My Aroid mix for Monsteras, Philodendron, Anthuriums etc

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2022
  • Hi all,
    re-uploading this video, hopefully with better audio :)
    In this video I show you how I mix my aroid mix.
    - Coco Peat, sand, charcoal & vermiculite from Bunnings
    - Bark, Coco Chips, Pumice & Perlite from Sydney Hydroponic Store
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    #indoorplant #soilmix #aroids #rareplants

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  • @sydneyplantguy
    @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +89

    Sorry, I had to re-upload the video due to audio issues. But I received some very informative comments on the previous upload and wanted to share them with you here:
    @Boojie Panda said:
    "You were asking about potting soil. A high end potting mix will have a lot of delicious goodies in it for plants. One that a lot of folks like to use as a base for their soil mixes is Fox Farm Ocean Forest. There's enough organic food in it to feed a plant for 4 to 6 months. The ingredients are composted forest humus, sphagnum peat moss, Pacific Northwest sea-going fish emulsion, crab meal, shrimp meal, earthworm castings, sandy loam, perlite, bat guano, granite dust, Norwegian kelp, and oyster shell (for pH adjustment). From my experience with this soil, they don't add as much peat moss as the cheaper potting soils do."
    @Coagulated Salts said:
    "from what i know, soil IS a mix of organic and inorganic materials, the organic materials usually provide essential elements to keep a plant fed like carbon, and phosphorous, the inorganic materials are usually minerals that are essential but play a smaller role like calcium, magnesium, etc…. soil usually has decomposing organic material which allows beneficial bacteria to break things down, the most essential bacteria are ones that break down the strong bonds of atmospheric nitrogen and turn it into ammonia or other usable nitrates. plants get also oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon from the atmosphere.
    also to add to your root rot/overwatering commentary: in the wild, plants grow in a shared media with other plants so the soil gets good aeration due to roots creating gaps. epiphytic and semi epiphytic plants also have roots that bind to their vertical substrate, and those plants are especially hardy because they can regrow from a single node that’s been attached to a tree and not even touch the ground in any which way.
    sources: my knowledge acquired from my biology classes"

    • @gnarbeljo8980
      @gnarbeljo8980 Рік тому +5

      I hear what you're saying but you could still probably make a noce profit bagging and selling your mix to followers! 😉
      All this explains why your huge plants have such tiny feet. Its aquaponics really, everything they need in nutients is added to their water rather than feed them partly with soil. You could literally put thrm all on a wateringsystem with a fish tank and it's still the same principal. Cool!

  • @chantellechantelle2955
    @chantellechantelle2955 Рік тому +55

    So weird, I thought we needed dirt for plants, thanks so much for this.

    • @beatrixfransiscatambunan242
      @beatrixfransiscatambunan242 Рік тому +5

      Dirt keep water too long.. that makes aroid roots easily go rotten..

    • @DaenysT
      @DaenysT Рік тому +3

      Some plants definitely like dirt, aroids don’t really.

  • @iamthegirlwiththeredbow8
    @iamthegirlwiththeredbow8 Рік тому +48

    We say over-watering for the reason that we keep our plants in pots where they are rooted, water is retained in its substrate that causes root rot, unlike them being in the forest, that though it may rain a lot, there are other elements and materials in the ground like soil, dead leaves, animal droppings and etc., plus the balance of right humidity, air and sunshine that help its natural growing process and survival.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +30

      Precicely :) i just think people misunderstand the term overwatering. It’s a substrate issue, not a how much and how often we water issue. But how much snd how often we water is obviously depending on the substrate so it goes hand in hand. All i’m trying to say is that people should be re-considering their substrate & their watering routine if their plants suffer from root rot, not just their watering routine.

  • @renegadetherapist5664
    @renegadetherapist5664 Рік тому +15

    Recently found your channel and I love it!! I'm 67 and have had plants since I was 6 yrs old. But you never stop learning. I have a lot of aroids and I want BIG leaves like you have, you have shared so many wonderful tips to get there!!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for your nice comment :) happy growing

  • @amigodiadema
    @amigodiadema Рік тому +28

    I really appreciate all your tips! The best way to know that something is working it's seeing the results and we can see that in your plants. Thank you for all knowledge shared.

  • @ghateljoon
    @ghateljoon Рік тому +20

    you are a genius!!
    I love your mix. this certainly resolves the gnats issues I've been having from the store-bought potting mix!

  • @dixiechick6652
    @dixiechick6652 Рік тому +151

    I always over watered my plants until I found a post a few years ago about container gardening by a gentleman named Al. So I started experimenting with a mostly inorganic substrate. I propagated a pothos in water for the test, and after about a year one thing I noticed is the roots in the peat mix did that circling through the whole pot and you have to pull the soil from the middle of the roots when your repotting . I did not see circling in the new mix, the roots went through the soil. That’s when it hit me that the roots move towards the outside of the pot searching for oxygen while in a mucky substrate.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +9

      Makes total sense !!!

    • @charitydecuir5652
      @charitydecuir5652 Рік тому +7

      this makes me wanna CRY 😭

    • @Mastiffmom1574
      @Mastiffmom1574 Рік тому +16

      Great explanation! And makes so much sense... Actually made me feel kinda dumb once I thought about it! 😂 Of course I did the 50/50 mix of soil and perlite like most beginners and after losing 3 plants to root rot, I started researching soil mixes and making my own mix... Without soil! So much growth and all year too, which is amazing when your plant is putting out tons of new growth in the midst if a Midwest winter! Anyway, Love the explanation, thanks for sharing!

    • @ppac300
      @ppac300 Рік тому +2

      @@Mastiffmom1574 What’s your recipe?

    • @loidadorfner
      @loidadorfner Рік тому +1

      What is your recipe please?

  • @jacquieexpat
    @jacquieexpat Рік тому +8

    I’m glad Brad is still the star ⭐️ I usually add a little shop bought compost to my mix but I’ll stop now you’ve informed me about the fungus gnats possibly coming from there. Thanks for the great tips, I really appreciate you taking the time and effort to make the vids, you’re my mentor! 👍

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому

      Give it a try and see if you notice a difference :)

  • @moniquepeterson9542
    @moniquepeterson9542 Рік тому +22

    Love the organized tubs! 👍

  • @Grrrnthumb
    @Grrrnthumb Рік тому +22

    Great video! As a custom soil builder, I agree 100% that these super-aerated, non-organic soilless mixes are much safer to avoid overwatering... IF you are willing to water and monitor much more often. Your mix is safe, but ooooh so much work! Some of your rarer plants actually do need that, but Monstera for instance appreciate a much "richer" soil with ingredients like compost or worm castings added. They absolutely do not need such a free-draining mix or benefit more from it. Btw, sand has been proven in university studies not to improve drainage unless it makes up approx 60% of the total mix. If it's less, then it is just filling in around the larger particles and reducing drainage... so you could get better aeration for the same water retention by using something like Canadian peat, which is as sustainable as coco coir (or any other ingredient than sand really). Alternatively, if you really like sand you could switch to one the basalt sands for it's very high ratio of micro-nutrients.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому

      Good to know :) thanks for sharing

    • @mandynelson4073
      @mandynelson4073 Рік тому +1

      Is it bad for plants to get to the point of drooping before you water, and repeatedly having this occur?

    • @Grrrnthumb
      @Grrrnthumb Рік тому +1

      @@mandynelson4073 it's not ideal long term, as that won't get you to nearly your best plant health & growth, but it does help limit overwatering if that's a problem for you. It's more of a keep-it-alive in crisis mode thing. It is tho a useful tool for some plants to help teach you when your plant wants water again. After you learn it's habit, then aim for just before it droops as your watering day

    • @mandynelson4073
      @mandynelson4073 Рік тому +1

      @@Grrrnthumb with the suggested mix (or the added coco coir/ peat as you suggest), is fertilization essential with every watering to get the necessary nutrients, or is an added slow-release fertilizer in the soil mix okay for aroids? If so, which kind is best and if not, how often should fertilizer be added to water? (Sorry, I’m a scientist so I basically need a protocol 🙈)

    • @Grrrnthumb
      @Grrrnthumb Рік тому +3

      ​@@mandynelson4073 this type of mix above basically provides almost no nutrition, so you need to add it, which is fine since it gives you good control if you're willing to do the work. For delicate aroids in these type of free-draining mixes I like Dynagro Grow 7-9-5 for it's excellent balance of micronutrients and better type of nitrogen, or MSU's orchid fertilizer; at every watering. Slow-release works just "ok" here. Since it does not release evenly over the whole time period as the labeling suggests, it works better in regular soil mixes where it is just adding extra nutrition, not supporting all nutrition. Also, all the slow release fertilizers I know about have a poor mix of micronutrients, which can lead to struggling plants in this type of no-nutrient mix.

  • @stacylee8429
    @stacylee8429 Рік тому +46

    @sydneyplantguy I just recently found you and I’ve watched a lot of plant UA-camrs… You’re probably my favorite as far as explaining how and why you do what you do. Thank you for the tips and info! Its been extremely helpful.
    *Note on the Adansonii video: the Bayer product you mention contains imidacloprid, which some states don’t allow in the US because it’s dangerous to pollinators. It must be used INDOORS only, if you could let people know :) Protect the pollinators!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +5

      Thank you :) my entire youtube channel is about growing plants indoors but fair point, i should really clarify it just in case :)

    • @stacylee8429
      @stacylee8429 Рік тому +3

      @@sydneyplantguy thank you! Not everyone does their research when someone they follow recommends something. I’m guilty of it also!

  • @henrywang182
    @henrywang182 Рік тому +11

    Great video as usual. Your videos are usually the most informative to me, because you do get into the details 👍🏽 Always here to support a fellow Aussie mate 🕺🏻🤘🏽

  • @mushroommentor1141
    @mushroommentor1141 Рік тому +5

    I recently went full out on my aroids with repotting and moss poles. I followed your moss pole tutorial and started calling it mo moss burrito assembly - as it took over my kitchen for a few days. Now I have some too give away at Christmas!

  • @hotdubtime
    @hotdubtime Рік тому +7

    Hi! Could you please tell me the fraction of your pumice. 10-12 mm? Thanks

  • @mxjoaoo
    @mxjoaoo Рік тому +8

    You have one of the best looking plant collection in all youtube, i'm very grateful of you uploading all these videos!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому

      Thanks :)

    • @mxjoaoo
      @mxjoaoo Рік тому

      @@sydneyplantguy i can't find pumice here in brazil, what would be your recommendation of an aroid mix without it?

    • @michelejones4282
      @michelejones4282 Рік тому

      @@mxjoaoo More perlite & I add poultry grit for drainage & aeration.

    • @user-kx3pg3ix9o
      @user-kx3pg3ix9o 5 місяців тому

      @@mxjoaooArgila expandia quebrada ou granulada.

  • @DuneGlam
    @DuneGlam Рік тому +3

    Your explanation of “overwatering” makes a lot of sense!

  • @plantguyorhan
    @plantguyorhan Рік тому +10

    Definitely happy to see you on UA-cam now Jan! Great content as always and totally good point to bring up what actually happens in a rainforest, most people don’t even think about how they’re growing in their natural environment :)
    I would also just suggest Lechuza Pon to people who are maybe a little lazy and/or can’t find what they want individually. It’s basically got everything one would need and it’s also heavy, so perfect for getting a stable moss pole!

    • @dixiechick6652
      @dixiechick6652 Рік тому +2

      The pothos mix and orchid dark imperial mix on repotme.com is a good mix for most house plants also when you need a bit more moisture retention.

    • @ccaatthheerriinnee
      @ccaatthheerriinnee Рік тому

      Is there a good source of pon? I’ve only found small bags of expensive pon

    • @plantguyorhan
      @plantguyorhan Рік тому

      @@ccaatthheerriinnee I got mine from Lechuza itself but that was easy for me since I’m in Europe

  • @alexanderpalsson8235
    @alexanderpalsson8235 Рік тому +5

    Haha I also mix my own substrate, or "soil". ✨👌
    Soil is basically the upper layer of earth in which plants grow. Another way to define soil is the mixture of organics, inorganics, loose deposits, fluids, gases, living biomass and minerals covering the ground.
    We talked about this in school and this is the reason why I now prefer to speak about "substrate" or even "potting medium" since sometimes it contains "soil" and sometimes not. 😝

  • @madelinerivera3837
    @madelinerivera3837 Рік тому +4

    Your plants are beautiful!!! Great soil mix! Thanks for sharing.

  • @hs-qz9np
    @hs-qz9np Рік тому +1

    This is sooooo satisfying... I am watching this over and over again.... 😮

  • @doloresperez1518
    @doloresperez1518 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your mix ariod soil

  • @tarajaneanee13
    @tarajaneanee13 Рік тому +4

    Yay, I am so excited you are sharing this! Thank you, thank you 😊

  • @nadsnads123
    @nadsnads123 4 місяці тому +1

    I love love the visuals of each ingredient with ASMR sound effects 👏🏼 ❤

  • @scottfletcher1956
    @scottfletcher1956 Рік тому +6

    One thing I would point out, and can’t stress enough, is salt content in the coco chunk. I wash mine (my process takes 1 full day). Make sure you rinse your bark well, you’ll see why once you do it. Do not believe what it says on the packaging.

  • @hotdubtime
    @hotdubtime Рік тому +7

    Hi! Thanks for lifehacks. Could you please tell me what I should add in the mix if it gets kind of wet for a long period of time. I don't overwater it, it just gets dry very slowly...

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +7

      Add chunkier components with less water retention like perlite or bark :)

    • @hotdubtime
      @hotdubtime Рік тому

      @@sydneyplantguy thanks a lot!

  • @ikennat9355
    @ikennat9355 Рік тому +12

    The only thing you need for your soil mix are nutrients, aeration and well drainage, and moisture retention. I use vermicast(worm poop) for nutrients, pumice for aeration and drainage, and cocopeat for moisture retention. I just adjust their ratio based on the plant

  • @robinneeley9176
    @robinneeley9176 Рік тому

    ok, I had to stop the video just to admire all the beautiful plants you have! I couldn't even focus on you because of them! They are beautiful!

  • @MrNosajwhitey
    @MrNosajwhitey Рік тому

    Luving your way of doing these plants

  • @keez7309
    @keez7309 Рік тому +2

    I just love how you keep it simple. Good vid great advice now I will go make my own mix up

  • @naelledb1
    @naelledb1 Рік тому +3

    The content is very interesting as always! Thank you for taking your time to share your knowledge with us 🙌🏻🪴

  • @chelsiepagone4696
    @chelsiepagone4696 Рік тому +5

    Thank you very much this is very informative and helpful! I bought some soil-less mix from a shop recently and repotted a couple of my plants into it and have noticed the same thing about the pests those plants don't get the gnats anymore! So now I definitely want to make my own in a big batch and transfer them all as well as add some moss poles. Your videos have been very helpful!

  • @WesleysPlantWorld
    @WesleysPlantWorld Рік тому

    Fantastic video. Thanks for show all the different materials you use to make your mix. Judging by your plants it must be amazing. It’s also great to hear that other materials can be used as alternatives, that makes life easier 😄👍🏽🪴

  • @Alex-kq3ud
    @Alex-kq3ud Рік тому +11

    I personally have all my plants in semi- hydroponic but I still learn a lot through your videos🌱🌱

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +1

      Many ways of growing plants successfully :) glad you still found some value in it

    • @liliamacatiag1244
      @liliamacatiag1244 Рік тому

      Learned a lot from your Instagram and now in UA-cam amazing.

  • @marcelleaf6920
    @marcelleaf6920 Рік тому +4

    "Natural Glitter" - okay you got me with this :D

  • @goldentwillight
    @goldentwillight Рік тому +1

    I like your mix and I’m impressed that you are working without making miss 😂.

  • @joannanovara815
    @joannanovara815 Рік тому +36

    I live in a very dry climate(using greenhouse cabinets for my humidity loving plants). I use most of the ingredients you've used but add more coco coir/peat and a small amount of good quality soil that has worm castings. I would be watering my 150 plants every day if I didn't have a more water retentive mix! But yes, aeration is super key 😊

    • @ellenmcintyre1247
      @ellenmcintyre1247 Рік тому +3

      I live in Denver, Colorado and we're a semi arid desert(14" precipitation a year). My plants run on the dry side ALOT. In fact I will not grow an ivy or fern in my house because they'll just attract spider mites. Maybe if I had a bathroom with a window and I took a shower everyday I might have one, but there's certain plants I just cannot grow because of the lack of humidity. So I would also add in some composted bark(soil) preferably soil that has been baked in a low oven to get rid of any fungus gnat eggs. I would also probably put in a slow release fertilizer here like a 3 or 6 month kind, lightly, but I would still do it. I would also do some mix Jan's way, to see if it would work here... I've got some philodendrons that grow pretty fast with smaller leaves but maybe they're smaller leaves because they don't have anything to climb on I'm going to do a pictorial history and make some Moss poles and see how it goes. I'm pretty excited about it!

    • @joannanovara815
      @joannanovara815 Рік тому +1

      @@ellenmcintyre1247 I live just south of Denver in Castle Rock!

  • @elgallo1606
    @elgallo1606 Рік тому +13

    Awesome mix. I use the same, except quite a bit more of the coco peat because with this super chunky mix, I'd need to water my plants every two days.

  • @EwenRoss
    @EwenRoss Рік тому +8

    Ah very similar to my mix, I do add worm castings as I just find it works amazing with the soil mix

  • @mushroommentor1141
    @mushroommentor1141 Рік тому +6

    You are my new favorite plant fella! Soil = it is just a substrate, so yet - you are totally making your own soil!
    Thank you for this = I am ripping apart my ENTIRE plant collection to give more aerated substrate. I have philodendrons and been collecting for over 20 years and some of my new plants HATE the soil I am making - too rich, too much humic debris and heavy organic material. I just always stuck my plants in pots and away we go! but I am learning so much from walking tropical forest floors and watching videos because after 20 + years - some of these plants should be HUGE! but are not...... I am also going to start experimenting with these moss poles. I have bought a few - but they are solid, like moss glued to this wires. You have re inspired me to to fun projects with my plants! Thanks!
    I liked, subscribed and hit the bell to get the whistles - please go see my videos on fungi! ;-)

  • @JasonsGreenSleeves
    @JasonsGreenSleeves Місяць тому

    Very educational video on aroid growing mix 🌿! Thank you Sydney🌿🙂!

  • @BradPippin
    @BradPippin Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this! I've been using what I thought was good potting mix from a local organic nursery but I have gnats all the time! I will look into getting the these ingredients and making my own aroid mix.

  • @idodrobison8845
    @idodrobison8845 Рік тому +1

    The best I've ever seen! Off to Amazon I go! Thank you ❤

  • @mindtheprivacy
    @mindtheprivacy Рік тому +2

    Amazing thank you. I walmart mix and it had gnats and i didn't realize and now i have to repot all my plants. I will start doing my own mix now. I didn't know it was possible.

  • @TDubb-jd6sc
    @TDubb-jd6sc Рік тому

    I agree about the root rot.. The plant is propagated in water & when I transfer it to soil I keep the soil saturated & the plant grows exponentially. You are excellent at horticultural. Thank you for all the tips..

  • @joshuatyler597
    @joshuatyler597 Рік тому +1

    Omg… I love you! Thanks so much for this, very helpful… and those plants!!!

  • @Lbofldwldemcld
    @Lbofldwldemcld Рік тому +1

    thank you. I won quite a few of my plants today with your mix. I did not put the coco because in my place impossible to find. I added however compost and osmocote. I have already seen when I water that it runs very quickly. I tend to over water so I think this mix is ​​for me.

  • @Yoliplanting
    @Yoliplanting Рік тому +1

    Yaay found it. Thank you for making this.

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing and have a blessed day

  • @karentippett5326
    @karentippett5326 Рік тому +3

    Great video, thanks! Appreciate your knowledge.

  • @MsRyan-tl7ib
    @MsRyan-tl7ib Рік тому +2

    GREAT soil mix - I LOVE to learn about potting substrates!. I was DIYi-ng Al's Chunky Mix, but will switch to your mix! I have many of these ingredients but could only find sandbox sand - far too fine. Al suggests crushed Calcined Clay - which comes in a size a bit larger than the gritty sand. It's a main ingredient in bonsai mixes. A SUPER CHEAP!! alternative is a bag of Turface (*MVP only!) - other turface products have added ingredients. Turface soaks up some water, but drains quickly. Highly recommend!!! Cheap too! 50 lb bags were $20. Maybe more. Hands down the 2nd best ingredient i've bought since Pumice. Prices vary greatly, so call around until you find a reasonably priced bag.

  • @kimmykimmy_
    @kimmykimmy_ Рік тому +1

    Came here from your instagram! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and excuse me while I do a deep dive and watch everything!

  • @rdgdrgdfgdfg
    @rdgdrgdfgdfg Рік тому

    Beautiful, my is already on a moss pole! I am a seller and I am giving you information to everyone asking me about moss pole and aroid mix, I think you explain very clear and I love how successful you are 💚💚💚

  • @mendistrickler5317
    @mendistrickler5317 Рік тому

    Huge, gorgeous monsteras!

  • @freddytedja1898
    @freddytedja1898 Рік тому +1

    Super useful! Thank u, Jan.

  • @kodaifishing
    @kodaifishing 4 місяці тому

    So good, I really appreciate all your tips.

  • @podoprigora3417
    @podoprigora3417 Рік тому

    It's nice mix,I really like it 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @dawnhofsted5846
    @dawnhofsted5846 Рік тому

    Love this mix. I also added a bit of worm castings.

  • @OkayOkcomics
    @OkayOkcomics Рік тому

    appreciated your hot-take on root rot and "overwatering"! good thoughts

  • @yuz3988
    @yuz3988 Рік тому +2

    Super helpful thanks!

  • @StormyAfterDark
    @StormyAfterDark Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for this video. Your mix is the best I've seen. I have all these ingredients for my monsteras, and one of the additional ingredients I have are worm castings. I hope that will be ok. Take care!

  • @pal98111
    @pal98111 7 місяців тому

    Super informative. Thank you.

  • @hareshgprajapati4021
    @hareshgprajapati4021 Рік тому

    Very good informative dear thank you

  • @crystalgridart3610
    @crystalgridart3610 Рік тому +2

    Your channel is outstanding! It's so unique, some of the information is mind blowing. I'd like to try to repot some of my plants that struggle with fungus gnats. I'm eager to get rid of them and have tried all sorts of store bought and homemade concoctions with some results, but no permanent solution. Would you recommend rinsing off the roots and cleaning off the old soil before repotting? Also, do you recommend using worm castings in the mix for fertilizer? Thanks!

  • @Grahamcracker6366
    @Grahamcracker6366 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing! I think I need more perlite!

  • @AndyGerrie
    @AndyGerrie Рік тому +1

    really interesting to see how you mix it up

  • @tims8220
    @tims8220 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the very informative video

  • @jbrodhage
    @jbrodhage Рік тому +1

    Me and my boyfriend are big Fans! We already share you content with some of our friends and they were really impressed!

  • @peggybouillon9737
    @peggybouillon9737 Рік тому

    Very informative!

  • @joridhutter154
    @joridhutter154 Рік тому +5

    Regarding watering: I am living in the Netherlands, and it rains a lot over here. I noticed that even my echeverias, which are outside most of the year, don't mind the constant moisture. I think one of the reasons for that might be that the water doesn't sit, but constantly flows and, thus, isn't optimal growth environment for mould and similar. Interested in additional thoughts on this.

  • @caarloshenrique26
    @caarloshenrique26 Рік тому +2

    Lindo !! Adoro seus vídeos!!

  • @EverythingWithToshaK
    @EverythingWithToshaK Рік тому

    I absolutely made sure to hit that bell notification and selected “ALL” lol I mean check out those plants!! How could I not?!! Ever heard the saying, “Treat yourself, don’t beat yourself!” 😂❤ My new inspiration! So informative!!

  • @andrepires4396
    @andrepires4396 Рік тому +3

    Great mix! My only recommendation would be to add worm castings to it as a natural fertilizer boost.

  • @tinglebelle7344
    @tinglebelle7344 Рік тому +4

    Brad is sooo cute!!!!

  • @LucasEY
    @LucasEY Рік тому +26

    Hahah the "what ACTUALLY is soil" question has always confused me too. I recently started converting all my aroids to soilless medium, very similar to yours. I feel like the main benefit of soil is that it feeds your plants nutrients and minerals, but personally I would prefer to have the benefits of going soilless (less root rot, less gnats, less messy when watering) and just feed the plants with consistent fertilization.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +4

      Agree 100%!!!

    • @suzn9979
      @suzn9979 Рік тому +1

      Coco peat or coco husk actually contains lots of nutrients for the plants..so without much fertilizer, plants still thrive well in long term..

    • @organixgirl
      @organixgirl Рік тому +1

      I thought the same but my plants in leca and moss on top actually look better then soil w indoor plants.

    • @snokful
      @snokful Рік тому +2

      @@suzn9979 Coco peat, chips etc often come with a lot of sodium, rinsing will only get off so much, buffering it with calcium and magnesium will exchange the sodium ions (flush them away). Some coco peat etc comes pre-buffered; the alternative is to add extra calcium and magnesium to fertiliser. Doesn’t matter as much if coco is not the main ingredient. Just don’t want too many salts in the mix, including fertilisers, as that is actually counterproductive to growth.

  • @NewbiPai
    @NewbiPai Рік тому +1

    audio is perfect

  • @Tinkey912
    @Tinkey912 Рік тому +6

    I LOOOVE your content!!❤️🥰 I also follow you on your IG and I am over the moon happy you've started YT chanel 🙏🙏 your collection is amazing!
    Greetings from Slovenia 😁

  • @Jess-kz3zf
    @Jess-kz3zf Рік тому +10

    “I’m no expert”…..uhhhmmm your plants beg to differ there 😉✌️

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Рік тому +2

      In the grand scheme of things I know very little :) but I found plants that I like and they like me back hehe

  • @ildikojones7073
    @ildikojones7073 Рік тому +4

    Another great clip. Thank you! I will definitely try your mix and stop using potting soil. Can’t wait to see the difference. Thank you!
    PS
    You must be a (fellow) Virgo. You’re so organized! I love it! 😊

  • @SSaaNNddYY77
    @SSaaNNddYY77 Рік тому

    I just bought a very similar mix on ETSY and I'm impressed! I plan on putting some Pink Princess propagations in it and see how it goes. Great info on your video!

  • @roory84
    @roory84 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video ​ @sydneyplantguy! Do you buffer coco peat and coco chips before adding those to the mix or is washing it enough?

  • @heathersplantboutique
    @heathersplantboutique Рік тому

    I DIDN'T KNOW YOU HAD A UA-cam!!!! I see you on insta all the time!! YOU HAVE SUCH BEAUTIFUL PLANTS!!!!!!

  • @redgegonzales3829
    @redgegonzales3829 Рік тому

    It's hard to absorb thoughts when the one who's talking is this damn good-looking. 😵‍💫😵‍💫😍

  • @smartassdroner739
    @smartassdroner739 Рік тому

    Found your page today and can't get enough. Just placed a $150 amazon order on the things I'm lacking. Very interesting. Thanks for the info.

  • @dudezabiela2728
    @dudezabiela2728 Рік тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @christyanuj8841
    @christyanuj8841 Рік тому

    Big fan..like to watch your videos and learning a lot ..

  • @endoroboto
    @endoroboto 26 днів тому

    I think you're right about the over-watering myth, roots just not able to breathe and are essentially drowning. Better aeration from the potting mix like you're preaching here is definitely the way to go.

  • @nuruliffahtv
    @nuruliffahtv Рік тому +1

    Thank You!!!!!

  • @aylaloup-lestatJun
    @aylaloup-lestatJun Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this vidéo 💚🇫🇷

  • @yusnidar9086
    @yusnidar9086 Рік тому

    Thank you very much👍

  • @catherineconner4478
    @catherineconner4478 Рік тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @happilyforever.aashuhappil2972

    Thank you so much for this information 🙏🏻😍😍🇮🇳

  • @shenanigan505
    @shenanigan505 Рік тому +6

    Great explanation thanks so much for this! I bought my very first monstera a few months ago and repotted her into cheap crappy generic bunnings potting mix (and nothing else lol). And found her overrun w gnats, I can see the little buggers running all over the soil and they make my skin crawl. I can't wait to repot her into a soilless mixture and free her from her damp prison.

  • @cutepongki
    @cutepongki Рік тому +1

    Our potting mix are much a like although all my aroids are outdoor. With the same reason, light-airy mix for the heavy-water plant parents lol.

  • @LeilaHearn
    @LeilaHearn Місяць тому

    Love a mix like this! Soil Ninja in the UK is the only ready mixed I’ve found like it, everything else is yukky houseplant soil!

  • @leamarieboelk6652
    @leamarieboelk6652 Рік тому +1

    I just found you recently and I am loving the content 😍 You brought back my passion for plants after it's been dormant for a year or so 😊
    Excuse me for being curious (I love different English accents), you call yourself Sydney plant guy, but do you have a German/Austrian background?
    Keep up the good work 👍

  • @cwlo8
    @cwlo8 Рік тому

    Loving all you videos! Thank you so much for sharing this! 😊 Can I also ask what is the brand you’re using for Coco Peat? I live in Australia but I am not sure where can I find this? Thanks!!

  • @Philipek1337
    @Philipek1337 Рік тому +1

    Great Video as always😊 Thanks for all your help 😁
    Do you use normal charcoal or activated charcoal? Because the one I bought isn't activated yet and I dont know how to activate it best for an aroid mix mainly for my Monsteras deliciosa/thai constellation/adansonii. Would be nice to get some advises how to handle that :)

  • @NewbiPai
    @NewbiPai Рік тому +1

    nice !

  • @zombi3907
    @zombi3907 3 місяці тому

    Biochar and vermicompost are good for kickstarting the bioactive processes in the soil, and I also use rice husks in addition to most of the ingredients you are going with. Cheers!

  • @sms150
    @sms150 Рік тому

    You got an excellent thought process. Kudos from India. Here i end my search for soil mix for alo's.