After the video, collect feedback on what the main challenges for the plants are, making a note of these challenges on the board. You could also record any other information about plant adaptations that the students feel is important.
This would probably be done most successfully as a mind map on the whiteboard. In this way the students could easily make connections between the challenges the plants face and the adaptations evolved to deal with them.
Optional extensions
Extension 1: For higher ability students you could underline in different colours - those challenges presented by the living (biotic conditions) and those presented by the non-living aspects of the environment (abiotic conditions).
Extension 2: At this point you could extend this into a conversation about how the abiotic conditions change at different layers of the rainforest. For example, the forest floor is dark, hot, humid, sheltered and wet. As you move higher the amount of sunlight increases; it is drier and there is more exposure to strong wind, heavy rainfall and storms.
The biotic conditions also change in the different layers of rainforest strata. These changing conditions result in a myriad of different niches which can be occupied.
This webpage gives a summary of the conditions at each layer of the rainforest strata and also has a good picture you could use.
The students might want to bear these things in mind for the following challenge.