How to plant in pumice for outdoor

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  • @bobbiechinn9578
    @bobbiechinn9578 12 днів тому +1

    This is a full course on outdoor pumice planting! Everyone should really take advantage of this video! You could charge for this as individual courses! Thank you so much! 🙏🙏🙏 Genius

  • @jiminsmorningcoffee3952
    @jiminsmorningcoffee3952 4 роки тому +15

    Tried planting in pumice after watching your Dracaena videos. My dracaena stem cuttings rooted so nicely in pumice that I also tried it with my dieffenbachia cutting. After 3 months, those plants are still in 100% pumice. The Dracaenas are already shooting pups and the Dieffenbachia has nice roots and lush leaves. I just realized it has never lost a leaf since I cut it and placed it pumice. I will now try making the outdoor pumice system with my Caladiums and Ficus plants.
    I am very grateful I discovered your channel. Your videos are all so thorough, I learn so much from all of them. :)

  • @HOLLAHfoDOLLAH
    @HOLLAHfoDOLLAH 4 роки тому +17

    This is a premium class! I feel bad for watching a 30 minute video with sooo much information for free. It needs to be on Skillshare or something. Thank you soo much for helping our plants be happy and healthy. I've switched to pumice on several of my plants and they are looking really good!

    • @jamessims9475
      @jamessims9475 4 роки тому

      i just put a couple of my houseplants in pumice 👀 i'm scared lol. but i only realized with this video that you have to have a closed system for indoor plants with pumice. or do you? 🤔. i potted it in a pot with drainage holes just like soil. did you do pots without drainage holes?

    • @HOLLAHfoDOLLAH
      @HOLLAHfoDOLLAH 4 роки тому +4

      @@jamessims9475 Yes it needs to be in a closed container. Otherwise you'd be defeating the purpose of a self watering system. There is only a 30% water retention in the pumice, which isn't a lot. If you have a pot with a drainage hole, you can use a 1 gallon milk carton as your insert. Just cut off the top half. Or cover the inside of a nursery pot with a thick plastic bag. Like a ziplock bag.

    • @jamessims9475
      @jamessims9475 4 роки тому +1

      HOLLAHfoDOLLAH ok thank you for the tips. since i just reported the two and they look stable so far i will try to keep them as they are for now rather than stress them out with another repotting so soon. if i can keep them alive until next spring i will repot with the tips you mentioned. worst case scenario if they start getting super dry this fall/winter, i will just set the whole pot their in now (clay) inside the milk jug set up. thanks again.

    • @plips71755
      @plips71755 4 роки тому +1

      Hush....

  • @beacaraballo6566
    @beacaraballo6566 Рік тому

    I watched this videos 2 years ago and my monstera in full pumice is beautiful, it survived tough 2 years and now I am back to report more plants with pumice. Thank you for your great and detailed teaching! Love it!

  • @sweetazpita1244
    @sweetazpita1244 2 роки тому

    Wow, just smiling 😃 , cause this is attention to detail, all the questions I usually search for, after watching other video's about planting and gardening.

  • @audreylundmisner8888
    @audreylundmisner8888 Рік тому

    I can't tell you how many times I have re-watched your video's, over and over again, especially all of the zz plants(Zamioculcas Zamiifolia)video's and the Pumice video's. I have learned so much! I absolutely love ALL OF THEM! I am trying to be patient, waiting on a new one to come out...😅
    I will be super excited when it does! ❤😊❤

  • @georgiegirl1602
    @georgiegirl1602 4 місяці тому

    Just brilliant! Thank you for so much quality information, perfectly and precisely explained. Off to Bunnings, (Australia), for some pumice. This is a game changer!

  • @nan0908
    @nan0908 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant! Genius! Living in the South of the US, keeping flowering annuals in pots during the summer is a challenge. I can’t wait to try this method - it gives me hope flowers will survive the summer heat!

  • @minhbt2709
    @minhbt2709 4 роки тому +2

    Beside the sponge, I think you can also use a coffee filter paper at the bottom of the pot. Thank you for your very informative video. I wonder if this is also how people design planters in office.

  • @barbarahamilton3561
    @barbarahamilton3561 2 роки тому

    Hej hej på dig !
    Många hälsningar och kramar!

  • @HappiCamper
    @HappiCamper 3 роки тому

    This is awesome! Thanks for sharing both methods of creating a water reservoir.

  • @robertrodriguez7070
    @robertrodriguez7070 4 роки тому +1

    I absolutely love your channel. You guys are so informative and make it all so easy to understand. I am attempting to use only pumice myself and was wondering how I would use pumice indoors if my pots have drain holes and now I know how to solve that problem, thank you so much.

  • @melissamonroe7351
    @melissamonroe7351 2 роки тому

    Love this video! Thank you very much! ❤

  • @mariaklein5490
    @mariaklein5490 3 роки тому

    that's wright, it is a genius watering system....love it

  • @WillertMorris
    @WillertMorris 2 роки тому

    Brilliant. This system should reduce my chasing after plants. Simply add a sizable reservoir. Yes?

  • @lorafrost9628
    @lorafrost9628 4 роки тому +1

    Completely sold on this system for my indoor plants now, and would like to know if there are any indoor plants that this would absolutely not work for. Thanks for the excellent step-by-step guide for setting up the pots -- great video!

  • @akontarini
    @akontarini 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and passion!

  • @sunshinepatsoph4219
    @sunshinepatsoph4219 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot for this very informative video. As always you are professional.

  • @eyliaw
    @eyliaw 4 роки тому +3

    I’ve watched both pumice videos and some Q&A ones. Great information! This video is actually talking about the pumice setup for pots with drainage holes, indoor and outdoor. This answers quite some of my questions. I have a major question left. You always talk about the pumice system for potted plants. What about cuttings? Instead of rooting them in water, then potting in soil, then transferring to pumice system, can I grow cuttings directly in pure pumice system? Or can I grow rooted cuttings in pumice? Thanks!

    • @andreawilder
      @andreawilder 4 роки тому +2

      I was wondering the same thing. What about cuttings? Also what about soilless Plants? Rare Aroids.

    • @justkidding7523
      @justkidding7523 4 роки тому +2

      I’m giving it a try with just pumice. Using a screen type material to keep the pumice from escaping through the hole.
      The plants are thriving but I find I have to water quite often because the pumice drys out faster than coco coir (that’s what I use).
      I’m going to try this in a glass container with no holes to see what happens. Just pumice.

  • @leticiabarba4933
    @leticiabarba4933 2 роки тому

    Podría por favor decirme, si debo lavar la piedra pómez antes de usarla o no ? Gracias !!! Muy interesantes sus videos !

  • @brunomonnerat358
    @brunomonnerat358 4 роки тому +3

    Please make a video on Calatheas ! I use demineralised water, control humidity and still the leafs get brown spots.

  • @saraanis81
    @saraanis81 2 роки тому

    Great video! I’ve started using this method for planting my outdoor plants :) I would love to know how to repot the plants later cuz the roots attached to the pumice are quite delicate …

  • @kerele4843
    @kerele4843 4 роки тому +7

    can you also talk about perlite and vermiculite, please.

  • @parisfrance7273
    @parisfrance7273 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all the information . Can u please talk about Air Pruning, how does it work? Is it healthy for plants?

  • @Mizz.Person
    @Mizz.Person 4 роки тому +2

    Like someone else has asked, will the water reservoir create crack issues for the terracotta pot, if it freezes? I live in Canada. Thank you!

  • @MarinaMandarinaWoolyWorld
    @MarinaMandarinaWoolyWorld 4 роки тому

    Genius! Thank you, guys!

  • @athena2012
    @athena2012 3 роки тому

    Genius! Thanks for sharing

  • @essamal-otaibi2310
    @essamal-otaibi2310 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video, well explained. What do you think about using some volcanic type of rocks (black color used largely here for hydroponics)? 👍

  • @AzogDefilerFromMordor
    @AzogDefilerFromMordor 4 роки тому +1

    Make sure you use new or washed cloth. I used cloth that I used in kitchen and was not properly washed. Not long time later it started to smell like sewer. Later I started to use thin nylon ropes. They are cheap and work well for me.

  • @markanthony8430
    @markanthony8430 4 роки тому

    Greetings from California. Very happy to have found your excellent Channel!
    1. I'm interested in keeping potted dwarf fruit trees in the patio area, and also outdoor container gardening of vegetables. Do the same principles apply or are there some changes required to make it work better?
    2. Can you please explain how to fertilize/feed plants in a pumice-based system?
    3. Is calcined clay appropriate for the clay component?
    4. For people who don't have access to affordable sources of pumice, what are alternatives that provide similar characteristics?
    Thanks again,
    Marco

  • @Amy-bb7lb
    @Amy-bb7lb 4 роки тому

    Great informative video, I’ll try it. Thank you, Amy

  • @hometheatereman5755
    @hometheatereman5755 3 роки тому +1

    What about planting directly into the ground and not a pot? Do i still use a plastic liner , fill that with pumice and the sides to a certain height for the reservoir, place the plant root ball on top of that, then continue to fill the rest with pumice to ground level?

  • @yonokzeller5402
    @yonokzeller5402 4 роки тому

    Very informative thank you👍🏽👏🏾🙏

  • @simplepsotube
    @simplepsotube 3 роки тому

    Brilliant system, but then how do we add organic fertilisers to this system. Or we can add only Soluable fertilizer to this system

  • @carolyn8269
    @carolyn8269 Рік тому

    I planted my plant with pumice only, do I have to repot with ingredients you suggested. Or could I just include worm casting or another fertilizer.

  • @gillpearson2124
    @gillpearson2124 3 роки тому +1

    I would like to repot a Japanese Maple in pumice into a self watering pot but I'm not sure what will happen in winter to water roots that have grown into the water reservoir. Will freezing temperatures affect them and damage the plant?

  • @lampknapp
    @lampknapp 4 роки тому +7

    Hi, how would you go about with this system during winter, do you think the pumice is insulating enough or would it be wise to either wrap the pot in bubblewrap or even plant it into a styrofoam pot for example? I live in the middle part of Sweden and I plan on having it on my balcony on the 3rd floor, and since it can get quite windy up here I'm a bit worried about it getting too cold.
    Thanks in advance for any advice you may give, and love the channel and content, really good information allround, keep up the good work! 👍

    • @Coolguyallthetime2k
      @Coolguyallthetime2k Рік тому

      Lol they don’t answer, they just mindlessly like your comment

  • @madalinageorgescu1796
    @madalinageorgescu1796 4 роки тому

    Hi plant guys. I am very happy I found your channel . My question is: what can I do to find if you allready have on your channel a video about something I am interested in. For example pachira aquatica.Thank you.

  • @andreawilder
    @andreawilder 4 роки тому +4

    I'm wondering what the clay and nutrient concoction is? Pumice, 10-20% clay, and a nutrient concoction. Fir Bark?

  • @relibar
    @relibar 4 роки тому

    Brilliant!

  • @sweetazpita1244
    @sweetazpita1244 2 роки тому

    Can this method of pumice be ok for gardenia's and camillia's and daphne's shrubs, in outdoor pots.

  • @bettam6214
    @bettam6214 Рік тому

    Where can I find soft plastic inserts to cut to size? Thanks in advance Elisabetta (from Italy)

  • @vivianepassos4645
    @vivianepassos4645 4 роки тому

    Amazing content, thank you very much! So it would also work with cactae and succulents?!

  • @Superman7awill
    @Superman7awill 2 роки тому

    Awsome

  • @aquafina6544
    @aquafina6544 4 роки тому

    Hi 👋 plant guys... I love your channel!
    Im so greatful to have found you.
    My question is; will you guys be doing an outdoor flowering garden tips and tricks. Like when can we start to get the bulbs in the ground for next season

  • @natachiastratton9842
    @natachiastratton9842 2 роки тому

    If you want to change the system as the plant gets bigger, will pulling it out of the pumice damage the roots?

  • @reyacuna2731
    @reyacuna2731 4 роки тому +1

    Will ir work on deciduous fruit trees, thanks 👍

  • @hampusborgos9078
    @hampusborgos9078 4 роки тому +2

    Will this system cause any issues if it freezes?

  • @ZSHIAA
    @ZSHIAA 4 роки тому +5

    I wonder what do you need to do with pumice when the plant becomes rootbound. Do you just move it to a larger pot and add more pumice around?

  • @Chris-op7yt
    @Chris-op7yt 5 місяців тому

    i dont use inserts for outdoor pots. water thoroughly as needed and media needs to have very little organic matter, so as not to become too soggy.
    in summer (in my dry climate) i water outside pot plants regularly, sometimes even daily. if i was more organised, but i have limited spaces under carport, a drip irrigation system could be set up.

  • @robertorodriguez5411
    @robertorodriguez5411 4 роки тому +1

    Are there any nutrients needed/added to water when using this system?

  • @CoFFee123..
    @CoFFee123.. 4 роки тому +1

    Assuming that my inner pot is 20 cm in height, is it possible to fill the inner pot with Leca (18 cm ) and put pumice ( 2 cm in depth) on top of the leca? Then after placing the plant on top of the pumice in the inner pot, to fill up the whole pot with pumice as in the video? Pumice is quite expensive in my country.

  • @sophiestewart3289
    @sophiestewart3289 3 роки тому

    informative, but by outdoor I hoped this would answer whether putting lava rock helps for in-ground use, especially when there's a high concentration of clay and sand

  • @eyliaw
    @eyliaw 4 роки тому

    One more question. I like to pot plants in plastic pots. I take them outdoor during warm weather. That’s when they thrive. Bring them indoor to be in decorative planters during winter. It’s much easier for me to transport and clean them with plastic pots before bringing them inside. It seems hard to use the complete pumice system if I don’t want to bring the decorative pots with the plants outdoor... Any suggestions? Thanks so much! I really enjoy your videos.

    • @eyliaw
      @eyliaw 4 роки тому

      I watched this video again now and found the answer! I decided to use method 2 when watching the video the first time because it’s easier. Now I’ve realized that method 1 uses an insert pot which I could take outside. It’s more effort to find fitting inserts and drill holes (which I’ve never done) but it’s worth it! Thanks so much!

  • @ilhemourabah3367
    @ilhemourabah3367 4 роки тому

    Can you please make a video about the pachira aquatica? It's quite an easy plant but I'd like to take care of it as best as possible. If it's not possible can you answer this question: my pachira aquatica is growing many new babies (don't know how to call it in English) on its trunk. Should I cut them? Thank you so much for all the information you share with us!

    • @ilhemourabah3367
      @ilhemourabah3367 4 роки тому

      @Olga Sinenko I've kept them too and the plant is growing fast. Let's hope we'll get our video! ;)

  • @SummerRamirez
    @SummerRamirez 4 роки тому

    I have recently started repotting a lot of our old plants that have been growing for years (8 years above). Some of these plants are in terracotta pots. During the process of transfer, I broke some of the old pots. I was told by someone that I can use these old terracotta pots as a substitute for pumice/perlite by hammering them and mixing the small pieces with soil. Is this true?

  • @kahnisen
    @kahnisen 3 роки тому

    What are those plastic inserts called in Swedish? And where can I buy it?

  • @צילהחסוי
    @צילהחסוי Рік тому

    About nutrients: which and when to add to pumice?
    Thank you

  • @andrejzalec4512
    @andrejzalec4512 3 роки тому

    THX from sLOVEnija :)

  • @tucklohanan8409
    @tucklohanan8409 3 роки тому

    Can you do these system but replace pumice with something else. Newcastle AU

  • @aquafina6544
    @aquafina6544 4 роки тому +1

    Oowee thats an expensive project bcus pumice is way to expensive. Can we use perlite or vermiculite with clay balls?

    • @jakechia2245
      @jakechia2245 4 роки тому +1

      Can we use leca as a substitute for pumice?

  • @normanreyes5417
    @normanreyes5417 3 роки тому

    What is the purpose of water reservoir.. everytime your watering the plant the old water stay always in bottom..

  • @arkarcher8529
    @arkarcher8529 4 роки тому

    When is the best month to plant a monstera seed?

  • @mathewmathai839
    @mathewmathai839 4 роки тому

    What kind of clay do add to the pumice? How about adding fired clay?

  • @audreylundmisner8888
    @audreylundmisner8888 Рік тому

    ❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤

  • @auroratavarez66
    @auroratavarez66 3 роки тому

    Where do you buy pumice

  • @teffanikendall9031
    @teffanikendall9031 4 роки тому

    Please tell about Kentia Palm.🙂

  • @Bestbet
    @Bestbet 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have any videos or tips where you plant in 100% pumice?

    • @jeandarbyshire4391
      @jeandarbyshire4391 4 роки тому +1

      Chuka Udoji ...or give us a diy recipe for a pumice substrate similar to what you use. So far I have figured out pumice, 10-20% clay and something you call permanent nutritional material.

    • @jeandarbyshire4391
      @jeandarbyshire4391 4 роки тому +2

      How about a DIY recipe for a substrate similar to what you use? Pumice, 10-20% clay, and a nutrient concoction.

  • @CoFFee123..
    @CoFFee123.. 4 роки тому

    Can I use this method to plant fruit trees? I stay in Malaysia. Most probably I won’t be getting an answer to my question here 🤪

  • @CoFFee123..
    @CoFFee123.. 4 роки тому

    bdw, why did you use pumice and not vermiculite?

  • @gladstonepm
    @gladstonepm 4 роки тому

    unfortunately in brazil it is very difficult to find pumice and very expensive too.

  • @buffbeauty7616
    @buffbeauty7616 3 роки тому

    great information! Thank you! You should have a donations account (with paypal)! I feel bad using this information fpr free.

  • @kestane123chesmo
    @kestane123chesmo 2 роки тому

    😱 acers can not have "water roots", youll water log it

  • @plips71755
    @plips71755 4 роки тому

    Why is he repeating himself....

  • @duchess3530
    @duchess3530 3 роки тому

    Have you heard of the SELF WATERING POTS here in the United States?
    Your system is NOT a “SIMPLE DO IT YOURSELF” way of planting outdoors. IT IS TOO DIFFICULT FOR A BUSY AMERICAN HOMES.
    We can plant in pumice using a self watering planter. I have been using the self watering planter ever since with 100% success.
    Your system is too much work; too much time; and too complicated.

    • @mgonzalezii
      @mgonzalezii 3 роки тому

      have you ever used pumice rock?

    • @loonapoona731
      @loonapoona731 Рік тому

      Jesus.. you must've been in a mood that day. Living up to our stereotype.