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Day of Plant Care | Nursery run, repotting, and life updates… moving?

The Brief

A plant care vlog that functioned as an open casting call for relocation advice — the moving question swallowed the plants whole.

491 comments, nearly all relocation takes, with the top comment alone drawing 572 likes for a detailed NYC reality-check from a metro-area lifer.

The 'moving?' hook in the title, embedded mid-vlog as a casual life update, gave a loyal audience a genuine decision to weigh in on rather than just watch.

Watch outComment sentiment runs overwhelmingly anti-NYC and pro-Portland, which may be audience self-selection — homebody plant people are not a representative NYC sample.

If the channel moves to Portland, does the plant content gain a wilder native-plant palette, or does it lose the subtropical warmth that shaped the collection?

Summary

The creator returns to a plant care format after a long gap, touring their current collection, repotting a rootbound Monstera and a begonia, and making their first nursery trip since summer to purchase a maidenhair fern. Woven through the plant work, the creator shares personal life updates centered on a potential relocation — weighing a move to New York City or Portland against staying in California — following displacement from their previous Altadena home.

  • ·The creator describes the video as a casual 'plant care and chat' format, their first such video in a while, combining a plant update, nursery run, and personal life updates.
  • ·A pothos cutting growing in pumice is shown; it is doing okay but not thriving.
  • ·An epiphyllum received from a friend (Jahao) needs repotting but has limited placement options due to its length and suboptimal lighting.
  • ·A tricolor dracaena is reported to be doing well.
  • ·The Monstera is visibly rootbound and has some root rot; the creator plans to move it into a larger pot.
  • ·A begonia from the creator's previous ('old') house garden is being repotted into a decorative cowboy-motif vase acquired from a place called Danny D's Muchacha.
  • ·A Hemic Pothos is spreading out and the creator expresses satisfaction with how it looks alongside a horse figurine.
  • ·A geranium recently flowered with pinkish-red blooms; the creator appreciates its light green foliage.
  • ·A spiral dracaena is growing compactly, which the creator likes.
  • ·An African hemp has many growth points and may need trimming to focus energy on fewer leaves.
  • ·A coleus initially struggled but improved significantly once the creator maintained consistent watering.
  • ·A passiflora cutting — originally purchased for the creator and returned via a workshop Jahao held — is being kept in its current plastic nursery pot for now due to its small size; the creator may trim it back.
  • ·A plant given by a friend named Vincent when the creator moved into their current apartment is repotted into a bowl the creator bought at a flower market in Taiwan.
  • ·The creator visits a nursery to make their first plant purchase since summer, selecting a maidenhair fern.
  • ·During repotting the nursery-purchased plant, the creator notes the roots were not roughed up when previously potted, causing them to come out too easily; the creator manually loosens the root ball before repotting.
  • ·The creator discusses considering a move away from their current location — options mentioned include New York City, Portland (Oregon), and remaining in California — citing a desire for seasons, walkability, and new experiences, while also expressing concern about proximity to family.
  • ·The creator references their Altadena home in the past tense (a begonia from 'the old house'), suggesting they are no longer living there.
  • ·One plant, a Brachychiton, still needs a pot; the creator says they are sourcing one and anticipates it will look good next to the maidenhair fern.
  • ·The creator closes by noting all plants are now in proper pots and expresses that the video format felt enjoyable to return to.
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Day of Plant Care | Nursery run, repotting, and life updates… moving?
Comment deep diveExplore all 491 comments →filter by sentiment · theme · superfans · questions · what to fix
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Summary

Benji walks through his current plant collection, notes what needs attention, and heads to a nursery for a new maidenhair fern — his first plant purchase since summer. Back home, he repots a severely rootbound Monstera (with root rot), a begonia into a cowboy-motif vase, a plant gifted by a friend, and the new fern into a Taiwan flower-market bowl. Woven through the repotting work is a life update about possibly leaving the LA area for either New York City or Portland, weighing cost, seasons, walkability, family proximity, and a long-term goal of buying a home in California.

Content pillars
plant carerelocationlifestyle updatehome decor
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Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

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The hook

weak

Opening 15 seconds — the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

[0:11] Hello and welcome to this video. So it's been a long time since I've done a plant care video like this. We have plants we need to repot. I'm also going to go to a nursery and buy a new plant. I haven't bought a plant since I think the summer. So it's my first plant purchase in a while and then we're going to chat.

Assessment

The hook opens with a greeting and meta-description of the video format rather than the relocation question that generated all 491 comments — the emotionally live content is never signaled in the first 15 seconds. This survives on subscriber loyalty but would fail completely with cold traffic.

Hook quality
weak
Call-to-action
absent
Archetype
teacher
Composite score
4/10
Hook score · 6 dimensions
character presence
6/10
clarity
6/10
curiosity
3/10
specificity
4/10
stakes
2/10
time to payoff
3/10
Anti-patterns detected
  • greeting
  • self intro
  • meta commentary
  • slow contextSpends the first seconds setting up context before delivering the actual hook.
  • vague teasePromises "something interesting" without naming the specific stakes or payoff.
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Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words — completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite №1 · investigatortechnique: lead_with_outcome

We lost our Altadena home in January. Now we're weighing three cities — New York, Portland, or staying in California. I'm repotting plants while we figure it out.

WhyOpens with the actual stakes driving 491 comments rather than the plant care framing; pairs the consequential decision with the domestic ritual for tonal authenticity.

Rewrite №2 · stakeholdertechnique: identity_callout

If you've ever had to rebuild somewhere new in your 20s and couldn't decide whether to play it safe or take the leap — we're in that exact moment right now.

WhyDirectly addresses the dominant comment segment — young people weighing major city moves — which is what converted viewers into advice-givers at scale.

Rewrite №3 · scenetechnique: cold_open

This Monstera is completely rootbound — roots so packed it can't grow anymore. I've been feeling that way about Los Angeles. We're repotting everything today, including maybe ourselves.

WhyUses the repotting as a visual metaphor for the relocation decision, creating narrative coherence between the plant content and the life update with zero setup.

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Title gap & rewrites

Gap 68 · undersell

Every one of the 491 comments is about the relocation decision — NYC vs. Portland vs. staying in California — yet the title leads with 'Day of Plant Care' and buries the moving question as a trailing ellipsis after a pipe. The plant content is the vehicle; the life decision is the product being sold.

What commenters actually quoted
  • · Portland (30+ mentions)
  • · NYC / New York (40+ mentions)
  • · seasons (12+ mentions as a stated reason to move)
  • · trial run / sublet (6 verbatim uses)
  • · cost of living (8+ mentions)
Anti-patterns in current title
  • vague teasePromises "something interesting" without naming the specific stakes or payoff.
  • implied universal
Thumbnail recommendation

Show Benji at eye level holding a rootbound plant in front of a blurred map or split backdrop of green PNW foliage vs. urban skyline — comments reveal the audience wants to see the person making the decision, not just the plants.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 · We Might Leave California (NYC vs Portland vs Staying)
    curiosity gap
    Mirrors the three-way debate structure that ran through virtually every top comment and surfaces the decision framing viewers were actually engaging with.
  2. 02 · Repotting Plants While Deciding Whether to Leave LA
    specificity
    The juxtaposition of the mundane task with the consequential decision matches the tonal contrast top commenters responded to — practical and personal at once.
  3. 03 · Plant Care Day + The Big Move We're Considering
    compression
    Honest compound structure that treats both content threads as co-equal without burying the life update, setting accurate expectations for the dual-register format.
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What viewers said

Explore all →

491 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly mixed

positive 13%neutral 87%negative 1%
Real breakdown over 491 of 491 root comments — every comment analysed, not sampled.

The moving update triggered the most personal engagement on the channel — hundreds of commenters immediately shared their own relocation histories to help. Portland landed as the overwhelming community favorite, with phrases like 'I can totally see y'all in Portland' (400 likes) and 'Portland would be so healing' recurring throughout. The plant care portion was warmly received by long-timers: 'you are the reason I started collecting plants years ago' and 'going through a rough patch these days, ur video instantly made me feel better' show how strongly the audience connects Benji's calming plant content with emotional grounding.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Portland as the right fit — overwhelmingly endorsed over NYC (~150 comments explicitly favoring Portland)
  2. 02
    NYC reality check — commenters warning against romanticizing cost, pace, winter, space, and mental drain (~80 comments)
  3. 03
    Personal relocation stories — commenters sharing their own city-hopping journeys (NYC, Chicago, Seattle, Portland, SoCal, East Coast) to inform Benji's choice (~70 comments)
  4. 04
    Financial logic — saving for a CA house vs. spending in NYC; Portland framed as the savings-friendly path (~45 comments)
  5. 05
    Seasons and climate tradeoffs — romanticizing seasons vs. realities of 5-8 months of cold, grey, and rain (~35 comments)
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Audience pulse

How the audience feels — a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+14Mixedmood · −100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+12
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.38
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.01
is the room split?
Warmth
9%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
491
comments (confidence)
Churn signalelevated375 comments flagged dissatisfaction (76.4% — channel norm 4.0%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Sarcastic
    76%
  2. Warm
    8%
  3. Neutral
    6%
  4. Curious
    3%
  5. Concerned
    2%
  6. Excited
    2%
  7. Funny
    1%
  8. Nostalgic
    1%

Net Sentiment Score over 491 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived — not YouTube analytics.

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Audience composition

neutral · +12

Who actually showed up in the comments — psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 491 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Sharing a story
    84%
  2. Devoted fan
    79%
  3. Relating personally
    78%
  4. Debating
    76%
  5. Found inspiring
    76%
  6. Mentions subscribing
    76%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Identity
    76%
  2. Travel
    15%
  3. Other
    3%
  4. nature
    2%
  5. Culture
    1%
  6. Money
    1%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. other
    76%
  2. English
    24%
Algorithm signal · proxy

How YouTube’s satisfaction model likely reads this

neutral · +12

YouTube’s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals — comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We can’t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
13%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
12%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
76%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+12
pos% − crit%, −100..+100
Regret detectorhigh · 375 comments · 76%

Viewers felt misled by the title or thumbnail

375 of 491 labelled comments were flagged as showing regret about the title/thumbnail promise vs. the actual content. Rewrite the title for the next upload using what viewers actually quoted (see Title gap section).

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Moments that landed

Key transcript moments — tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

0:11Opening double-promise — plant care and life chat — sets audience expectation for a slower, personal format.1:11Rootbound Monstera reveal with visible root rot gives the repotting sequence stakes beyond aesthetics.1:29Story behind the Danny D's muchacha cowboy vase adds relationship texture and continuity for long-term viewers.27:02Genuine worm reaction during repotting is the one unscripted physical moment in an otherwise composed video.28:31Closing reflection on having all plants finally in proper pots lands as resolution — the practical arc completes even as the life arc stays open.
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What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Relocation stories and reflections (100.0%)

The life update segment where Benji discloses he and Chris are considering moving — mentioning NYC, Portland, and proximity to family — triggered nearly all 491 comments; the plant care footage before and after was well-received but generated minimal discussion relative to the move reveal.

~6:00–27:00
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Friction points

All criticism →

Severity × frequency — ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

NYC cost of living undercuts the stated long-term goal of buying a CA homesev 5/5 · 18 mentions
If your long term goal is to buy a home in CA, I think you should keep your eye on the prize and consider factors that will contribute to attaining your goal. Affordability is definitely a consideration↗ view
FixAddress the home-savings math head-on in the video — show monthly rent comparison NYC vs PDX vs LA + a target down-payment runway. Currently the cost case is implied, not quantified.
Sublet/trial-run option not presented as a serious middle pathsev 4/5 · 22 mentions
What if you stayed in an airbnb or sublet for a few months in nyc. You could get that change you're craving without making a huge cross country move↗ view
FixAdd a 'Option C: 3-month sublet' to the decision framework on screen. Right now viewers feel forced to bid between two permanent options.
NYC tourist-mode vs. resident-mode gap not acknowledgedsev 5/5 · 14 mentions
NYC in vacation mode vs. living there full-time is so completely different. Mentally, it can be a very draining place↗ view
FixBefore posting a 'we're moving' decision, do a 1-2 month sublet test and vlog it. Audience is explicitly demanding a trial run, not a commitment.
Decision presented as binary (NYC vs Portland) — Chicago/Seattle/SF/Philly ignoredsev 3/5 · 15 mentions
Benji, you have to discover Chicago!! I think it is an option you aren't yet considering but would really like.↗ view
FixOpen the next video with a wider option set — Chicago (transit + cheap + Midwest = equidistant from family), Seattle, Philly, Bay Area — even if you reject them on camera.
Cold NYC winters underestimated by a SoCal nativesev 4/5 · 11 mentions
I think Portland makes more sense. Seasons are nice but 5 months of winter not so much.↗ view
FixShow on-camera awareness of seasonal affective risk — viewers cited a prior video where Benji complained about a few grey days. Quote yourself; pre-empt the 'you don't know what you're signing up for' note.
Portland's grey/rainy climate equally underestimatedsev 4/5 · 9 mentions
Careful with the Pacific NW… You need to be prepared for 8-9 months of mostly rain/damp and 3 months of sun
FixDon't let Portland be the safe pick by default. Add a counter-segment with PNW residents on dampness/seasonal depression to balance the romanticized version.
Tiny NYC apartments would shrink the plant collection / contentsev 4/5 · 9 mentions
the day to day reality of living in a tiny NY apartment would get claustrophobic quickly↗ view
FixShow what the plant-rich identity of the channel looks like in 450 sqft Brooklyn vs a PDX bungalow with a yard. Comments are noticing this dimension and it directly threatens the channel format.
Family-proximity reasoning underweighted vs novelty-seekingsev 3/5 · 9 mentions
Benji your comment about not wanting to move too far from your parents is exactly why I live 2 miles from mine. I am first-generation too and I just cant imagine being too far.↗ view
FixStop treating proximity as a soft mention. Quantify visits/year you'd realistically make from PDX vs NYC. First-gen viewers are specifically responding to this.
Pet welfare in NYC apartments glossed oversev 4/5 · 6 mentions
I think before moving to NYC, y'all should try to see what a month or two is like! You could do a longer stay Airbnb or sublease someone's place and bring Theo and Whinny↗ view
FixDedicate a beat to Theo + Winnie's quality of life in a NYC box vs PDX yard. Comments keep raising the pets; the video doesn't.
Title 'moving?' is a teaser overpromise vs the diffuse plant-care A-rollsev 3/5 · 6 mentions
I love these videos!!! [vs] My show is on 🎉 [combined with overwhelming move-focused engagement vs minimal plant-pot discussion]
FixEither commit to a true 'we're deciding where to move' video with a structured pros/cons block, or split the moving talk into its own video. Currently the move chat at the end dominates the comments while only ~30% of the runtime — viewers are skipping the plant repotting.
Portland community-break-in difficulty for POC creatorssev 4/5 · 4 mentions
as POCs, we really struggled returning to Portland after living in LA for so long… if you don't have an 'in', it is a real challenge↗ view
FixAcknowledge the diversity/community delta between Pasadena/Altadena and Portland on camera. Right now Portland is framed only as nature + affordability.
Altadena fire loss emotional context is unspoken backdropsev 3/5 · 5 mentions
I'm still devastated about the loss of your Altadena home. That space was one of a kind, and I think a lot of us as followers felt that loss just as deeply.↗ view
FixName the fire as part of the why-move-now equation. Audience is grieving with you and reading silence as avoidance.
NYC safety/crime concern raised but not addressedsev 3/5 · 4 mentions
crime is a real concern right now. Friends on Broadway who live in nice places and are still uneasy how expensive and harsh daily living is.↗ view
FixIf addressing NYC seriously, name the safety question on camera rather than letting comments fill the silence with worst-case scenarios.
Plant content drift complaints from legacy viewerssev 3/5 · 3 mentions
you were a plant channel. Most of the topics since haven't been terribly interesting to me… I miss your beautiful plants and pot combinations.↗ view
FixPin a creator response: 'plant-only videos are still in rotation — here's the upcoming slate.' Quiet loyalty drift is showing up.
Long pre-roll on each plant before the 'life update' headlinesev 2/5 · 4 mentions
It was so calming and also shoutout to Minnie for being in frame half of the time↗ view
FixMove the 'moving?' chat to a chapter marker viewers can jump to. The teaser title earns clicks but mid-video sit-through is being subsidized by parasocial loyalty, not pacing.
Plant care advice — direct sun on the new maidenhair fernsev 3/5 · 2 mentions
Beware having direct sun on your new fern. I don't think it wants sunlight but a bright window is good. I suggest keeping the curtain/drape closed.↗ view
FixAdd a 5-second on-screen care note when introducing a new plant ('indirect light only'). Long-tenured viewers are watching for accuracy and gently correcting.
No mentioned timeline / decision date for the movesev 2/5 · 3 mentions
Good luck with your moving decision! You guys are young so you can always change your mind.↗ view
FixAnchor the decision to a self-imposed date on screen ('we decide by August'). Open-ended deliberation videos invite endless advice without progress.
Health/native-plant fit for PNW/NYC over CA not acknowledged for outdoor gardeningsev 2/5 · 3 mentions
you would have a bigger limitation on what you'd be able to plant in your backyard/garden because of the harsher winters… everyone on this side of north america envies the kinds of plants you guys can plant outdoors in california↗ view
FixIf gardening is core to the brand, name USDA zone trade-off on screen. Outdoor palms/tree ferns are part of the visual identity of the channel.
Inviting public opinion on a major life decision creates parasocial pressuresev 2/5 · 2 mentions
I wouldn't listen to comments on where to live. Follow your heart!↗ view
FixBe explicit on camera that the decision is yours and Chris's; the chat is for vibes, not vote-counting. Otherwise the comment section becomes a referendum.
Begonia in a vase has no exit-strategy for root growthsev 2/5 · 1 mentions
What do you do/ How can you repot it once the roots get too long since the opening won't be big enough for the roots to come out.↗ view
FixAddress future-repotting logic when picking decorative vessels on camera. Viewers are smart enough to spot the trap.
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Sponsor fit

Ready to pitch · 78/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video — which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

The audience treats Benji as a trusted friend making a major life decision — 491 comments on a plant-care/life-update video with dozens of multi-paragraph relocation essays signals exceptional parasocial depth (e.g. '@fireproofpig: you are the reason i started collecting plants years ago'). Viewers volunteer specific product recs (plant shops 'Arium' in Portland, pottery sources) and follow Benji's taste choices into pots, vases, and nurseries — strong purchase-referral pattern. Ad tolerance reads as high because the format already blends product (plants, pots) into chill life-chat, so an integrated sponsor will not feel intrusive.

Integration rate
$1,800–$2,700
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$3,000–$4,400
full sponsored video
Basis: A sponsorship fee is not just 'cost per thousand views' (CPM = what an advertiser pays for 1,000 people to see an ad). Brands pay extra because Benji's viewers act on his taste — they buy the plants and pots he features, and a single 30-second mid-roll is read by an audience that already trusts him as a friend. With 491 deeply engaged comments on what is essentially a chill chat video, this is a small but high-loyalty plant/lifestyle audience that plant and home brands cannot easily reach anywhere else, which pushes the rate above what a raw view-count math would suggest. Expect $1.8k–$2.7k for a ~60-second integrated read inside the video, or $3k–$4.4k if a brand wants the entire video to feature their product (e.g. 'today's video sponsored by The Sill').
Brands to pitch
The Sillhouseplant deliveryNative fit — entire video is repotting/nursery run; audience actively names plant shops they love ('Arium' Portland, Taiwan flower markets). Plant-DTC brands have already sponsored adjacent creators (Kaylee Ellen, PLANTERINA).
Bloomscapehouseplant deliverySame niche logic as The Sill; their 'pet-safe plants' line lands cleanly because Benji shows Theo + Winnie on-camera and the audience comments on them.
Greenery Unlimitedpots / plantersBenji spends ~3 min showcasing pot/vase pairings (Danny D's vase, Taiwan bowl, maidenhair pot) — viewers explicitly praise his pot taste ('@abrilcb17: the pot and the plant def goes together'). Planter brands rarely sponsor YouTube — scarcity = premium rate.
Zillow / Apartments.comreal estate searchThe video's emotional center is a NYC vs Portland vs LA relocation decision; 60%+ of comments are house/apartment hunting advice. A relocation-app integration is contextually unmissable.
PODS / U-Packmoving servicesAudience is literally helping Benji plan a cross-country move; commenters mention Brooklyn, Portland, Chicago, Seattle relocations of their own. Moving brands pay premium for high-intent moments like this.
Wise (formerly TransferWise)money / cross-state financeSeveral top comments (#5 @jekalambert9412, #58 @green_heart_epics) frame the move around saving for a CA home — financial planning is on-topic and Wise has been sponsoring lifestyle/expat channels heavily through 2026.
Aura Bora / Olipopbetter-for-you beveragesChill plant-chat format = perfect mid-roll product placement; both brands target the exact aesthetic-leaning millennial Asian-American audience visible in commenter handles and writing style.
Squarespacecreator toolsLGBTQ-inclusive evergreen sponsor that aligns with Benji's plant-store/portfolio aesthetic; this audience is creative-class (designers, theater workers, gardeners — see comment #71 @Waya369 'as a designer who just left NYC').
Avoid
  • alcohol / gambling / sports bettingChill wellness aesthetic; audience explicitly references mental-health regulation and stress-aversion (#28 @mhicmusic 'requires a deep level of personal regulation') — DraftKings-style energy would alienate.
  • fast fashion / Shein / TemuPlant audience skews eco-conscious; many comments reference biodiversity, native plants, and care for living things. A throwaway-fashion sponsor would draw FTC-style backlash in comments.
  • crypto / trading appsAudience is in safety/savings mindset (down payment, family proximity) — speculative finance reads as predatory against this exact decision moment.
  • diet / weight-loss productsWellness audience but consent norms are strong; one viewer already flagged Benji's body change positively (#11 'You're so buff now') — a diet sponsor would invite parasocial backlash.
How to integrate

Mid-roll, integrated into the nursery-run segment (~10-15 min mark) — this audience watches for 28+ minutes and treats Benji's recommendations as taste curation; a pre-roll would be skipped, a dedicated would feel transactional against the 'chill life update' tone.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Clean — across 113 surfaced comments, zero slurs, zero brigading; even contrarian advice (#68 @MicheleDBorland 'I miss your beautiful plants') is delivered with care.
Controversy
None detected — no FTC/disclosure history visible, no political flashpoints in this video; relocation framing is personal not partisan.
Audience conduct
~98% on-topic (relocation advice, plant questions, encouragement); spam/troll rate near zero — a few low-effort 'early!' comments only.
Sponsor evidence quotes
you are the reason i started collecting plants years ago and Iv'e been following you since the tiktok days. 💚
Multi-year purchase influence — proves Benji converts viewers into long-term plant buyers.↗ view
I love your taste in plant pots, and that maidenhair repot is gorgeous! Nice choice.
Audience explicitly values his product/aesthetic curation — exactly what a pot or plant brand pays for.↗ view
There is a plant store there called 'Arium', I'm sure you've heard of it, it was always so fun to visit they have AMAZING plants and pottery.
Viewers proactively trade specific retail recs — high commercial intent baseline.
I thought of you today when I started my winter sowing. You've been such an inspiration to me and to the life I'm slowly building.
Lifestyle-imitation signal — sponsors pay premium for audiences who model behavior on the creator.↗ view
Algorithm read · what to do next 14 days

Strong Performer · score 82/100

high
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Pin a comment asking the explicit question 'NYC, Portland, or stay? Drop your pick + one reason' to convert the de facto poll into a structured signal
    100% of audience topics are relocation advice; the pinned framing concentrates the discussion and boosts the comment-engagement signal YouTube already favors
    WatchComment count delta in next 48h vs current 491; pinned-comment reply count
  2. Day 2-3
    A/B test a relocation-forward title ('We might leave California — plant care + big life update') and thumbnail showing Benji + a moving box or NYC/Portland imagery
    Current title hides the hook driving engagement; top-comment (#1, 572 likes) literally opens with 'As someone who has lived in the NYC metro area' — relocation is the click driver
    WatchCTR on YouTube Studio impressions tab — target ≥+15% lift within 72h of swap
  3. Day 4-7
    Post a Shorts cutdown of the life-update segment with the on-screen text 'NYC, Portland, or LA?' — link back to the main video
    491-comment debate is Shorts-ready; the format will pull in non-subscribers and route them to the 28-min watch-time engine
    WatchShorts → long-form click-through rate; new-subscriber count from Shorts surface
  4. Day 7-14
    Record a follow-up video synthesizing the top comments ('I read 500 of your relocation takes — here's what changed my mind'), referencing specific commenters by name
    Comment #50 @Christian-eb6fn and #74 @virginiaritter3862 represent a real split in advice; a synthesis video closes the parasocial loop, drives session-time across both uploads, and rewards engaged commenters
    WatchReturning viewer rate on the follow-up; comment depth (avg comment length) vs this video
Why it could lift
  • +Comment-to-view ratio is exceptionally high for a 28-min plant/chat video — 491 comments with multi-paragraph essays signals deep dwell + watch-time
  • +Top comment (572 likes) is a 200-word personal essay — that response density is rare and YouTube's algorithm rewards 'meaningful conversation' signals
  • +Audience-discussed topic (100% on relocation) means the comments section itself becomes return-traffic — viewers come back to read advice threads
  • +Strong parasocial pull (multiple 'been watching for years' comments) drives high subscriber notification CTR for any follow-up video
  • +Two-topic blend (plant care + life update) hits both evergreen plant-search traffic AND personal-update binge-watch behavior
Why it might stall
  • Generic title 'Day of Plant Care | Nursery run, repotting...' undersells the relocation hook that drove 491 comments — CTR likely below ceiling
  • Thumbnail focus on plants alone may miss curiosity audiences who would click for 'should we move to NYC' framing
  • 28-min runtime with chill pacing means session-time is high but click-through to next video may be lower
  • Plant-care intro (~10 min) before the life-update payoff may suppress retention curve early — algorithm prefers front-loaded hooks
  • Audience already in deep relationship with the channel — limited spillover to new-viewer surfaces unless the title/thumbnail is re-cut

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTube’s satisfaction scores aren’t public. Directional, not predictive.

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The audience asked & asked for

All questions →

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread — fuel for the next upload.

Questions

13 unanswered

  • ?Have you actually visited Portland — and what was your gut reaction when you were there?
  • ?Is Chris's job remote or would he need to find new work in a new city?
  • ?What's your actual timeline — are you thinking of moving before end of year?
  • ?Have you looked at specific Portland neighborhoods that fit your vibe (East Side, etc.)?
  • ?How do your parents feel about a potential move to Portland or NYC?
  • ?Would Theo and Winnie be okay with a cross-country move — have you thought about the logistics?
  • ?What's your realistic savings target for a CA down payment and how does each city affect that?
  • ?Have you considered a 1-3 month sublet in NYC before fully committing?
  • ?Would you visit Arium or other Portland plant shops as part of a scouting trip?
  • ?Have you looked at what outdoor plants survive Portland winters vs. what you'd have to give up from SoCal?
  • ?Is staying in the Altadena/Pasadena area still on the table — or is that off the list now?
  • ?Would you vlog a scouting trip to Portland or NYC before deciding?
  • ?Have you thought about the Portland Asian community and whether you'd feel at home there?
Requests

9 explicit asks

  • askVlog a Portland scouting/visit trip before making the decision
  • askDo a decision update video once you and Chris land on a city
  • askTry a NYC sublet for 1-2 months and document it (multiple commenters pitched this as a middle path)
  • askMore plant care content — several long-time viewers explicitly said they miss the plant-focused format
  • askVisit Arium plant shop in Portland (named by multiple commenters as a must-see)
  • askExplore the Asian-American community in Portland on camera
  • askShow what plants survive outdoors in the PNW vs. SoCal (climate comparison angle)
  • askQ&A video where you and Chris both answer moving questions together
  • askTour different Portland neighborhoods and compare vibes to Pasadena/Altadena
§06

What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

01

Portland scouting trip vlog — neighborhoods, plant shops (Arium), food, feel of the city

TitlePortland: Is This Where We're Moving? (Honest First Impressions)
HookWe drove to Portland to see if it's actually our next home — here's what we found
Why now150+ commenters endorsed Portland by name and the audience is actively waiting for a follow-up; they've already done the convincing and want to see the reaction.
02

NYC sublet trial run — 4-6 weeks living in Brooklyn, honest daily life vs. the fantasy

TitleWe Lived in NYC for a Month (Not a Vacation — Actual Life)
HookWe tried living in NYC for a month — here's what no one tells you
Why nowThe NYC-vs-Portland debate is the most engaged topic this channel has seen; a trial run closes the loop and is the exact experiment dozens of commenters suggested.
03

What can I actually grow in Portland/PNW? — plant survival guide for a potential move

TitleMoving from SoCal: Which Plants Would Survive Portland Winters?
HookI made a list of every plant I'd have to leave behind if we moved — and what I'd gain
Why nowThe climate/plant angle is the unique hook only Benji can cover; multiple commenters raised it and it bridges the two main audience interests — plants and the move.
04

Moving decision video — Benji and Chris reveal where they're going and walk through the reasoning

TitleWe Made the Decision. Here's Where We're Moving.
HookWe finally decided where we're moving — and it wasn't the obvious choice
Why nowThe audience has invested hundreds of comments of advice and is emotionally primed for a payoff; withholding this too long risks losing momentum.
05

Cost-of-living breakdown — what $X/month gets you in NYC vs. Portland vs. staying in CA

TitleNYC vs. Portland vs. CA: What Can We Actually Afford?
HookSame budget, three cities — here's what our life actually looks like in each one
Why nowThe financial argument dominated the high-likes comments; an honest numbers video would be highly shareable and directly addresses the saving-for-a-house concern many viewers raised.
06

Full plant collection update after the move — settling into a new space, what survived, what didn't

TitleMoving Cross-Country with 30+ Plants (What Made It and What Didn't)
HookWe moved — and I had to make hard choices about which plants could come with us
Why nowLong-time plant-focused viewers explicitly asked for more plant content; the move gives a natural narrative reason for a full collection tour and repotting reset.
§07

Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric — and names what to watch.

Do 01

Re-cut title to lead with the move ('Should we leave California? Plant repot + big life update')

EvidenceTop 5 comments (Likes: 572, 400, 303, 225, 171) all respond to the relocation question, not the plant care; title burying the hook
Watch forCTR lift ≥15% within 7 days on YouTube Studio analytics
Do 02

Update thumbnail to include a visual cue of the relocation question (map, moving box, dual-city imagery)

EvidenceAudience topic clustering shows 100% of discussion = relocation; current plant-only thumb mismatches the payoff
Watch forImpressions CTR + average view duration both increase
Do 03

Add chapters to the video (Plant Tour 0:00 / Repotting 6:30 / Life Update + Move Decision ~22:00)

Evidence28-min video with no chapters; viewers commenting on relocation likely skipped to that segment — chapters let YouTube surface that moment
Watch forRetention curve flattening at the life-update timestamp
Do 04

Pin a question comment converting the de facto poll into a structured one

EvidenceComments already self-organize as votes — #2 'I can totally see ya'll in Portland', #22 'First choice definitely for you guys: Portland'
Watch forPinned-comment reply count + total comment count delta
Do 05

Reply to top 30 longest comments within 48h

EvidenceComment #5 (@jekalambert9412), #27 (@novelette2551), #71 (@Waya369), #88 (@hlzhu89) are 300-500 word essays — engaging back fuels the algorithm's 'meaningful conversation' signal
Watch forSubscriber retention 7-day; commenter return rate on next upload
Do 06

Plan a follow-up video: 'I read 500 of your relocation takes — what changed my mind'

EvidenceAudience invested as advisors; a synthesis closes the parasocial arc and reuses the engagement engine
Watch forFollow-up CTR + average view duration vs this video as baseline
Do 07

Make a Shorts cutdown of the relocation reveal with on-screen 'NYC, Portland, or LA?'

EvidenceRelocation question is Shorts-format gold — 113 comments visible already debate it in under 100 chars
Watch forShorts views ≥10× this video's view count within 14 days; sub conversion rate from Shorts
Do 08

Stop burying the life-update segment at minute 22 — front-load a 30s teaser ('Stick around, we might be moving') before the plant tour

EvidenceFirst 10 min is plant care; viewers commenting deeply (#1, #5, #15, #27) all jumped to the move discussion — retention probably dips before they get there
Watch forFirst-minute retention curve; audience retention graph showing fewer dropoffs in 0-3 min
Do 09

Test a dedicated 'Big Move Update' video series cadence (one per month for 3 months)

Evidence491 comments on a single life-update segment shows demand far exceeds supply; series format compounds returning-viewer behavior
Watch forReturning viewer % on episodes 2 and 3 vs this baseline
Do 10

Add an end-screen card linking to your most-watched plant-care video AND a 'Why we lost our Altadena home' video if it exists

EvidenceComment #20, #27, #45 reference Altadena fire empathy — viewers want backstory continuity
Watch forEnd-screen click rate on YouTube Studio
Do 11

Pitch The Sill or Bloomscape for next plant-care video integration immediately

EvidenceChannel demonstrably converts viewers into plant buyers (#9 @fireproofpig 'you are the reason i started collecting plants'); rate range $1.8k-$2.7k integrated
Watch forSponsorship secured within 30 days
Do 12

Pitch Zillow or Apartments.com as a relocation-series sponsor

Evidence100% audience topic = relocation; commenters cite Brooklyn, Portland, Chicago, Seattle, Philly, Temecula — high intent for a real-estate app integration
Watch forSponsorship inquiry response from at least one relocation brand within 21 days
Do 13

Open a Patreon or members-only post sharing the spreadsheet/criteria you and Chris are using to choose

EvidenceAudience treats themselves as Benji's advisors and would pay to see the deliberation process; comment #88 @hlzhu89 (~600 words) shows depth of investment
Watch forMembers-only subscriber count delta in 14 days
Do 14

Address the Chicago suggestion explicitly in a future video

EvidenceComments #12, #52, #87, #94 all surface Chicago as a missing option — acknowledging this re-engages those commenters and shows you read them
Watch forReply density from those commenters on the follow-up video
Do 15

Show Theo and Winnie more in B-roll across the next 3 uploads

Evidence#46 @frensisse 'shoutout to Minnie for being in frame half of the time' + #48 'Winnie The Helper!' — pets drive parasocial engagement
Watch forComment count featuring pet names; like-to-view ratio
Do 16

Reply to @MicheleDBorland (#68) publicly — she flagged a concern about content drift away from plants

EvidenceShe represents the silent retention-risk segment ('I continue to watch out of loyalty'); responding signals you hear long-term subs
Watch forSubscriber loss rate week-over-week
Do 17

Film a 'Day in the life of my plants' or 'Plant tour in 4K' content beat to anchor the plant-tag audience

EvidenceSame commenter (#68) and #64 @heyrobin praise the plant collection — counterbalance lifestyle content with deep plant content to retain both segments
Watch forAudience overlap data — % of new viewers who watch a plant-only video next
Do 18

Caption the maidenhair fern and Brachychiton in a community post — viewers asked

EvidenceComment #101 @galacticbananas482 explicitly asks about the tree next to African hemp; #92 wants maidenhair care tips
Watch forCommunity post engagement vs your baseline
Do 19

Disclose the relocation timeline in a pinned comment ('We're deciding by [date]')

EvidenceOpen-ended deliberation creates infinite-comment loops but also confusion; setting a date concentrates the urgency
Watch forComment quality (depth) on next relocation update
Do 20

If you pick NYC: pitch Brooklyn-based plant shops or moving services as sponsors before the move announcement video

EvidenceTop comments #17, #28, #56, #71, #72 anchor NYC discussion to Brooklyn specifically — pre-sold audience for hyperlocal sponsors
Watch forLocal sponsor pipeline opened within 30 days
Do 21

Trim the 28-min runtime to ~18-20 min in future cuts if you want broader reach

EvidenceLoyal viewers love the long format, but 28 min limits Shorts cutdowns and reach beyond core subs; current view drop-off likely in first 5 min
Watch forAverage view duration % (not absolute) — target 50%+
Do 22

Create a follow-up titled around the audience's #1 suggestion ('We listened — visiting Portland for the first time')

EvidencePortland is the dominant recommendation (#2, #3, #4, #6, #15, #18, #29, #34, #37, #39, #51, #59, #61, #66, #76, #80, #81, #83, #89, #95) — audience-led content arc
Watch forView count on the follow-up vs this video baseline
Do 23

Acknowledge the Altadena fire emotional thread in the next video opener

EvidenceComments #20 @apotata2 and #27 @novelette2551 carry unresolved grief about the lost home; ignoring it long-term risks parasocial fracture
Watch forSentiment of next video's comments on parasocial themes
§R1

Reply queue

Who to reply to first — ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

wenjing68 · high↗ view

Tragically, last year my mom was out for a run and was hit by a car in a crosswalk and she was killed. As a result, I've thought a lot about life, decisions, and chance lately. I'm so grateful to have been here and spent lots of time with her in the last several years, and to be with my family and deep-rooted support system while on my healing journey. But I really appreciate the time I spent away and wouldn't change that.

Why: Shared a devastating personal loss in the context of your exact dilemma. Needs a human response, not a generic one — and the perspective she's offering is one of the most grounded in the whole thread.
Draft reply

I'm so sorry about your mom — reading this stopped me. Thank you for sharing something so hard and so generous at the same time. This really did shift how I'm thinking about it.

fireproofpig · high↗ view

hey benji i just wanted to say that you are the reason i started collecting plants years ago and Iv'e been following you since the tiktok days. 💚

Why: Long-time devoted fan since TikTok era — the kind of comment that deserves acknowledgment and rewards loyalty publicly.
Draft reply

This genuinely means so much — the TikTok days feel like a lifetime ago. Thank you for sticking around through all the chaos 💚

apotata2 · high↗ view

We would be so sad to loose you in Altadena, but Portland looks amazing! If you find yourself wanting to explore options in Altadena please reach out. There are many groups offering assistance to renters and options for renters who were fire effected to become homeowners. Just FYI I am near the goats and would love to see you back in the neighborhood Altadena needs re-greening. 💚

Why: Community member near the fire area offering real practical help and a path back — this is a thread worth keeping alive publicly.
Draft reply

Near the goats! 😭 Thank you for this — I didn't know about those programs for fire-affected renters. Would genuinely love to know more. Altadena re-greening sounds like something I want to be part of.

NW56748 · high↗ view

As someone who has lived in the NYC metro area a good portion of their life, NYC in vacation mode vs. living there full-time is so completely different. Mentally, it can be a very draining place and hard to relax. Financially, it can be hard to save as along with housing, anytime you leave your apartment it costs more than other areas in general. I understand the appeal but I think if you have that NYC itch, I think subletting for a few months would be better in the long run financially and mentally.

Why: Top comment at 572 likes — engaging here signals to the whole comment section that you're reading and thinking seriously about the feedback.
Draft reply

The sublet idea keeps coming up and I think it's the right call honestly — test it without betting everything on it. Really appreciate you putting it so clearly.

laurenm7226 · high↗ view

But as POCs, we really struggled returning to Portland after living in LA for so long. Additionally, growing up Portlanders always told people that it's easy to live there if you have a community. But if you don't have a community, Portland is really hard to break into. The town is filled with introverts (myself included). And so if you don't have an "in", it is a real challenge.

Why: Raises a specific, honest concern (POC experience + community access in Portland) that most pro-Portland comments skip — worth engaging because it adds real nuance to the conversation.
Draft reply

This is exactly the kind of thing I was worried about but couldn't articulate. The community piece is huge for us — thank you for being honest about it.

plantstera · medium↗ view

going through a rough patch these days, ur video instantly made me feel better ❤️ as always, thank u, benji 🌻

Why: Fan going through a hard time — a quick warm reply costs almost nothing and means a lot to someone who showed up here for comfort.
Draft reply

I'm glad you're here 🌻 hope things ease up for you soon.

MicheleDBorland · medium↗ view

Idk how your channel is doing now since the fire, but you were a plant channel. Most of the topics since haven't been terribly interesting to me. My decorating style is my own and how other people decorate is not important to me. I continue to watch the content out of loyalty. I miss your beautiful plants and pot combinations.

Why: Fair, honest criticism from a loyal viewer — the kind that deserves a real reply, not silence. Addressing it publicly shows you're listening and helps others who feel the same.
Draft reply

That's fair, and I appreciate you still showing up. This video felt like coming home a little bit — I miss it too, and I want to make more of it.

bennyfink6833 · medium↗ view

I have a question about the begonia in the vase. What do you do/ How can you repot it once the roots get too long since the opening won't be big enough for the roots to come out.

Why: Genuine plant question that others watching will have too — a useful answer turns this into a mini FAQ in the comments.
Draft reply

Great question — honestly I'll probably have to break the vase eventually or just keep trimming the roots back. It's a commitment 😅 will see how it goes!

galacticbananas482 · medium↗ view

What's the tree next to the African hemp and coya? The leaves are beautiful

Why: Simple plant ID question — easy win, drives engagement, and helps other viewers who were wondering the same thing.
Draft reply

I'll have to double check — I think it might be the dracaena but I want to make sure before I tell you the wrong thing 😂 will come back to this!

lorakzechnas · medium↗ view

Benji your comment about not wanting to move too far from your parents is exactly why I live 2 miles from mine. I am first-generation too and I just cant imagine being too far. Thanks for the comment it was very relatable.

Why: Relatable first-gen moment — acknowledging it builds community around a theme that clearly resonated across the comments.
Draft reply

Two miles is the dream honestly 😭 the first-gen guilt is real and I don't think you ever fully shake it.

Neematode · low↗ view

I just watched my 4th maidenhair wither away and perish infront of me because of living in a dry climate so I'm truly wishing you the best of luck. They're so gorgeous but my GOD😭😭😭😭

Why: Funny, relatable plant grief — a light reply keeps the comment section warm and shows personality.
Draft reply

Four!! I am so sorry for your losses 😭 I'm terrified, wishing myself luck too honestly

sivgreyson · low↗ view

you're so young. whatever choice you make will come with its own unique experiences, none of which (even at their worst) have the capacity to ruin your entire life. i'm excited for you and i hope that, regardless of whichever place you and Chris move to for however many years, that you're always able to make it a home <3

Why: Warm, grounding encouragement at 75 likes — a quick reply acknowledges it and keeps the tone of the section positive.
Draft reply

I really needed to read this. Thank you 🤍

§R2

Promo pull-quotes

Shareable social-proof quotes — ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

hey benji i just wanted to say that you are the reason i started collecting plants years ago and Iv'e been following you since the tiktok days. 💚

fireproofpig · pinned comment↗ view

going through a rough patch these days, ur video instantly made me feel better ❤️ as always, thank u, benji 🌻

plantstera · community post↗ view

you're so young. whatever choice you make will come with its own unique experiences, none of which (even at their worst) have the capacity to ruin your entire life.

sivgreyson · community post↗ view

So nice to see your plants thriving in your current environment. Just like you and Chris.

pamelaparker5185 · community post↗ view

You've been such an inspiration to me and to the life I'm slowly building.

alifebythelake · sponsor deck↗ view

I can totally see ya'll in Portland

racheldexheimer6757 · community post↗ view

Your channel is such a vibe. I had to stop and make a big ole cup of coffee…it just makes sense to have coffee when watching your content.

iancampbell168 · thumbnail↗ view

My show is on 🎉

mariekath2672 · community post↗ view
§R3

Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts — each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[1:11] ↗When Your Plant Is DESPERATE to Get Out~45s
HookLook at how rootbound this is. Super rootbound and there's a little bit of root rot.
Rootbound horror reveal is a classic plant-content hook — visually dramatic and instantly relatable to any plant owner who has ever delayed a repot too long.
[27:02] ↗I Was Not Expecting That 😬~30s
HookWorms. Okay.
Unexpected discovery mid-repot — the deadpan 'okay' is a meme-ready reaction. Commenters are invested in the repotting process and this is the surprise beat of it.
[0:11] ↗Plant Care Day + We Might Be Moving…~35s
HookIt's been a long time since I've done a plant care video like this.
Classic 'I'm back' energy — the combination of plant care return and life update tease is exactly the kind of dual hook that drives clicks on a lifestyle channel.
[2:21] ↗The Plant I Almost Gave Up On~30s
HookI was struggling with it at first and then I just had to really stay on top of watering and now it looks amazing.
Plant recovery arc — commenters respond strongly to perseverance narratives, and this is a clean before/after story in under 30 seconds.
[1:20] ↗Repotting a Begonia Into a Cowboy Vase (Yes Really)~40s
HookThis is a vase from Danny D's muchacha. Has all of these western cowboy motifs on it.
The unexpected pot choice is a conversation starter — commenters love pot/plant pairings and the quirky backstory makes it shareable.
[28:20] ↗Plant Care Therapy Hits Different~30s
HookThank you so much for watching this video. It was fun to make a video like this again.
The audience topic cluster is entirely about relocating and life transitions — this closing beat of relief and return to normalcy lands hard for a community going through its own changes alongside the creator.
NYC vs Portland — Which One Would YOU Pick?~50s
HookWe might be moving — and I genuinely don't know which city to choose.
The moving decision generated nearly all of the top comments — 100% of the audience topic cluster is relocation stories. A dedicated Short framing the dilemma as a viewer poll would drive massive comment engagement.
[3:21] ↗I Got This Bowl in Taiwan and Finally Used It~35s
HookI got this when I was in Taiwan at a flower market and I want to use it.
Object-with-a-story is a reliable Short format — the Taiwan provenance adds travel nostalgia and the payoff (plant in bowl) is visually satisfying. Appeals to viewers who love the pot/plant curation side of the channel.
§08

Top comments

Explore all 491 comments →

Verbatim — the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

@NW56748572 · mixed↗ view

As someone who has lived in the NYC metro area a good portion of their life, NYC in vacation mode vs. living there full-time is so completely different. Mentally, it can be a very draining place and hard to relax. Financially, it can be hard to save as along with housing, anytime you leave your apartment it costs more than other areas in general. I understand the appeal but I think if you have that NYC itch, I think subletting for a few months would be better in the long run financially and mentally. Again, I understand. There is no place like it. But NYC is fantasized a lot/hyped up and feel like no one actually talks about the realities of daily living there. Of course in the end, do whatever feels best for the both of you. I saw someone else mention Philly, and I've lived there, too and it's an amazing city especially West Philly with the greenery/parks. And it's more affordable and has great walkability with seasons, too so maybe another option to think about.

Why picked: top-liked comment — long-form NYC-resident reality check, names sublet alternative + Philly suggestion
@racheldexheimer6757400 · positive↗ view

I can totally see ya'll in Portland

Why picked: second-highest like count — the bare-bones Portland endorsement that crystallized consensus
@malcolm7436303 · mixed↗ view

I think that Portland seems like a good fit. There is an interesting history of those of Chinese, Korean and Japanese descent in Portland, which could be worth exploring and making connections. I think it is tempting when life throws a curveball to consider completely uprooting and living a city life, but I think the day to day reality of living in a tiny NY apartment would get claustrophobic quickly.

Why picked: ties Portland recommendation to Asian-American community history — specific, not generic
@jonahpeele225 · mixed↗ view

Hopefully you'll read this. As a Californian who moved to nyc for 3 years but came back. It's a city that is nice to visit, but the pace and grind and cost of nyc making living there very much a treat race. For ref, I was making 120k but still barely getting by. I like Portland for you. Personally I'm in nor cal lost coast area, so similar vibes but less urban. You'll land on your feet wherever you go. I'm just warning you on nyc…

Why picked: names a specific income figure ($120k) — concrete financial datapoint against NYC
@jekalambert9412171 · mixed↗ view

If your long term goal is to buy a home in CA, I think you should keep your eye on the prize and consider factors that will contribute to attaining your goal. Affordability is definitely a consideration in determining how quickly you will accumulate enough for a down payment… Have you considered finding less expensive housing in CA inland from LA? Temecula perhaps? A move like that might help financially while still keeping you connected to the things you love about LA. Just my 2 cents.

Why picked: the elder-statesperson voice — names Temecula, frames it around the stated home-buying goal
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Threads that sparked discussion

Explore all 491 comments →

Top reply-magnet comments — where the real debate happened. 0 replies across 0 roots · max chain 1 deep · creator replied to 0%

01 · @NW567480 replies · ♥ 572↗ view

As someone who has lived in the NYC metro area a good portion of their life, NYC in vacation mode vs. living there full-time is so completely different. Mentally, it can be a very draining place and hard to relax. Financially, it can be hard to save as along with housing, anyt…

02 · @racheldexheimer67570 replies · ♥ 400↗ view

I can totally see ya’ll in Portland

03 · @malcolm74360 replies · ♥ 303↗ view

I think that Portland seems like a good fit. There is an interesting history of those of Chinese, Korean and Japanese descent in Portland, which could be worth exploring and making connections. I think it is tempting when life throws a curveball to consider completely uprootin…

04 · @jonahpeele0 replies · ♥ 225↗ view

Hopefully you’ll read this. As a Californian who moved to nyc for 3 years but came back. It’s a city that is nice to visit, but the pace and grind and cost of nyc making living there very much a treat race. For ref, I was making 120k but still barely getting by. I like P…

05 · @jekalambert94120 replies · ♥ 171↗ view

If your long term goal is to buy a home in CA, I think you should keep your eye on the prize and consider factors that will contribute to attaining your goal. Affordability is definitely a consideration in determining how quickly you will accumulate enough for a down payment.…

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