So random but I couldn't help but think that you have Cebu blue colored eyes when you brought it up to your face, just beautiful 😊 thank you for this vid!
I love your channel!! There are so many plant RU-vidrs right now that are mostly about getting all the ‘cool new’ plants without taking the time to grow and love them. Your channel is such a relieve, I love your vibe and hope others will find you as well! 😊
I know im asking randomly but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost my password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Tatum Deshawn Thanks for your reply. I got to the site through google and im in the hacking process atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
I have 3 different types of Jewel orchids, this is just one more reason for me to get this greenhouse cabinet from Ikea! Loving all your videos so far. 😁
My hoya mathilde is in my living room no added humidity, although i usually have aroun 60% in my home. But she is also growing like a psycho, like no body's business! Such a loving plant 🌿💚
Hi!! LOVE LOVE LOVE all of your Ikea greenhouses!!! I WILL be getting one in the near future.... Yes please do a tutorial on the moss poles...I have many plants that I could use them for... also would like to know your soil mix. Hoyas are my "love plants"! and I really want to learn to work with Jewel Orchids... love the beautiful foliage.
Thank you 🥰🥰🥰 I'll certainly do a video about my soil mix!! Your hoyas will be so happy in a greenhouse 😍 if you have an instagram, tag me when your done so I can see it!! 💕🌿 If you can find yourself a jewel orchid, you gotta have one! SO beautiful! I stare at it all day 🤣
Setting up a tall milsbo on the weekend, thank you for all the info you've shared! Love this video. I've added so many plants to my list, now that I'll have an amazing environment for them. I need to get some Hoyas 😍
What about the Anthurium “Flamingo Flower”???? I have one that’s wasn’t doing well at all. I put it in the ikea greenhouse!!! Thanks for the idea!!!! Love the videos!!!
Watching this reminded mo to check on my alocasia polly and there were loads of spider mites on an unfurling leaf. The rest of the leaves were fine but I doused it in neem oil solution and placed it in isolation. Hope it fares well as I adore my pollys.
Love your videos!! I'm so excited to create my own cabinet greenhouse. If I want to set up my greenhouse for a mini garden and grow things like lettuce and herbs how should I do it? Can I make the same space for my tropical plants and the garden?
Also, are you from Edmonton? I live here!! It's so cool having a youtuber like you that I can relate to, and your links really help as most other channels only have american links.
Thank you! Yes, you certainly could make one of these for vegetables and herbs, you wouldn't need the high humidity though 😁🌿 Yes, I am in Edmonton! Always awesome to meet more locals! 😁
Stunning greenhouse and plants! ✨ Would you have advice about watering baby plants? I bought a few but find their soil dries out so quickly like after a day of watering. Should I be watering frequently to keep soil moist or wait like two- or five-day intervals? The soil is drying out after only a day of watering for my baby Alocasia Frydek and micans (only a few leaves). The soil seems more loose and airy for both. I am afraid of overwatering but also afraid it needs frequent watering since soil is dry. Not sure if there are different care tips for when plant is young vs. mature. Thanks for any tips.
If you find your medium is drying out faster than you'd like, you can add different things to aid in water retention! Coco coir and peat moss are both excellent additives to help retain water between waterings :)
@@PlanteriorDecorator thanks for tip. I found the medium was finally staying moist longer after a week. Now it doesn’t fully dry out after only a day. Not sure why that was the case. But I am watering them when they are partially dry in three or more day intervals; so far they seem to be okay and showing new growth.
I have a few living in moss, but I prefer to transition them to soil! I find I get the best growth in soil, despite nutritional additives. I use beneficial bugs to prevent any bug issues :) so nothing major!
Yes for sure! I would suggest deciding on a plant you love the aesthetics of that you feel you can afford. The more you care about it, the better you will care for it! Care for that one plant for a while to see if you're able to provide it the care it needs to look beautiful and bring you joy, then slowly start to bring it home friends 😁🌿❤ Generally these plants are more 'rare', not only because they're highly sought after, but also because a good number of them wouldn't survive on a shelf in a garden centre! Some need a little more TLC and before you really dive off the deep end, it's good to test the waters 😁
Omg so Much Latin ;) do you have a Botanical education? Great looking cabinet, have to done a cost video for cabinet, lights, fan, heating system, and humidity system... would be interested to seeing the investment. Ty
Studied landscape architecture, but nothing tropical! Good idea - it would certainly add up to more than a grow tent. Worth the investment for the aesthetics and ability to display the happy plants! 😁🌿
You're very correct on krohniana! The krohniana are a heart-leaf version of the lacunosa (to my understanding). I believe this plant could be identified in a number of different ways, one being Hoya krohniana 'Super Eskimo'! 🌿 An 'Eskimo' is more splashy and less silver 😁 I'm also no Hoya expert, but this is what I understand of the lacunosa/krohniana 😆 maybe a true expert will eventually hop in here and assist with their knowledge!