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Jessica Anya
United Kingdom
Приєднався 29 бер 2021
I'm Jess! I'm a 26 year old gal living with in a plant filled house in Nottingham, UK. I love to share lots of planty content and life stuff! I'm also a very arty person so there may be some cute arty bits as well!
I post a video every Saturday so keep your eyes peeled!
My instagram is: @_jessicaanya
I post a video every Saturday so keep your eyes peeled!
My instagram is: @_jessicaanya
Відео
Tips for growing your plants on planks
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I've been growing plants on planks for a around a year now and I have finally found the perfect way for me! So, I thought I would share these tips with you all to try out 🌿 Insta: @ambiance.studio
Rehab Alocasia Updates!
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I have been on such a journey with these Alocasias, but they're finally going so much better and I am stoked!! Instagram: @ambiance.studio
Weekend Vlog | Garden Centre | Plants Chores | Food | House Decor
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Hey guys, I had such a busy and fun weekend and thought I would bring you all along with me! I hope you enjoy this LOOOONG boi Instagram: @ambiance.studio
How to Grow, Long & Full Pothos
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I have finally reached my goal of getting my Marble Queen Pothos to grow all the way from ceiling to floor! Now that I have reached that goal I thought I would give you all some tips on how to make your Pothos or any Vining plant, grow thick, long and have large leafs! Insta: @ambiance.studio
My Favourite Planty Set-ups
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I thought I would share with you all my favourite plants set-ups since moving! It makes such a difference putting your plants in a different setting. It has honestly made me love some of my plants so much more! We have a long way to go, and most these are only temporary until we get around to decorating and our new furniture comes. Hope you enjoyed! Insta: @ambiance.studio
Water with me & plant updates since moving
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Planty updates since moving and time to water! Instagram: @ambiance.studio
Tips for moving with plants
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Hey guys, I have just moved and it was a TASK! I thought I'd talk you all through how I pack and care for my plants while moving. Instagram: @ambiance.studio
My Plant Rehabs and Propagations!
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I have got a fair few rehabs going to at the moment! Instagram: @ambiance.studio
Fast Growing Hanging Plants!
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Here are my top 4 fast growing vining plants! These plants are perfect to fill out your plant shelves and bring texture and veriaty to you shelves! Insta: @ambiance.studio
Plant updates | New growth | props | plants on planks
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Instagram: @ambiance.studio
Chopping and Proping up my Monstera Also
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Chopping and Proping up my Monstera Also
Mini Vlog | Putting Philodendron Verrucosum on Wood
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Mini Vlog | Putting Philodendron Verrucosum on Wood
Putting an Epipremnum Pinnatum Variegata on Wood!
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Putting an Epipremnum Pinnatum Variegata on Wood!
Spring Prep | Water with me | Plants updates | Episode Five
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Spring Prep | Water with me | Plants updates | Episode Five
Spring Prep | Propagation updates! | Episode Four
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Spring Prep | Propagation updates! | Episode Four
Spring Prep | Repot & Prop with me | Episode Three
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Spring Prep | Repot & Prop with me | Episode Three
Spring Prep | Repotting Huge Cactus | Episode two
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Spring Prep | Repotting Huge Cactus | Episode two
Spring Prep | Easy Soil Mix | Episode one
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Spring Prep | Easy Soil Mix | Episode one
Moving my Varigated Monstera to Semi-Hydro
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Moving my Varigated Monstera to Semi-Hydro
Neem Oil | What is it? | How to use it?
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Neem Oil | What is it? | How to use it?
Plant Updates Quickly Turn to Plant Rehab | Rot & Pests
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Plant Updates Quickly Turn to Plant Rehab | Rot & Pests
Going Away For 2 Weeks | Plants Care | Pest Control
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Going Away For 2 Weeks | Plants Care | Pest Control
Bravo !!!!😊
What sort of wood board are you using?
❤thank you
Would love to find some inexpensive bulbs/ corms to try!! Love Alocasia & colcasias
I like using popular wood. I rough sand the plank for better adhesion. I usually put my plank inside the pot and grow on both sides. I've haven't had any tipping over problems yet. 🪴🌿
I'm no getting any length. They are growing upward&awake looking. I have tried a bit to propagate. But if like length 🤔
Yeah, I clicked on this video because that's the effect I want coming off the side of a vertical bookcase. Massive respect for the growth you nurtured over the past couple of years.
I have been using cedar fence pickets, they are usually cheaper to purchase and since it's cedar it helps to repel rot :-)
So helpful!
Sound logic, will try this with my Philodendron Splendid :)
Do you have any issues with rotting wood plank?
For most my plants they’re all very much stuck on there, the best to root on I’ve found are - Pothos, Philodendron, Monstera Dubia etc
What happens when they outgrow the plank, how do we extend?
I am yet to extend a plank, I can replaced with a taller one though. I simply peeled the plant off the board carefully and taped onto a taller one. Didn’t seem to disturb the growth at all!
Thanks for this video! I was thinking about the square poles too, so you saved me some time there!
I'm a little jealous. 👍👍😊😊❤️❤️🌿🌵🌴🌳
I use planks as well bt you gave me good idea 😃💚
You read my mind! And you’re not rambly. I am rambling my comments everywhere! Haha. But planks really are superior to moss poles, because as the plant gets bigger, you can easily attach another and make an even bigger support! Whether you nail it on or screw, glue, silicone, etc. Something else - and this isn’t directed at you, but you reminded me - tree trunks & bark aren’t naturally constantly moist, not even in the equatorial nations where these plants originate. There is some level of drying that takes place. That’s when aerial roots really can get to work and attach. If you feel the tips of aerial roots, on any plant (even succulents), they’re generally sticky. If a moss pole is wet, even lightly, stickiness usually is repelled by that moisture. It has a harder time sticking when it’s moist, and I think a lot of UA-camrs freak out over moss poles remaining moist! Haha! Look to nature y’all… Of course, the roots will attach hopefully over time. But I couldn’t help but notice how all my pothos vines stuck to my kitchen walls, and rooted all over the room & ceiling, but the moss pole was less straightforward, tbh. I do feel like people overreact regarding moss poles being moist. I live in San Diego, California, and we have aroids galore, outside, on trees, on walls, some are house-sized monsteras and Thaumatophyllum (Selloum); and it only rains here a few times a year. Yet they are rooted all over other trees and walls.. So it’s not like moss poles are the godsend ppl claim they are. Or that they HAVE to be sprayed and fertilized ant ALL times! Sorry for ramble.
Great video,thank you
how did you find the leca and gold leaf ?
I wasn’t very successful with LECA and never actually tried it again.. Not sure if I was unsuccessful because of the Gold Leaf or my own doing. I do put Gold Leaf in all my water props and they grow like crazy!
ahh i see fair enough thanks i’ve managed to see a few videos now i’m going to give it a try wish me luck i’ll let you know how it goes
@@lukeprocopis6322 good luck!!
Smart method
If you want more fenestrations you need to increase the amount of light the plant is getting.
What breed is your dog?😍
He is a F1b cockapoo (mum was a cockapoo and dad was a toy poodle) ☺️☺️
You're back! Such a great monstera albo. I cannot believe it was only £100!!! For that amount of really great variegation too! Lucky find
also the plant at 22mins you cant remember the name of is a caladium hilo beauty (was previously called an alocasia but its been reclassified)
I’m back! Only went MIA for a little while 😂 was such a good find, couldn’t believe there were any left to be honest. Thank you for the ID, I can never remember what it is called 🥴 should really make a note of it somewhere
If you scrape the brown outer skin off they will root faster!
Great to know, thank you!!
I like the plank outside of the pots I would like to see a repotting video on those.
If you want the plant to grow faster, add fertilizer. If you want more fenestrations, the plant needs to get taller. For this you can add moss poles. Putting aerial roots in water is helpful if the plant is really really thirsty. And also helpful for propagation on a cutting. But not for what TikTok is saying. Buncha rubbish.
Liquid Gold Leaf still working out for you in leca?
I completely stopped using LECA now, didn’t really enjoy or get in with it as a growing medium. The time I was using it, it did work out really well. The only thing is, the water starts to smell after a few days, so have to change it VERY often
i came here to check this out, this is not a leca issue this is a liquid gold leaf issue, i was using general hydroponics and never had a smell problem before 😢
Thank you for this!! I was wondering if it would work
So beautiful your collection thank you for sharing friend
Thank you ☺️
flat planks are the way to go! I love the idea of taping the plank to the cover pot. I’ll definitely have to try that!
I tape them to the nursery pot, makes the whole thing so much more stable and way to move around! Definitely give it a go
I tape them to the nursery pot, makes the whole thing so much more stable and way to move around! Definitely give it a go
Wow, I thought I was alone in thinking this! That’s crazy. I thought to use the strongest packing tape possible. Avoid rot, give a little more substrate area for roots, etc. Especially the bigger the plants become. I also like my planks to be at a slight angle, backwards, not exactly vertically standing. Just me tho lol In 2019, 2020, I was super big into repurposing items into supports for plants. Like an old broom handle, became a burlap poled monstera adansonii. An old tension curtain rod, I super glued and hot glued sphagnum to it, wrapped it in burlap, and put pothos on it. Some of those reused items were dirty or whatever, and I didn’t necessarily want it contaminating the soil. Like the curtain rod had a rusty, chipped opening on one end, and maybe it would’ve been fine, a ltle iron for the plant? But no… I thought I could wrap it in plastic and bury it, but that’s when I got the idea to tape the support.
That is a great idea! Thx I’m gonna try!
Would definitely recommend, life changer!!
Hello so beautiful pothos, you can cut some old roots before you plant again 😍
Hello just subscribed 😍😍
Hey!! Thank you so much. Great to have you here ☺️✨
The new 'thing' at 7:30 is a new plant! It's basically a baby corm that hasn't grown very big yet. I'd leave it be and just watch it grow and grow ☺️
No way! I have never seen a corn growing outside of the soil 😱 only ever underneath while repotting. Thank you!!
Once you've cut off an end, do you just plant the end in the soil? i have a plant with only 3-4 vines
I will pop the cuttings in some water for a few weeks, they’ll grow roots and once they’re a couple of inches long just plant them back into the soil ☺️
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That moment when you see pests on your plants 😳😵💫😭 I did that this past week when I found spider mites! You handled it well!
It is always not good to spot 😩
Can you recommend a good affordable grow light pls?
I have only ever used one grow light and that was cheap one from Amazon! I don’t really use the them anymore I’m afraid 😔
Hi Jess, I’m a new plant mum and currently loving all your videos. Thanks for sharing
Hi Tricia, I’m so glad you’re enjoying them!
So glad your move went well!! It's so stressful 😵 also these tips are amazing! I'm hopeful not moving anytime soon but taping the planks to the boxes is genius
So glad you found it helpful! It is definitely stressful, but I’m so happy I had minimal damage on my plants 🪴
love your videos I also have so manny plants and have a collection of plants you inspire me so much keep the good work up.
Thank you so much 🥹🥰 always good to know my videos are helping people in some way!!
Why does the wood plank have to be inside the pot? Wouldn't it work just as well if the plank were outside the pot leaning against the wall. The plant could climb up the plank and you wouldn't have to worry about the wood rotting?
Yes you can have it outside of the pot and it works just as well! I have recently done this with my Philodendron Verrucosum, outside the pot works better with a flatter plank though ☺️ you can check out my Verrucosum video to see how I used a plank outside of the pot!
Wow you did great at propagating those. I'm trying the moss route. So far it's working slowly but it's working.
I did find for rooting that having them in water worked a lot faster! But the moss method works too ☺️
Wow where did you get all your plants from in the UK? They're stunnnnning
All over! Lots of garden centers around and also love ordering online from House of Kojo & Cowells GC
How big were the roots when you transferred to leca? And when did you remove the ikea jar that was keeping in the moisture??
The roots weren’t too long maybe. A few centimeters long, I just made sure they have a growth point on them! The jar was keeping the humidity up for them, which encouraged faster growth ☺️
Hi! Thanks for your videos :D I was wondering, can you recommend what sort of wax you are using at the base of your wood? I was fretting about accidentally introducing something toxic to my philodendrons x
I have used both soy wax and paraffin wax and haven’t had any kind of reaction ☺️
@@jessicaanya Ah awesome, thank you so so much for taking the time to reply. Loving seeing all your ideas and plants :D
Have you thought about trying this in spring, during the natural growth season?
No I hadn’t, maybe I’ll give it another go
Great video! Love your variegated pinnatum, what a gorgeous plant! Also, what’s the euphorbia in the background (left of the video)? It’s amazing 😍
Thank you! It’s a Euphorbia Trigona! So easy to look after and so pretty!
Oh my lord I cannot imagine knowing you'd have to get rid of/give away your babies! I did it once before and luckily my mum took a good chunk so I can still visit them 😂
Really hoping I can get away with not! Going to take the opportunity to sell / giveaway the plants I’m not that into anymore
@@jessicaanya I just watched another plant-tuber's (Good Growing) declutter video and I feel inspired to be honest! Would love to see how you would go about it!
@@hberror404 I think I’ll probably do a video when I do reduce my plants down!
Love what you do keep the videos up and all the good work up!
Thank you ☺️