I have a big yard n often i bit by a very itchy culprit. I just love planting n harvesting off my plants. If u get real itchy from the bite put ice on it for a few mons n itll go away.
@@growithjessie Not yet, I managed to slow down the population only. I think I have them flying in the air here. I did an experiment, I took one tomato plant from my balcony, cleaned it, and cleaned the roots, drowned the whole plant in water for an hour. Then I brought it inside and put it in water the kratki style. There were no other plants inside for a long time... And in one week it was covered with spider mites.... On my balcony, I tried many methods. Put ladybugs, but they refused to eat them, they were interested in flowers. Tried some sprays: X-Mite killed mites with the plant. Other sprays based on garlic oil were burning the leaves. The mild effect on plants has the neem oil. That is what I use now, but they keep coming back. Diatomaceous earth did nothing...
Yes, same. Some plants I grow require spider mite control too. Luckily, some plants (like morning glory) are possible to protect by hand. I squish adult pests with my fingers and wipe out the nymphs/eggs with wet paper towels. The more often you inspect your plants, the better. In early stages it is quite possible to control the population of this pest. At first I thought that only aphids are possible to remove by hand, but later discovered that spider mites can be defeated too this way on some of the plants. The bigger the leaves and the less fur on them, the better. Sadly some beautiful flowers (like marigolds) are just impossible to protect without damaging the plant in the process too.
She almost never manages to keep the plant alive long enough to bear fruit. Those squirrels or the Canadian winters end up ruining it. I live in Minnesota, so I know those winter feels. The titles and thumbnails are always a bit on the clickbait side, but if you've been watching her content for a while, you know what you're in for 😅
@@mimsydreams yeah i know but everytime i again think she might have done it. but im not hating her vids but she should change the title to how to grow kiwi plants at home or some but idk
@user-se6dr9yc2e I'm not really defending it, either way. There was a time when I was disappointed as well, thinking she had some fruiting plants. I get that this brings in the views, but I've never been a fan of click bait. Still enjoy the content though.
I am trying to grow everything at home and balcony.. but I constantly get attacked by spider mites...
I have a big yard n often i bit by a very itchy culprit. I just love planting n harvesting off my plants. If u get real itchy from the bite put ice on it for a few mons n itll go away.
spider mites are crazy !!!!!!!!! did you find a way to combat them?
@@growithjessie Not yet, I managed to slow down the population only. I think I have them flying in the air here. I did an experiment, I took one tomato plant from my balcony, cleaned it, and cleaned the roots, drowned the whole plant in water for an hour. Then I brought it inside and put it in water the kratki style. There were no other plants inside for a long time... And in one week it was covered with spider mites....
On my balcony, I tried many methods. Put ladybugs, but they refused to eat them, they were interested in flowers. Tried some sprays: X-Mite killed mites with the plant. Other sprays based on garlic oil were burning the leaves. The mild effect on plants has the neem oil. That is what I use now, but they keep coming back. Diatomaceous earth did nothing...
Yes, same. Some plants I grow require spider mite control too. Luckily, some plants (like morning glory) are possible to protect by hand. I squish adult pests with my fingers and wipe out the nymphs/eggs with wet paper towels. The more often you inspect your plants, the better. In early stages it is quite possible to control the population of this pest. At first I thought that only aphids are possible to remove by hand, but later discovered that spider mites can be defeated too this way on some of the plants. The bigger the leaves and the less fur on them, the better. Sadly some beautiful flowers (like marigolds) are just impossible to protect without damaging the plant in the process too.
I just found your channel, absulutly love it you make gardening fun :)
You make me want to start my own garden.ty for the great content
start a garden!!!!
Up next: yellow, pink, and red kiwi? ❤ It's always fun to see your growing experiments.
I need to try to grow the kiwi berry again soon. I didn't know they are cold hardy, so even better! Thanks for sharing this kiwi video with us!😊😊
please do
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THANK YOU
glad that ur channel is growing
thank you so much
I love the narration
I just want to thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I have learned so much from your videos. I appreciate all you teach us!
Aww thank you so so much
I love your vids😊
Also first
thank you so much
Unmatched energy lol 🤌🏿💥
I love your content!
thank you so much!
What hardiness is your area zoned as?
Good job with the drink ;D
thanks hehehe
hi where did you get your grow box??
I have a suggestion for a video, i was thinking you could try growing your own sassafras tree to make your own root beer.
oh wow that would be AMAZING! where do I find that though
Update on cloudberries?
I'm not sure where to find them :(
jessie I have a question what brand of grow box do you use?
grobo grow
Im still waiting on all the things you grow to bear fruit. I wanna see
Can you please do orange trees next!🥝
i'm growing a orange myself.
yes orange trees are coming in the next few weeks
me too! and clemenule! and lemon! and key lime!
I wouldve been so mad at those squirrels !
Arctic kiwis might be better for you in Canada, eh?
Yeah u r right 👍
Wtf is spritz do you mean spray🤔🤨😕 and it's not like anything it is or it's not
7:01 yeah u r right🤭
YEAHHHHH
wow i wonder how you have enough space to grow all these plants 😂
I make space :P
@@growithjessie Omg u replied to me, appreciate it :)! Love ur channel btw :D
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No hu
every single titles says she grew fruit on her own but in none of the videos she actualy does its all clickbait.
you either just did not watch the full videos or she never mentioned she was growing actual fruit, just the plant 😒
She almost never manages to keep the plant alive long enough to bear fruit. Those squirrels or the Canadian winters end up ruining it. I live in Minnesota, so I know those winter feels.
The titles and thumbnails are always a bit on the clickbait side, but if you've been watching her content for a while, you know what you're in for 😅
@@selolmeawespn it says it in every single title of every single video.
@@mimsydreams yeah i know but everytime i again think she might have done it. but im not hating her vids but she should change the title to how to grow kiwi plants at home or some but idk
@user-se6dr9yc2e I'm not really defending it, either way. There was a time when I was disappointed as well, thinking she had some fruiting plants. I get that this brings in the views, but I've never been a fan of click bait. Still enjoy the content though.
I think that growing oranges would be better than kiwis
i've got oranges too hehehe
Wait srsly, I wasn't expecting that.
So did you grow a kiwi or not? Waste of time watching this video holy cow