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📚learn more about:
Light: https://youtu.be/LfMlviYILsY
Moss Poles: https://youtu.be/DzWgxQpKnaw
Supports: https://youtu.be/-hVr9HNpTRE
Potting mix: https://youtu.be/n69h–vFRLc
Watering Plants: https://youtu.be/pUbfFpuDdl4
Conditions vs Care: https://youtu.be/2U5tRSaybUs

💡Light:
Mother Plant Spectrum 32: https://youtu.be/LfMlviYILsY
Mother ‘The Forest’: https://youtu.be/8Mzph1uz3EA
Mother Life Spectrum: https://www.mother.life/US/shop/linear/c2e509b3
to shop visit: https://www.mother.life/US/shop/plantspectrum/c2e509b3

💡Soltech (I use the Aspect & Vita): https://youtu.be/TX_3HiEcdxQ
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🌿Support:
Grow Vertical – Use discount code ‘SYDNEYPLANTGUY’ for 10% off any grow vertical supports: https://www.growvertical.shop/
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🍕Fertiliser/Nutrients:
The plant nutrients I use (Growth Technology Australia Foliage Focus) are now available in the US:
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28 Comments

  1. the queen has been on my wish list for ages, and finally found one at a reasonable price, it's in transit right now, other wish list plant is a colocasia mojito which are readily available online, just gotta find the right one. That variegated alocasia dragons tail caught my eye, I'll wait till the price comes down . Went to a plant fair last weekend (Belmont Brisbane) there was a great array of plants, lots and lots of caladiums.💚🦦

  2. Buy what I want, never expensive. never follow trends, because trends die, literally. So hyped and for what a plant that will die. Good channel.

  3. Hi Jan, thank you for your entertaining content, I really enjoy watching your videos. Concerning the blue-shine-plants you're actually wrong, it's not flash or instagramability, it's a thing, the plants do theirselves. I only recently learned more about it watching a video from the three studied botanists form "Jungle Leaves" (Germany). As you can tell, they have a very scientific approach, though very interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLUbBabtliU Best regards

  4. I live in denmark, if I search philo verrucosum and philo el choko red, you are in the list on the frist page, no scrolling needed 👍

    and when you looked at the variegated zz, the one with light green variegation, I though ´that´s nice´ and you said ´this is just uggy´ 🤣
    it so depends on personal preferences, I also never understood why people like the pink princess. the normal one is just uggly, the marble is quite nice for some reason.

  5. I also like the Calethea White Fusion but decided to go with an easier Calathea for the start – which so far (but only 2 – 3 months in) is doing really good. If it continues like this I might get a White Fusion next year.

  6. Ahh about the cactus. Lophophora williamsii (aka peyotl)… let's just say some people may have ulterior motives when buying it. :,D It contains a lot of mescaline, you can get very very high on it. It's also used in some religious ceremonies.

  7. 10:03 Even Monstera adansonii ssp. laniata is very diverse and there are even laniatas without any fenestration. The one that you have, the most widely available form in Australia (I bought one in about 1997 with a label saying "Monstera obliqua expilata" and it's still growing at my parents' place) is often referred to as Monstera adansonii ssp. laniata "Double Windows" because it reliably develops small fenestrations near the midrib and big ones further out. I've seen it called a rare plant on some US websites and I've also seen people going crazy wherever your adansonii is reposted and people saying it's "obviously an 'Esqueleto'" (even though it's obviously not — 'Esqueleto' in the conditions you're giving your adansonii would be enormous and has a completely different look) and I think it's just because the double rows of fenestrations on an adansonii is quite unknown elsewhere.

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