The video is a continuation of a previous one where the host harvested a watermelon and tried it. The host then discusses the growth of their plants, including a pineapple plant that isn't growing as expected. They try to transplant it into a new pot, but it still doesn't grow. They then remove the plants from the pot and plant them separately, hoping they'll have more space for development.
The host also discusses a peanut plant that they transplanted in place of a watermelon. The leaves have dried up, and they're unsure if the peanuts can be eaten. They discover that the peanuts are laying in the ground and manage to harvest them. They clean the peanuts, dry them, and leave them on a windowsill for a week.
The host then talks about a mango plant that has grown significantly. They explain that the plant releases excess water through a special hole, which becomes sticky when the moisture evaporates. They also mention that the plant has completely dried out and can be removed.
The host then introduces an avocado plant that grows the fastest. They clean everything and hope that the leaves will straighten out in a week. They also found an avocado tree near a house near the jungle, which is very large and has large fruits.
The host ends the video by expressing gratitude to the viewers for their interest and participation in their plant growth videos. They mention that their videos have inspired hundreds of people to do similar activities. They also mention a video from a viewer who has a large avocado tree and a cat that takes care of it.
1. The video starts with a discussion about the previous harvest of watermelon.
2. The video then moves on to discuss the growth of adult pineapple plants in the jungle.
3. The pineapple plant in the pot was not growing well, despite the side ones overtaking it in size.
4. The pot was replaced with a new pink pot to encourage the plant to grow.
5. Despite the new pot, the central stem did not grow after a few weeks.
6. The plants were removed from the pot and divided to plant them separately.
7. The video then shows the growth of pineapple plants in the wild jungle.
8. The video then moves on to discuss the peanut plant, which was transplanted in place of a watermelon.
9. The leaves of the peanut plant have dried up, and the nuts have not yet been seen.
10. The peanuts were harvested from the roots of the plant.
11. The peanuts were rinsed in water, dried on a napkin, and left on a windowsill for a week to dry.
12. The video then moves on to discuss the manga plant, which has grown larger and released more nectar.
13. The manga plant was watered too much, causing the seed and the manga to dry out.
14. The video then moves on to discuss the avocado plant, which grows the fastest.
15. The avocado nut still looks very alive and probably takes an active part in the metabolic processes of the plant.
16. The video ends with a discussion about the avocado tree near one of the houses near the jungle.
17. The video also mentions that it has inspired hundreds of people to do such an interesting activity.