Growing the Sensitive Plant (Mimosa pudica)
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- Опубліковано 11 лис 2015
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The popular Sensitive Plant (Mimosa pudica) is sensitive in many ways. Not only are the leaves sensitive to touch, which makes the leaves dramatically close, it is also sensitive to care. Learn how to gauge watering, what light requirements work best and the amount of fertilizer needed. Also, become aware of pests that may become a problem.
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I'm a biology major and we had practicals with these plants, measuring their electric pulse etc. But after, we were allowed to take them home and mine has been thriving for a year now, even survived four spider mite infestations!
I am super elated to find this plant in Northeast Florida. I remember playing with it when I was a kid in Vietnam. Last year, I bought a few from my local nursery & plant them in sunny areas of my front of my house as a ground cover. From a few plants, it took about 3-4 months & it covered the whole area. It does spread onto sidewalks, so just trim back or contain the areas. I stepped on it, mowed, trimmed, no problem. In the winter, they died & turned browned, but in February, they started to come back. Now in March, it’s full, vibrant, alive & beautiful with pink powderpuff flowers. They are my favorite in the garden! I’m go g yo try to propagate them around anywhere to use as ground cover. I will not buy mulch again too. I think they are easy to propagate. I accidentally moved a flowering bush with some Mimosa & & just stuck them straight to the ground & they are thriving.
I got mine because it reminded my mom of her home in the philippines, where these grow wild, and i wanted to give her a bit more feeling like she was at home. They kept are very thirsty plants though, and I couldn't turn around twice before they needed water again. It seemed it was on it's last leg, so I decided to give the plant a try in Semihydro, as it was going to die either way. I hadn't found any info if you could actually keep Mimosa in semihydro, but lo and behold, it's been absolutely thriving and it's loving life now. It has easily doubled in size within a month and almost no more wilting at all. I told my mom about the change I made and she said "That makes sense, the plant only grew near rivers in the philippines". Would've been great info to start with..
Here in Philippines we called that "makahiya" (Shy) 😁
now we called grass
Mimosa's grow wild in Texas everywhere
My neighbors used to have one in Kenya.
When I moved to Uganda I took some seeds with me and planted them in my yard, they thrived and kept growing and producing seeds and growing new ones and it kept getting bigger and bigger for the rest of the 5 years I lived there until it was a small bush.
You seem like a very thoughtful person.
I have one I've been growing since spring and now it has thorns and even a tiny cactus like thing on it! It's sprouted a couple flowers but none right now! I rarely touch him so he will grow big! Oh and his name is Bob
Nice.. I have some seeds I am about to plant it now.
if you touch it too much, it will stay small?
🤣🤣🤣 Bob haha lovely I'm naming one of mine Dilan
In Malaysia we called it 'semalu' ('shy' leaf). It's everywhere. I love to touch it one by one when I was a kid to play with anything. Hehe Great to see you have this video. Cherish my day to reevaluate my childhood memories! ♥
Back in Kerala we used to call it “thottaa vaady”. We used to use its leaves for small skin tears and all
Great video! I just bought one and couldn’t understand why it had seed pods on it when I received in mail. Now I understand. It’s not a long term plant. So I’m thankful that it did have seed pods when I received so I can begin new plants in spring...Yay! Beautiful plant!
Growing up in the Piedmont area of North Carolina, I saw Mimosa trees here and there. For some reason, some folks didn't care too much for them ... and I thought that rather odd, given the wonderful fragrance of their flowers. That fragrance always reminded me of Jasmine or something else that is similarly intensely floral ... Oh, I love it.
Here in Indonesia specially in Java island we call it 'putri malu' or in west Java (Sunda) we call specifically as 'jukut riut' - a grass which can move ...😃
In Cuba is called Dormidera plant. It means Sleepy plant. Sooo cute!! It grows wild in borders anywhere in Havana. Thanks for explaining how to grow them out of their natural habitat.
I live in the tropics and this plant is considered a weed. It is very very invasive so be careful if taking it outdoors in warm weather
Its all over the place in Texas
I grow and turn them into bonsai trees! Very fun!!! And I haven’t had problems
It’s a wild flower/plant and or weed in the Philippines 🇵🇭 too. We played a lot of it when we were kids😍😍😍.
My mom's from Guatemala and during her childhood she would play with these plants :) theyre so cute! they remind me of me because I'm shy hehe. Thank you so much for this video
This is the best medicine ever!
Really informative! Going to try my hand at a Mimosa Pudica bonsai while my magnolia bonsai is still growing.
We used to play a lot with these plants in childhood... It's a common plant in India and grows wildly.
Never been good with pants. But, so far i've managed to keep an African Violet for 2 yrs now. So, I was happy to find mimosa in a flower shop. It's very small and the flower shop lady, in a scolding tone, told me to NOT place in a new pot until the roots come out of the small plastic pot it's in and to not over water it. It's been a week and it's still alive. Holding my breath. I'm in Canada, so for now, since it's been raining a lot these past few weeks, I keep in in my bay window. Not much sun it gets. So, hopefully, it won't die on me. Thanks for your video. Helped a lot and very interesting.
Very informative video, just what I needed! Thanks!!
You're a beautiful man and I could watch you talk about plants for hours
Thank you for your teachings
Thank you for this great video. It helped in knowing how to prune
my mimosa
Helpful video, thank you! Hoping to keep my mimosa alive!
Thanks I just started to grow some.
Thank YOU
incredibly informative video, thank you very much!!
Very informative! Thank you!
South Central Pa i have a few in the yard . I put one in a pot yesterday , thought it had died cause the
leaves had just closed up after dark ...., but opened back up in the morning ......Cool
Thank you
I am about to embark on growing my first sensitive plant and this video has provided invaluable information for the entire process. Thank you @LogeesPlants
You're welcome - good luck!
It's really a beautiful plant, I saw it for the first time last week when I touched its leaves it was spectacular..😍😍👍🏻🌱🌿🐦
Thanks for the great information.
Thank you. The watering I would never guess.
Thank you!!!
Thank you so much ♥️
Thank you... quite informative.
Thank you for the video! Very informative
tanks for sharing
THANK YOU ..
I have this I like it a ton it's a very cold plant
Thanks
Thanks best instructions so far.
great info!
Thank you, very helpful.
Love that video! You inspired me to grow some myself but instead of pudica I chose hostilis for obvious reasons^^
Keep it growing,
Greets from Germany 💚
There're so many of these in my grandma's back yard. They're such a plague in our potted plants. :') But I've taken a few home to braid and grow. :D
Thank you👌
That looks so cool you have a new subscriber
best like to dislike ratio i've seen in a while, great video.
In my country , there are so many that plants , they grow near by the lake 😍
Very interesting, thanks.
This looks like a tiny version of this tree that grows in my neighbors yard across the street. I used to pick up the fallen leaves and pull all of the leaves off the stem because it was satisfying (it didn’t do the shy thing where it closes up). I hope it wasn’t the same plant because now I feel terrible. I was a kid when I’d do it, now I’m 21 and there’s a tree growing in my moms garden right against the house LOL
Great info. Thanks
I have success growing mine in Seramis - it is growing really high (like 1.5m) but this is probably because it's not really standing in bright sunlight (it's a north-east windows to be specific) - it produces flowers too but sadly those only last 1 day / 2 days most
Great video
Great info
wee! awesome video thank you
Nice video thanks
Nice work thank you
Thank you! It was very informative!)
great video
I live in Texas and right now in summer through spring you can't see some grass unless its fake without these plants I found so many frigging seed pods
Thanks for shareing
Great video! Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
😍really useful info
Hi I saw those plants yesterday at Houston when I touch them they go to sleep
Just bought one today, thanks for your informative video!! 🪴🪴🪴
A difficult to grow weed? Interesting.
I think a hundred million people consider it a weed, and definatly not difficult to grow, and the million people that grow it indoors are like, wow this thing does not like water=difficult. Here where I live if you make the mistake of tossing seeds onto dry ground, youll have a patch in a week or two. It is anything but difficult to grow, its far more difficult to stop it from growing.
Fantastic, thanks for the video. Could you make one on feeding her?
When it’s growing in full sun I only let the top dry before watering again, it’s growing vigorously.
nature you can't change🙏😇
Here in Brazil there are several of these
These actually grow in the wild in Florida. never planted them and never cared for them. They're fun to watch spread though
Very heardy. I got depressed and left mine in a sunny Southside Texas window. It turned yellow, dropped leaves, and now looks happier than before it's drought.
Love
In Thailand, it is the grass on the side of the road.
Amazing ,like 👍👉🔔
Am I weird that I don’t like pruning plants? It sounds stupid but I feel bad doing it, and hindering it’s natural growth 😅
it's so cute :*)
Found some in my yard and I want it in my house
Nice thanks from Bangladesh
In Jamaica we call it Shame Old Lady or Shy Old Lady. Fave childhood plant.
You mean second favorite childhood plant though, truthfully speaking.....about Jamaica.....
Very beautiful touch me not plant 👍👍👌🤗🙏🏿
New friend from India is watching 🤗🤗🙏🏿🙏🏿
Can these grow from cuttings? I have one that's been thriving, but it's got one very long stalk that I'd like to trim down, but down lower to the base it's not really got any branches, and the long branch that it has is very full and has lovely leaves so I'd like to know if I can trim it off the main stalk and replant it, maybe try to encourage it to grow more bushy and less leggy?
In an old house I used to live at we had a mimosa tree It never did that tho . Mimosas are my favorite flower tho
Very sensitive plant....
Unfortunately I have a watering problem with my Mimosa. Many leaves have wilted and fallen off but it’s not dead and I haven’t given up hope. I feel like I’m watering it alot to remedy the wilted leaves but I’ll probably cut back and see what happens ❤️
In the Philippines, these are just weed and we pull it off from our garden 😅
It spreads widely in the Philippines. our country,
Any chance of a new video about germinating the seeds?
damn i hope my mimosa is going to flower...i love plants so much :)
I have one in my school
What if you inoculate the root system with mycorrhizae and beneficial microbes, would that help prevent root rot?
I've bought about 4 of these now but I just cant keep them alive :( wont stop me from having another go though ha! I think I might have been over watering though!
OMGOSH! I NEVER KNEW IT MOVED!
I just got one, in a pot, a couple days ago- it was looking beautiful for past couple of days, but this morning it never opened up, even after being in the sun. Perhaps I watered it too much. But the leaves all look super wilted but are also brown and crispy? Not sure how to proceed!!