When I moved into my boyfriend's house, he had a snake plant in the bathroom that I took over (both the room and the plant, lol). Said it was the only plant he'd ever kept alive, and he's had it for a LONG time but never repotted it. So I put it in a new pot. The soil was like a brick, and there were almost no roots. >< I thought for sure I'd just killed his plant by finally giving it attention, but tonight (months after the repot) I noticed there are baby shoots coming up! She lives again, and I'm so happy!
@nickoru18 ай бұрын
Ok but isn’t a plant a “he”? English can be so confusing lol.
@PriusRaj7 ай бұрын
@@nickoru1 objects like plants don't actually have genders in English. A gendered term like "she" is used here as a term of endearment. The owner of the object gets to determine the gender endearment used.
@nickoru17 ай бұрын
@@PriusRaj yeah I guess you’re right. Some of my plants are a he and some a she. I think a rose would be a she and a tulip would be a he.
@Arzaho6 ай бұрын
Of course snake plant is he😋
@dianesheehan82254 ай бұрын
@@Arzahoyou mean the Mother In Laws Tongue plant? Hahahaha nah, major crone energy 😅
@JohnandNancyTselepisАй бұрын
Knowledge is understanding. You have given us so much detail on many plants,that we feel more confident in choosing other varieties,& taking better care of those we have. Thank you 🌈.
@elliepannie1758 ай бұрын
Hallo from Piraeus, Greece. Here we really have an abundance of light !!! 😎 Nonetheless I always enjoy your videos so instructive and interesting in the way you present them. Keep up the good work!
@deev911298 ай бұрын
I meant to ask - are you interior plantscapers? Will you be showing us one of your installations, if so? Or are you growers? Can we get a tour of your greenhouse? Give us more of a glimpse into your day to day!
@roomcayz7 ай бұрын
I got myself Dracena Janet Lind after your recommendation. You can't believe how difficult it is to find this plant in Poland! Thank you 🙂
@nickoru18 ай бұрын
Finally, a very useful, informative video on plants in low light. Thank you so much for leaving all the nonsense out and giving us solid info!
@Isinita8 ай бұрын
I would add Schefflera arboricola to the list. It doesn't grow much in low light but it doesn't seem to suffer too much either. My aunt had a large peace lily in a very dark hallway for years and it did well too. Didn't bloom but remained lush and happy otherwise. Thank you for all your great content! Hoppas ni har en fin fortsättning och ljuvlig vår!
@makadutaarzola94538 ай бұрын
Your videos are just great. Thank you and Blessings 🙏
@queen-malika8 ай бұрын
So nice to see your tips again😊
@mamalongsplants15598 ай бұрын
You give good advice you know plants ❤
@Heidi-Beth8 ай бұрын
Thank you 💚🌿
@rido61477 ай бұрын
Richard,.thanks for sharing this information tips and keeping it real.with out the nonsense.good Videos.thank you so much.take care.
@patriciauruguay18 ай бұрын
Thank you ! Great tips ! Greetings from Miami 🌻
@yousorin5 ай бұрын
Everybody makes a list of plants that can handle low light. BUT, nobody makes a list of plants that can handle much sun, placed in a very bright spot (indoors). Could you please make one? It was very hard to find such lists.
@Cyrilmc2220048 ай бұрын
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed listening and watching you tell us all about low light plants. As always very helpful and useful information. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤
@leacruz73118 ай бұрын
All your plants have shiny leaves and healthy. How do you keep it that beautiful?
@gardeningtipswithvicky8 ай бұрын
It's a dark magic
@cookingfire63648 ай бұрын
Thank you for the great advice , i have all the plants you mentioned . Im more now confident on how to grow them after listening and watching your well explained videos im learning more . Love from Ar. USA.
@Paula-sw2tt8 ай бұрын
Good luck getting bloom out of a Hoya placed in low light conditions. I love the hoyas, because they are cat safe.
@veryberry398 ай бұрын
Man. If I left ANY plant down where my cats could reach it, I wouldn't have a plant left. I guess it'd be better to have an eaten plant that wouldn't kill my cats, but sometimes when I find it's happened, I almost think otherwise. (okay I never ACTUALLY wish they'd be harmed, but it DOES make me really angry!)
@bigmama12028 ай бұрын
Thank you! This was so helpful
@bingewatch35537 ай бұрын
please make a video on Machera plant !
@anro86598 ай бұрын
Thank u 4 the thorough explanation. Gives me alot 2 reconsider
@glen40758 ай бұрын
Great video ❤🪴thank you
@briteddy97598 ай бұрын
I bought a light meter and need to learn to use it. What qualifies as low light in foot candle or Lux? Either unit is fine as it easy enough to convert between the two, especially since we need approximations. Thank you for creating these very educational videos.
@cloelles8 ай бұрын
Great video! Please do one of plants that can handle draft, dry air and cold room temperature well for us folks living in the north ☺️.
@PlantsN8 ай бұрын
Christmas tree
@CB-wo1vt8 ай бұрын
Hello from Canada 😊 could you please make some videos on some common flowering plants for zone 5A 5B ?
@hootiebubbabuddhabelly8 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I have two great "greenhouse" windows on a flat south wall but they're rather small and that's about it, when it comes to lots of light. Two large windows in front, but they only get about a half hour of direct morning light as there is a covered porch. The rest of my windows are either shaded by trees or north facing, just a few feet from my neighbor's house. Weird question: Can you acclimate plants to be moved around? As in, from light to low light, to being next to various "friends" and in places of different temperatures? I also like to give them various rocks in their soil that they can explore with their roots - or, sometimes, little terracotta balls - as I think it must get very boring for houseplants sometimes. A friend also said he put an aloe vera on a shelf in his mother's closet when he moved out and that it was still there and still the same, months later. I also dose my house with low levels of ozone periodically and the plants don't seem to mind but wonder if it can create cumulative issues...
@carolfisch9750Ай бұрын
Dracaena fragrance Janet lind is the first plant (related to janet craig, i think)
@amandaamanda53988 ай бұрын
We really need to stop using the confusing term such as low light, medium light, etc. Different people have different ideas about "low light", and our perception of "low light" can also be distorted. For example, an outdoor shade feels very dark due the the sharp contrast with the sunny spot, but it actually has much more light than the indoor spaces that we deem as bright. And a room with dark walls and furniture feels much darker than a room with white walls even though the former is much brighter in the sense of foot candles.
@DalalMichail4 ай бұрын
What the beast plants for the bedroom
@Kanao_zioles2 ай бұрын
I think I'll be putting my leaves in shady areas then because I love the "very very dark" leaf. They do get dark and shiny
@maniaman64187 ай бұрын
Hi from slovakia (middle EU ) can you please make a care video about lucky bamboo ? I just bouth two of them week ago and on KZbin there's not a lot of helpfull videos about keeping them in soil and how often you need to fertilize them to grow them fast
@margaretholloway88797 ай бұрын
My rubber plant was very unhappy in low light conditions. It stayed a couple of months in one window (n facing) and hated it. So I took it to work where it had a brighter window (w facing), it stopped dropping leaves but still looked pitiful. After a few months there I’ve transitioned it to our patio (s sun) and it’s been thriving. I don’t think I’ll be able to move it back in now.
@laurenmdolphin8 ай бұрын
Hi guys ☺️ hopefully you see this and have time to answer my question - I repotted my Monstera and the soil was extremely poor because it was so root bound, to the point where I couldn’t even water the plant because the water was just running off the surface of the soil and couldn’t even penetrate it. I repotted and I teased apart all of the roots, and I removed ALL of the soil and detangle all of the roots. A lot of people told me afterwards that this was really bad to detangle the roots and that my plant will probably die because of me messing with the roots. Do you think this is the case? I kind of didn’t have a choice because I had to get it out of that hardened soil in order for me to be able to water it. I see some people say that it’s good to tease Monstera roots apart and I see others saying that Monsteras prefer their roots to never be loosened. What do you think?
@_evangelina__8 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure your monstera will start shooting new leaves shortly.
@laurenmdolphin8 ай бұрын
@@_evangelina__ I hope so! She’s having a bit of a strop and is drooping a lot but I know that can happen so I’m giving her some time to bounce back
@deev911298 ай бұрын
I am pinching back my fiddle leaf fig at the top so it does not grow taller. Does that also mean I never have to repot it into a bigger pot? It has gotten some new leaves off the sides, but not many. I saw you cut roots from a plant saying you didn't want the plant to grow bigger, but it was the roots that extended into the self watering pots water reservoir. So maybe that is less harm?
@deev911298 ай бұрын
For purchasing you often speak of choosing the plant with multiple stems. I assume this is for aesthetics but not sure. I was buying a ficus ruby. I wanted to start with a smaller size, but the smaller ones for this variety were single stems. So I thought I will buy 3 and just plant them together in one pot. But then I wondered how close do I plant them at this smaller size? With landscaping outside, it's very important to know the ultimate growth width and plant accordingly. Would that be the same for this house plant? Also, when you mention choosing the plant with multiple stems, does that mean it's the healthiest? Or is it just worth more because it's been pinched to achieve nice form or depending on the plant - multiple stems were planted together rather than pinching?
@deev911297 ай бұрын
I found the answer watching your Pothos video. The multiple stems are so that the plant is more full. Totally makes sense for me for a plant like a Pothos but if I’m doing a rubber plant that grows pretty big I’m still wondering if I should do that and if so how close together with a place them
@keithpugh75388 ай бұрын
Those rubber plants grow into huge trees here in central Florida and South Florida
@tiffscorkboard75127 ай бұрын
Hi, my Mom has a rose of Sharon bush that hasn’t grown any leaves yet. How can we tell if it is alive or dead?
@omgnerv8 ай бұрын
my ficus elastica robusta disagrees 😉he was rather unhappy in the same lighting conditions as my epipremnum.
@SparkleInMoonlight8 ай бұрын
Please, can you define what do you mean by low light in lux? Low light below 1 000 lux? Or do you mean at 500 lux?
@MB-dv5kg6 ай бұрын
Är sanseverian en svärmorstunga?
@mdrlz8 ай бұрын
Viking pumice dudes, hello!
@oleksandradatsyk84157 ай бұрын
Why are my plants develop yellow leaves right after watering?