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The day we moved, and had to rip out our entire plant collection!! In this video you will see some absolutely massive tropical plants like Monstera and Philodendron, and hopefully some super interesting and useful tips on how to care for them.
This was literally the most painful and heartbreaking day of our lives and came as a massive shock to us, because we had planted everything and planned our lives and our project around this property. We never expected to be told to get out which is why for the past 2 and a half years we have poured every drop of our heart and soul into this place, and of course planted many thousands of our plants, both our ornamental plant collection and native species. But when life gives you lemons you have to do something useful with it, and this has been the shock we needed to be able to move onto bigger, better and genuinely intergenerational projects where the priority is fundamentally the conservation and restoration of the environment and ecology!
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00:53 background and introduction
01:56 Cyclanthus bipartitus
02:36 Giant Monstera adansonii
04:27 explaining Monstera roots part one
05:25 Top cutting of Monster Adansonii
08:34 Huge Monstera pinnatipartita
09:45 Monstera roots explained part two
10:24 Comparing juvenile and adult pinnatipartita leaves
10:57 Philodendron burlmarx variegata
11:57 Monstera laniata
12:40 Philodendron bipennifolium
14:37 Philodendron Silver Cloud
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18 Comments
Ouch! It stings to watch them come apart. 🙈 Please make a video of planting them at the new place.
It was my pleasure to be able to give you guys a hand during this difficult time … As I said before, great things are coming ahead <3 Missing you guys
Pulling all these plants up, I only have one question: Do you suffer from lower back pain? If not you will one day! Use proper posture and be well.
Thank you for sharing!
I am glad I own my place. I feel your pain and hope you find a way to buy a permanent home for yourself and your amazing collection of plants. Using someone else's property in agreement is no guarantee, as you have learned the hard way. Good luck!
Amazing job you guys do 🌴❤️
Sending you prayers for your next home❤
Please explain a bit more what exactly is happening!! I'm so heartbroken and crying I'm not understanding why you have to move!! Please explain to me as a child. I'm so devastated and need more feedback. I'm a collector in the US San Antonio Texas to be exact. I have a small 12×24 foot and an avid gardener. I love plants. Again I'm actually very devastated to all you've done with your team there to see it torn out!❤😢😢😢😢
Omg. Those leaves are Big. 😲😲😲😲😲😲😮😮😮😮
It's absolutely incredible seeing all these plants growing in an ideal climate. I have about 200 aroids i grow all indoors as I live in a desert climate. I could only dream of achieving this kind of maturity in my plants.
A new subsciber here… so heartbreaking to watch the rippings of all those ornamental tropicals… my main reason for subscribing is to closely monitor and watch the regrowing, thriving and development (and beyond) of the plants in their new environment… in very knowledgeable and expert hands as yours, I'm very positive your collections will thrive happily more… your collections will give you more contentment, satisfaction and happiness… they have feelings and know how to repay the kindness… thank you for sharing…
Heartbroken 🙁
How terrible!
Massive plant 🪴 you have done agood job
Where are you exactly located in the globe? Actually, i love plants period. Our family are always into plant conservation. I can feel your pains and difficulties to preserve the rainforest you created. Do not worry, God sees your purpose, he will help you. Merry Christmas to you.
the way you move the plants so serious🪴 are they still alive?
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it reminds me of what I was doing last month when my neighbor(20 years foliage collector) moving out and he is kind enough for me to take any cuttings that he could not bring along as his new home is much smaller. until today, I am still trying to plants the cuttings into correct places. lots of works