How to Fix Leggy Houseplants (Very Simple) ☺️🪴

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  • Опубліковано 29 бер 2022
  • This is a really simple process that works for most houseplants! The only real exception would be succulents, which have their own process! I hope you all enjoy even this video was a bit messy :)
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  • @susanring8156
    @susanring8156 Рік тому +3

    Very helpful, thanks!

  • @staceyrileyartist7884
    @staceyrileyartist7884 Рік тому +1

    So helpful, thank you!

  • @NYtoNC
    @NYtoNC Рік тому +6

    Thank you for this video, hoping it can help my very leggy plants!!

  • @Daisy.florina
    @Daisy.florina 3 місяці тому

    So simple , easy and clear instruction

  • @amyryan6933
    @amyryan6933 Рік тому

    Awesome video!

  • @nevaehfairman214
    @nevaehfairman214 Рік тому

    Great video👍👍👍

  • @2sweet2be4gotten
    @2sweet2be4gotten 8 місяців тому

    Awesome video ~ thanks 😊

  • @cyc7lops
    @cyc7lops 13 днів тому

    Great video...thanks!

  • @iduska4328
    @iduska4328 Рік тому

    a very cool video!! mine looks a lot like this and i’m hoping it will grow some new leaves, but if it stays leggy i’m definitely trying this! i looove to see those roots

  • @fskcmc
    @fskcmc 3 місяці тому

    Thank you so much! My plant looks so much better after following your advice from this video!

  • @thanhalaipple6684
    @thanhalaipple6684 Рік тому

    Excellent

  • @maksggaming6993
    @maksggaming6993 Рік тому

    Thanks Joshua

  • @asp2021
    @asp2021 Рік тому

    Thank you!

  • @ameliamack9126
    @ameliamack9126 Рік тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @user-uq4oh6sv5h
    @user-uq4oh6sv5h 4 місяці тому +1

    Holy cow! That’s the exact same plant I have with the same problem. All my other plants are ok, except for this one. Thanks for the info!!

    • @Kafoo008
      @Kafoo008 3 місяці тому +1

      I have this plant as well, but have no idea what it is. Can you (or anyone) identify it?

  • @jordanmason9554
    @jordanmason9554 Рік тому +2

    Super helpful video! Thank you! Would yulou recommend this for a schefflera? I've lost a lot of bottom leaves and now my plant is recovering and has beautiful new too growth, I'm looking to make it less leggy!

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому +1

      I haven’t worked with schefflera specifically but you can certainly try it!

    • @stephenB49
      @stephenB49 8 місяців тому

      Any plants with stiff segmented stalks: ficus(rubber plant), schefflera, etc can be propogated, but airlayering is a more reliable method of doing it than just cutting the stems and trying to get them to root in water. Look it up😊

  • @dharmaiskandar536
    @dharmaiskandar536 11 місяців тому +1

    Wow ..!!!! Turn a leggy plant into a leggy plant! That's awesome!!

  • @eatshoe
    @eatshoe 2 місяці тому +1

    Plants called dieffenbachia

  • @Krazykat3141
    @Krazykat3141 Рік тому +1

    This may be obvious to most people, but question is, where do I keep my vase of water and cuttings while I’m waiting for roots to grow?
    I’m trying this with my philodron selloum.
    Thanks for the tips. They are so helpful.

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому

      Just place it near a window or somewhere the cuttings can get bright, indirect light

  • @life_with_ty12
    @life_with_ty12 2 роки тому +1

    Great video is there any plants you shouldn't cut

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  2 роки тому +4

      Great question! I’m honestly not too sure, I just would say some plants like peace lilies won’t really respond in the same ways. This is more for plants that have long stems and use a decent amount of water. The other exception would be succulents, which you can certainly still cut but it’s a bit of a different process. I actually will be showing that soon too!

    • @life_with_ty12
      @life_with_ty12 2 роки тому +1

      @@JoshuasGarden ok thank u

    • @zumbicerulli193
      @zumbicerulli193 Рік тому

      Good thing I checked this comment! I was about to do this with a succulent right now 😂

  • @timkoch1267
    @timkoch1267 Рік тому +1

    It's time for a quick update video

  • @beaglemawm1517
    @beaglemawm1517 Рік тому +10

    What did you do with the original base of the plant? Does it regrow after you cut all the branches off?

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому +11

      In many plants it can regrow! I just didn’t have a need for the base of the plant since I only wanted one plant, and I would prefer to use the cuttings over the original plant. It would grow back thicker if you cut the entire plant back though!

    • @tommon02
      @tommon02 Рік тому +1

      That was my question too.

    • @beaglemawm1517
      @beaglemawm1517 Рік тому +1

      @@JoshuasGarden Thank you, I’m trying it. It got some mold and I put some hydrogen peroxide on the soil. It looks as if some of the trunks of the plants are maybe dying though. I think this is a process that is best for warm weather. 🤞

    • @stephenB49
      @stephenB49 8 місяців тому +2

      The old stalk will put out new shoots. If the stalk is still leggy cut it back until there are only a couple of nodes above soil level. There may even be multiple new shoots.😊

  • @Urbanmoon
    @Urbanmoon Рік тому +8

    It's been about two weeks for me and there are no signs of roots coming and the leaves are turning yellow and dying. Not sure what I can do.

    • @Urbanmoon
      @Urbanmoon Рік тому +18

      Finally! Roots are coming! After 5 weeks! Holy cow, that was slow! Didn't you say something about patience? 🤣

    • @zoeletlive
      @zoeletlive Рік тому +1

      Did you let them "callous" over before putting the cuttings into water?

  • @tko8218
    @tko8218 Рік тому

    This reminds me of those Japanese karate movies from the 1980s.

  • @bleh5409
    @bleh5409 Рік тому

    Will thia work for a miniature rose? Mine is leggy and I don't know what to do 😢

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому

      Hmm, a rose may not benefit in the same way many houseplants do. I would recommend cutting back some of the leggy growth and putting it in the spot that gets as much light as possible. If you live in a place where it gets cold in the winter, you should wait until nights stay above freezing and put it in a sunny location. You’ll have to start in a shady spot for a couple days and slowly bring it into the sun so you don’t scorch the leaves

  • @erumsuhail4437
    @erumsuhail4437 10 місяців тому

    If you provide proper light it can grow healthy and straight

  • @Brian-kl1zu
    @Brian-kl1zu 7 місяців тому

    Question: Joshua; Why did you transplant all of the cuttings into one pot? It looked rather crowded in there. Thank you.

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  7 місяців тому

      Some plants (in a lot of people’s eyes) look better when multiple cuttings fill the pot and give it a full look. But you can put them in individual containers too!

    • @Brian-kl1zu
      @Brian-kl1zu 6 місяців тому

      Thanks! One more question. I'm getting ready to follow your steps. I have four (very) leggy stalks in one pot. After I cut the tops, and put them in a vase--Can I cut back the remaining leafless stalks to about six inches or so? (more/less?). Once cut; do I leave the beheaded stalks alone? If they grow; that's good. If not; I'll retire them to the compost. Thank you again; most appreciated. (Many years ago; I cut back a lovely plant; its name escapes me.) Foolishly; without thinking; I applied a layer of Vaseline to each stalk. The plant slowly drowned. :( It turned to mush; unable to respirate. Why did I do this? I had seen cut trees; with tar applied to their trunks. In retrospect; the city probably didn't want them to regrow. Thus; the (unbreathable) tar coating. Lesson learned; too late for my poor; lost plant. I won't do it again.

  • @alexisle7053
    @alexisle7053 Рік тому

    Can u still cut it short if the plant is producing baby plants?

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому

      Yes! That should help to produce a very dense plant

  • @hugs2you
    @hugs2you Рік тому

    When you say light, you mean indirect light, correct? Not direct sunlight?

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому +1

      I’ve had great experience with sun-loving houseplants getting direct sunlight, but as long as they get bright indirect light they should be fine

  • @lesliegrier1058
    @lesliegrier1058 2 роки тому +2

    My citronella plant is so leggy it looks like it wants to go for a looooong jog!!! Does this work for outdoor potted plants as well??? Help!!!!! 🤭😂😂🤣

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  2 роки тому +1

      If they are outside I think it would be best to check a few things. Too much fertilizer and not enough sun would be the primary reasons. A citronella needs at least 6 hours of sun. You can try pruning it back by about 1/3 and giving it more sun!

    • @stephenB49
      @stephenB49 8 місяців тому

      Once a stiff segmented plant: ficus(rubber plant), schefflera, dieffenbachia, etc. loses leaves the leaves will not grow back and the plant will get leggy. This is natural. The older leaves die and fall off. Cutting the plant back is the only way to make it look better. Airlayering is a more reliable method then just cutting the stem and trying to get it to root in water. Look it up and try that method😊

  • @inandoutnature5127
    @inandoutnature5127 9 місяців тому

    can i do this in winter?

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  9 місяців тому +1

      For sure! I would just make sure that if they don’t get a lot of sunlight naturally that they may want supplemental light in the winter

  • @hugs2you
    @hugs2you Рік тому

    Can you leave that plant in the water?

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому +2

      It will be fine in water for now, but it’s best to plant it in soil once it starts growing roots

  • @windyacresway
    @windyacresway 2 місяці тому +1

    With that dumb cane you will always have to do this.This plant will never keep its bottom leaves forever.

  • @reginadsouza4432
    @reginadsouza4432 2 місяці тому +1

    what is the name of the plant ?

    • @raine6718
      @raine6718 Місяць тому

      Dieffenbachia or "dumbcane"

  • @stephenB49
    @stephenB49 8 місяців тому

    Airlayering is a much better method with a better chance of success. Look it up😊

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  8 місяців тому +2

      True! I did this in my class last semester! It can be tricky with smaller plants like this though, but either can work!

  • @stephaniestephanie617
    @stephaniestephanie617 Рік тому +1

    I cannot watch this. The mismatched audio is too distracting.

    • @JoshuasGarden
      @JoshuasGarden  Рік тому +2

      I apologize for that. I was using a different microphone at the time. The issue should be solved with all of my newer videos though!

    • @hugs2you
      @hugs2you Рік тому

      Just listen and don't look at him...

  • @ashtondeanna2065
    @ashtondeanna2065 2 роки тому

    💕 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐦𝐨𝐬𝐦

  • @zuzannanas
    @zuzannanas Рік тому

    Thank you!