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I hope you live alone in your apartment because of the mess you made unnecessarily. First, when transplanting anything, please protect the table you are doing it on with a plastic bag. Second, if the plant you want to transplant has no roots at all, you must first cut it shorter and put it in water until it grows roots. You obviously don't like plastic for some reason, but plastic pots are way better than ceramic ones. In addition, you have chosen a pot that is too big for such small plants. And in the end, you watered them so much that it was a real crime! Good luck, but my advice is plastic pots and less watering if you keep tradescantias exclusively in the apartment. Mine are outside and flourishing, and in the summer they drink like crazy, but I never water them before checking if the soil is dry or humid with soil meter which can reach the bottom of the pot. Good luck, but this was really hard to watch, poor plants.
This plant is a vine. If placed on a trellis or wood lattice, the plant would grow upward if placed in south facing or east facing window. I wouldn't have planted it in such a deep pot. This plant needs to dry out. I forget about it plenty of times. The red version, called Purple Heart grows like weeds. It is growing in my aviary and won't die regardless of how I neglect it. Plan on making a video on Bubblegum Tradescantia. The cuttings can be placed directly in soil. Doesn't need to have roots.
Not that I know of. But I assume once you start making some real money selling plants the government will want you to register a business and pay tax. I would suggest looking up tax and business policy in your area to learn more.
That is so smart. 🤓 I was actually planning on buying circular mesh pieces on Amazon, but was on the fence about it. So glad I saw this video before doing that.
Hello new friend here I 💕 that manjula pothos enjoyed watching your unboxing thanks for sharing sending my full support to your channel stay safe and connected ❤️
Wow great for you ! I’ve also started my own propagation set up but on a larger spectrum just like you ! This is so insightful and uplifting ! Times are hard and the struggle is real - if your good at something they say don’t do it for free - and although plants are a passion and hobby what a wonderful way to be able to spread that love and knowledge about houseplants ! Hope all has been going well for you and your small business ! 🌿😊💙
is it time to a plant tour update 2022? 🙊 have you done the pothos sound wall? IM CURIOUS. it was a great idea and even great excuse to own more plants lol. Nice video I really enjoyed it!
So far I just do Facebook marketplace. I've been toying with the idea of shipping plants but my full time job is photography and I'm hoping that starts to pick up now that things are opening up again. Once it does shipping out plants will be something I won't have time for.
@@forknvine would be amazing to see a close up of the shelf you built. Specifically that cross bar you have for hanging pots! That's inspiration for me
How do you price them considering pothos are getting more and more common and hardware stores sell them at super low prices? I've had my Pothos on FB marketplace for a week now and getting no offers..
I think that pothos are not a good plant choice. "Everyone" has one. People wants more difficult plants to find: variegated string of hearts, peperomia watermelon, string of turtles, booby cactus are the plants I sell super fast
This is true people like all sorts of plants. It really depends on their skill level. A lot of people want a plant they can't kill easily and Pothos is great for that.
It takes about a month to propagate depending on conditions. They like tropical conditions. I don't really sell much other than this. This is just a side hustle till my real work picks up again.