This was such a good video. Made me feel better about currently having A LOT of rehabs 😬 Side note: You should totally make merch! I know you would make something super cute.
Every time lately that I’ve watched your videos and I see your glass vassals I remember I’ve been wanting to go thrift shopping for vassals. And as soon as I’m done watching I forget again 😂😂
My first experience with fern fibre was when I propagated my Melanochrysum. I was shocked to see that the root system of the 1 month old prop was far superior to the mother plants roots which I had been growing for a year or so. These days I still use it as a propagation substrate while also adding it into my soil mix as well as using it in my u shaped poles instead of sphagnum moss. It may be too expensive or hard to get a hold of for you but if you get the chance to try it in your lazy poles I would highly recommend! I’ve also got many plants growing up solid fernwood poles & planks and let me tell you the aerial root growth is absolutely crazy! The poles are so low maintenance too I don’t have to keep them moist or anything and the plants have all gripped on so well!!
Thank you!! I would like to know if I still need to do my reg feed of silica, fertilizer and Tribus and PH my water? I don't want to under feed them or overdose them either? Thank you! 😊
My entire 400+ plant collection is mostly in The Noot Mix which is perlite, coco coir, fibers, orchid bark, etc and the roots on my plants are exactly as you describe. Huge, thick, fluffy, fuzzy, and white 🤩🤩🤩
Charmaine, another interesting video. I don’t think that tff (tree fern fiber) is for me. I barely have tried perlite to prop things. That’s really expanding my universe. Lol. I just enjoy listening to you and no matter the subject, I always find it interesting. Could you give the proportions of the rooting hormone, cinnamon, and sulfur? Like what percentage of each. I’ve got rooting hormone but not the other two. And I’d like to do in my next Amazon order.
Ha ha lmao “that’s what she said “ I heard that lol ur so cool I would love to hang out with you and scrape chunks u make it look so fun n cool thank you
Ty for the video. Havnt watched it all yet but I am definitely going to look into tree fern fiber. Ty for the suggestion. Also, ur a very hard worker, it is inspiring
In the past month, I’ve been watching ✨EVERY✨ one of your videos from the oldest to the newest. So, sorry if you’ve answered this question in one of your most recent videos, but can you boil tree fern fiber like you do moss, pon, perlite and leca? I’ve recently started growing in passive hydro (inspired by you, to be quite honest) and that’s one of the things that has interested me the most about it, to be able to sterilize and reuse the substrates! But tree fern fiber appears to be quite (!!) expensive and I feel like I couldn’t justify the cost if I couldn’t reuse it, especially if it’s best used mixed with perlite and pon which would have to be thrown out with the tree fern fiber if there were to be pests. Best case scenario, you can sift those out, but I feel like it’d be quite the process. Anyway, just wondering what are your thoughts on this, but again, maybe you’ve addressed this in another video and I’ll find out once I’m caught up! 😂
Love the jammies!!! Hopefully you and pudge had a matching set lol. This video was very insightful and helpful for me right now, because my anthuriums are almost on their way out the door if they (we) cant get it together lol. Thanks again💚
Do plants have the ability to make unlimited roots? (Similar to spent nodes for growth points). Like if you cut them back enough, could you get to the point it can’t produce anymore roots?
I just went through with this situation like 3 hours ago. I could’ve taken a video too but I got lazy and just went ahead, felt like I had to rush oh well. I ran out of tree fern fiber. I’m hoping my Waroc survives. Mine is trying to acclimate from a plant mail few weeks ago.
Thank you for sharing, I always enjoy your videos🥰 For your anthuriums have you tried using only bark, chunky perlite, orchid bark, bio-char and very little sphag? Since the most important thing with anthuriums is air flow this mix could work. I use it for mine in the ikea cabinet… downside is having to water them more often even with the high humidity.
I'm currently at this stage 😂😅 everyone got chopped. My first plan was to put cuttings in pon and the originals would stay in soil....but then everyone was happy so I switched some more and those ones are notttt as happy. I didn't swap my AOS or my crazy money stuff but I want to so baddddd 😵💫👩🏼🔬 the scientist in me doesn't care that they're spendy and she really wants to see what happens. Why am I the way that I am?! 😂🤦🏼♀️
You can either boil it, throw it in the oven or just leave it out in the sun! Just keep in mind that the slow release fertilizer that comes in lechuzapon bags are heat activated so I really only recommend sterilizing now if you plan to mix it into a much larger batch of fresh pon or if you made your own pon mix without slow release fertilizer.
1 hour 22 minutes long tree fern fiber ad XD idk where to get that stuff around here, I would like to try it I live in central Europe, if anyone got any tips, leave them in the comments below, thx!
This was such a good video. Made me feel better about currently having A LOT of rehabs 😬
Side note: You should totally make merch! I know you would make something super cute.
Every time lately that I’ve watched your videos and I see your glass vassals I remember I’ve been wanting to go thrift shopping for vassals. And as soon as I’m done watching I forget again 😂😂
My first experience with fern fibre was when I propagated my Melanochrysum. I was shocked to see that the root system of the 1 month old prop was far superior to the mother plants roots which I had been growing for a year or so. These days I still use it as a propagation substrate while also adding it into my soil mix as well as using it in my u shaped poles instead of sphagnum moss. It may be too expensive or hard to get a hold of for you but if you get the chance to try it in your lazy poles I would highly recommend! I’ve also got many plants growing up solid fernwood poles & planks and let me tell you the aerial root growth is absolutely crazy! The poles are so low maintenance too I don’t have to keep them moist or anything and the plants have all gripped on so well!!
Thank you!! I would like to know if I still need to do my reg feed of silica, fertilizer and Tribus and PH my water? I don't want to under feed them or overdose them either? Thank you! 😊
My entire 400+ plant collection is mostly in The Noot Mix which is perlite, coco coir, fibers, orchid bark, etc and the roots on my plants are exactly as you describe. Huge, thick, fluffy, fuzzy, and white 🤩🤩🤩
Charmaine, another interesting video. I don’t think that tff (tree fern fiber) is for me. I barely have tried perlite to prop things. That’s really expanding my universe. Lol. I just enjoy listening to you and no matter the subject, I always find it interesting. Could you give the proportions of the rooting hormone, cinnamon, and sulfur? Like what percentage of each. I’ve got rooting hormone but not the other two. And I’d like to do in my next Amazon order.
Ha ha lmao “that’s what she said “ I heard that lol ur so cool I would love to hang out with you and scrape chunks u make it look so fun n cool thank you
I'm gonna be mixing my PON with more perlite because of your recent guidance 🙏 thanks again Charmaine.
Wonderful video!!
Ty for the video. Havnt watched it all yet but I am definitely going to look into tree fern fiber. Ty for the suggestion. Also, ur a very hard worker, it is inspiring
In the past month, I’ve been watching ✨EVERY✨ one of your videos from the oldest to the newest. So, sorry if you’ve answered this question in one of your most recent videos, but can you boil tree fern fiber like you do moss, pon, perlite and leca? I’ve recently started growing in passive hydro (inspired by you, to be quite honest) and that’s one of the things that has interested me the most about it, to be able to sterilize and reuse the substrates! But tree fern fiber appears to be quite (!!) expensive and I feel like I couldn’t justify the cost if I couldn’t reuse it, especially if it’s best used mixed with perlite and pon which would have to be thrown out with the tree fern fiber if there were to be pests. Best case scenario, you can sift those out, but I feel like it’d be quite the process. Anyway, just wondering what are your thoughts on this, but again, maybe you’ve addressed this in another video and I’ll find out once I’m caught up! 😂
Love the jammies!!! Hopefully you and pudge had a matching set lol. This video was very insightful and helpful for me right now, because my anthuriums are almost on their way out the door if they (we) cant get it together lol. Thanks again💚
The plants are fight back at you. Lol 😂
Charmaine the banana pajama is beautiful!! Thank you for another insightful video. I will have to give tree fern fiber a go. 💛
Your videos are so insightful.
Sending plant love and emotional support. Thank you for sharing your struggles. It truly makes me feel seen. 🪴💚🌿
Do plants have the ability to make unlimited roots? (Similar to spent nodes for growth points). Like if you cut them back enough, could you get to the point it can’t produce anymore roots?
I just went through with this situation like 3 hours ago. I could’ve taken a video too but I got lazy and just went ahead, felt like I had to rush oh well. I ran out of tree fern fiber. I’m hoping my Waroc survives. Mine is trying to acclimate from a plant mail few weeks ago.
Do you still feed your plants or do you just use water with this product? Thank you. 😊 Love your videos!! ❤
Thank you for sharing, I always enjoy your videos🥰
For your anthuriums have you tried using only bark, chunky perlite, orchid bark, bio-char and very little sphag? Since the most important thing with anthuriums is air flow this mix could work. I use it for mine in the ikea cabinet… downside is having to water them more often even with the high humidity.
Your banana jammies are super cute! 💛
They are giving me life right meow
The Tofu Anthurium 😍 Such a cute name!
Hi Charmaine! As usual, I love this vid 💚
Cool 😎 PJ's
I have a question about the tool that you use in scraping the root where did you get it?
This whole video is like opening xmas presents and finding out you hate what you got when you unwrap it 😄 🤣
Always love your videos and anthurium is my absolute fav genus 😆 what are those little plastic cups called you put your rehabs into?
I'm currently at this stage 😂😅 everyone got chopped. My first plan was to put cuttings in pon and the originals would stay in soil....but then everyone was happy so I switched some more and those ones are notttt as happy. I didn't swap my AOS or my crazy money stuff but I want to so baddddd 😵💫👩🏼🔬 the scientist in me doesn't care that they're spendy and she really wants to see what happens. Why am I the way that I am?! 😂🤦🏼♀️
my jose been livin the thrip life
I want merch so bad 😂 Just take my money. Thanks for another 🔥 video!
Such a great video with invaluable content … thank you!
I found the round bottomed cups! They're 12oz "compostable wine glasses". I can't link it, YT will delete my comment.
Great video! Very informative and entertaining all in one! 💚🍃
Love these banana pajamas!!! ❤❤❤
They’re my favourite 🥹
Bananas in Pajamas ? you're a certified 🐐
Love tree fern fibre.
Haven't started watching yet but really hoping there's a link to those jammies.
Watching this with a bottle of spinosad after finding more than one of my plants have thrips 😭
yessss
I have watched this video at least 3 times
Have you ever used fluval bio stratum?
What m.fungi did you use to inoculate your rehab anthurium? Was it dynomico?
Tree fern fiber with perlite and worm castings is a lot better
Bahaha be calm everyone 😂🎉
love the jimjams, i have way less plants then u and the drams is real
How do you sterilize/clean your pon mix after there’s been root rot in it?
You can either boil it, throw it in the oven or just leave it out in the sun! Just keep in mind that the slow release fertilizer that comes in lechuzapon bags are heat activated so I really only recommend sterilizing now if you plan to mix it into a much larger batch of fresh pon or if you made your own pon mix without slow release fertilizer.
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dont feel bad, i root rotted my tortum baad
Bananas in pajamas 💛
Can we have an update video, pretty please? 😊😊
1 hour 22 minutes long tree fern fiber ad XD idk where to get that stuff around here, I would like to try it
I live in central Europe, if anyone got any tips, leave them in the comments below, thx!
does anyone else get a super bad allergic reaction to tree fern fiber? :s I always break out in hives. Still use it tho bc it's worth it. 😦
I feel like 99% of your rehabs are from pon
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