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Cute little Muffin
This helped me so much.
Excellent tips 👍🏽
I'm a beginner plant owner and planted lemon seeds and I am so proud they are growing!
So true that you they're is so much to figure out on your own. Very thoughtful of you to package it up in this video
I am new to your channel, but i love your style of speaking and also especially your enthusiasm and love for plants. I am new to planting, so Im so excited to go on this journey with you!
This is the cutest, most well spoken, most heartwarming video ever! Thank you!
Great tips! Love your videos ❤️
Great advice! Thanks, Nick. 👍
I love your suggestion to wait until your new plant pushes out a good quality new leaf before you repot it. Very helpful and I’ve not heard that tip before. Thank you!
Me just repotting the moment they come home
For me it was a tip from a video, it said putnails in the planter, and it was bad lots of plants died. Please bever do it and if possible share about it.
Hi I’m new to your channel! Thanks for this helpful video I have learned so much!
Just a note on cache pots. I love to get unusual pots or dishes/pitchers from thrift stores. That way, they are cheap and I can put my new plants (and their nursery pot) into it until I can find it’s forever pot (until it outgrows it, of course). This way, i don’t feel bad if I do not like the thrift store pots anymore, i just donate them back. Also, i find fun glass vessels that I fill with water and leave on my plant shelves. They are decorative, if my plant is dry, i have room temp water right there ready to go.
i've been following and watching this channel for a long time and never commented until today. but i will say, this is one of my favorite and most informative videos on plant care and expectations that i have seen so far, ESPECIALLY about plant pots, yellowing leaves, and bugs. i watched plant videos religiously for a year before buying any, and it wasnt until 1-2 years, after quickly accumulating 100+ plants, before i experienced yellowing leaves, bugs, and dying plants. i was MORTIFIED and thought i was a "bad plant parent" and threw out all my plants and watched all that money (on plants AND pretty anthro/terrain pots/cachepots) go out the window. i went through this cycle 2-3 times before i finally realized and accepted that it was just NORMAL. and now i know how to manage and maintain my plants, and deal with nonsense when it happens. yes, sometimes its my fault (overwatering after forgetting to water for 3 weeks), and sometimes its just… PLANTS. SOIL. GROWING THINGS. open windows and humidity. DUH. so, great informative straight-talk video, nick. also, love any video where muffin makes an appearance.
Hi Nick! Great tips for just about everyone. Love Muffins appearances, even though she doesn't always look happy about being picked up. LOL! Thank you so much for sharing!
Hi muffin 🥰
Please tell Muffin that I would die for them
Lol I was wondering when muffin would show up!❤️❤️❤️
A moisture meter and 4 desktop grow lights opened up my houseplant options. I started off with zz plants, spider plants, and snake plants. My zz and snake plants are growing quite a bit now that they get supplemental light. I went from 4 plants in my room to over 24 on like 6 months. Mostly because my monstera siltepecana, syngonium pink, and purple passion plant, and various tradescantia are fast growers. I'm attempting to grow micro tom tomatoes inside my bedroom as well, so far so good. They definitely live up to their name.
Kisses to muffin❤💋
I just got my first philodendron BMF – Steve’s Leaves was having a BOGO sale so I got 2! I learned I live very close to their greenhouses, so I just picked them up and brought them home. But I need assistance please! They are in small nursery pots and I wasn’t prepared. They won’t stand upright because they’re top heavy and I don’t have a pole or pots yet. Is it okay for them to lay on their sides until I get one this weekend? Also, should I pot them together or separate? I will def be watching your DIY pole videos soon. Thank you for teaching me!