How to grow alocasias in passive hydroponics, care tips, and possible problems & a tour of my plants

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • I show you my alocasia collection, and share my experience growing them in passive hydroponics and leca.

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  • @alfredarogers5197
    @alfredarogers5197 3 роки тому +11

    I've started transitioning some of my plants to leca. This video on alocasias is so good. Just might give it a try. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Bee_Cathy
    @Bee_Cathy 3 роки тому +2

    Happy to find your video.
    I had a alocasia doing well in soil. Great roots. Went to leca. One by one leaves turned yellow. Dealt with root rot and I have one leaf left. I wish I would have seen this before. But now I will try again.

  • @LadymacheteAUA
    @LadymacheteAUA 3 роки тому +12

    Question: What kind of nutrients should be added when in water or Leca?

  • @maartekyel829
    @maartekyel829 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing tips and tricks for alocasia plants keep on vlogging

  • @claireyclairey
    @claireyclairey 2 роки тому +2

    My polly is doing exceptionally well in Leca. However it does takes time to really adapt to the Leca situation. For the first 2 month it has done nothing, but once they produced their thick water root it start push out big big leaves.

  • @brianhardaway9716
    @brianhardaway9716 Рік тому +1

    Nice video. I also have the Alocasia Fever. I have 18 various ones but 35 with doubles and Babies all together in my collection. Most are in Semi-Hydro with only my Azlanii, and Ninja being in a Soil mix. It’s advisable to get a young plant and condition it to Semi Hydro due to it being less expensive, easier adaptability to water/rooting, and they can handle the stress lighter. I have converted a large variegated Frydek to Semi Hydro but from the 9 leaves it lost 4 before it started pushing out bigger ones and growing thicker water roots though. I have noticed through this journey that the plants need water to hold their stems up. I don’t like the hanging stems look so a prop them up with chopsticks and Velcro strips. It also causes the stems to get thicker to support the weight of the leaves. It appears as though yours are reaching for light as the stems are all long. The Black Velvet must be closer to light due to its shorter of the leaves? A major reason for your membership in the “3 Leaves Club” is based on your letting them “dry out a little”. between watering. I have noticed that not only does the plant only keep 1-3 leaves, the stems hang down, and the plant often goes dormant. Now that I don’t practice any of these procedures NONE of them have gone dormant in years and they all have 4-9 leaves. When they are small ensure that the reservoir doesn’t dry out for too long. (Not longer than 1 day) As you mentioned, after the “Water roots” have been grown it basically doesn’t matter if the roots sit IN the water or not. The soil roots will root away but ensuring that they have oxygen will reduce the root rot and plants demise. I’m presently testing FLUVAL STRATUM as a Substrate long term. It causes the roots to grow very quickly but most are in LECA. I think it’s great but expensive in comparison to LECA. I also feed at every watering using 1/2 of the recommended dosage and I flush sometimes every 2 months or when I think of it. Not recommending Anyone do I as do, but it works for me. I would also suggest getting more light on the Babies if you don’t like the long stems hanging optic. There’s 2 types of Alocasia though. The “Jewel” being those with short stem genetics and those closer related to the “Colocasia” plants like the Regal Shield or Elephant Ear plants which have longer stems and leaves. Although it’s possible to get long stems and leaves from a Jewel Alocasia they will seldom be as large as a Mature Colocasia. Thanks for the video. It’s been some time since it was uploaded and many of my suggestions you probably have figured out. Hope things are still going well.

  • @lucitavillaflores9885
    @lucitavillaflores9885 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your video, seeing your alocasia in leca that grows very well you give me the confidence of transitioning my alocasia from soil to leca. Thanks so much .. i love your video💕💖💞

  • @mimosveta
    @mimosveta 2 роки тому +1

    Half of my alocasia odora bulb rotted away, the bottom part, which was in water. I actually looked to see if it's exceptional and can't be in leca. But after your video, I see that some of them just don't like it (my poly adjusted well, after it lost all of it's leaves in soil) and that can especially be the case if you move them after right after travel, which is exactly what I did. I was like "no use letting it sit in soil when they lose all the leaves in soil" and voila, it half rotted away...

  • @jroseyd4118
    @jroseyd4118 4 роки тому +2

    Very informative! Thanks for sharing your alocasia collection. I learned a lot from this video :)

  • @monicadavis5280
    @monicadavis5280 2 роки тому +1

    I just picked up one at my local Lowe's less the a week ago. It is happy and healthy as far as I can tell. I would like to switch it over to leca but am a little afraid to shock it. I don't want to see it loss all it's leaves.

  • @Carmel0596
    @Carmel0596 2 роки тому +2

    Love your collection thanks for educating me, I thought my allocasia was dying also what is that black thing blowing in the background is that a humidifier

  • @rafaelagustian1027
    @rafaelagustian1027 3 роки тому

    Beautiful is alocasia👍🙏🙏

  • @Amazinariee
    @Amazinariee 3 роки тому +1

    I love your page ! Just got an alocasia zebrina and i live in the upper west side. Happy to get plant advice from a fellow New Yorker. Maybe we can exchange clippings one day ☺️💚

  • @artarriaga7206
    @artarriaga7206 4 роки тому +3

    This is an amazing video! Thank you for making this :)

  • @ayanam510
    @ayanam510 3 роки тому

    I love your collection! The Zebrina Reticulata is beautiful.

  • @NinaCalimbas
    @NinaCalimbas 4 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the information.. Im soo scared to convert my regular frydek.. But seems like your alocasias are thriving in semi hydro

  • @xaviertristan3858
    @xaviertristan3858 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for posting this video! I was totally thinking of converting my Polly alocasia to leca!

    • @plantswithaview7020
      @plantswithaview7020  4 роки тому +1

      Xavier Tristan not gonna lie Polly was very tricky for me! But it’s a tricky plant in general, make sure you do it in summer 😊

    • @xaviertristan3858
      @xaviertristan3858 4 роки тому +1

      @@plantswithaview7020 I went ahead and repotted it in LECA! So far so good! It has an amazing root system now but still has yet to give me a new leaf. I'll remain hopeful! :-)

    • @plantswithaview7020
      @plantswithaview7020  4 роки тому

      Xavier Tristan yay!! Best of luck! ❤️🌱

    • @hola-rk3lr
      @hola-rk3lr 3 роки тому

      @@plantswithaview7020 why you lie? You don’t have that plant😅

    • @CameliaSong
      @CameliaSong 2 роки тому

      @@hola-rk3lr she said "was" meaning she could have had it at some point, what's up with your non sense comment lol

  • @jhernandez4255
    @jhernandez4255 2 роки тому +1

    can you please tell me about your humidifier - brand , price, where bought, etc.....

  • @komalthecoolk
    @komalthecoolk 2 роки тому +1

    Is putting a humidifier close to an TV with electronic circuitry a good idea?

  • @adiprasongko8663
    @adiprasongko8663 3 місяці тому

    Joss Mantap!

  • @salma8970
    @salma8970 3 роки тому +2

    i got an alocasia regal shield at home depot yesterday and i wanna put it in lecca it’s HUGE like yours. do i start by taking all the dirt off it and then plopping it in water ? and once it’s developed water roots place it in leca?? pls help

  • @BonsaiHomegardening
    @BonsaiHomegardening 4 роки тому +1

    your plant is so sweet and you

  • @muneerareekode7193
    @muneerareekode7193 4 роки тому +1

    Good

  • @mightiestmouse8833
    @mightiestmouse8833 3 роки тому +1

    I would love to know what you use for nutrition for your plants. I have 2 polly's that aren't doing so well but it's coming on winter here in the great white white north so I'm REALLY hoping they are just going dormant!

  • @HB-hb5rx
    @HB-hb5rx 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing! Would you mind posting the Amazon link for the white pots? They are perfect! Also your Alocasias are beautiful!

    • @plantswithaview7020
      @plantswithaview7020  4 роки тому +1

      I have a bunch in my amazon shop here: www.amazon.com/shop/plantswithaview, and I also really like the ones from easygrohydro.com!

    • @HB-hb5rx
      @HB-hb5rx 4 роки тому

      @@plantswithaview7020 Terrific thanks for the link!! I couldn’t find your shop when I searched, I’ll check it out!

  • @juzzme3051
    @juzzme3051 Рік тому

    where do u buy those white pots? are they plastic or ceramic? thanks

  • @crazyplantgirldk387
    @crazyplantgirldk387 3 роки тому +1

    Do you prefer to transfer them to dry og wet Leca?
    I am fairly new to Leca but completely new to Alocasias and I don’t want to get the wrong foot ahead.
    Many says dry Leca while others says wet, what did you do with your Alocasias?😃
    Thank you for the video🤗

  • @blackhoney7617
    @blackhoney7617 2 роки тому

    Thank you, awesome video. I am new to passive hydroponic growing.
    What type of pots are you using that appear to have a water indicator?

  • @adonismcginnis6266
    @adonismcginnis6266 Рік тому

    If you don’t mind me asking, what are the little things poking out of your soil? Self feeders?

  • @lanesplitter8836
    @lanesplitter8836 3 роки тому +1

    hi! where did you buy those self-watering pots? than you

  • @sloeberdoet
    @sloeberdoet 4 роки тому +1

    The white on clayballs is not salt but calcium deposit. It doesn't harm the plant.

    • @mikouf9691
      @mikouf9691 3 роки тому

      Yes, they are salts. Even though people say 'salt' when they are referring to sodium chloride (like in seawater or table salt), a salt is just a mineral compound that can dissolve in water and can be composed of various other elements, including calcium. Some examples include sodium hydroxide (lye), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and magnesium sulfate (epsom salts). Too much salt buildup (of any kind) can eventually harm the plant by raising the pH too much, which can interfere with nutrient absorption and lead to decreased growth and brown leaf tips.

    • @sloeberdoet
      @sloeberdoet 3 роки тому

      @@mikouf9691 You can't eliminate the salt by rincng it with just tap water. I see people do it all the time but that doesn't help. The only thing that can neutralizes it a little bit is epsom salt but your can't dissolve it with tap water which is full of calcium itself.

    • @mikouf9691
      @mikouf9691 3 роки тому

      @@sloeberdoet I have no problem removing it with tap water, but usually by soaking it for a few minutes, then rinsing. But if someone has hard tap water, they would be better off using rain water, distilled water, or reverse osmosis water.

  • @cd7228
    @cd7228 3 роки тому

    I think alocasias are more terrestrial than aroid. From my understanding aroids climb and terrestrials creep on the Forest floor. I have alocasia Amazonica and it’s doing wonderfully in leca❣️

    • @aimsterb8712
      @aimsterb8712 2 роки тому

      How did you make the transition? Did you add any water originally or did you wait for the plant to tell you that she was thirsty?

  • @clairelockey6207
    @clairelockey6207 Рік тому

    Can I take my alocasias out of their potting mix to hydroponic , or will it be to much change

  • @melissalanning1226
    @melissalanning1226 4 роки тому +2

    My regal shield has been in leca for a week and it looks so sad! It is so droopy!!! What am I doing wrong?!?! 😭😭😭

    • @plantswithaview7020
      @plantswithaview7020  4 роки тому +1

      Hope it’s doing better now! Sometimes the conversion can be difficult on the plant. It’s best to keep things pretty dry at first before giving full water 😊

  • @stephcarney2286
    @stephcarney2286 3 роки тому

    If planted in Leica, will they still produce corms?

  • @yarenygonzalez2268
    @yarenygonzalez2268 4 роки тому +1

    Is ur Swiss cheese plant in LECA also? I’m scared to transition mine 😬

  • @laurenaddison2127
    @laurenaddison2127 4 роки тому +1

    where do you find the water level indicators? do you buy pots with them or do you buy them separately?

    • @plantswithaview7020
      @plantswithaview7020  4 роки тому

      i buy pots with them! check out my amazon shop i have a lot there, and I also recommend the inner pots from easygrohydro.com

  • @mackenleybailey5622
    @mackenleybailey5622 3 роки тому

    Was I actually the 1k subscriber 😝

  • @Bee_Cathy
    @Bee_Cathy 3 роки тому

    Where did you get your self watering pots you use?

  • @0623meg
    @0623meg 3 роки тому

    Can you grow alocasia in fully water ??

  • @SphynxCrochet
    @SphynxCrochet 3 роки тому

    How do you know how much water to add to the pot when they’re in a cache pot and a solid coloured nursery pot? I know where to put it when it’s in a clear glass pot but can’t seem to figure out how put to put when I can’t see it

    • @Meskarune
      @Meskarune 3 роки тому

      She is using self watering pots with a water level indicator. Look up orthex, lechuza, and ehlo self watering pots.

  • @danibinder2314
    @danibinder2314 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video! I recently converted my tiny dancers to leca and was wondering what I should do if it did go dormant over the winter or anything. Do I continue normal water levels?

    • @plantswithaview7020
      @plantswithaview7020  4 роки тому +1

      I havent had it happen to me but I would just keep it monitored in its setup with the same water levels, as if it were alive. It probably wont go dormant over winter unless it gets really cold or is subjected to stressful conditions. should be ok inside!

    • @danibinder2314
      @danibinder2314 4 роки тому

      @@plantswithaview7020 great! Thank you

  • @michaelyciano2123
    @michaelyciano2123 4 роки тому +1

    Do you ever get pups?(babies)

  • @ccbrandy22
    @ccbrandy22 3 роки тому

    New videos please 🙏🏾

  • @Li_ShuWei
    @Li_ShuWei 2 роки тому

    10:48 😁