Plants make people happy, but with great nodes comes great responsibility. Or something like that.
Hi and welcome to my channel! I'm Melissa, an abogada (attorney) by profession and a Plantita (Philippine plant aunty) by choice. Tasteful Nodes is my video diary of my adventures, misadventures, and observations of all things plant-related. My video diary entries as a Plantita Abogada gone Plantita abogaga are meant to be entertaining and light chika about planty tips, tricks, and content: plants, potting mix, propagation, et al.
I really enjoy your videos~ all very informative 🥹 nacucurious ako sa scindapsus dahil ang dami nga pong collector but I can't collect them all. 😅 This is really helpful para malaman yung differences and makapili, hopefully, wisely. 😆🙈 Thank you for this aterni~ 🥹 waiting patiently for your next video! 🥹
Dude….you helped me with this video so much. I have a gloriosum that I couldn’t figure out what type of philodendron it was but I know now thanks to you 😊❤
I can't seem to get the link to work for the Facebook page of nodes and foliage. When I search, I don't see that specific name or profile pic. Any updated link you can share please?
When I watched this video for the first time I had one monstera... Now, a few months later, I have 14😊 And I keep on watching this video so I'm sure I'll have more soon. Thanks for the inspiration!
I'm trying to use Pafcal to start some Hoya cuttings. My containers have a water reservoir, so I could have the bottom inch of Pafcal sit in water. I've done that with Leca, so the Leca can wick up water. Would that work with Pafcal, or would it be too wet? Any experience? Thanks!
Awesome content! I just got a quercifolium and a Florida Narrow that look almost the same at their current stages (I know Floridas are hybrids, but some are hard to distinguish from the parent species at some stages), and I’ve been so curious about the different variations and which are species vs cultivars vs hybrids. I love the comparison being able to see them side by side to clearly see the differences! Very cool to learn that names like quercifolium and polypodioides aren’t actually species but pedatum varieties! Now I’m wondering though if my quercifolium is in fact a ‘Glad Hands’ 🤔 Will have to reassess when it grows out more, especially when I get it on a moss pole! Also, it’s SO GREAT that you make the disclaimers and actually include references to more definitive sources where you got your info from! As a knowledge junkie and taxonomy nerd, this is so appreciated! Thank you 🙏 Too many people produce content without references, and even though some is really clear/well-presented and can later be verified to be true, without references it’s often unclear (without having to do lots of my own extra research) if it’s accurate or just someone really confident and convincing who knows how to sound reliable. On the other glad hand (see what I did there? 🤣), I find your presentation is much more casual, less “experienced polished content producer” and more “everyday person who cares more about reliable/verifiable info than polished videos”, which I find makes you more relatable and enjoyable to watch than many others. Now I’m gonna go watch more of your content! 😁
Hi, Manang! Here is the US, the pertusa is not a very big thing! I’ll be on the look out. Is the care for them pretty much the same as for the tetrasperma? Salaaaaaamat!!!
Here’s a recommendation, try growing some type of bean in the same pot, it really improves the quality of the begonia, the reason is because beans and legumes make they own nitrogen and put it into the soil so all plants get constant fertilizer
Such subtle differences in many of the native scindapsus of Phillipines. I love scindapsus and had absolutely no idea there were this many different types! Most of the ones you have, I've never even heard of in the U.S.
Interesting. What I do not know at this moment is if the differences you have outlined are consistent in each of the localities represented. I must admit that these plants are routinely ignored when I am in the field. I might start taking photos of them on my next jaunt!
Great to see another episode.... aging is real na nga aterni... pero walang susuko sa budols. Super sulit budols kay Jann Yu talaga and master packer yan hahaha... pero bakit di ako inofferan ng alocasia na yan.... hahahahah.... More videos aterni!!!!