The 10 best plants to start with 🌿 Easy Plants for Beginners

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
01:44 Bird of Paradise
03:01 Marble Queen Pothos
04:43 Cast Iron Plant
06:44 Raphidophora Tetrasperma
07:36 Hoya Krimson Princess
09:09 Snake Plant
10:31 Aglaonema
11:33 Monstera Deliciosa
13:06 Scindapsus Exotica
14:38 Fern Leaf Cactus
16:17 Outro

5 Comments

  1. Hoya krimson princess indeed. I have a black thumb and killed 95% of plants (inclg pothos, snake plants, ZZ plants, aglao, etc) but this Hoya of mine is still growing from 4 leaves 1 stem

  2. The Krimson princess was the start of my hoya head lifestyle lol still have her and I love her so much πŸ’šπŸ’š

  3. I don’t have a Bird of Paradise, Monstera deliciosa, or Fernleaf Cactus, but with 7 of the 10 in my collection, I wholeheartedly agree with your Beginners’ List! Others that I find easy: vining Philodendron (Brasil, Heartleaf, and Lemon Lime, not Micans, which is a bit more delicate) Syngonium, Rhipsalis baccifera, Philodendron (Thaumatophyllum) Hope-Selloum or its smaller variety, ‘Little Hope’, Schefflera, Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) and Zamioculcas. I especially like the Raven (“black”) ZZ for the interesting contrast it provides against other plants.

  4. I would like to see the host do two videos. One specifically for Spider Plants and proper care for them. The second would be for Snake Plants and proper care for them. Just about everyone I know has one or the other or both. I have both myself. I think it would be very helpful to hear some tips on those plants specifically.

  5. I like this list very much! Im still looking for a cast iron and fern leaf cactus. I used to be such a plant torturer/killer, liked having a plant, but was afraid to do anything to it, and jve killed pretty much everything i had except this snake plant i had, i tortured and neglected it so much, had it sit in water, had it dry out so much, had it in no light and direct light, to the point where it hardly had any soil left, and it still didnt die, and it still tried to grow, it became more clumps of leaves, but just became very small. Then along the journey i learned stuff and gained experience and built confidence with other plants who took longer to die, and because the snake stuck around for so long after other plants have died and she didnt die, i had the chance to correct things with it, now she’s 4 snake plants.

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