Your kid asking what you're gonna name your plant and you answering 'hoya obovata' makes me wonder if he's thinking 'wow I'm glad you gave me a normal name' 😂
19:36 I also love clear/no drainage too because you can literally SEE if there is too much water. It’s basically fool proof as long as you have a chunky mix. ❤❤
I am in a camper in the rain, cold and fog. Also can’t hike at the moment. Because your video made me SO happy I was willing to stay for another day (at my husbands request). Thank You❣️
I have so much trouble with using peat, and also filling my pots to the top lol You're not alone with that! btw, your kiddos laughs are so contagious! How cute!
Omg harli you should do a repot with me with the kids like let them pick out their own plants at the store and make updates and have them help take care of them and repot them a bunch of video ideas ❤️
I love a repotting video!! And you and the boys laughing was so sweet. I show my plants love by watering them. Often. So I use mostly terracotta and always have a drainage hole. Even then I have loved some plants to death. Whoops. I have gotten better now that I have more plants, I can spread the love (water) around a bit more. Just another excuse to buy more plants. 😂😂😂
I love potting in no drainage specially using glass vessels so I can see the roots. I dislike having to take my plants to the sink to water and even the dish trays I use (that I now thrift because of you, thank you!) I sometimes find tedious emptying it out. Anyways, great video like always!! ❤
I used to be anti-pots without drainage until I watched your recent videos where you put horticultural charcoal at the bottom. I started doing that too and haven’t had any issues with root rot thankfully!
Oh Harli, all of your Hoya are so beautiful that you repotted, I had alot of my Hoya get those stupid mealy bugs and I did lose a few of them. I treated them for a long time and this year is the first year ever that I got those mealy bugs. I have been repotting some of my plants and they seem alot happier now. I also really loved that last plant that you repotted it is so gorgeous in that new pot, and I remember last year I repotted a Hoya my mom gave me that was really rootbound and also got some propagations from it and they are doing so great and I think that I will start looking for the Hoya that I lost and buy them again. Thanks again for this wonderful video you really are so good at repotting your plants and I had a lot of fun watching this video, have a beautiful day, sending love and hugs, bye!! 😂🥰🤗👍🙏🙏💖💕💜💜💜
9:20 I totally know what you mean about plant blooms. My Hoya Bella is flowering for the first time and I don't think it's physically possible to be more excited than I am. I know it's a pretty commun variety, but it's my only hoya, and it was a gift, and it's blooming for the first time and I'm just so happy.
Do not repot a Hoya based on the calendar, I have some in planters for years. Hoya don’t love their roots being messed with in my experience so I’m careful. I do like drainage and clear pots on Hoya because I can see the level of wet near roots
Hi Harli! I'm with you on massaging the roots and loosening them up so they can spread out for nutrients. I also plant -carefully- in no drainage vessels as I have some vintage pots I am not drilling holes into. I use a moisture meter and I don't have a problem.
Love your videos, so relatable! If you have a certain plant you want in terra cotta, you can always paint it (or have you kids do it) and spray and seal it... thats what I do and now they're some of my favorite pots ... I agree it works well in some spaces, but not my super colorful room :)
omg I would LOVE a vid on how you repurpose used substrate!! As you said that I was just emptying out an old pot to mix into new potting mix, wondering if there is a better way to do this.
My Hoya Multiflora also known as shooting star Hoya has a new peduncle bloom coming on. It’s a whole new peduncle my second one got sprayed with bug spray and it aborted the new buds. Then the third one popped out. If you want a spectacular bloom get one of these. Dark green foliage with white blooms that slowly turn yellow with age. They last about two weeks. Plus. Next to no scent, and no taste, yes I tasted it.
I stopped using liquidirt but I can’t remember why. Now I think I’ll use it again. I use it with super thrive foliage-pro. I think I’ll try doing that again.
I have a palm with no drainage and its growing beautifully so as long as you know what your doing i think no drainage is fine.. I don't like the peat most stuff at Cactus and tropicals either by the way
I have only potted a couple plants in no drainage pots… an Ivy and a fittonia.. because they like lots of water, so i don’t feel like it will hurt them if I go over board… but I’m not totally against the idea.
hey, the philodendron you were repoting is not jose buono, it looks more like giganteum variegated or something. jose buono is literally next to giganteum at the end of the video lol.
i love that philodendron! I want to try out some other houseplants. Atm i only keep orchids bc i know they are completely non toxic to pets, but I really want to branch out, no pun intended lol 💖
Not the most Hoya head but judging from a distance definitely a Hoya Mathilde and not a Hoya Serpens. But will say a Mathilde is a cross between a Serpens and a Carnosa.
I don't pot in no drainage pots, because I like to see the roots and how much water is in there after watering. I tend to over water, so not good for me.
Happy belated mother's day!! I need to get motivated to report a few things. I just saw a gnat. How does the mudwtr taste?? Is it earthy?? I want to get away from coffee and tea doesn't do enough for me. Curious to know what it tastes like. I know you love it. Have to make some lifestyle changes due to some blood work results
I like using spghnum for cuttings. Plus, my pitcher plants are in spghnum and perlite and they are growing. Next question, what causes new leaves on a Philodendron Monstero to get brown?
I don’t like to plant directly into the pot unless it’s like a pothos or jade or cactus, just because I have strong temperature/light variations in my home so it seems to retain a touch of too much moisture even with worlds chunkiest mix if it happens to be a darker/colder week, whereas i have the option to put it on a mesh shelf with air holes in the bottom it seems to dry out evenly if I remove it from its decorative pot 🤷♀️ I don’t think there’s right/wrong way a lot of the time, mainly just preferences
Hi @Harli. ?????has anything come about with pairing with the liqui-dirt guy? I haven’t heard anymore from you. Also, do you have a bird of paradise? Thanks.
Is liquidirt not going under anymore? I remember in one of your videos you said they were closing. I panic bought like 5 packages of it after that haha
The plant is draining the stored energy of that specific leaf that is turning yellow and brown. If you pick it off before it's all dried up, then the plant can't use that energy from that leaf because it's not attached to the plant anymore. I still pull my yellow and brown leaves off though cause I think they make my plants look unkempt.
I only repot when the roots need it , not on a certain deadline. As long as you are adding some kind of fertilizer and or adding a little soil on top you should be fineeeeee 🫶🏻
I think there's a lot of "rules" in the plant world, like drainage, no hoya in terracotta, etc , and honestly those rules scared me as a beginner! I was sure that any plant I repotted would die if I didn't do it quite right. I appreciate that you do different things and it all works out!
Love waking up to a harlig vid on a shitty, rainy, depressing day.! Just what I needed as a pick me up after getting into a heated conversation with my sister. ❤
Go to mudwtr.com/harlig to try your new morning ritual!
Company says the VPN was deactivated the same day you posted it
What does this taste like? Does it taste like coffee?
Your kid asking what you're gonna name your plant and you answering 'hoya obovata' makes me wonder if he's thinking 'wow I'm glad you gave me a normal name' 😂
Y’all giggling while you’re repotting the Hoya Obovata is too cute!! 😂
I'm pretty sure your Jose B is actually a stunning specimen of a philodendron giganteum blizzard!! 💚 Thanks for another awesome video harli!
Agreed! It actually ends up on a shelf next to her jose
19:36 I also love clear/no drainage too because you can literally SEE if there is too much water. It’s basically fool proof as long as you have a chunky mix. ❤❤
Would absolutely LOVE to see your secondhand soil process. I hate using soil once, its so wasteful!
Hoya Mathilde is a cross of the serpens and carnosa, it's one of my favs! ❤ Yours look nice and lush together
More Hoyas 😍😍😍
I would love to see a substrate reusing video 😍
I am in a camper in the rain, cold and fog.
Also can’t hike at the moment.
Because your video made me SO happy I was willing to stay for another day (at my husbands request). Thank You❣️
I forgot to say good morning to you Harlig and a belated happy Mother’s Day. I hope it was a nice one.
I have so much trouble with using peat, and also filling my pots to the top lol You're not alone with that! btw, your kiddos laughs are so contagious! How cute!
I recently started doing no drainage hole with some repots because of you. I love the ease of it
All the cute giggeling and nice plants really set my mood this morning, thanks😍
Little boy giggles are the best
Omg harli you should do a repot with me with the kids like let them pick out their own plants at the store and make updates and have them help take care of them and repot them a bunch of video ideas ❤️
Great video! Glad to see you getting back into Hoya content.
I love a repotting video!! And you and the boys laughing was so sweet.
I show my plants love by watering them. Often. So I use mostly terracotta and always have a drainage hole. Even then I have loved some plants to death. Whoops. I have gotten better now that I have more plants, I can spread the love (water) around a bit more. Just another excuse to buy more plants. 😂😂😂
I love potting in no drainage specially using glass vessels so I can see the roots. I dislike having to take my plants to the sink to water and even the dish trays I use (that I now thrift because of you, thank you!) I sometimes find tedious emptying it out. Anyways, great video like always!! ❤
I used to be anti-pots without drainage until I watched your recent videos where you put horticultural charcoal at the bottom. I started doing that too and haven’t had any issues with root rot thankfully!
A very needed repotting ,they look great,I'm in the same boat ,they are all calling me for a repot !!👌👋
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Oh Harli, all of your Hoya are so beautiful that you repotted, I had alot of my Hoya get those stupid mealy bugs and I did lose a few of them. I treated them for a long time and this year is the first year ever that I got those mealy bugs. I have been repotting some of my plants and they seem alot happier now. I also really loved that last plant that you repotted it is so gorgeous in that new pot, and I remember last year I repotted a Hoya my mom gave me that was really rootbound and also got some propagations from it and they are doing so great and I think that I will start looking for the Hoya that I lost and buy them again. Thanks again for this wonderful video you really are so good at repotting your plants and I had a lot of fun watching this video, have a beautiful day, sending love and hugs, bye!! 😂🥰🤗👍🙏🙏💖💕💜💜💜
Love your repot videos🤗🍃🌱💚
I'd love to see a video on how you repurpose your soil. That's a great idea!Thank you for sharing your videos. 🌿
9:20 I totally know what you mean about plant blooms. My Hoya Bella is flowering for the first time and I don't think it's physically possible to be more excited than I am. I know it's a pretty commun variety, but it's my only hoya, and it was a gift, and it's blooming for the first time and I'm just so happy.
Yes! I love mypetitegarden’s hoya and terracotta aesthetic!
My son is about the same age as your second son and I love watching you interact with your kid😂 so touching❤ (my hormones....)
Do not repot a Hoya based on the calendar, I have some in planters for years. Hoya don’t love their roots being messed with in my experience so I’m careful. I do like drainage and clear pots on Hoya because I can see the level of wet near roots
I love that laughter 😂
"Mud water" is such a planty thing to drink while repotting 😂❤
Hi Harli! I'm with you on massaging the roots and loosening them up so they can spread out for nutrients. I also plant -carefully- in no drainage vessels as I have some vintage pots I am not drilling holes into. I use a moisture meter and I don't have a problem.
My no drainage are the pots sleeves that are pretty and cute. I plant everything in nursery pots. So they act as a plant tray at the same time.
Love your videos, so relatable! If you have a certain plant you want in terra cotta, you can always paint it (or have you kids do it) and spray and seal it... thats what I do and now they're some of my favorite pots ... I agree it works well in some spaces, but not my super colorful room :)
The Jose Buono is a Variegated Gigantium 🥲😅 beautiful and one of my favorite plants 😍👏🏻
17:28 I thought I was the only one who had that Hoya and love it 😊
Loved this! And would love to see a video on reusing substrate
The boys giggling 😂😀🇨🇦
omg I would LOVE a vid on how you repurpose used substrate!! As you said that I was just emptying out an old pot to mix into new potting mix, wondering if there is a better way to do this.
I noticed yesterday that my massive hoya has 8 and counting blooms starting.... 😊
I never use no drainage pots, i don’t have nerves for that 🤩
I’d love a video on what to do with soil from a repotted plant!
You have Hoya mathilde! The Serpens is even smaller ❤️
I started repotting into no drainage because I’m a horrible underwaterer . Seems to really work for me
I love all your hoja and that beautiful monstera.
Good video. Thanks Harli
Wait I've never heard of people letting used soil sit for a while before reusing it, would love a video about that!
I have my big monstera deliciosa in non-drainage, and I love it, I also have my Hoya compacta and pothos in non-drainage terracotta.
mine all in drainage pots
My Hoya Multiflora also known as shooting star Hoya has a new peduncle bloom coming on. It’s a whole new peduncle my second one got sprayed with bug spray and it aborted the new buds. Then the third one popped out. If you want a spectacular bloom get one of these. Dark green foliage with white blooms that slowly turn yellow with age. They last about two weeks. Plus. Next to no scent, and no taste, yes I tasted it.
I stopped using liquidirt but I can’t remember why. Now I think I’ll use it again. I use it with super thrive foliage-pro. I think I’ll try doing that again.
Hoya Matilde. Serpens is tiny leaves and they are fuzzy.
I have a palm with no drainage and its growing beautifully so as long as you know what your doing i think no drainage is fine.. I don't like the peat most stuff at Cactus and tropicals either by the way
Giving those roots a massage is what you’re doing.
That last plant doesn’t look like a Jose buono. Looks like a philodendron giganteum variegated
I also plant my pots too full and make a mess every time I water
I have only potted a couple plants in no drainage pots… an Ivy and a fittonia.. because they like lots of water, so i don’t feel like it will hurt them if I go over board… but I’m not totally against the idea.
Yes, on the used potting mix video
I think you should sell your potting mix and make it ship internationally
Piękne masz hoye. Moje ulubione. Pozdrawiam z Polski.💚☘️🖐️
hey, the philodendron you were repoting is not jose buono, it looks more like giganteum variegated or something. jose buono is literally next to giganteum at the end of the video lol.
You’re a Hoya master! I’m scared to touch their roots after I killed my variegated Hindu rope
i love that philodendron! I want to try out some other houseplants. Atm i only keep orchids bc i know they are completely non toxic to pets, but I really want to branch out, no pun intended lol 💖
I’m working on getting mine into clear nursery pots. I want to see the roots grow and moisture levels. They may go into pretty pots but maybe not.
I think all things need Drainage!😂
thanks Harli🪴
I NEVER pot directly into a container with no drainage.
Your repot it bin seems like it has a lot of roots in it. Do o you clear them out before you use it?
Not the most Hoya head but judging from a distance definitely a Hoya Mathilde and not a Hoya Serpens. But will say a Mathilde is a cross between a Serpens and a Carnosa.
I don't pot in no drainage pots, because I like to see the roots and how much water is in there after watering. I tend to over water, so not good for me.
It’s a Mathilde 😊
How often do you add the Osmocote? Looking to grab it from your link but want to make sure I don’t add to much too often
Happy belated mother's day!! I need to get motivated to report a few things. I just saw a gnat. How does the mudwtr taste?? Is it earthy?? I want to get away from coffee and tea doesn't do enough for me. Curious to know what it tastes like. I know you love it. Have to make some lifestyle changes due to some blood work results
Try carnivore diet....amazing, lots of people on UA-cam to look up!
Terra cotta was best choice over black and white
I like using spghnum for cuttings. Plus, my pitcher plants are in spghnum and perlite and they are growing.
Next question, what causes new leaves on a Philodendron Monstero to get brown?
I see you don’t have those yellow sticker for fungus fly, how do you deal with them or do you just don’t have them?
I would like to see you recycle your soil.
Taste the bloom! It’s yummy, like honeydew.
I don’t like to plant directly into the pot unless it’s like a pothos or jade or cactus, just because I have strong temperature/light variations in my home so it seems to retain a touch of too much moisture even with worlds chunkiest mix if it happens to be a darker/colder week, whereas i have the option to put it on a mesh shelf with air holes in the bottom it seems to dry out evenly if I remove it from its decorative pot 🤷♀️ I don’t think there’s right/wrong way a lot of the time, mainly just preferences
Hi @Harli. ?????has anything come about with pairing with the liqui-dirt guy? I haven’t heard anymore from you. Also, do you have a bird of paradise? Thanks.
Dirt is fun 💚
Serpens is slightly triangle shaped like the head of a snake.
The only way I plant in terracotta is to use as a cover pot, unless the plant is a cactus or succulent.
What is the ratio in your chunky mix?
Hello, thanks.
Does the shelves behind you from ikea?
What happened to the aquarium? 😀
The coupon did not work for the mud water????
No response from you or the company?!? WTH?
Company said the cpn was deactivated!!
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Is liquidirt not going under anymore? I remember in one of your videos you said they were closing. I panic bought like 5 packages of it after that haha
I think things have turned around since then bc so many people hopped at the opportunity to support them 🥹🙌🙏
I'm not against no drainage if you are good with it. I'm afraid I would overwater and rot my plants.
Jose Buono? Gigantium, I thought?
Why is your backyard so empty?
My experience with lots of relatively new “plant parents” is that pots without drainage holes = 💀 ☠️
For me, no drainage just requires a type and level of care I'm just not willing to give...
Omg i thought it was a good thing to pick out the yellow and brown leafs !!!!! Why is it bad though
The plant is draining the stored energy of that specific leaf that is turning yellow and brown. If you pick it off before it's all dried up, then the plant can't use that energy from that leaf because it's not attached to the plant anymore.
I still pull my yellow and brown leaves off though cause I think they make my plants look unkempt.
I LOVE NO DRAINAGE!!!! You don't lose water stupidly, just pour Enough and let it saturate everything
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Hoya heads 😂
I only repot when the roots need it , not on a certain deadline. As long as you are adding some kind of fertilizer and or adding a little soil on top you should be fineeeeee 🫶🏻
I think there's a lot of "rules" in the plant world, like drainage, no hoya in terracotta, etc , and honestly those rules scared me as a beginner! I was sure that any plant I repotted would die if I didn't do it quite right. I appreciate that you do different things and it all works out!
You kept saying the philodendron is a jose but that's your giganteum blizzard isn't it? It's so pretty!
I noticed this too, the Jose is next to the plant she repotted at the end of the video but I don’t know what the plant she reported is called.
Love waking up to a harlig vid on a shitty, rainy, depressing day.!
Just what I needed as a pick me up after getting into a heated conversation with my sister. ❤