I just love videos that make me feel dumb as fuck while watching it, and very well educated afterwards. You explain it in such a clear and simple way that I feel that I could even explain it to another person from now on. 👍🏼
Only plant person that tells you what to do and why you should do it. Well, there may be another out there but I haven't found him or her...yet. You explain plants like I explained things to my kids...don't do that and here's why...OR... you should do that and here's why. Love it!
I love that about their content. The why? that is well explained. I've watched loads of plant care content and this channel is by far more informative. It deserves to be miles bigger.
From Michigan United States of America and for some reason I just recently became very interested in house plants out of nowhere and you are the only person I trust for all my plants information and everything needed to successfully keep and reproduce house plants of all kinds. The day i first became very interested in plants i went to the store and bought this list of plants, i think your going to find this funny. 1. Calathia maranta 2. Alocasia polly 3. Majestic palm 4. Money tree. After the money tree and majestic palm died, the calathia maranta and alocasia were barely clinging to life and then I found your channel and now the calathia maranta and alocasia polly are big beautiful and full and I've gotten many more plants since and not a single one has died. You are the king of the crop good sir thank you
Reading just a few of the comments, have you ever thought of doing a Q and A? Maybe weekly or monthly? Even every other month. Thank you for all the help you've given, especially potting mediums!
@@melii0melissa Yes, they gather all the questions, organize them into categories, then they address them in Q&A videos. He has said this is how they reply to questions posed in the comments instead of trying to reply to posts individually.
Excellent content! You always manage to provide new and solid information. Thank you for actually educating me by explaining the science of things. Now I know why my nodes-only cuttings don't root. Thank you🙏
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this information about plants and how to take care of them. Also how to propagate them. I learned so much more than I did not know especially where to cut them and how long the roots should be when you replant them into new soil soil from the water. I do have one question and you probably have already addressed it in another video but as I am new to watching you my question is the kind of water that you should use when Watering your plants. I have both Rivers osmosis water and filtered water. Are either of those acceptable? Thank you in advance for answering this:-).
I have some special hoya cuttings I have to transit to soil .. I've been procrastinating because I was not sure how long the root has to be. Once again you saved me. Thank you for making videos that are so easy to understand. Hey do!
Thank you for the great contents! Can I suggest a video about how to actually prune rotten root? I’m always having troubles when pruning as some of the roots are unclear if they are actually rotted or not. Do all healthy root have the same whiteish colour? Do we cut anything that’s not white colour? Can some darker colour root actually from soil stains? Do older root appear darker colour? I’m so confused lol, 🥲
Hello. You video is very helpful but still I have a question about cuttings. How long should I leave the cuttings out for callous? Like for pothos or spider plants. I do have few plants but they’re like babies. I just started planting like 2 months ago. I have so many questions but one at a time. Thank you
thanks for a helpful vid!! I used to struggle with successfully propagating my plants, but I've found that transferring my cuttings from water to coco coir is way better than transferring from water to soil. Coco coir keeps moisture for pretty long but it's still very loose and airy. All my pothos that have gone to coco coir have survived and are thriving, while quite a few of the ones I transferred to soil got root rot and died :/ so I keep them in coco coir until they've established a decent root system.
Great videos, I'm a subscriber! OK, First I know this is risky but I took a chance. I bought an online stem cutting of a monstera albo from a shop that has a very good reputation, all these comments on how well their plant is doing. Got the cutting, very good shape, on June 2, have had it in filtered water. No roots yet, and today the leaves have started curling!! Is there anything I should do? I've propagated tons of plants before in water and I don't know what's wrong. Should I re cut it? Help please.
So when they are 4-5 cm long that means from top to bottom? Also if you decide to put it pumice in between water and soil do you put it pumice when it reaches that length or earlier and when do you move it to soil? Also how big should the pot be for pumice and then also for the soil or if you plant it in soil straigth away? I’m talking about monsters cuttings and they don’t like to big pots but what is to big and what is too small in these cases?
Hi, yesterday I propagated my big Peace lyly. The root is so big , healthy and bounded. That's why its very difficult for me to divided the root. I have to spray water to the root strongly . I think the root was hurt and maybe damaged a little. After repot the tree looked ok, but the second day the tree become droopy. Is that normal or not normal, sir? I know that I put enough water for them. If not normal, what I have to do to save my plant? I hope you answer me soon , this is my first plant from my dead father. So it's very important for me. Thanks so much.
I bought a string of dolphins. When it arrived it was in such bad shape. The leaves aren't flat, but it's in pretty poor condition. I don't know what to do with it. I want to save it. Can you give me any advice??
I've tried different plants but I get no root growth even after 30days +. The ends just keep going black. I change the water everyday, room temperature. What am I doing wrong ?
I just love videos that make me feel dumb as fuck while watching it, and very well educated afterwards.
You explain it in such a clear and simple way that I feel that I could even explain it to another person from now on. 👍🏼
Only plant person that tells you what to do and why you should do it. Well, there may be another out there but I haven't found him or her...yet. You explain plants like I explained things to my kids...don't do that and here's why...OR... you should do that and here's why. Love it!
I love that about their content. The why? that is well explained. I've watched loads of plant care content and this channel is by far more informative. It deserves to be miles bigger.
I agree. If I know the reason why I should do it I can remember it.
From Michigan United States of America and for some reason I just recently became very interested in house plants out of nowhere and you are the only person I trust for all my plants information and everything needed to successfully keep and reproduce house plants of all kinds. The day i first became very interested in plants i went to the store and bought this list of plants, i think your going to find this funny. 1. Calathia maranta 2. Alocasia polly 3. Majestic palm 4. Money tree. After the money tree and majestic palm died, the calathia maranta and alocasia were barely clinging to life and then I found your channel and now the calathia maranta and alocasia polly are big beautiful and full and I've gotten many more plants since and not a single one has died. You are the king of the crop good sir thank you
I really like the style of these teaching videos. Every bit of info is important and it is done so clearly and easy to understand. Thank you!
His expertise empowers me and my plants are grateful for him.
Thank you Swedish Plant Guys. I love your videos🌿🌵💕
Short into the point! I love this video!!
Thanks as always from a sunny South Bank London.
It is very important to know about plants thank you
Reading just a few of the comments, have you ever thought of doing a Q and A? Maybe weekly or monthly? Even every other month. Thank you for all the help you've given, especially potting mediums!
they do have several Q&As posted, about 10 of them :) I think they try to focus on certain topics in each Q&A video
@@melii0melissa I'll have to look them up, Thank You!
@@melii0melissa Yes, they gather all the questions, organize them into categories, then they address them in Q&A videos. He has said this is how they reply to questions posed in the comments instead of trying to reply to posts individually.
another great video!
Thank you! So clear and to the point!
Thank you so much for another great tip.
You are the best!
THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION
Thank you ☺️
Excellent content! You always manage to provide new and solid information. Thank you for actually educating me by explaining the science of things. Now I know why my nodes-only cuttings don't root. Thank you🙏
Thank you for another nice short video! 🌱❤️🪴
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Thanks teach 😁🥰
Great tips! Thanks so much and hello from Canada!
fantastic..thanks
Wow! Thanks a lot!
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this information about plants and how to take care of them. Also how to propagate them. I learned so much more than I did not know especially where to cut them and how long the roots should be when you replant them into new soil soil from the water.
I do have one question and you probably have already addressed it in another video but as I am new to watching you my question is the kind of water that you should use when Watering your plants. I have both Rivers osmosis water and filtered water. Are either of those acceptable? Thank you in advance for answering this:-).
I have some special hoya cuttings I have to transit to soil .. I've been procrastinating because I was not sure how long the root has to be.
Once again you saved me.
Thank you for making videos that are so easy to understand.
Hey do!
Thank you for the great contents! Can I suggest a video about how to actually prune rotten root? I’m always having troubles when pruning as some of the roots are unclear if they are actually rotted or not. Do all healthy root have the same whiteish colour? Do we cut anything that’s not white colour? Can some darker colour root actually from soil stains? Do older root appear darker colour? I’m so confused lol, 🥲
Thank you for the video. Very useful tips especially point number 4 about the roots growing till 5cm before putting into soil.
Thank you for the good pointers for successful propogation.
Thank you,
Can i use a grow light? Or does it counts as direct sunlight?
Hello. You video is very helpful but still I have a question about cuttings. How long should I leave the cuttings out for callous? Like for pothos or spider plants. I do have few plants but they’re like babies. I just started planting like 2 months ago. I have so many questions but one at a time. Thank you
Thank you
What are the best way to propagate softwood and hardwood cuttings and which rooting method works best?
thanks for a helpful vid!! I used to struggle with successfully propagating my plants, but I've found that transferring my cuttings from water to coco coir is way better than transferring from water to soil. Coco coir keeps moisture for pretty long but it's still very loose and airy. All my pothos that have gone to coco coir have survived and are thriving, while quite a few of the ones I transferred to soil got root rot and died :/ so I keep them in coco coir until they've established a decent root system.
Thank you 👍🏽
Great videos, I'm a subscriber! OK, First I know this is risky but I took a chance. I bought an online stem cutting of a monstera albo from a shop that has a very good reputation, all these comments on how well their plant is doing. Got the cutting, very good shape, on June 2, have had it in filtered water. No roots yet, and today the leaves have started curling!! Is there anything I should do? I've propagated tons of plants before in water and I don't know what's wrong. Should I re cut it? Help please.
Thank you for being specific on length of ‘water’ roots, and how long for moist soil. Should I wait to feed new plant until after new growth emerges?
Thank you 🙏 it was quite informative.
So when they are 4-5 cm long that means from top to bottom? Also if you decide to put it pumice in between water and soil do you put it pumice when it reaches that length or earlier and when do you move it to soil? Also how big should the pot be for pumice and then also for the soil or if you plant it in soil straigth away? I’m talking about monsters cuttings and they don’t like to big pots but what is to big and what is too small in these cases?
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Hi, yesterday I propagated my big Peace lyly. The root is so big , healthy and bounded. That's why its very difficult for me to divided the root. I have to spray water to the root strongly . I think the root was hurt and maybe damaged a little. After repot the tree looked ok, but the second day the tree become droopy. Is that normal or not normal, sir? I know that I put enough water for them. If not normal, what I have to do to save my plant? I hope you answer me soon , this is my first plant from my dead father. So it's very important for me. Thanks so much.
i think it's common that they can look a bit sad after propagating! I hope yours recovers quickly :)
I bought a string of dolphins. When it arrived it was in such bad shape. The leaves aren't flat, but it's in pretty poor condition. I don't know what to do with it. I want to save it. Can you give me any advice??
I've grown avocado seeds in water but they don't live long once planted on soil. Can I just keep them in water forever?
Just plant them directly into soil. They tend to be stronger that way.
I've tried different plants but I get no root growth even after 30days +. The ends just keep going black. I change the water everyday, room temperature. What am I doing wrong ?
I Call it make or take a backup
Love your videos but you've got to get rid of that color shirt! It so doesn't work for you, and that awful gray/white background.