Also, Ross’s tradescantia is a tradescantia nanouk😊 They grow like a weed and can actually be popped straight into soil and they’ll root no problem. It’s a super fun plant to grow!
I think Ross' jade plant and the one you have might be different species/variants. I have both of them in the same conditions and they still look different. Love your videos btw and would love to see more of Joli 💚
Just a note, your sound on your video's is a little low. I find myself turning up the volume quite a bit to hear you clearly. I love how the two of you bring out the nerdiness in eachother. You don't even have to spray some succulent leaves. They will root with just light and no water.
There's been a thing in my area where people paint smooth rocks and leave them around for people to find and take. I've been toying with the idea of painting tiny terracotta pots and planting aloe and spider plant babies to leave around town. They have to leave here somehow and that might be a happier way than what I was considering. 🗑⚰️🪦😂
I love the epic nerd you’ve got sitting there in a Dino onesie. (Like MAJOR EPIC WIN ROSS!), and his lovely collection of tradescantia. The pinky - I find mine more pink most of the time - is a Nanouk
I love the way Ross says “ Scots”. He had it down perfectly. Off subject but a lighthearted moment for me nonetheless. You will love the epiphyllum! I have one and it has huge red flowers when it blooms.
Aww love this video! You two! 😍 also loving Ross' catchphrase, I'm all up for that staying! 🤣 your second pink cutting is an Iresene Herbstii (Bloodleaf) Blazin Lime 😬🩷. And so glad you loved the Joli keyring! Hopefully see you again at Another Swap soon! 🤞
Damn you Ross. Every time you took a swig of your drink, I forced myself to take a sip of my beer I had while watching. Thans for making this a great VLOG.
Wish I had made it along to the Scottish plant swap, next time for sure. Any tips for caring for Hoya Bella? I can't seem to keep mine happy, it's droopy and sad xxx
Gorg begonia! It definitively props well in water…however i just cant seem to keep them alive there after🙈. May i ask what potting medium do you use? Loved the vid!💚
Had such a good time at the swap! You gave me your hoya bella, but the green spider plant you got from the free table was mine, so I guess we did an indirect swap! The hoya bella is doing well so far😊
What Ross got is a Tradescantia Nanouk, make sure to give it a lot of light. Mine grows so quickly and even blooms with small pink flowers Such elegant beautiful plant
The tilandsia is an air plant (or a bromeliad ) and is related to orchids, they propagate through pups or offsets,they have to flower first and the main plant dies and produces multiple baby plants called pups from under dead leaves and i don't know when to remove them,but around when the mother plant dies or when big enough.🙂
Awwww lovely plants. Enjoyed watching that. You two are great together. Are you going to the Birmingham plant swap? I got my ticket Monday..my first swap 😃 can't wait!
La Crasula ovata que veo cerca de una ventana está muy etiolada , puede vivir así ??? ....si , pero con la luz correcta se ven muy bonita ; las dos mini Echeverrías elegans , una está bien pero la segunda está totalmente etiolada , es mejor decapitar y plantar juntas a luz directa ( con aclimatación por supuesto) y son muy sencillas pero en colonias se ven genial 👍. Saludos 💌
You’ll love that Thanksgiving cactus when it’s a nice big plant, I’ve ended up making 2 plants as my main plant is very pink from stress through winter. But when it was in bloom they were so nice to watch grow and open
The tillandsia need to be left alone. In the right condition they will flower and after they flower the main plant grow little plant at least 1 but can be like 5 or 6 in one cycle. Sadly the main plant die after they grow pups
Never been to a plant swap, but this seems like great fun! Loved your tent, the audio was fine- I could hear everything w/o issues. Am truly enjoying your Vlog. My brain is soaking up plant knowledge like a spider plant! Thanks for sharing all you do- you guys are great.❤
About the color of the bluey silvery plants: I think you're both right! I'd say most bluey plants are green overall, but definitely a green that has more blue in it as opposed to a green that has more yellow in it! I think calling them blue is totally fair, because nitty gritty color is pretty relative, so like in a vacuum, yeah that's green for sure, but next to a more yellowy or neutral green they read more blue, which is helpful in the planty world where you've got differentiate between like 5 billion shades of green lol