Mandevilla sanderi - how to grow/rocktrumpet/tropical climbers/plant profile

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @Donly1pt
    @Donly1pt Před 3 měsíci +1

    Oh Ms Mandevilla, enchanté. Thy wit, charm and insight hath bewitched me. I offer you my humble subscription as a token of my appreciation, praying that our paths may chance upon each other once more. Fare thee well, with admiration. Thy faithful newly subscriber.

  • @stevenpeeters6134
    @stevenpeeters6134 Před 2 lety +1

    I have seen many different people making video's about plants, but i like your's the most! Greetings from Belgium! And one other thing i need to say, you are funny and i like you and the way you talk about our leafy friends. Very usefull 2!

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha thank you Steve.
      Thanks for watching my videos!

    • @stevenpeeters6134
      @stevenpeeters6134 Před 2 lety

      @@plantspeak7117 You're welcome, thank YOU for making them.

  • @zacharyalger2302
    @zacharyalger2302 Před rokem +1

    At the garden center I work at, they were getting rid of two mounding-type mandevillas as the warm weather is ending. It occurred to me after watching this video that I should turn them into house plants. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před rokem

      Awesome !!!! They are so lovely indoors. Just watch for spider mites if you live in a dry area. Keeping the area moist would help !

    • @zacharyalger2302
      @zacharyalger2302 Před rokem +1

      @@plantspeak7117 I'll keep that in mind. They love my lemon trees but at least they disappear when I put them outside in the spring.

  • @urchinsushi2041
    @urchinsushi2041 Před rokem

    Thank-you for the advice about keeping it in a pot !

  • @emptynestgardens9057
    @emptynestgardens9057 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok you are liking the same plants as me 😁 very happy I subscribed! I currently have one living in my grow tent after deciding I was not wanting to buy them every year. Didn't know I could grow as a house plant. After cutting back I thought it would just grow slowly over the winter but nooooo there is a jungle of vines in the tent 🤪 I keep cutting them back.

  • @rawanyassin5386
    @rawanyassin5386 Před měsícem

    How lovelyyyyyy youre my new friend beautiful girlllll

  • @lovewithnature7183
    @lovewithnature7183 Před rokem +1

    You Looks Soo Pretty 👍👍

  • @nirajanmahat7039
    @nirajanmahat7039 Před 2 lety

    Hi lovely guys and congratulation sis for you

  • @amamaetanojardim
    @amamaetanojardim Před 2 lety

    Muito bom e instrutivo seu vídeo
    A mo dipladenia,parabens pelo canal😘

  • @user-fn1ef5mx4l
    @user-fn1ef5mx4l Před 3 měsíci

    Mandevi-ya!

  • @lagringa7518
    @lagringa7518 Před rokem +3

    You need to say where you're from or at least your USDA garden zone, what grows in full sun for you may be too much somewhere else. Just a recommendation.

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před rokem +3

      You’re right I do!
      I often do in my videos but I must have missed it in this one.
      I’m in zone 3, alberta Canada.
      What zone are you in?? Have you grown mandevillas ?

    • @lagringa7518
      @lagringa7518 Před rokem

      @@plantspeak7117 your video just popped up on a youtube search for mandevillas and I had just bought one so hadn't seen you before.
      I'm in subtropical Mexico! 🤣😄😂... and even being ignorant about this particular plant I know if I put it out in my sun all day it would fry to a crisp! When I see them here, they're usually ok with morning sun but I've never seen them on a wall all day and never where there is afternoon sun.
      Perhaps if you just put your zone in all the copy info below your video?
      Cheers 🙂

    • @dorothybahmuller44
      @dorothybahmuller44 Před rokem +1

      I'm in zone 4. South Dakota. I have a mandovina outside that's beautiful. I would like to bring it inside for the winter but, I'm afraid it will die😢

    • @lagringa7518
      @lagringa7518 Před rokem

      @@dorothybahmuller44 czcams.com/video/NobEwwBEmuw/video.html
      Good luck! 🙂

  • @terencepais3867
    @terencepais3867 Před 3 lety

    Love the information packed videos which are also very entertaining. Also love the fact that you are also based in Canada. Question - I bought dipladenias this year and they are potted... will they survive our winter and if so can I plant them in the ground ? I'm in Zone 5

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Terence
      Thank you, glad you are enjoying the videos.
      Definitely don’t plant them in the ground! They are tropicals, I believe they can only overwinter in at least Zone 10.
      If they are still in pots and you can trim them from their climbing structure, I highly recommend overwintering them like I did with my little dipladenia in the video.
      Do you have a window in your home with bright light? That would be the place to overwinter them

    • @terencepais3867
      @terencepais3867 Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Good to know that I won't to lose these drive.google.com/file/d/1kLXZUQIFXwxptOPZrS3XJi6hKyxY53vk/view?usp=sharing

  • @lisacimarik7315
    @lisacimarik7315 Před rokem +1

    They say Dipladenia grows to like 12 feet while Mandevilla reaches 20 feet. I am growing the Dipladenia for the first time... I live in Florida, zone 9a so they should do well. Do I cut them back in the winter or are they annuals?

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před rokem

      Hi.
      In your growing zone they should be a perennial.
      It’s not necessary to cut it back unless it’s super old in my opinion ( if it’s been growing for years I mean).
      I would leave it alone if it’s relatively new. You can prune the side stems and leaves if desired but you don’t have to!

    • @lisacimarik7315
      @lisacimarik7315 Před rokem

      @@plantspeak7117 thanks 😊

  • @AbbasBaigaabdesigninc
    @AbbasBaigaabdesigninc Před rokem +1

    Omg I need to make better life choices!😅

  • @beckysterling140
    @beckysterling140 Před rokem

    Can you bring the plant in at the end of the season?

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před rokem

      Hi, yes you can.
      You have to prune it of course since it’ll be bound to your trellis or whatever you used to train it.
      I do recommend a spot indoors with full sun , depending on your location, you might need a grow light to supplement through the winter , and in dry climates they are prone to spider mites .

  • @furuleetsaingo
    @furuleetsaingo Před rokem

    I don't think the one I have is a climbing it doesn't seem to vine out

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před rokem

      Hi there .
      How long have you had it ? How much sun does it get , and how big is it ?

    • @MrsBooklover55
      @MrsBooklover55 Před rokem

      You have the diplanda they are mounding ones good for hanging baskets, the Mandevilles have tendrils and will climb trellis.

  • @user-ws8ie8gx6n
    @user-ws8ie8gx6n Před 2 lety

    I have a big pot, can i cut it in half

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před 2 lety

      Hi!
      What do you mean in half ?
      Like chop the top half off? Or cut the actual pot in half with the plant inside ?

    • @user-ws8ie8gx6n
      @user-ws8ie8gx6n Před 2 lety

      @@plantspeak7117 i will send a picture when get hpme, but cutting the plant in two

    • @user-ws8ie8gx6n
      @user-ws8ie8gx6n Před 2 lety

      How can i add a picture here

    • @plantspeak7117
      @plantspeak7117  Před 2 lety

      @@user-ws8ie8gx6n I’m not sure how to do that with CZcams .😕

    • @user-ws8ie8gx6n
      @user-ws8ie8gx6n Před 2 lety

      @@plantspeak7117 ok, well can you cut the plant in half