Hey 👋 I know what you mean. I do not like shorts but one has to play the game. I try to have a long video out at least once a week. I hope you enjoyed this one.
Your plants look amazing! I bought moss poles for my pothos and vanilla orchid Vine. I'll make a video once I start Repotting them this week. Great video and thanks for sharing. Have a great day and happy houseplanting 🌱🌿😊🤗
I had to reroot mine in water as it was unhappy. It's all rooted nice now and I'll be moving it to a moss pole when I pot it up! Off to watch you Moss pole video now!
What kind of catch pot you're using for your leca plants...I tried very hard to figure it out but fail...I love them and wonder if Amazon in Toronto would have them.
Thank you for all the info, great video. My question is how do I use Leca, if I decide to pot my Manjula in that substrate? Do I soak the Leca then drain all the water off or do I leave a little water in the cashe pot? I see you have holes in the side of your pot and you dont have them in cashe pots in one part of your video? Please any info on the use of Leca. Thanks very much Leca Queen :)
So many say that for pothos, you have to propegate cuttings in water then put them in leca. ( that you can’t transfer a pothos that is established in soil to leca. Have you found that to be true? Also many say to wait 6-8 weeks after you get a new plant to repot it but you put them in leca right when you get them home, right? It makes more sense to me because when you first get them they are thriving from the greenhouse and probably more apt to transfer well. Do you find any plants need an acclimation period after you get them or do all plants go in leca as soon as they enter your home?
My first thought was 'what vacation?' 😅🤣 it depends on how long I am going away, I generally don't go away for more than 2 weeks and it works OK after I have filled the reservoirs.
Did you transfer them to leca or start them from water propagation? I’ve heard people say that transferring Pothos doesn’t go well, so I’ve been afraid to try, but I really want to change all my plants to Leca!
So nice to see a normal video. I like shorts, but I've missed your longer videos. Guess I just like to hearing you talk. LOL
Hey 👋 I know what you mean. I do not like shorts but one has to play the game. I try to have a long video out at least once a week. I hope you enjoyed this one.
Your plants look amazing! I bought moss poles for my pothos and vanilla orchid Vine. I'll make a video once I start Repotting them this week. Great video and thanks for sharing. Have a great day and happy houseplanting 🌱🌿😊🤗
Thank you. A Vanilla moss pole sounds delicious!
Great looking plants. Thanks for sharing Nora!
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing a very interested video you have a lovely collection very big plants
Thank you Jillian.
I had to reroot mine in water as it was unhappy. It's all rooted nice now and I'll be moving it to a moss pole when I pot it up! Off to watch you Moss pole video now!
always checking for your new uploads! all my inside plants are now in leca or water because of you hehe
Thank you 😊 you are too kind. Thanks for the support 🙏
Thank you so much for the info!!! 🙋🏼♀️💚🪴🐩
You have such beautiful plant. I was wondering do you own a
orchid plant That's in leca
How do you clean the leca and/or change the water every week as the plant gets bigger and bigger?
What kind of catch pot you're using for your leca plants...I tried very hard to figure it out but fail...I love them and wonder if Amazon in Toronto would have them.
Are you into scindapsus as well? I would love to learn more about them.
Yes I have some, I have found that they are happy with same conditions as regular pothos.
Thank you for all the info, great video. My question is how do I use Leca, if I decide to pot my Manjula in that substrate? Do I soak the Leca then drain all the water off or do I leave a little water in the cashe pot? I see you have holes in the side of your pot and you dont have them in cashe pots in one part of your video? Please any info on the use of Leca. Thanks very much Leca Queen :)
So many say that for pothos, you have to propegate cuttings in water then put them in leca. ( that you can’t transfer a pothos that is established in soil to leca. Have you found that to be true? Also many say to wait 6-8 weeks after you get a new plant to repot it but you put them in leca right when you get them home, right? It makes more sense to me because when you first get them they are thriving from the greenhouse and probably more apt to transfer well. Do you find any plants need an acclimation period after you get them or do all plants go in leca as soon as they enter your home?
Idealy how many vines should I have on the moss pole?
Where did you get the Manjula ? I was looking for it for long long time I couldn’t find one
❤thank you
My pothos plants have browning on the stock, is that because I am under watering or over watering? Thank you in advance 🖤
question, my pothos are completely green and idk if the caring for it is the same as these as well?
Yesss it is
What brand are those moss poles
Hey, I make them myself, check out how here: ua-cam.com/play/PLjZ0p9mB4l9f8DHEyhKuEPfRNFCIfTI6Z.html
How do you water these plants while you are on vacation
My first thought was 'what vacation?' 😅🤣 it depends on how long I am going away, I generally don't go away for more than 2 weeks and it works OK after I have filled the reservoirs.
Did you transfer them to leca or start them from water propagation? I’ve heard people say that transferring Pothos doesn’t go well, so I’ve been afraid to try, but I really want to change all my plants to Leca!
These used to be in soil I think.🤔
I have moved pothos from soil to leca many times. Using the long method really helps.
How frequently do you put fertiliser?
My Plants are in leca so always have access to nutrients (fertiliser)
First of all, where do you get your awesome planty earrings?!?!
hey! Do you like? I got them off Etsy as a custom order and I can't even refer you to the lady who makes them as she closed her shop.
@@TheLecaQueen oh nooo!! Yes I adore them!!
So, fertilizing the leaves also helps prevent the appearance of pests, correct?🤔
No! Unless you have some solution that contains pesticides or insect repellants, which arent so common I think.
Love your earrings
Thank you kindly.