Semi Hydro Potting Demo: How to Plant in LECA vs How to Plant in PON Lechuza with @inrootedlove

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Video & GIVEAWAY! Today Kay from @inrootedlove joins me for a Semi or Passive Hydroponic potting demonstration with best techniques for both LECA and PON Lechuza. This video was inspired by Episode 109 of the Bloom and Grow Radio podcast titled Passive Hydro 2.0: The LECA vs Lechuza debate. This is an extension added bonus of the episode that Kay joined me for to give a visual component. We are so lucky to have her join us!
    GIVEAWAY: Visit @bloomandgrowradio on IG to check out the Passive Hydro Starter Kit Giveaway!
    In this video we'll learn:
    - LECA vs PON Lechuza
    - How to plant a plant in LECA
    - How to flush a plant in LECA that has no drainage hole
    - How to set up a self watering pot with LECA
    - How to set up a self watering pot with PON Lechuza
    - Best potting set ups for LECA vs PON Lechuza
    - Best practices for potting a plant in LECA
    - Best practices for potting a plant in PON Lechuza
    - Best plants to plant in PON Lechuza
    - Why hoya compacta should be potted in PON Lechuza
    - Update on Maria’s original plants
    - How to pot a plant in LECA
    - Kay’s amazing trick to help LECA settle after you’ve potted it up
    - What Kay’s "Plant ICU" looks like that she puts plants in to help them transition
    - How to pot a Hoya Compacta in Lechuza PON
    - The difference between planting in Lechuza PON and Semi Hydro
    - If you need to thoroughly clean roots before planting them in passive hydro
    - Where you should never rinse your passive hydro plants…
    - How to fertilize a plant in LECA
    - How to fertilize a plant in PON Lechuza
    Podcast episodes with Kay
    Passive Hydro 101: Episode 77 bloomandgrowra...
    Passive Hydro 201: Episode 109 bloomandgrowra...
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  • @vanissaberg5824
    @vanissaberg5824 Рік тому +1

    I love doing experiments with aquaponics. It's like hydroponics but instead of using a nutrient solution you use fish tank or pond water and let it recirculate so the plants clean the water for the fish while the fish are feeding the plants. There's so many different ways to do it from huge farms to having a window planter box sitting on top of an aquarium pumping water through it. The simplest is literally placing a net cup over a betta bowl and having the roots growing into the water. Then you just give it light and get to mini gardening! I grew yummy strawberries and basil in mine that did really well in aquaponics. 😊

  • @allolobophorus
    @allolobophorus 3 роки тому +3

    I grow most of my plants in a home mixed potting mix based on coco coir and pumice. I am experimenting with mycorrhizal fungi and it has been very successful so far. They come as a powder or liquid and they grow a beneficial mycelium that forms a partnership with the roots, trading nutrients for sugars produced by the plant. It's what happens in natural ecosystems and it forms the so called wood-wide-web in forests. Happy plants!

  • @zoeborwick9550
    @zoeborwick9550 2 роки тому +2

    Such a great idea using both. I started converting to leca but had difficulty with hoyas which were really thin light roots so I think I will try pon for the likes of those plants. Thank you this was a great video!

  • @dragonfruit3054
    @dragonfruit3054 3 роки тому +3

    Lady, you really, REALLY derserve to be more popular for all the effort you put in making your videos. It's helpful, it's high quality. Wow.

  • @reneeprince6790
    @reneeprince6790 3 роки тому +5

    Just beginning my passive hydro journey and listened to this episode at the dog park today. This complimentary video was very helpful 🌱😊

  • @jennifersilva7434
    @jennifersilva7434 3 роки тому +1

    I just ordered that soil scooper. I LOVE it. $9.98 for 5 pack on amazon. I have about 70 houseplants and only 15 of them are in leca. I did put one of my smaller comacta's in pon from leca. I didn't like it so much so I put it back into leca(it is hard to plant compacta's in leca!).

  • @indreams8318
    @indreams8318 3 роки тому +1

    Love this! After the first episode I converted all my plant babies to leca and I am loving it!! Now I need to get some of those pots

  • @camillabruerberg452
    @camillabruerberg452 3 роки тому +2

    So exiting, just put a bunch in pon now! They actually say that you can just put the whole root ball with soil and all, straight into the lechusa pon, so it seems even easier then ;-)

    • @hayleyr9060
      @hayleyr9060 3 роки тому

      You can put the roots in with some soil on but not the whole rootball with soil in tact as semi hydro works through capillary action straight to the roots, which doesn’t work through too much soil.

    • @michaelgallin6503
      @michaelgallin6503 2 роки тому

      I have about 12 plants in Lechuza planters with pon and if you read guidance on design intention of Lechuza planters they are designed so that plants roots transition over a 3 week period from top watering to getting water from the reservoir after planting so they seek water from the bottom of the pot (or past the soil covered root ball) to the pon which is drawing water from the reservoir. I planted a monsters in an ikea self watering planter with a combination of leca and pon and also left the root ball with soil intact. Although I filled the reservoir with nutrient added water i wasn’t sure I’d the leca and pon would deliver water tk the soil encased root ball sufficiently. So far, it seems to be working as expected and my monsters looks as healthy as ever. It’s been a couple of weeks now. I figure if it is not successful I will know soon and will redo it into a Lechuza pot (at 5 times the cost though! Not sure why Ikea didn’t include a drain plug, as it is nearly impossible to drain excess water if the reservoir is over filled!

    • @irairod5160
      @irairod5160 Рік тому

      @@michaelgallin6503 Hi Michael! I found this "old" comment of yours and wanted to offer an idea just in case you haven't discovered it by now. If you're using plastic cachepots and wish they had a drain plug, you can use a soldering iron (or an iron nail that you heat up over a flame) to burn 2 overflow holes right at height where you want the "max" water line to come to in your reservoir. That way, if you accidentally give more water than you needed to, the extra water will drain out, keeping the level exactly where it needs to be. Obviously, you need to remember which pots you've done this to so you don't create a hideous mess next time you water, but if you're like me and have most pots sitting on pebble trays or pretty saucers, it should not be much of a problem. (The holes can be very small, but you'll need more than one for the excess water to flow out properly. Since I'm good with the soldering iron, I sometimes make several holes in a simple design that looks decorative---a wave, a spiral, a leaf, scattered dots...the water exits through the lower holes, while any that fall above the water line help bring oxygen into the roots.) Good luck with your plants. I hope your Monstera is doing fantastically! (Edited to add---the overflow openings are also great to have when you want to flush the whole system from the top.)

  • @alixestamatogiannaki
    @alixestamatogiannaki 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the 'don't rinse in sink' info!!! Golden!

  • @junemoore630
    @junemoore630 3 роки тому +3

    I was super excited to find bags of LECA at IKEA for $4!

  • @justinduke6251
    @justinduke6251 Рік тому

    I was curious what the self watering "inner pot" is that Kay was using. I didn't see them in your store front. Thanks!

  • @kleakatrah206
    @kleakatrah206 2 роки тому +1

    Should the plant and roots sit for a while and dry out before planting or just after cleaning still wet? Do you sterilize the root system with anything like peroxide? Thank you!! Very helpful!! 🦚🌿

  • @violetta1953
    @violetta1953 2 роки тому

    This was great! I’m planning to start using Lechuza pon. Just curious what nutrients Kay uses after 4-6 months after initial Lechuza Pon potting. Thank you!

  • @letspacebreathe
    @letspacebreathe 3 роки тому

    Love Kay & Maria! Potting a citrus in pon soon. 🍋🍋

  • @leannbrown1077
    @leannbrown1077 3 роки тому

    Thank you glad to have found your channel!

  • @Jem25766
    @Jem25766 3 роки тому

    Hi, so informative... quick question... When do you add the nutrients to the Leca pots. I will try to watch some of the other videos and find that information.

  • @paronoja
    @paronoja 2 роки тому

    Hi, can I plant banana palm into pon?

  • @michellecampbell4287
    @michellecampbell4287 3 роки тому

    So couldn't I break a few of the clay balls to get some density within the bigger leca? 🤔

  • @mwoods4608
    @mwoods4608 3 роки тому

    Do you have to have the self watering pots to do pon?

  • @TheDayPlayground
    @TheDayPlayground 3 роки тому

    Where to get that Lechuza big container?>_

  • @louisabyr6826
    @louisabyr6826 3 роки тому

    Do you have to wash the Pon like you do the Lecca.

  • @drbus5944
    @drbus5944 3 роки тому +1

    knock the pot a bit and so the pon setteles in
    do not add nutrients because of the nutrients in the pon

    • @growingjoywithmaria
      @growingjoywithmaria  3 роки тому

      yes! we cover that in the podcast episode!

    • @mwoods4608
      @mwoods4608 3 роки тому

      If you make your own you need to add it in tho. The site is always sold out. So we just make our own

    • @kleakatrah206
      @kleakatrah206 3 роки тому

      @@mwoods4608 Awesome!! What is your recipe? thank you!

  • @florenckaf
    @florenckaf 2 роки тому

    lechuza pon is not for hydro.