love that! and vice versa of course 😊
Just found your channel a week ago and I think you’re great! Great tips and information and super helpful but also you’re so real! I feel plant youtubers can be so “bubbly” and happy and it’s kind of unrealistic. You are so relatable and it’s so nice to see!
Just a few hours ago I saw another older video of you where you said you'd never make a video without makeup because you just don't feel confident without it - but here you are, and you look awesome! Thank you for all the information you pump out to us, btw! :)
Man I love Friday’s. Allll the planty people are uploading 😍😍😍 I have so much to watch today 💚💚💚
I've noticed that when I'm at a low point mentally, I look around and see my plants struggling too. They always seem to go through a cycle monthly as do I. It's very interesting how they can really clean themselves up after a low. I find it inspiring. I've wondered if it's just due to my perspective but things like crispy or un scheduled drooping leaves are definitive, we can't be our best selves all the time. lol
Same here, I’m always surprised to see how they can come back beautifully
I’m all for buying baby plants cheaper 💙!!! I googled the monstera flame and it looks like an obliqua version of deliciosa lol. Love the new blue screen at the end. I like the idea you suggested about diagnosing problems and still looking forward to a Hoya update 😁!
The deformed twisted leaves on the anthurium cud be magnesium or iron deficiency.
I like the option of buying small to medium sized plants 🪴. If they are expensive plants I tend to buy the smaller ones for affordability.
Would love more videos on plant problems and best kind of lights for homes. :)
Omg my Crystalinum did that with a leaf! To this day I still can’t figure out why. PLEASE do a diagnosis video/investigation. Would love that, especially because the comments have confused me even more now as to what it could be 😂
Heat? Water? Magnesium? I NEED TO KNOW
My anthurium clarinerviun started to grow deformed leaves when the pot had become too small for its roots. I repotted it into a bigger pot and the issue went away.
recently i did so and it started growing well
Thank you for showing these... A couple of problems im also having so it's good to know I'm not alone! I really enjoy people talking about imperfect plants and the their struggles.
You mentioned you have an intense pest control system, can you do a video on that? I have gotten far too comfortable with sharing my home with my cat, my plants, and thrips
Some syngonium take ages to acclimatise and start growing. I'm not a fan of the Strawberry Ice either. An informative video about plant problems would be great! I would also love to see the gnarly worst of the worst
Love this type of video ! People get so obsessed with seeing 'perfect' plants its nice to see the queen herself having some that don't look perfect haha. The deformed anthurium leaves I think is a calcium deficiency, it sometimes affects the edges of the older leaves as well as the new growth looking funky.
Could you do a vid about the pest control you use?
As for sales preferance; I would rather buy a smaller plant and watch it grow instead of paying top dollar for an already big plant
I spotted a Ben! As a beginner plant mom it is really good to hear how even professionals like you don't always know what's up. I loved the beginning of the video so funny! You looked beautiful but I find personally that sometimes far away you see certain things like dark circles more xD
Could you do a video about your aggressive pest routine? 😁
Major thrip damage… I can’t buy any more plants until I get it under control. In Canada we don’t have the same chemicals available to those in the states. No systematics or organic like captain jacks.
@@rozannmartin7235 try cinnamon
Hey Girl Hey!!! It’s Rare Plant Shop Friday!!!! Love the honesty. Takes balls to show that your plants aren’t perfect!
I go for bady plants that cost less, so I can save for more plants😉🤗at least I have the privilege of acclimating them to my space and I watch them getting bigger every time!
Personally I would love to buy a plant baby that’s small like that this way I can watch it grow in my care.
I hate all those pink syngoniums. They look like internal organs to me.
Lol I never thought about this now I can’t unseen that.
Yes, we want the gnarly stuff :) Unpopular opinion but Syngonium's in general do not appeal to me, my mum loves them though. Hope the week to come is better for you
Totally used to feel the same-but…the pink ones give nice breakup and contrast to a large collection. Some like Syngonium ‘Neon Robusta’ and ‘Pink Perfection’ are really stunning nestled into a collection of green plants.
I get where you’re coming from though-for me, something just switched and frankly, they’re so easy to grow that it makes them a welcome break from the fussier plants.
I find that my leaves come out deformed like that if they need more water while it's growing that leaf. But I could be wrong, it just works for me
Same for me. I try to spray the new leaf too a bit, as it’s being pushed out. That *seems* to have helped some.
The light close to your face is smoothing out your face more, than when you move away from the light ❤️
About the syngonium, why not have a cheap, selling because they grow poorly, buy at your own risk, type of sale?
Coz she's not that type of seller
@@quaherway2941
What type of seller is she then?
I'm guessing her business ethos is to only sell quality products. She does not want to release a low quality product because you would be surprised... Even with the "buy at your own risk" label I am sure some Muppet out there will complain online and upload photos. It would affect her brand reputation.
Buy at your own risk is good for garage sales, big box stores and local nurseries.
You won't see Chanel, LV, Hermes selling poor quality handbags that had defects in manufacturing for a quick sale. They would simply destroy them and take on the losses rather than risk blemishing their brand.
In the world of plants, if you consider big box stores as retail, then The Rare Plant shop would be "luxury".
I would love a video on light an feed. You always say it’s a light thing or a feed thing and I’d love to hear more in depth how you make those decisions and examples up close of how you can tell especially when they need a feed.
I don’t know if you’ve mentioned before but I’m curious about what fertilizer you use? And pest control!
YES! please do a vid on plant problems. I have a few problem plants I've been trying to diagnose for a while, so I'm always looking to learn more about these things. Thanks, great vid Kaylee!!! ❤🌱
Yes to diagnosing plant problems, maybe especially with leca? I transitioned a few plants over 3 months ago and my silver sword and syngonium frost keep getting root rot every month or so, and idk how to prevent it in the future.
I thought this was lovely. You are lovely. Not at app chaotic, you are too hard on yourself as we all are. ♥️ thanks for the content!
I love the strawberry ice. I don't know why. But I hope you "get rid of them" soon! I'd love one!
Anthurium leaves curl and deform like that in high temperatures
Would love to see you diagnose plants. I think that would be super helpful; I’ve been looking for this type of video on your channel. Loved the root rot one, but would like to see more like it!
01:03 me describing all my house plants right now. My plants didn’t enjoy moving and the neglect they received before the move.
I have a syngonium Maria that just willnot unfurl the new leaves they grow and pop out but never unfurl all the way. My cream illusion and white butterfly both act totally normal. And all 3 are in the same place.
When I get something that grows slow I try to put it on a pole to speed it up. Might be worth it to get more mature leaves out of that flame.
Minute 12. Anthurium issues where the side of the leaf turns yellow and dries out often caused by over watering (high tds water) and over fertilizing (chemical). Too much light normall only makes the tip of the leaf to dry out. However you can slowly make it adapt to receive more and more light overtime. Once it adapted, it grows very very fast. But you may lose some leafs during the adaptation process.
Also, Ben said it’s my turn to get a heart from Kaylee Ellen, 🥺😂
I have issues with my syngonium too, it looked so full then it got more and more sparse looking:/ I love growing plants from nodes and cuttings because they're affordable and you can watch them grow:)
I loveee the small gloriosum!! It's so cute and i enjoy seeing small plants grow mature. So i would rather buy it as it is right now and for a lower price
Great video, would definitely be up for seeing the gnarliest plants in a future video. I am with you on the Strawberry Ice, does not appeal to me at all. As to the preferred size of plants when buying, if I am in a plant shop I will happily buy a small plant, but if purchasing online then I would go for the inbetween size you mentioned, purely because the plant has to be sent. I did Google Monstera Burle Marx Flame, found an interesting article, what a plant when mature PS. did Ben manage to get the scissor lift working in the end ? 😃
can you update us on your TC?
I have the same issue with M. lechleriana, it's most definitely caused by too much light. For the syngonium I would try a dark corner as well, see if it pushes out a new leaf within 10 days or so ;)
i always associate the twisted leaves to a water problem when the leaf was hardening off. like if it were to get too dry during the hardening off period ive had several plants with large leaves(which are just easier to mangle and transpire lots of water) do this.
I love these pep talk before the offcial intro haha 💚😁
I think your anthurium need more magnesium. I find my anthurium need high magnesium in semi hydro. Without it I get deformed leaves - same goes with my alocasias
I would love an instructional video on problems with various plants and remedies.
Thanks God im living in tropical country. i just put it and then they grow healthy.
No extra care.
No complicated planting tools.
Just i put under the tree and watering them every 3 days or a week.
yes a diagnosis video would be amazing please please
I would love to see the gnarly, the bad, the yuck. And listen to you explain why you think it happened and/or how to avoid. 💚
Oh no I’m sorry for your plants, what are some very informative video this is going to help me with my plants as well! 💚🌺💚 so you should have a mug that says all types of bois on it 🤣
Your bit at the beginning of the video cracked me up! You're so real.
Would love to see a time lapse of the wall.
You've mentioned some plants that can grow from stumps. I would love to see a whole video with more information on this topic. :)
A live diagnosis would be great!
That dark Anthurium Besseae is beautiful with it's curls. I would love to see the gnarly
I got that kind of curling leaf too, so i changed to a bigger pot and kept them moist all the time, also misting them twice a week gives them new big happy uncrispy tips leaf... Just sharing my experience.
Most likely because I'm a student, I buy small/medium plants. Lately I bought a bunch of chonks from rarer plants where there was no way I could afford both the plant AND the shipping cost. With a close eye on them, I slowly get a handle on what each plant needs. And I'm less likely to mismanage it when it gets bigger. That being said, I occasionally have a rogue Anthurium or Alocasia that seems to insist on defying logic.
Could you do a video about your pest control in your shop 🏪 vs. at home 🏡
I prefer to buy plants when they are smaller, especially for more expensive ones.
I'd love to see an informational video, and something about pest control!
the terrible alright part was very entertaining n felt so random to the video i loved it 😂
I'd love to see more videos with Ben in, I love the swearing and banter you guys have together
Kaylee, I must say I love your strength in character.. You make me want to be a stronger person standing behind my beliefs. Thank you for your "no fear" attitude!
My question, in this video you said your pest control is quite rigorous. I'd love to know what you find useful to keep your many babies pest-free?
Thanks so much!
In this video: Kaylee learns about the power of lighting - you looked better close up because the brightness of the light made your skin look more evenly coloured, at distance it added darkness under your eyes and cheekbones.The background is very bright - perhaps that's why you switched to the dark bg in later videos
Your intro made me laugh reminded me of Sesame Street’s Grover doing near and far 🤣
I'm accumulating Hoya through clippings. I love to watch them grow and did my available space and smaller budget, this works much better for me.
poor ben been working on the lift all week ;)
Thank you! I would like to request a video about your pest control.
I also like to go in the middle as well. Sometimes you can find plants bigger than the juvenile/baby plants for a price that is affordable hehe.
Hii! Lovee love your contents. Can you do a video on how you personally do your propagation on your rare plants ? Much appreciated!!
Kaylee you look fine but if you think you don’t when you step back it’s because of the lighting 😂
It looks like "cutting" shock, sometimes i have it from plants of the same mother plant as those that show no symptoms, they seem to be held back in growth, and leaf whirl is sometimes this. It does usually grow out of the syndrome. imo.
You look beautiful always!!
You had me at gnarly! 🤗
Love your videos - always so informative! Would love to see a video on how to do leca. Or something on pest control. There’s so much conflicting info out there and your channel is the only one I really trust lol
Loved this video! ❤
Let me know if you hate this idea, but I think it would be fun, and also educational, to do a video on rare plants that actually don't exist. I've recently heard of a 'Japanese variegated global pothos' and finding any REAL information is impossible, and I totally dug it when you shed light on the whole Florida 'mint' situation.
I would love to see a video about your pest control . How you prevent them
Let's see the gnarly stuff! I'm all about the plant drama! 🧐💚🌵
“Shouldn’t you look better far away and worse closer up?” literally me!
I’d say check the water ph and make sure you are using filtered water with the Anthurium. Also cut the fertilizer/feed in half. I use all “organic”/natural fertilizers and they love it. Also medium can be the issue. I also have all my Anthuriums in a custom orchid bark mix in net pots.
I've just started adding liquid calcium with trace elements 2-3 months and getting some of that gnarly and dried bits as well so I'm suspecting excessive minerals but could be the high temperature too from the recent heat spell in the tropics. We are entering the cool rainy season now and I've decided to continue with the feed so that I can't eliminate either heat or feed.
love to see your videos. lechuza is to heavy for building roots syngonium, monsteras, philodendrons and the problem very often is, that the lechuza has fertilizer in it.
and........ sometimes, when we propagate at wrong time, the plants are sh.t very often, don´t grow, look äääh.
be healthy Kaylee. Greetings from Germany
I've just ordered my new syngonium strawberry ice and wait for the package to arrive because actually I really like it but now I started questioning my choices... 🤷
You look fine we know it's really humid in there so no make up means less of a melting feeling. I only wear lip gliss when i go outside to help my lips from drying in the heat Sun block if i'm going to be in the sun. Just to hot and most make up tends to wipe off as you sweat and it tends ti make your face feel dewy. So we don't mind it's called gardening.
I really would like a video or maybe a serie about pests and illnesses. I also have some plants I struggled with and I dont know the problem now.
The video end with this blue background looks great, absolutely professional 😊
You are gorgeous with and without make up Kaylee
Love your nail color in this one!
I think the funky leaf is from the first new leaf gowth in new conditions. Just my guess. It happens to my antheriums after shipping.