No man on earth can make the word plant and pot sound so awesome 😎 than this guy. I just purchased some calatheas about 3 weeks ago and they are pushing out new leaves 🍃. I’m so excited!
Thank you for the guidance! It’s so difficult to wait the month or so to repot as you have a new member of the family and you are so excited to give them a new pot!
I have quite some experience with planting. Vegetable garden, garden plants and flowers and some bonsai plants. But I have to say that your videos gave me some real Infos. Thanks for that. Keep on
Same here! I'm always excited to receive the notification when a new video is posted. And while I am grateful for any & all videos posted on here, I have been getting a little bummed out lately when I see that it's another quick tips vid instead of an all you need to know vid. I've watched all of them so far & I don't even have all of the plants they've gone over! Although.. when I don't have a specific plant but watch the all you need to know video on it anyway, I typically end up buying it very soon after. What can I say?.. these guys not only make me wanna learn about everything they post, but they somehow also convince me that I have to have every plant they show.. even when I wasn't previously interested in it!!
Thank you for your video. I killed one of my plants by repotting on new too large pot 😅. It was downing good at the beginning but after 4 or 5 weeks it died
💚 Love your videos 💚 One more tip I wanted to add. I never fertilize a new plant for awhile. It could stress it out and also no one knows if it was just recently fertilized in the nursery 🤔
I have purchased a giant monstera that was root bound, so i decided to repot after a week. Some of the roots that comes out of the holes was cut of in order to take out the plant from the older pot. After 2 days i took out the plant to check roots and what i see is that the tips of cutted roots were black and dying. Is that normal? Thank in advance. Love so much your videos.
Up to which height of the stem should cover with soil? I can add soil on bottom of pot to raise the plant (dracena for example) on behalf of stem length covered. Or, otherwise, go down with stem and either or not raise soil level to cover more stem The reference of the previous pot was not good in my case because 8 cm stem was covered. By the way there are 2 circles on the main dracena stem before it is branched to 3, each circle is 3 cm diameter with depth 2mm and looks like my heeled old knee wound and dry, any idea what thAt could be? Thx a million
Hi, I really enjoy your videos. After watching the one comparing perlite, LECA, pumice and vermiculite I decided to prepare my own soil mixture for sansevierias - my favorite type of plants. Could you advise me, if the following mixture is any good? quartz sand (0,4-0,8mm) 20%, gravel (1-5mm) 20%, pumice (4-10mm) 20%, soil 40%, + 3-4cm of LECA drainage on the bottom.
Have an important (for me) question about repotting new plants. You say "do not report for half an year". But the thing is: in my country (won't say for other countries) it is prohibited to transfer soil through border. So when I buy a tropcal plant (and they are 99% from Holand or similar) they sit in something like peat. And usually they are either very wet (not often) or rock-dry (very often). And rock-dryed peat has a soaking ability of a rock :( So what should I do with that? I often saw that with new import plants I must soak and remove as much peat as I can because a) it is hard to water, b) there is zero nutrition in it So, should I repot (with removing peat) such plants asap or wait?
Hi I have a question that is not related to the subject of the video. I have a string of hearts and he brings out lots and lots of flowers It can from 3 flowers per node up to 6 flowers and even more Is this normal? Does it mean that the plant is healthy?
I've repotted my Yuccas quite deeper as they were before, but completely in Lechuza pon substrate since i cant get pumice here. I took the risk by doing that but Yuccas do well and grew new roots from that stem. I am quite sure not all plants can grow new roots from stem like that so I wouldnt do that with all kinds of plants.
Well I hope this doesn't sound racist but one thing I've noticed from the videos is that all Swedish Plantguys basically look the same. I wonder if anyone can help me find the kind of pants they are wearing in the videos?
I posted this a little while ago but I'm not sure if you'll see it as it was in a lesson from a year or so ago. So, just in case, I'm posting it again. We, (my 2 grandsons, ages 5 & 7 & myself) do enjoy your lessons on plant care. Your lessons on the care of the Schefflera Arboricola & the Amate saved the lives of my trees. Thank you for taking the time to do them. 1. Will you do a lesson on 'Ficus Elastica' the "Rubber Tree" for the care & propagation of both the variegated & non-variegated varieties please? Can I place the cuttings back into the pot with the Mother plant or is it better to use a separate pot? When should I cut the plant back? Should it be fertilized the same way a Weeping Ficus or Fiddle Leaf Fig is fertilized? Right now my only readily available windows are South facing in my kitchen or 1 small East facing window in my, very small bathroom. Which would be best for a Rubber Tree or a China Doll Tree? 2. Will you do a lesson on the "China Doll" tree? When do I fertilize? Do I need to repot it every year? Will pruning it help it to stay full looking or is it doomed to be scrawny for the remainder of it's existence as I have seen with so many "China Doll" trees that are kept indoors? Can I put it outside in the summer months on my North facing deck? Please keep up the great work saving our house plants & propagating a love of plant life with us & future generations! 💖
No man on earth can make the word plant and pot sound so awesome 😎 than this guy. I just purchased some calatheas about 3 weeks ago and they are pushing out new leaves 🍃. I’m so excited!
Thank you for the guidance! It’s so difficult to wait the month or so to repot as you have a new member of the family and you are so excited to give them a new pot!
If the soil seems poor (bad drainage, for instance), is it still better to wait to repot?
Love you videos! You guys have helped me save a few plants!
I have quite some experience with planting. Vegetable garden, garden plants and flowers and some bonsai plants. But I have to say that your videos gave me some real Infos. Thanks for that. Keep on
Always something new I learn from your channel.🙏
Thank you so very much, we learn from your video.
Could you make a video on 5 quick tipps for pest controll? I have some issues with scale..
Great tips ! Thank you . Cheers from Miami 🌻
Thanks for the useful tips.
Always the best help
from Belgium: thank you thank you thank you ! No 'green fingers' here but with your tips I'm sure I'll manage!
Thank you SOoo much for these tips!! Very helpful!!!
Waiting for the series of "all you need to know...",it's been a long time😀
Same here! I'm always excited to receive the notification when a new video is posted. And while I am grateful for any & all videos posted on here, I have been getting a little bummed out lately when I see that it's another quick tips vid instead of an all you need to know vid. I've watched all of them so far & I don't even have all of the plants they've gone over! Although.. when I don't have a specific plant but watch the all you need to know video on it anyway, I typically end up buying it very soon after. What can I say?.. these guys not only make me wanna learn about everything they post, but they somehow also convince me that I have to have every plant they show.. even when I wasn't previously interested in it!!
Thank you for your video. I killed one of my plants by repotting on new too large pot 😅. It was downing good at the beginning but after 4 or 5 weeks it died
Sometimes inside the pot some "visitors" can hide...so for that reason I always repot my plants as soon as posible
💚 Love your videos 💚 One more tip I wanted to add. I never fertilize a new plant for awhile. It could stress it out and also no one knows if it was just recently fertilized in the nursery 🤔
Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks 🙏 for all these important information
Very useful
Sometimes when you buy them, they are already root bound with roots coming out of the drainage holes.
When planting in smart pot with pomice only. Should I do clean up the pumice from time to time? When? How often?
Is that alocasia zebrina? 😍 tips & tricks for alocasia pleaseeeee 🤩
I have purchased a giant monstera that was root bound, so i decided to repot after a week. Some of the roots that comes out of the holes was cut of in order to take out the plant from the older pot. After 2 days i took out the plant to check roots and what i see is that the tips of cutted roots were black and dying. Is that normal? Thank in advance. Love so much your videos.
Hi! Can you please make a video on different ways to propagate aglaonemas please? Thank you so much!
Perfect tips. Can you speak about the pachira aquatica one day?
Thanks.
Thank you
Once again good advice and hey do fra Danmark 😉
Could you please make a video about the role of CO2 for the plant growth and what can we do to provide it? Thank you :)
Thanks
Up to which height of the stem should cover with soil? I can add soil on bottom of pot to raise the plant (dracena for example) on behalf of stem length covered. Or, otherwise, go down with stem and either or not raise soil level to cover more stem
The reference of the previous pot was not good in my case because 8 cm stem was covered.
By the way there are 2 circles on the main dracena stem before it is branched to 3, each circle is 3 cm diameter with depth 2mm and looks like my heeled old knee wound and dry, any idea what thAt could be? Thx a million
Could you do a care video on a Peruvian cactus when indoors? :)
Hi, I really enjoy your videos. After watching the one comparing perlite, LECA, pumice and vermiculite I decided to prepare my own soil mixture for sansevierias - my favorite type of plants. Could you advise me, if the following mixture is any good?
quartz sand (0,4-0,8mm) 20%,
gravel (1-5mm) 20%,
pumice (4-10mm) 20%,
soil 40%,
+ 3-4cm of LECA drainage on the bottom.
Thank you!
Great info but my question is how do we know when it's time to repot?
Have an important (for me) question about repotting new plants. You say "do not report for half an year". But the thing is: in my country (won't say for other countries) it is prohibited to transfer soil through border. So when I buy a tropcal plant (and they are 99% from Holand or similar) they sit in something like peat. And usually they are either very wet (not often) or rock-dry (very often). And rock-dryed peat has a soaking ability of a rock :(
So what should I do with that? I often saw that with new import plants I must soak and remove as much peat as I can because a) it is hard to water, b) there is zero nutrition in it
So, should I repot (with removing peat) such plants asap or wait?
Do you have any tips on replanting from soil to pumice (mix) in the situation where you need to get rid of all the original soil?
Hi I have a question that is not related to the subject of the video. I have a string of hearts and he brings out lots and lots of flowers It can from 3 flowers per node up to 6 flowers and even more Is this normal? Does it mean that the plant is healthy?
Its crazii bc my neon pothos is the 1st plant ive. Overwatered n killed
I've repotted my Yuccas quite deeper as they were before, but completely in Lechuza pon substrate since i cant get pumice here. I took the risk by doing that but Yuccas do well and grew new roots from that stem. I am quite sure not all plants can grow new roots from stem like that so I wouldnt do that with all kinds of plants.
Thank u
Pls show example how you repot plant to bigger size pot.
But for plant that is only in pumice. Or leca.
👍🏽🙏
Well I hope this doesn't sound racist but one thing I've noticed from the videos is that all Swedish Plantguys basically look the same. I wonder if anyone can help me find the kind of pants they are wearing in the videos?
Lul
I posted this a little while ago but I'm not sure if you'll see it as it was in a lesson from a year or so ago. So, just in case, I'm posting it again.
We, (my 2 grandsons, ages 5 & 7 & myself) do enjoy your lessons on plant care. Your lessons on the care of the Schefflera Arboricola & the Amate saved the lives of my trees. Thank you for taking the time to do them.
1. Will you do a lesson on 'Ficus Elastica' the "Rubber Tree" for the care & propagation of both the variegated & non-variegated varieties please? Can I place the cuttings back into the pot with the Mother plant or is it better to use a separate pot? When should I cut the plant back? Should it be fertilized the same way a Weeping Ficus or Fiddle Leaf Fig is fertilized? Right now my only readily available windows are South facing in my kitchen or 1 small East facing window in my, very small bathroom. Which would be best for a Rubber Tree or a China Doll Tree?
2. Will you do a lesson on the "China Doll" tree? When do I fertilize? Do I need to repot it every year? Will pruning it help it to stay full looking or is it doomed to be scrawny for the remainder of it's existence as I have seen with so many "China Doll" trees that are kept indoors? Can I put it outside in the summer months on my North facing deck?
Please keep up the great work saving our house plants & propagating a love of plant life with us & future generations! 💖