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I thought I failed - rare seed germinated 13 months later!
This rare palm seed took FOREVER to germinate! Palm seeds require special preparation before planting. In this video I'll share a bit of info and show the special process I used to prepare and plant the seed!
First photo in video used with permission from my friend.
Second and third photos used with permission, courtesy of Maxime Maillot
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Plant Room Adventures (March 2024 Flower Insanity!)
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Join me for an exciting journey through the plant room to see every plant which bloomed in March 2024. 00:00 - Start 00:20 - Sincoraea rafaelii 00:54 - Gesneria cuneifolia 01:14 - Pseudorhipsalis amazonica 01:37 - Columnea brenneri 02:04 - Sinningia pusilla 02:38 - Cryptochloa sp. 03:24 - Sonerila sp. 03:46 - Begonia vankerckhovenii 04:11 - Columnea sp. (unidentified) 05:03 - Tillandsia chiapen...
Plant Room Craziness (insane plants, tips, more!)
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In this behind the scenes video, I'll give an informal tour of my plant room, brainstorm some design changes, share a few tips and tricks, and show off some amazing plants. 🍂 PRODUCTS & SUPPLIES Below are some affiliate links to products mentioned / shown in this video: Hiswelle 4.5gal Humidifier amzn.to/3Ttzjom Thermopro Thermometer/Hygrometer amzn.to/3TPgLjP Self-watering pots amzn.to/3TDPAbr...
15 Plants I Obsessed Over in 2023!
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For this video, I challenged myself to pick my 15 favorite plants from 2023. (HARD DECISION!) From the rare, to the weird, and the beautiful, let's check out the plants I obsessed over the most last year. 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - 1. Begonia quadrialata subsp. nimbaensis 00:49 - 2. Disterigma campii 01:20 - 3. Tillandsia petraea 01:47 - 4. Vriesea botafogensis 02:08 - 5. Oxalis sp. 02:34 - 6. Tilla...
How I Transformed a Grow Tent into a Rare Plant Oasis!
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In this video you'll learn how I set up and customized a grow tent for rare plants. 00:00 - START 00:22 - Intro and Specs 01:18 - Main Components of the system 02:08 - List of customizations 02:44 - Constructing the tent frame 04:00 - Explanation of wall coverings 06:10 - Starting the wall coverings 06:45 - Adding the visqueen 08:06 - Adding the spacer mesh 09:23 - Adding the plastic grid 10:39...
My 10 favorite plants of 2022 (HARD DECISION!)
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00:00 - Start 00:20 - #1: Columnea purpureovittata 00:49 - #2: Elatostema monandrum 01:18 - #3: Lindsaea sp. (L. lucida?) 01:56 - #4: Sinningia pusilla 02:18 - #5: Pinguicula gigantea 02:48 - #6: Unidentified fern sp. 03:20 - #7: Selaginella sp. White, Peru 03:52 - #8: Urticaceae sp. (Pilea hyalina?) 04:14 - #9: Blechnum sp. (B. polypodioides?) 04:40 - #10: Nautilocalyx ecuadoranus #rareplants ...
How I Made the Branch Terrarium (secrets revealed!)
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How I Made the Branch Terrarium (secrets revealed!)
Jungle Plant Growth Update (3 months)
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Jungle Plant Growth Update (3 months)
PLANT TIPS I wish I knew before (MASSIVE VALUE!)
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PLANT TIPS I wish I knew before (MASSIVE VALUE!)
Jungle Plant Bin Set Up & Care (Tips galore!)
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Jungle Plant Bin Set Up & Care (Tips galore!)
Buceplant.com Unboxing (they have jungle plants!)
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Buceplant.com Unboxing (they have jungle plants!)
Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 5
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Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 5
Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 4
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Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 4
My 5 Most Used Tools for Horticulture & Terrariums (Helpful!)
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My 5 Most Used Tools for Horticulture & Terrariums (Helpful!)
10 easy to grow miniature terrarium plants (Awesome!)
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10 easy to grow miniature terrarium plants (Awesome!)
Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 4 (Mini Ferns & Moss Madness!)
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Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 4 (Mini Ferns & Moss Madness!)
Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 3 (Clay and epic root-scaping!)
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Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 3 (Clay and epic root-scaping!)
Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 2 (Hardscape mania!)
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Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 2 (Hardscape mania!)
Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 1 (Custom stump!)
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Crown Forest Terrarium Build Log Part 1 (Custom stump!)
Unboxing Mini Plants (Ferns & Sundews!)
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Unboxing Mini Plants (Ferns & Sundews!)
Unboxing Bladderworts (and one stunning fern!)
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Unboxing Bladderworts (and one stunning fern!)
Terrarium Vlog 4 (All the Things!)
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Terrarium Vlog 4 (All the Things!)
Forest's Edge Kusamono (How I made it!)
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Forest's Edge Kusamono (How I made it!)
Plant Grow Rack Tutorial - Part 2 (Lights!)
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Plant Grow Rack Tutorial - Part 2 (Lights!)
Plant Grow Rack Tutorial - Part 1 (Assembly!)
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Plant Grow Rack Tutorial - Part 1 (Assembly!)
Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 3
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Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 3
Terrarium Vlog #3 - Plants, Gadgets, Brancharium (and more!)
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Terrarium Vlog #3 - Plants, Gadgets, Brancharium (and more!)
Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 2
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Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 2
How I Made the Cliffside Ping Jar Terrarium (Pics and commentary!)
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How I Made the Cliffside Ping Jar Terrarium (Pics and commentary!)
Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 1
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Rare Terrarium Plant Collection Tour - Part 1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @InvertebratesRule
    @InvertebratesRule 22 дні тому

    This one video covered 5 other videos its so thorough and is packed with so much information.

  • @bones1026
    @bones1026 22 дні тому

    i just discovered your channel with this video, its exactly the kind of content i love! your step by step video style is similar to tanner serpa! the end result is beautiful. i subscribed!

  • @LitoRoach
    @LitoRoach Місяць тому

    Need that part 2!

  • @aureliusfeynman485
    @aureliusfeynman485 Місяць тому

    One other nice item I've been using as plant trays is the thick plastic boot trays, sold during the cold season to place winter boots on them to contain the snow that clinged to the boots. In season, those can be found in hardware stores or, even better, at the Dollar store. They sell for like 5$ each at the Dollar store, most models are rectangular shaped and often I can find some that are about 4ft long by 1.5 to 2ft wide. Basically, they're a good fit for regular 4ft x 2ft shelves, you just need to find the correct model. Been using these for all my plants for at least 8 years now, they're still perfectly fine with no sign of wear. I even used one for watering from below, aka the "tray method" for carnivorous plants like Drosera. But I think they're best used as regular plant trays since they're not that deep, hence don't contain that much water.

  • @me75863
    @me75863 Місяць тому

    How does shipping the unidentified/ undocumented plants and species work out with customs? Surely they have to inspect them for hitchhiking insects and what not right? Even if it’s for conservation purposes, they still have to check things out yeah?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria Місяць тому

      Correct. All plants must follow the specified governmental and regulatory processes for permits, inspections, etc. All of my plants are obtained through legitimate sources with proper documentation and shipping, or from friends or contacts.

  • @infoseeker329
    @infoseeker329 Місяць тому

    I would like to try this, does the sound of water dripping get annoying over time?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria Місяць тому

      Never bothered me but I kept it in a spot where I wasn't subjected to the sound constantly. I wouldn't put it somewhere like a bedroom or near a TV. But I think most people would get used to it and kind of zone it out.

  • @teleguy5699
    @teleguy5699 2 місяці тому

    What bothers me is; I was told and read that terrariums are low maintenance and easy for beginners. I bought all the equipment for one and now I have to wait almost a year in quarantine before i can plant.🤨 Seems not worth it. Who knows if i will even care a year from now with no results to see.? There has got to be a easier way to get started. Also, does moss really need to be quarantined for 9 months too if you buy from a reputable company?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      I understand your concern. Quarantine is a preference, it is NOT required. Each person has to decide on their comfort level for the risk involved. For most people making simple terrariums with common plants, skipping quarantine is probably fine. Quarantine is more for very rare plants and large collections where the spread of pests and disease could be catastropic. In other words, you get to decide if / how much quarantine you want, and how simple or complex the hobby is. I think you should just make your terrarium and go for it without a quarantine. The goal is to have fun! Again, with the moss, not necessary for you to quarantine.

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 2 місяці тому

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria Thank you so much for your reply. And I can understand what you mean about quarantine for rare plants and having such a huge garden and investment. It has relieved me to know that I can keep my journey going, knowing that there might be hiccups along the way, but as a newbie to this hobby, I can seek some instant rewards. When I was learning guitar, someone stated, "learn songs or you'll start getting bored". I equate that to building my first terrarium. Get one built or soon you will become bored. I've learned a lot from your blogs and videos. Thank you for you hard work and quick response.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for the kind words and for watching and commenting. I'm glad to hear that you're on the way to having fun and moving forward in the hobby.

    • @teleguy5699
      @teleguy5699 9 днів тому

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria My terrarium is still upright after almost a month. There is light on the horizon lol. My wife loves it. Bugs and all.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 дні тому

      That. Is. Amazing. Thanks for the update!

  • @Darkovoxo
    @Darkovoxo 2 місяці тому

    i can't watch your videos anymore because i get urge to drop college and start plant business 😂

  • @sarahk4047
    @sarahk4047 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for the great information 😊❤️🌿🇦🇺

  • @Darkovoxo
    @Darkovoxo 2 місяці тому

    This is first thing i will do after finishing exams 😅

  • @MountainDewNinja99
    @MountainDewNinja99 2 місяці тому

    Help! Does this affect isopods or springtails???

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      Isopods and springtails should not be affected by most plant fertilizers.

  • @Druexotics
    @Druexotics 2 місяці тому

    Love it

  • @katherinenoblet6567
    @katherinenoblet6567 2 місяці тому

    do you have a recommendation for a humidity/hydrometer to put in an enclosure that is waterproof? I have 2 vivosun gauges with a probe and if the probe gets misted, it quits working! Vivosun told me the probe isn't waterproof! seems silly to make a product to be in a grow tent that is not waterproof - just misting the probe a bit ruins it!!!

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      A hygrometer cannot be completely waterproof because it requires that air can reach the sensor. It would be best to avoid misting the sensor. Depending what you have the sensor in, you might try to put something over it to shield it from the spray, but that might affect the readings a bit.

  • @MIRHAMMAULANA1110
    @MIRHAMMAULANA1110 2 місяці тому

    Wow, it's really surprising to see the plants look so fresh and healthy, you are very skilled at maintaining plant varieties 🌱

  • @katherinenoblet6567
    @katherinenoblet6567 2 місяці тому

    could you explain in more detail what the mesh material functions for? does it retain moisture and might grow algae?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      Retains humidity / helps equalize humidity, absorbs excess water from spraying plants, and looks nice in contrast to the plants

    • @pealseypix
      @pealseypix 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! The link to the material from your video is not available.. could you tell me if this is pretty much the same thing?

    • @pealseypix
      @pealseypix 2 місяці тому

      Oops, I cannot figure out how to attach a photo. Anyway, it is material to cover speakers Speaker Grill Cloth Stereo Mesh Fabric for Speaker Repair. If not, what should I look for?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      It's hard to say without looking at detailed photos because it can vary in thickness. I looked around and found this one Amazon which is available currently. Make sure to check the measurements of the product and of the size of tent you're making, so you buy enough fabric. amzn.to/3X4DcDx

  • @katherinenoblet6567
    @katherinenoblet6567 2 місяці тому

    WOW!!!!!!! thank you! AMAZING BUILD!!

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 2 місяці тому

      Glad you appreciated it. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @alanlujanolivas7897
    @alanlujanolivas7897 2 місяці тому

    Do you have a tutorial on how to build a growing tent similar to that one?

  • @trand8l
    @trand8l 3 місяці тому

    respect! thats hard work

  • @peterempire1777
    @peterempire1777 3 місяці тому

    What substrate is mixed in? Aquasoil or potting? Some clay stones red?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      It's fluval stratum and red lava rock. Some of the other videos in this series go over that and other stuff in great detail.

  • @davidrooney3213
    @davidrooney3213 3 місяці тому

    Fantastic video where did you order these plants from? Thank you.

  • @Glassed_in_Nature
    @Glassed_in_Nature 3 місяці тому

    Video ideas: -substrate medias to keep in stock -fertilizers -how to inspect, prep, and clean new plants These are mainly videos that I would LOVE to see you make lol.

  • @quiconque6563
    @quiconque6563 3 місяці тому

    Very cool. I have a few Licuala mattanensis 'Mapu' seeds that have just started germinating like a month ago, about 9-10 months after sowing them. It's interesting because one seed only took like 3 months. I had almost given up on the rest.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      Congratulations, that's awesome! That is quite a dramatic difference in germination time. Glad you held on for the remaining ones. Thanks for watching and commenting on the video!

  • @robertfaber6796
    @robertfaber6796 3 місяці тому

    I would recommend using a length of wooden 2 X 4 angled across the corners of the shelf when tapping them down securely with the hammer or mallet.

  • @cose40
    @cose40 3 місяці тому

    Do you think it is possible to sterilize fern spores with sodium hypochlorite? Another thing I'm wondering is how you manage to keep the substrate in a closed container, without mold developing and without having sterilized it first.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      I can't say about the fern spores. I have never heard of someone sterilizing spores. I think there's less chance of issues with the spores vs a seed in terms of fungal / bacterial. As far as substrate, that's a good question. The ingredients I use are all relatively clean , and I don't store them "wet," I mix them and then moisten them. Further, bark and sphagnum are very resistant to fungal growth. You could certainly sterilize the substrate if you wanted to (I think most people do that for growing fern spore, if that's your interest). For the palm seed substrate, I just didn't think it was necessary. The seed was important because it has a bit of soft stuff on the seed which can tend to decay and then it can grow fungus or bacteria (from the fruit stuff) Hopefully that all makes sense and answers your questions

    • @cose40
      @cose40 3 місяці тому

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria thanks so much, it's all very helpful!

    • @naturebehindglass6512
      @naturebehindglass6512 3 місяці тому

      Try to wash the fresh frond with water and a tiny bit of dish soap... Rinse off thoroughly, let it dry and then harvest the spore. You can use photo lens cleaning paper to separate spore from spore cases.

  • @mattcall5654
    @mattcall5654 3 місяці тому

    There's nothing as exciting as when a seed you thought had died germinates. way to go

  • @MikeTytula
    @MikeTytula 3 місяці тому

    Congrats on the successful germination! Would love to see these pop up more in the terrarium hobby!!😊

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      Thank you! Yes, palms are great. Too bad there are not many very small species.

    • @MikeTytula
      @MikeTytula 3 місяці тому

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria There isn't many, but would be nice to see more in the hobby! In Colombia, I saw so many tiny ones that had fruit at less than a foot tall.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      That's bonkers! I would definitely love to see some of those miniature rarities. Thanks again for watching and commenting!

  • @lilnoir4213
    @lilnoir4213 3 місяці тому

    Im a simple guy, i see a new AWT video and SCREAM :)

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoy!

    • @surgeinc1
      @surgeinc1 3 місяці тому

      I see those black gloves.. it’s going to be another great video!

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      This comment is amazing. I'm dying over here LOL

  • @apine231
    @apine231 3 місяці тому

    I think commenting helps

  • @Stratiis
    @Stratiis 3 місяці тому

    Where did you get your sincoraea?

  • @ericalonso7525
    @ericalonso7525 3 місяці тому

    where is a good source to buy filmy ferns & other micros?

  • @anthony-ib1dc
    @anthony-ib1dc 3 місяці тому

    do you have a link for the mesh you used?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 3 місяці тому

      Sorry, no. I got the material from a friend many years ago.

    • @anthony-ib1dc
      @anthony-ib1dc 3 місяці тому

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria no worries

  • @miloe.
    @miloe. 3 місяці тому

    i need to remember to watch this soon i need to go to sleep now

  • @dtall42
    @dtall42 4 місяці тому

    Awesome video bro! Need some epiphytic cactus in my life 😅.

  • @TheModernVictorian
    @TheModernVictorian 4 місяці тому

    The little popup things are not doing your otherwise great video justice.

  • @EtienneBlais
    @EtienneBlais 4 місяці тому

    That Begonia herbacea is amazing!

  • @TJ-et8sw
    @TJ-et8sw 4 місяці тому

    You've got the touch. I have some of the same species but they aren't growing as well as yours

  • @rens2998
    @rens2998 4 місяці тому

    Awesome! Love these videos! Do more :)

  • @noah295463
    @noah295463 4 місяці тому

    Amazingly done video. Very nice as always.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 4 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching and commenting! Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @oscarshah480
    @oscarshah480 4 місяці тому

    I am always jealous of your Corybas. Thank you for sharing!

  • @all4life4evr
    @all4life4evr 4 місяці тому

    Very nice plants

  • @Davidova
    @Davidova 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for very interesting video. Beautyful plants!

  • @RandobotTV
    @RandobotTV 4 місяці тому

    neeeeeeeddd

  • @apine231
    @apine231 4 місяці тому

    Have you had different experiences with using grow lights with different colours and temperature? Any positives of negatives to the different options?

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 4 місяці тому

      I have not tried drastically different color temperatures. I always go for the "natural white" lights (never the pink, purple, etc grow lights). I generally try to get in the 5000K-6500K range because the appearance is pleasing.

  • @dolevfab9946
    @dolevfab9946 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful build! Could I ask your advice on mold in a terrarium ? I built a terarium a few days ago, and it already has white mold on the decorative wood branches. Can it hurt the plants? Would it subside? I already have springtails but they dont help much... Would sincerely appreciate any advice!

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 4 місяці тому

      It depends on the type of wood. Some wood is not suitable for terrariums and will continuously mold and rot forever. If you used a hardwood / suitable wood, then the mold will eventually die down. Isopods are also a big help. The mold should not hurt plants unless they are small and it envelops them

  • @CrookedSteph
    @CrookedSteph 4 місяці тому

    Out of curiosity, do you wear gloves to protect you from the plants? Or them from you? Do you change them between contact from bin to bin, or species to species? OR…are they to prevent you from getting some nematode or helminth under your nails, then into your body? Lastly, do you ever worry about breathing in the spores of fungus’ or molds? Do you protect your lungs? Wear eye protection? These are 100% serious questions. Ha ha. I’m a super huge germ freak and I’m starting the terrarium/ isopod hobby and sometimes that little microscopic world gives me the heebee geebeez! P.S. I’m a nurse, so my brain ALWAYS takes me to worst case scenarios and I see the wicked illnesses caused by “things” we can’t see, everyday.

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 4 місяці тому

      @CrookedSteph The main reasons I wear gloves are: - Protect myself from things which are in the plants and soil (pathogens, parasites, irritating chemicals, etc) - Allow me to work with pesticides, chemicals, fertilizers, etc without harming my skin - I have dry, sensitive skin so it's best to have that extra barrier anyway - Help prevent spreading pests and disease from one plant or area to another When going from one bin or tent to another, I often "wash my hands" with the gloves on, using soap and isopropyl alcohol. If I handle a plant or work in a bin which I feel has something really sketchy, I will sometimes throw the gloves away, or wash and sterilize them thoroughly and let them dry while I put on a new pair to continue working with other plants. Many of the molds found in plant bins and soil are relatively harmless to people unless they have an extreme sensitivity or are in constant contact with them. If there is adequate air movement and ventilation and the habitat within the container is "healthy" then there isn't a lot to worry about. That said, I try to avoid sticking my face right inside a bin or container which has been sealed for a long time, or if I see a significant amount of mold or anything else which looks sketchy. Yes, I do wear goggles when working with plants and soil. I just like that extra layer of protection from parasites, pathogens, and eye injuries due to dirt or chemicals.

    • @CrookedSteph
      @CrookedSteph 4 місяці тому

      @@AnotherWorldTerraria Perfect! Sounds like I’m on the right track and not being neurotic. Ha ha. Thank you so much for the very comprehensive response. I just love the people in this new found hobby; always so helpful and full of wonderful information!

  • @bradyhayden5397
    @bradyhayden5397 4 місяці тому

    What is the humidity and temperature

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 4 місяці тому

      RH varies throughout the day from 90 up (Probably higher than it should be for some of the plants, but reducing the RH dries the plants out faster, and most plants are doing fine). Night temps are close to whatever the ambient room is, and day temps are ambient plus about 10F

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 4 місяці тому

    1:17 “…they’re from the family Araceae…” haha, don’t sound so excited, dude! Jk. 😆 I’m just such an aroid freak, like many people, so it actually blows my mind how a Homalomena that small is related to other aroids! Monstera, Anthurium, Philodendron, Syngonium, Epipremnum, scindapsus, alocasia, aglaomena, amorphophallus, pothos and everything else! But then again, so are Anubias, Cryptocoryne, Lagenandra and Bucephalandra! And those are pretty small plants by comparison…

  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 4 місяці тому

    Anyone who watches this and might be asking “where did you get your plants”-but you can’t necessarily divulge your contacts-should just… do a little online researching! 😆 Infinite amount of vendors and resources, and even local and nearby sellers on Etsy are highlighted on the app… and of course just trying various nurseries and seeing what’s available. Might be surprised! But in general, I don’t think people should even have to bother asking… the internet is there for you to “ask”. Lol.

  • @tomoxj6s821
    @tomoxj6s821 4 місяці тому

    Osmocote 16 7 18(-4), is it ok for bucephalandra emersed planting

    • @AnotherWorldTerraria
      @AnotherWorldTerraria 4 місяці тому

      I have never used it and am not familiar with it, but if it's a general purpose fertilizer then I think it should be OK. Start with low dose, add more if needed.

  • @tomoxj6s821
    @tomoxj6s821 4 місяці тому

    Does it matter if it's my osmocote is 16 7 18(-4), that's how it says