NOT BY HOYAS ALONE - Orchids, Lithops, Primulina, Rhipsalis, Spathiphyllum, Haworthia, and more.

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Planted in Rhode Island

Planted in Rhode Island

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@dianewilley9024
@dianewilley9024 Күн бұрын
I have a rhipsalis pilocarpa that regularly blooms and produces small red berries, so much fun and very easy to care for. Didn’t have a clue what it was when I got it but looked so unique. My oldest plant is a shlumbergera buckleyi that came from cuttings from a plant that was my great grandmothers. She passed when I was 14 so I have had it for 53 years. Thanks for the tour!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
I just looked that one up, and you may have just added Rh pilocarpa to my with list. How great about your S buckleyi, good job. I need to replace mine. It took a major tumble and just never recovered. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@lindaboxill7144
@lindaboxill7144 Күн бұрын
I have a Dracaena Fragrans Massangeana that was a wedding gift nearly 50 years ago. It has hit the ceiling more times than I can say. Every time I cut it in half it blooms with a very long, very stinky flower spike. This last time I cut it in half it produced a double top!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
What a great wedding gift, and good for you. That's one that does not do well for me - I have killed a couple of them. They're so pretty, but I must admire them from afar. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@marleneprescod8494
@marleneprescod8494 Күн бұрын
Hi goodnight thanks for sharing i usually put all my orchids on trees outdoors and let them do there thing otherwise putting them indoor they die. I love cacti and succulents and the haworthia gasterias and rhipsalis are up my street. Not lithops or Christmas cactus the don't like the heat here in Barbados. My oldest plant is a very very large pony tail that i had for 45 years. It has broken many pots .😊
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
Yes, well you have the climate that will let you leave orchids outdoors. It's 34°F/1°C here and we're expecting a snowstorm tomorrow, and my Orchids would not be happy outside. I love a big Ponytail Palm, it's such a beautiful plant, congratulations on yours. Thanks for watching and sharing your plant story.
@birdsong9934
@birdsong9934 18 сағат бұрын
I, too, have a Christmas cactus that I’ve had for at least 25 years. It was a start off my Momma’s plant so it’s a family heirloom. It has sat in a north facing upstairs window for years. It is somewhat neglected at times, very large, and hasn’t been repotted since I don’t know when…This year she has over thirty blooms. She never disappoints. Thank you for your continued content. I look forward to each one.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 17 сағат бұрын
Those are the reasons everyone loves a Schlumbergera - even with minimal care, they don't disappooint. Congrats on tweny-five years. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@melg8475
@melg8475 Күн бұрын
"Remember that they're there." is some of the best plant advice I think I've ever been given. ☺️
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
...and it's corollary "out of sight, out of mind". Out of sight is how I missed the Primulinas for a bit.
@julierobertson148
@julierobertson148 Күн бұрын
My Shlumbergera (sold as a "Christmas cactus") was bought in a grocery store 55 years ago. It has traveled with me from North Carolina, to Missouri, to Florida, to Louisiana, and finally to Minnesota. It has beautiful, almost red blossoms that have appeared twice every year, in November and late February. I don't fuss over it, and the only requirement for blooming seems to be very low light/darkness coinciding with the natural waning of light at the latitude it happens to be in at the time. I wish I had a photo because it is now very large and has always elicited oohs and aahs from visitors.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
How great. I love those kind of stories - plants that become members of the family - and Schlumbergera seems to be the one at the center of many of those stories. Thanks so much for watching and adding your story.
@mariararirez1023
@mariararirez1023 Күн бұрын
Wow 🤯 what a beautiful orchid phalenopsis❤just stunning 😍 😮love this beautiful video love orchids 😮❤I surprised 😮 of your beautiful orchids so beautiful 😍 plants aglonemas
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Thanks, Maria, for all the kind words. The Phalaenopsis is new, so I can't take credit for it, yet. Thank you for watching and adding your comment.
@margaretcalifano1617
@margaretcalifano1617 Күн бұрын
I love Haworthia. I’ve rescued more than a few from big box stores and I have a little forest of them now. So easy to care for. My longest lived plants are a big cattleya from a Florida trip in 1985, a very large carnosa, and Christmas cacti that date back to the 1990’s.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
...oh and some of those Haworthia in the big box are a rescue. I'm jealous of the Cattleya, mine's still on the small side. I'm loving that lots and lots of people have a Christmas/Thanksgiving cactus story. Good for you. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@melg8475
@melg8475 Күн бұрын
Lithops are a ton of fun! I totally agree.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
Who knew? They're one of my favorite "let's try these" purchases.
@bloodysad
@bloodysad Күн бұрын
I have so many Rhipsalis! Right now my 2 six inch pots and my eight inch pot of Rhipsali Pilocarpa are blooming like crazy! I have too many more to name! They are what got me started on my plant journey. Now I know this is probably cheating but I have a Truncata that came from a thirty year old plant! I have cuttings that I just plopped straight into soil and two years later it is a full plant in a six inch pot. But for me he is only 2. My Rhipsalis Paradoxa is my oldest at 4 years. It is a nice full plant in a 4 inch basket and most of the stems are almost 36 inches long! You can get away with abusing these guys by not watering enough but they are fine! I love your plants and your videos! Thank you for all the info!
@leannhillier-jv8wf
@leannhillier-jv8wf Күн бұрын
Love rhipsalis!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Someone else mentioned R pilocarpa, too, and after looking it up, I was forced to add it to my wishlist. Good for you with the R paradoxa, mine is just atarting to get going. Thanks for watching and sharing your stories.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
Orchids do have pretty flowers 💐
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
That's why we grow 'em. Maybe it's time to try again. Just one.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 19 сағат бұрын
@ I just threw out the lat one I hit lat year at Thanksgiving. It was a present from my step mom when we were in a grocery store. 🏬
@mn4169
@mn4169 Күн бұрын
Djungel cactus is one of my best growers. Old plants from the 1980s. Take cuttings all year round. The flowers are the best. Thank you for showing your lovely plants. PS. My best one has orange flowers. One of my Benjamin ficus is 41 years old, bought it in 1984, when I moved to Sweden
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
I agree, Jungle Cactus are good growers, and congratulation on yours. Ficus benjamina is on my "never again" list. They are beautful, and I like them, and they don't do well for me - I have killed several - but good for you. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@mn4169
@mn4169 16 сағат бұрын
Took 2 decades to understand them. Now I propogate new ones. Worth all the heartache.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
I used to grow the primulina before. Back in the 70’s. I really liked them.
@melg8475
@melg8475 Күн бұрын
The cribrata is awesome!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
Thanks, I too, just love that look.
@lordorielrising4673
@lordorielrising4673 Күн бұрын
I struggled a bit with my vandas for several years. I live in dry eastern WA. I’d switch mediums and they’d grow for a while & then stop & I’d check and their roots weren’t good. I bought a mini countertop greenhouse so I could give them more humidity. What seems to be working is planting them in lava rock (0.5 to 1” pieces) in a 7” square mesh plant pot on a 6” square plant saucer. I soak the plants (lava rocks) in fertilizer water once a week for about 10 minutes. Rocks fully submerged under water. When it goes back in the greenhouse, the greenhouse stays fully humid all week. Any orchid or Hoya struggling with humidity issues or no roots, goes in there and thrives. I just open it once between feedings to vent it & wipe down if it gets too damp. These are baby vandas and I fear the day when they get too big for that greenhouse. Probably should have bought mini vandas🙈🤣 Now I have 2 more table top greenhouses one tall enough for my pre-bonsai ficus trees, bonsai olive tree & pre bonsai Japanese maple trees. In all I have the lava rocks in the mesh pond plant pots for humidity. Really works great for me.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
I haven't tried Vandas yet, but your substrate seems to make a lot of sense - really airy and some moisture retention. I don't have cabinets or enclosures, but I do have my "magic cookie jar" which can give a plant that lettle extra boost of warmth and humidity. Thanks for watching and sharing your experiences.
@sandradegraaff8932
@sandradegraaff8932 22 сағат бұрын
Hi Rod, happy week´s end to you too. Thank you for for the glimpses into other parts of your home in this video. My longest-lived plant is the African spear plant, a.k.a. Dracaena angolensis (formerly Sansevieria cylindrical), which I got from my neighbour who didn´t know how old it was, but when she gave it to me 6/7 years ago must have been over 10 years old. My Strelizia reginae must be the oldest plant in my care. Got it as a baby, maybe 8-10 years ago, and now it´s mature enough to bloom, despite all the hardship and neglect I put it through.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 17 сағат бұрын
Those are two beautiful and interesting plants, and congrats on blooming the Strelizia, that must be stunning. Thanks for watching and telling us about your longest lived plants.
@BarbieFromQuar
@BarbieFromQuar Күн бұрын
Portulacaria afra 'Decumbent' Succulents were my gateway plants. That was in spring of 2022. But when I was a teen, a had a room full of plants. I grew coleus from seed. Moved out to AZ from Upstate NY with a truck bed full of plants. They all died from the dryness. The shock was too much. That was in 1991. Took me that long to get hooked again. Now I have around 150 indoor plants! Love your channel. I am into the research of where and how the plants grow. I really appreciate that about you.😊
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
I love the term "gateway plants", 'cause we've all had one that got us started. It took a while to find the right succulents for me, but the ones I can grow are favorites. Thanks for watching, your kind words, and sharing your story.
@leannhillier-jv8wf
@leannhillier-jv8wf Күн бұрын
Besides Hoya. Rhipsalis for me! My oldest is a 40 yo original Christmas cactus that was my mom’s. Thanks for showing all your different plants. It’s cool to see what others are interested in!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
I, too, like seeing "what else" people like to grow - you get the best ideas. I love plants that become generational. Thanks for watching and adding your story.
@applaudmyidiocy
@applaudmyidiocy Күн бұрын
I'm still fairly new to actually being able to keep my plants alive, so my longest lived plants are a Hawaiian spider plant and a pink pearl aglaonema that I picked up on the same shopping trip 3 years ago. Once I was able to successfully keep those alive, my plant collection grew and grew...
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 17 сағат бұрын
...and those are great plants to start with, and some of the first plants I had. Once you get the basics down, the rest becomes much easier. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@amyfbowers
@amyfbowers Күн бұрын
This was a fun video! I am a sucker for just about any epiphyte. Your gasteria has intrigued me. It is so much bigger than the ones I see in the big box store and looks like an elegant sanseveria! Thanks for the wonderful videos.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the kind words. The Gasteria "Little Warty" came from a big box store and was in a 2" (5cm) pot, and I think cost about US$5. He bounced back so well that I bought a second one a few months later. Keep your eyes open for one the next time you're in one of those stores. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@newmanmansell760
@newmanmansell760 22 сағат бұрын
Hi Rod😌🙌My oldest plant is my cactus: Hamatocactus that I've had for about 15 years. Your schlumbergera is a beauty🥰I remember growing them as a kid and propagating them. I have one that's in flower now. I love it. I enjoyed seeing your Aglaonemas. Wow! They are beautiful🙏
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 17 сағат бұрын
Hi yourself! Congrats on the Hamatocactus, I've only recently got a handle on growing cacti, so fifteen years, good job. Aglaonema are a good one for me, and you can usually find good sized ones at a big box. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@melg8475
@melg8475 Күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing your other plant interests! I am new to orchid but learning! practically killed mine (mighta been also the one i rescued and brought back to life a while back 🤷‍♀️😅) and now it's pushing out a spike, most likely because it was on the brink of death 😁 Looks like it might be ok though. We shall see!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
Your orchid might just be happy. Thisis the time of year, at least at my house, when the Phalaenopsis start sending out spikes. Good luck with it and keep us posted. Thanks for Watching, Mel, and adding your comment.
@LeslieJermyn
@LeslieJermyn Күн бұрын
Hmmm, I have some oldies but they predate my last move (11+ years) and I'm not sure how old they were when they moved. I know my Hoya carnosa outer variegated made the move as did my jade plant and a pot of 4 different cacti - one was so tall (6+ feet), it broke in the van on the way here. I still have all of them and the broken cactus recovered. Okay, there is a hibiscus that produces lunch plate sized red flowers that I saved from the trash - my mom was tired of its leggy self - that I still care for. It has to be 20 odd years old at least and goes outside every year and blooms its fool head off in summer and fall.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
How great. It's so nice to hear about plants that have been with people for decades. They do become members of the family. Thanks for watching and sharing your story.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
I like the little warty. It’s got cool leaves.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
...and it's such an easy care plant. They're in the big box stores and they're cheap.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
Your hawarthea is beautiful
@shirleycovey7309
@shirleycovey7309 Күн бұрын
When I was younger, all my indoor plants suffered a slow death, probably from over-watering. Saying that, I have had a carnosa splash now for a year and it's still alive and growing. Of that, I am proud!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
There are usually several casualties along the road to plant success. Good job with the H carnosa. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@northernplantucky
@northernplantucky Күн бұрын
As a lifelong plant collector, Let's just say well over 40 ,This is video is my favorite of yours so far. I have found I've turned into a plant GENARA-LIST😂. I discover a new genus and then make a list. Full disclosure I do tend to skip any videos that is about a hoya collection. If you want to know way too much about epiphytic cacti, look up a channel called simply "Epiphytic cacti". It's a definite rabbit hole🎉 I have a few Hoya, and although not a hoya hater, I think a fun video idea would be "Hoyas for the Hoya hater"😂 I really did enjoy your information about your very diverse plant collection🎉
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
OK, that is an excellent idea for a video, and it is definitely going on the list (I've already though of a couple of candidates). Oh no, not another rabbit hole; Rhipsalis are my "fun" plants, I can't get obsessive about them, too. Thanks for watching, adding your comment, and for the great video suggestion.
@heatherstephens9295
@heatherstephens9295 Күн бұрын
That was a marvellous video‼️ I keep meaning to get a rhipsalis, there are some great varieties around 👍 The longest plant I’ve owned is my Poly Alocasia, around 8 years now. One of my first plants for the onslaught o plant addiction 🤣😂 She never goes into dormancy & has been super easy for me. I just love her‼️ Thanks again 👏👏👏 🍸🍸 ☕️☕️
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
Thank you. You're so lucky with your Alocasia, I only have one left and there won't be any more - too much trauma and drama - but good for you. Thanks for watching and sharing your story, oh, and you do want a Rhipsalis.
@heatherstephens9295
@heatherstephens9295 33 минут бұрын
@ Ha! Ha! Don’t worry I have lost so many other Alocasia I won’t be getting any more. I think that’s why I love my Poly so much & she doesn’t get any special care. She must just love where she is & the odd bit of neglect. Thanks for your reply 👍👍🇳🇿🇳🇿
@soberplantguy
@soberplantguy 21 сағат бұрын
That was a really sweet video, especially with the affection you have for the Schlumbergera truncata. Our oldest plant is the Schefflera, which is about 40 years, but pretty quickly on its way out. It's kids are doing well, so all is not lost. Wow you have an amazing collection--and would you look at all that terracotta??
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 17 сағат бұрын
Thanks, Dave. I know, Mr TerraCotta, I love it, too, but for me it's not always the answer. I try to choose the container (porous, non-porous, or ventilated) based on what I think the plant is going to need, and my level of care or lack thereof. Congrats on the Schefflera. I keep looking at them and wondering, but I think there's only one spot where that would work, and he'd have to fight the Monstera for that spot. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
I love Aglaonema. I have three of them. All different. The silver bay is on my wish list. I have the pink one with rounded leaves, a mind of minty one and a bright green and magenta colored one c
@jessicapetrin1655
@jessicapetrin1655 5 сағат бұрын
Hey Rod, my fellow New Englander friend. Wonderful video as always!! I love my Rhipsalis. Are you getting ready for the snow???
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
The last time my Christmas cactus bloomed was when I put it outside in the summer and brought it in just before the frost. It tolerated the cold nights. I think that’s what helped to set the blooms.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
Usually it's the change in the length of daylight that triggers the Schlumbergeras to bloom; it doesn't really get cold or frosty where they're from. Even if it's indoors, and very near a window, it'll react to the shortening of daylight hours.
@amuseinthecraftroom6257
@amuseinthecraftroom6257 15 сағат бұрын
I took a chance on adding two new to me orchids this year. I now have two thriving babies! One vanilla orchid vine and one jewel.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
Good afternoon Rod.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Hello there, Lisa.
@linda3808
@linda3808 Күн бұрын
Great video. You have gorgeous plants! I think my longest lived plant is a large phalaenopsis that I've had for about four years.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
Thank you. Good job with the Phalaenopsis. Orchids are so much fun. I hope it reblooms for you regularly. Thank you for watching and adding your longest lived.
@melg8475
@melg8475 Күн бұрын
If you're going to try your hand at succulents, haworthia are great! Little warty are also called cow tongue! They're super cool!
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
I totally agree. I killed lots of other types of succulents before I discovered Haworthia and Gasteria.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
After your advise, maybe I’ll try Lithops again. They are cute.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
I’ve had lithops before, but not successful with them. Maybe I watered them when they were splitting. I might try them again.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
They're worth the try. From what I've read, it's overwatering that typically "does in" Lithops, so super draining substrate, water monthly, and no water once they start to split.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 19 сағат бұрын
@ knowing not to water them once they start too split is helpful to know, thank you.
@BeckyW-c9r
@BeckyW-c9r Күн бұрын
My longest lived is also the thanksgiving cactus. I have a large plant that I restarted from 3 single "leaves" about 6 years ago. Overall I've had it for about 12 years.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
Schlumbergera are just great plants - from a few single "leaves" you can get a beautiful plant in very little time. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@lordorielrising4673
@lordorielrising4673 Күн бұрын
I highly recommend you try a fern leaf cactus. I just got one and am totally in love with it. Discovered it at a local plant nursery.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
We're on the same page. I ordered one last year and it's doing well so far, so that was a good suggestion. It's put out two new, and rather long branches, and with any luck is going to be a "problem" in the near future. It hasn't bloomed yet, but fingers crossed. Thanks for watching, andding your comment, and your suggestion.
@Gallyazel
@Gallyazel Күн бұрын
They separated the genus Haworthia into two : Haworthia (the ones with the windows, like your Mutica) and Haworthiopsis (the spiky ones). I think your second Haworthiopsis - the one with no name - could be an Attenuata (it has a bumpy surface all around its leaves while the upper leaf surface of the Fasciata is smooth). I have 34 species / varieties of Haworthia and Haworthiopsis. They are the easiest plants, and my favorite genus with Hoya. They are great beginners plants! I love Lithops too! I have grown Ruschiorum Nelii also known as Bushman's Buttocks (they look like little pink butts) from seed with the help of Piotr Dzieduszynski's book ''How to grow Lithops and Other Living Stone Plants'' (I recommend this book if you want to learn about them). It's nice to learn that you love them too :)
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Thanks for all that great information, I'm going to update some plant tags. You're right, they are great beginner plants - they look so cool, are very forgiving, they bloom, and they're usually inexpensive. What's not to like? I'll have to do some searching for that book. The only copy I've found so far was US$99. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experience, and for watching and adding a comment.
@paulkurtz6539
@paulkurtz6539 Күн бұрын
🌱💚I grow my primula, from Hirt’s under a glass cloche and I water it once a month. It flowers profusely under glass. You would love growing a Deuterocohina brevifolia, Hedgehog Pineapple , from Hirt’s. Even easier than Lithops.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
That's great about your Primulinas. So, of course I had to go look Deuterocohina at Hirt's, and hmmmm... I'm gonna think about that one. Thanks for watching and sharing your story and suggestion.
@gaildickinson8959
@gaildickinson8959 Күн бұрын
Thank you for showing your video I also have some rhipsalis @ moement I'm also starting to get some orchids plus my hoyas of course.your videos are so informative love your channel ❤😊
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Thanks for all the kind words. Rhipsalis, orchids, Hoya, sounds like you're an epihpyte person, too. Thanks for watching and adding your comment.
@amberschmidt278
@amberschmidt278 Күн бұрын
Happy Friday! I have a sansevieria (sorry just can’t call them dracaena!) which came from my mom years ago. Must be around 30? Seems like every time I have moved cities and given plants away the sansevierias always made their way back to me. I think because they were the only ones my unwilling friends couldn’t kill! Thanks for great content again! 🪴
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
That made me laugh out loud - "the only ones my unwilling friends couldn’t kill!" I love 'em, but I have a mixed history with Sansevieria, and I'm sure it's my bad watering habits, or lack thereof. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@jennifercormier4768
@jennifercormier4768 Күн бұрын
My "oldest" plant in my collection is my money tree at 10 years young ❤
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
I keep thinking I should give that one a try. I'll have to keep my eyes open for one. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
I want the variegated variety. Mine is kept below the west facing window. They used to sit I. A table right in front of the west facing window It got full afternoon sun. Seem to love it.
@krissmann7611
@krissmann7611 Күн бұрын
Hi Rod I have the H. publicalyx My oldest Schlumbergia is at least 20, but then in all of my moves, I don't remember. A couple of my Schlumburgia froze along with all 6 African violets, some vining Philoderdrums, and a Pothos "Njoy" I lost a couple oon this last move last month. I'm down at least 30.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Congrats on the Schlumbergera - those seem to be the plants that people have for decades. Moving is stressful for plants and people, I've done it a bunch, too, and it's no fun. Thanks for watching and sharing your story.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
I have two rhipsalis. One is the mistletoe cactus. Then Ive got one called dancing bones. I think it’s the bacciferus I think. ( I specked thst erong, I know) o w growing under a light, the other on the windowsill of my west facing window. Both doing very well. The mistletoe cactus is over three feet long.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 17 сағат бұрын
Very cool, I do love Rhipsalis. There are a couple of jungle cacti known as "Dancing Bones" but typically it's Hatiora salicornioides. Whatever the genus, they're neat plants.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 13 сағат бұрын
@ no it’s definitely a rhipsalis. What ever the common name I love it.
@tonybird4633
@tonybird4633 Күн бұрын
My longest living plantHoya carnosa at around 12 years, some plants in the fish tanks may be older but i have no idea of the names.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 20 сағат бұрын
Twelve years is very cool. Thanks for watching and sharing your longest lived.
@susanshoop7217
@susanshoop7217 Күн бұрын
Thank you for showing your plants. I have several but my crimson queen hoya peace lily and and a beefstake begonia oh and spider plant are my oldest thw begonia was my MI L and im not sure how old it is rhe spiderplants iv had since 1994 and the hoya since 2013
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
Good for you with the Begonia, they're my struggle plant. I love 'em, but they don't love me back. Thanks for watching and sharing your story.
@kathrynrobinson670
@kathrynrobinson670 8 сағат бұрын
I have a ripsalis paradoxa that started as a stump, it is now multiple branched , 6 feet long. I just let her grow ☺️. I have several shades of the gasteria“ little warty “ that I love so much. Have you tried to grow the jungle cactus that is the fern leaf one? I could go on and on about my plant babies. I wish I could post pictures.
@paulkurtz6539
@paulkurtz6539 Күн бұрын
🌱💚5 year old Hoya pubicalyx splash from Hirt’s.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
Always happy with my orders from Hirt's, and there's nothing quite like a splashy H pubicalyx. Thanks for watching
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
My longest living place is my grand Others Christmas ca to that I nearly killed it by keeling it where thee was no light. I have put lip lights on the two I have.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
So, about the end of September or middle of October, start shortening the length of time the grow lights for your Christmas cacti are turned on. If they're usually on twelve hours, reduce that to eleven, and a few weeks later reduce it to ten. That may help trigger the plants to bloom.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 18 сағат бұрын
@ this is a great idea. 💡 I’ll try next fall.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
Are the spathyphyllum a peace lily or is the peace lily a spathiphyllum?
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 18 сағат бұрын
"Peace Lily" is a common name for a Spathiphyllum, typically the plain green one, but there are many species of Spaths.
@beatatofil5925
@beatatofil5925 16 сағат бұрын
Od ponad dekady mam Zamioculcas zamiifolia.
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
Someone i follow on KZbin calls Lithops “butt rocks”. Makes me laugh
@lisaanglim9588
@lisaanglim9588 Күн бұрын
My luck with orchids is very poor. I’ve never got them to blood again and then I lose interest. Then they die from neglect.
@PlantedInRI
@PlantedInRI 19 сағат бұрын
My Phalenopsis bloom once a year, but the blooms last for months and months, so it's worth the wait.
@mariararirez1023
@mariararirez1023 Күн бұрын
Wow 🤯 what a beautiful orchid phalenopsis❤just stunning 😍 😮love this beautiful video love orchids 😮❤I surprised 😮 of your beautiful orchids so beautiful 😍 plants aglonemas
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