How to save a dying/rotting ALOCASIA super easy

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  • @JoannaLouise200
    @JoannaLouise200 Рік тому +12

    That is an amazing Alocasia rescue! Given the initial decline level, the progress back to full health is so impressive. Brilliant idea to use perlite in clear pots ~ I'm definitely going to get some so I can track plant/root recovery of ailing plants. Fab video!

  • @melrussell7830
    @melrussell7830 Рік тому +14

    I have noticed that lots of people have been moving their Alocasia to Lechusa Pon (not sure of the spelling!) And they have noticed that their plant’s have done so much better than soil.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +7

      I've never used pon before only because I can't find it in my area.... But I'm sure it's very similar to perlite. It allows for great airflow to the roots

    • @melrussell7830
      @melrussell7830 Рік тому +5

      @@EverythingPlants It’s lovely as it’s made of pumice, zeolites, lava rock with slow release fertiliser, hopefully you will be able to try some 😊

    • @leathjurca
      @leathjurca 10 місяців тому +2

      I have been slowly moving all of my alocasia to pon and the results speak for themselves also I have been able to keep colocasia indoors with success using pon I highly recommend switching over or buying the raw materials and making your own

    • @ezraflores8435
      @ezraflores8435 7 місяців тому +2

      Do you keep water with the perlite or just water often ?

    • @irisoberkersch3055
      @irisoberkersch3055 2 місяці тому

      Good question, I really need to know this! I have my first alocasia and I'm doing my first try with perlite instead of soil. Today I thought, omg, this perlite is to wet ...I have a water reservoir at the bottom of the pot.....

  • @stephenwalczak3166
    @stephenwalczak3166 9 місяців тому +15

    You don't have to grow your Alocasia in perlite. Just hold back on the water. Too many people think if a pot plant looks dry it needs a water. If we are talking about Alocasia, many respond well to drier conditions. This helps reduce all the problems why you want to move to all perlite growing. Also, you are now effectively growing your plants hydroponically, and need to fertilise correctly. Not with a generic fertiliser from the supermarket, as these are designed for soil grown plants. Lastly, be careful of growing in clear pots, the green growth in the pots is not healthy roots, it's algae. Algae competes for nutrients and O2, and gets out of control very quickly. A simple fix is a dark pot. There is no wrong or right way. I just think soil still has more benefits for the plant than not, and plant rot and other problems are almost always cause by the owner.

    • @brandiclark9578
      @brandiclark9578 5 місяців тому +2

      Growing alocasia in semi hydro is absolutely amazing…. I will NEVER EVER go back to soil. All you have to do it put your clear pots in a cover pot, boom no Algae. And you should fertalize no matter what, soil or semi hydro. If you havent tried pon i seriously recommend it, you will bever want soil again

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому +7

    This video did indeed help me. I’ve got my one alocasia pink dragon that continues to have only one leaf that survives. At one time I had three but two got yellow spots and died off then I got the next leaf and the original leaf dies off. Back to the one leaf club.

    • @stephenwalczak3166
      @stephenwalczak3166 9 місяців тому +1

      Keep it on the drier side,
      If it's cold, give it some warmth.
      If it is in a dark corner, bring it into the light.
      People think 'indoor' plants don't require the sun, as a result one after the other just slowly waste away.

  • @kathyvettraino2267
    @kathyvettraino2267 Рік тому +5

    I wish i had seen this months ago! I had a beautiful, very large African Mask Alocasia. It did great for a year. This spring, the same thing happened. I repotted in very chunky soil. It just didn't work out. Now, I dont think I'll ever bother with them again 😅 if I do, I'll know better. Thanks to you. 😊

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +2

      Oh no....don't give up. Thanks for watching anyways!

    • @Lela-plants
      @Lela-plants Рік тому +1

      Mine died back after a power outage the at the end of June. It was during that awful heat wave here in the states and it got up to 100F. My second floor was like an oven even with windows open and I lost several plants.
      I literally had 2 corms and a rootless stump that went into a sphagnum moss prop box. I had no expectations but now they are in moss in small pots in a zip bag and are all about 4 inches tall. So cute! I will be repotting them into very chunky soil or pon when they are ready to come out of the bags.

    • @kathyvettraino2267
      @kathyvettraino2267 Рік тому

      @Lela-plants good luck! I had corms and two of them took but them my cat knocked them over outside and it never recovered. The large corm got too wet in the spring rain. I tired to dry it out but it rotted :( I don't think I'll bother with one for a while now. I have over 100 plants and no room for a huge alocasia. Maybe someday. They are beautiful!

  • @Stef_T-G
    @Stef_T-G Рік тому +6

    I use perlite for all my propagation and struggling plants now! You and Sheffield had convinced me!
    I wonder if this plant is a Colocasia and not an Alocasia? They have a lot of similarities, but one of the différence are the corms, Colocasia don't produce corms, but they do grow babies in their pots

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +2

      Hey! That is awesome....ive definitely been 'advertising' perlite a bunch over the last couple years.
      This plant is an alocasia portora.

  • @Grrrnthumb
    @Grrrnthumb 8 місяців тому +25

    Thanks for the video, but you did miss the major factor here. Soil & watering are very minor factors compared to temperature for this particular plant. Alocasia want it really warm, far warmer than than the average house is ideal for them. So your plant has obviously been changed to a warmer condition and is recovering. This is what actually saved the plant, not so much the change to perlite as it may have appeared to you. I have been growing them for 3 decades indoors, and if you can keep that tuber warm, you can grow it out of any rot and in any nasty, cheap, boggy soil if you just keep them much warmer. With many common species, it may mean just turning up your nighttime minimum on the thermostat in cool weather climates, or moving them to the warmest, sunniest spot in the house, or even a heat mat for some smaller difficult ones.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  8 місяців тому +8

      Thanks so much for this information.... I know alocasia like a warm environment so this is most likely the case

    • @nanditasingh6952
      @nanditasingh6952 6 місяців тому +1

      02.06.24 9.30pm, Kolkata (India)
      Hi, I’ve managed to almost kill my alocasia due to over watering, the leaves are gone
      But I’ve now put it in the sunniest spot in my balcony and am watering it very sparingly, just a couple days a week, but there are only two green and well, healthy looking stubs that are poking out of the soil, nothing else is left of the plant. The stubs aren’t turning brown or dead looking but there’s hardly any change in the last one month since I put it in its new place.
      I want to know if the alocasia will grow again or will it die. 😢

    • @amiem4668
      @amiem4668 6 місяців тому

      Would you suggest a warming mat when doing this?

    • @Grrrnthumb
      @Grrrnthumb 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@nanditasingh6952 What is the coldest temperature it gets at night where you are when you were having these troubles? If it hadn't started growing again, that may mean your cool nights of winter & spring were still around. Depending on the type of soil, a couple days a week could still be overwatering if it was not yet in a growth cycle. Alocasia stems do thicken into a tuber at the base, so yes they can often come back again and thrive if you can get them warm, especially at night.

    • @Grrrnthumb
      @Grrrnthumb 6 місяців тому

      ​@@amiem4668 Yes, for leafless plants that have lost their leaves a warming mat can really help. I like to clean them very well of all soil & debris and put them in a large bag of damp sphagnum, then raise the temp up to 90-105 F, 32-40 C. Some people use their house heating radiator or hot water tank to reach these sort of temps. Takes about 3 weeks for leaves to start if the tuber is still alive.

  • @ThePattiable
    @ThePattiable Рік тому +4

    Yes! I've just saved one of my alocasias with stem rot by placing in perlite! I had tried a few diff things and only this worked. Grateful for this vid.

  • @Horsewoman-pt2ku
    @Horsewoman-pt2ku Рік тому +5

    I have 1 Alocasia and it is the Poly. That one is so easy. I’d like to get the Jacklyn if I can find it again. I would do all my Alocasia and marantha in Pon

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +3

      I've never tried pon before, but I'm sure it has very similar results!

  • @iamjaviervillegas
    @iamjaviervillegas Рік тому +19

    Helpful video. Do you eventually take it out of the perlite & into another substrate or is that the permanent home?

    • @stephenwalczak3166
      @stephenwalczak3166 9 місяців тому

      Don't even start with perlite. Then it doesn't have to be moved.

    • @Littlesqueeze98
      @Littlesqueeze98 8 місяців тому +1

      You can move it out once it has LOTS of healthy roots.

  • @scottgalbreath5707
    @scottgalbreath5707 Рік тому +2

    I have this same Alocasia Plant. We bought it from either Home Depot or Wal-Mart probably a good 6 months ago or so. Mine is still in its original pot and the soil mixture. I water it when the soil mixture reads between 2-3 on our moisture meter. The plant sits on our three tier cart on casters in our kitchen, which receives south/southeast light. Mine also just pushed out its fifth leaf about a week ago. Never had a single issue so far with the plant, no root rot or problems with spider mites. Leaves are wiped off on a regular basis and sprayed off in our kitchen sink using the sprayer. I also wanted to mention that we live in Calgary Alberta Canada.

  • @nicoledraper5780
    @nicoledraper5780 Рік тому +3

    EMBARASSED to admit, but I struggle with aglaoemas 😔😅. I keep some in water only and because of your previous videos showing plants in perlite only, I have one living in perlite now. 🌿 always appreciate your info and i love this style of video with the start to now update 💚

  • @colinp8988
    @colinp8988 Рік тому +2

    I have 2 lowrider alocasias and love them..6 babies from the adults are doing well..this is great plant !!

  • @susandickerson8863
    @susandickerson8863 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m just learning how to grow different plants. Thanks to U tube and you I think I can do it. You saved another plants life. 😀🌺🌿

  • @lisadouglas2963
    @lisadouglas2963 8 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for the video. I have one the variegated Slovakia bought online. Was healthy when I got it. But after a week the leaves have drooped and gone yellow. I checked inside the pot and it was pretty much just a cutting and 1 brown root. I put it in sand but will put in perlite. I hope it survives. Paid a bit of money for it.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  8 місяців тому +1

      Ya don't throw it out. If the stem feels firm then it's still good..... It's just gone further dormant

    • @lisadouglas2963
      @lisadouglas2963 8 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot for your reply. There is no tuber on it neither. I think they call it a basal. I’ve seen other videos on researching and they are saying to put in a glass of water. What do you think.

  • @ConnieP92
    @ConnieP92 Рік тому +4

    Fascinating Jeff....awesome results there! I have found the same results with pon but I guess perlite would be a super cheaper option 👌🏼💪

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +1

      I really want to try pon but no stores around here carry it. I would assume they would have similar results.

    • @ConnieP92
      @ConnieP92 Рік тому +1

      @@EverythingPlants Same here in Sydney so I have to order it online. It’s a bit pricey but with some plants I feel it’s worth the ‘splurge’. Perlite is definitely the best cost effective option, esp if it’s already giving you the results you want. Happy growing!

  • @peculiarone339
    @peculiarone339 Рік тому +5

    This is so cool!! Thank you!! How often do you water when the plant is in Perlite - Thank you!!

  • @Chizzey89
    @Chizzey89 Рік тому +7

    I’ve never considered putting plants in just perlite. You just treat the perlite as if it was regular potting soil? So you would fertilize the same way and everything?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +7

      Yes, I treat them like they were in soil with fertilizer and water

    • @woowooone
      @woowooone 4 місяці тому

      Do you soak when you water? ​@@EverythingPlants

  • @planttherapy1860
    @planttherapy1860 Рік тому +3

    I love that Alocasia! I think I will always transfer alocasia out of soil. My recent repots are going through exactly what you described in this video. Leaf drop, etc. One is down to a stump, but we'll see! 😂 Great video!

    • @charlie81dbz
      @charlie81dbz Рік тому +4

      Don't give up! I've had two small alocasias that were shipped poorly and when they arrived lost all leaves and I ended up with two stumps and few roots. I put them both in water prop jars with water just up to the base and kept them in a sunny area and eventually they both came back. I also had a few corms that I had in prop boxes with perlite and when I transplanted them into soil didn't do well, but I just kept letting them dry out and watering and eventually they came back as well. I tend to think that if the main base isn't dead they can come back from way more than seems possible.

    • @planttherapy1860
      @planttherapy1860 Рік тому +4

      @@charlie81dbz Yes! I am hopeful for new life! You gotta love alocasia for that!

  • @turogers13
    @turogers13 Рік тому +1

    Good to know. I have hope for mine. Definitely going to try perlite.

  • @irmaljimenez
    @irmaljimenez 3 місяці тому +1

    My alocasia lost all her leaves. I’m going to try perlite. 🤞🏽

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  3 місяці тому

      @@irmaljimenez is it in soil right now? It may have just gone dormant.

  • @cinnatoasty
    @cinnatoasty 2 місяці тому +1

    How do you feel about the environmental impacts of perlite? Much like vermiculite, perlite is a nonrenewable resource mined from the earth (silica) and requires substantial fossil fuels to heat it to the required temperature for it to form the way it does. (This is a very general overview of how it works; pls don't come at me internet 😅)
    Idk if I missed you mentioning anything related to the ecological friendliness/sustainability of this method, but I worry seeing so many people saying they're going to just use perlite moving forward when other options exist.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  2 місяці тому +1

      @@cinnatoasty we should all be conscious of what we use and never in excess.....I try and use repurposed wood for planks that i use for plants and etc. Now with that being said, you can make that argument for literally anything you buy. The nice thing about perlite is that in horticulture you can most times reuse it. I no longer use just straight perlite but it did work for me at that time.

  • @aquaman461
    @aquaman461 Рік тому +4

    Great video thanks. Are you keeping the perlite wet and water in the saucer?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +5

      I water it and let it dry out. No standing water. I will usually water again in a couple days

    • @karenpowell4626
      @karenpowell4626 Рік тому

      Does this pot have holes in the bottom?

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 5 місяців тому +1

    Jeff do you use a reservoir for your plants growing solely in perlte?

  • @reddingsnuthouse
    @reddingsnuthouse Рік тому +1

    I put all my alocasias in pon from start...mine thrive in that and have no more issues with rot

  • @Goldenstateguy1
    @Goldenstateguy1 6 місяців тому

    Have you ever used fluval instead of perlite? I just transplanted a cuprea and a dragon's scale due to root rot and added them to a mixture of perlite and fluval granuels. Lets hope they grow some new roots and thanks for this informative video.

  • @sushiegirl
    @sushiegirl Рік тому +1

    Hey Jeff, soooo happy to see you’re in Canada, I’m in Ottawa and wish you were my neighbour 😂

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому

      Haha that would be awesome 👍 unfortunately I'm in Regina

    • @sushiegirl
      @sushiegirl Рік тому

      @@EverythingPlantsI have that same alocasia that I rescued from Costco, was literally half dead, I had to go water it in their washroom, anyway the trunk is wobbly now and suspecting root rot or something, I think I should check on the roots 😩

  • @sandrag8656
    @sandrag8656 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for this very helpful video. Can you please add, when and how you fertilised in this new environment? Think thats crucial.

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 Рік тому +3

    Oh man I love you right now 😊...I have an Alocasia that was large and beautiful but like your it just went limp and started falling over a long with leaf drop. I hadn't seen anyone put a video out like this so I was lost and I put it in water ..the plant continued to die off and now I have 8 leaves and all are very small😢..Is it possible to move to perlite even though it has been in water? In water it's not doing the best. Help

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +3

      Yes you can definitely move it to perlite but I would suggest keeping the perlite fairly wet but no standing water at the bottom.... Make sure it doesn't dry out for the first few weeks

    • @kbm4409
      @kbm4409 Рік тому +1

      Thank you for replying. How can I check for moisture with this method? I know visually I could assume, but is it better tested by finger touch or using a chopstick ? I know this may be a silly question but I have never attempted to grow in perlite so I am a true newbie to this method.

  • @Tr0picalshorty
    @Tr0picalshorty 9 місяців тому +2

    Hey! Do you have drainage holes in all your containers / pots

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 Рік тому +3

    How often are you watering your plants growing in perlite?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +5

      I usually have to water them a bit more than if they were in soil generally every 2 to 5 days

  • @surgeinc1
    @surgeinc1 Рік тому +1

    Amazing that you saved it!
    What kind of fertilizer do you add to your pearlite?

  • @renatecormick7399
    @renatecormick7399 Рік тому +1

    Hi Geoff. You have to love Alocasias, they’re so amazing the way they can bounce back from a literal stump. My Polly was attacked by spider mite but is living happily now with her seven babies in leca. Today I repotted my Silver Dragon into a Pon substitute and found 2 corms which surprised me because she came to me as a baby about 9 months ago. I noticed that the oldest leaf has a large section on the top inner part like a sulphur coloured covering. Have you ever come across this and if so, any idea what has caused it? Thanks for sharing this interesting video.

  • @Jennoriafly
    @Jennoriafly Рік тому +1

    Are colocasia similar to alocasia in the fact that they need plenty of airflow to the roots? I just recently got a colocasia black beauty, and I was super excited about it. But two days after receiving it, the leaves basically started melting off. They got crinkly and pretty much transparent. It's still just a little tiny baby plant, so I know there's a huge chance that I could lose it.. I really don't want to though, so if I were to turn it back, would I have a better chance of saving it that way?

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Рік тому +2

    Thank you Jeff ! 🎃🍁🍂💚🙃

  • @wongivan5046
    @wongivan5046 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks for this very helpful video. How many times to watering a week in perlite? My variegated allocasia got root rot too. But I don’t know how many times to watering in perlite.

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  10 місяців тому

      Depends on your conditions I guess. I water just like when it's in soil.....water when it's almost dry

    • @wongivan5046
      @wongivan5046 10 місяців тому +1

      @@EverythingPlants When it's In perlite, water when it's dry too?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  10 місяців тому

      @@wongivan5046 yup, thats what I do....water when it's ALMOST dry

    • @wongivan5046
      @wongivan5046 10 місяців тому

      @@EverythingPlants Thank you very much. I'll save my vatiegated allocasia by putting it into perlite ASAP.😊

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Jeff for your time and knowledge on plants. I was wondering do you still use self watering pots and if so whats your recommendation? Im researching options because i want to try at least one plant first. I was against self watering pots at first because normally I would see them in the big box stores and those plants are usually drowning and need rescuing....What are your thoughts?

  • @AngieCathcart
    @AngieCathcart Рік тому +2

    Hi! Love your channel. Question: Would you disturb the new root system again to take off the rotted roots hanging out after it's recovered? Or just leave them and keep an eye on them?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +2

      I will leave those roots alone for now. Next time I would probably cut off more of the roots before placing in perlite.

  • @RobynSanders-z1h
    @RobynSanders-z1h 4 місяці тому

    What if the root base has no roots at all?

  • @saeedyazari
    @saeedyazari Рік тому +2

    Thanks for the video but Everyone says that Alocasia needs high humidity and the reason for failing to keep one is that factor. Do you have a high humidity environment for your plants? Or is it perlite doing the magic?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +3

      Right now it's between 40 to 50% humidity.... I don't find that they need super high humidity. They need consistent watering and light as well as good airflow to the roots which perlite provides

  • @melodybarnes2495
    @melodybarnes2495 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the video, Jeff! I have done many props in perlite, but never thought to put plants struggling with rot into it. And I never would have tried leaving in perlite indefinitely. I got a rotted Polly from Lowe’s that I am going to try with it. It had some very small bulbs in the soil that I assume are corms. Can they be put directly into perlite too?

  • @sugarandoatsllc833
    @sugarandoatsllc833 4 місяці тому

    I'm getting brown spots and I lost a new leaf kind of freaking out because I have a leaf turning brown 😢 I'm going to switch to all perlite tomorrow.
    When do you ever switch it out of perilate?

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 5 місяців тому +1

    Jeff can you put multiple alocasia into one pot if their not really big?

  • @BTeezy82
    @BTeezy82 2 місяці тому

    What about fertilizer

  • @Jenn_Zara
    @Jenn_Zara 4 місяці тому

    Do you keep the perlite moist? How frequently are you watering once in perlite?

  • @jessicacook8186
    @jessicacook8186 Рік тому +2

    Does perlite seem to help with spider mites on alocasias?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +1

      Unfortunately no lol I will spray off my plants as often as I can with just water

  • @olgalydiavidal1375
    @olgalydiavidal1375 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video!! What kind of fertilizer to you mix with the perlite? So do you not rinse the perlite? Hope you respond 🙏 Thanks much!😍🌱🪴

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  9 місяців тому

      I do rinse the perlite and I water it like I would if it was in soil. I use dyna grow foliage pro diluted in water..... And water when the plant needs it. Hope this helps and thanks for watching

  • @susananeves1287
    @susananeves1287 8 місяців тому

    Hey, thanks it is very helpful!
    I have 2 questions :
    - do you water in between the videos?
    - If yes, when is it supposed to be watered?

  • @ChristinaTrevino-i2s
    @ChristinaTrevino-i2s 5 місяців тому

    Will an alocasia produce more leaves if there's root rot

  • @logenhutchins653
    @logenhutchins653 8 місяців тому

    The stem of my Alocasia is rotting at the base but the roots are still firm,white and healthy. How can I save my plant? My preferred choice of substrate is leca.

  • @jimmyjo1375
    @jimmyjo1375 7 місяців тому +1

    Do you ever have issues with algae forming in perlite?

  • @gaile5952
    @gaile5952 3 місяці тому +1

    So how often do we water it? How would we know when to water?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  3 місяці тому +1

      I would water when the perlite is almost dry.

    • @gaile5952
      @gaile5952 2 місяці тому

      @@EverythingPlants should i water it like how i water plants with soil? Or does it need a little water reservoir?

  • @AnaRita.Yoga.Mobility
    @AnaRita.Yoga.Mobility 7 місяців тому

    Do you repot the alocasia afterwards in soil? Or you just keep it in perlite? And what about watering while it’s on perlite? Frequency and do you use anything else besides water?

  • @Michelle-bl8sz
    @Michelle-bl8sz 7 місяців тому +1

    How are you fertilizing the plant? Just put my tiny dancer in Perlite!

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  7 місяців тому

      Let me know how it goes for you. I use foliage pro fertilizer

  • @jordanquick4231
    @jordanquick4231 Рік тому

    I just repotted my silver dragon last night into perlite after watching all your videos. It was still in the original soil and it was holding water really bad. I found 8 corms, and 2 even had roots already! I made a perlite prop box for them so I’m hoping for the best 🤞🏼my silver dragon wants to fall over in the perlite though because it doesn’t hold it well. Is it my perlite that is the issue or is this normal?

  • @1101naomi
    @1101naomi Рік тому +2

    Can you leave it in the perlite forever?

  • @hnelson5609
    @hnelson5609 7 місяців тому

    So can they just stay potted in perlite for their whole lives?

  • @clearwaterbeachhomesearchm5957

    I wonder if pon is a good idea

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +2

      I've never used it but I'm sure it's very comparable

  • @davidhalley9795
    @davidhalley9795 9 місяців тому

    I have a silver dragon that fell as well. Unlike yours I have no root ball and no roots. I have three leaves left. Do you think perlite will save it?

  • @melodybarnes2495
    @melodybarnes2495 11 місяців тому

    Ps: Can you use Daconil fungicide on the rot instead of peroxide/water mix?

  • @livelovelaugh0000
    @livelovelaugh0000 3 місяці тому +1

    How often do I water it in the perlite?

  • @charbar1360
    @charbar1360 2 місяці тому

    Do you leave the other rotted roots?

  • @nicoleperron3315
    @nicoleperron3315 Рік тому +2

    Do you leave them permanently in perlite or do you transfer them to soil latrr on?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому +5

      I leave them in perlite! I do have some in soil but I find root system is far more established in perlite

    • @nicoleperron3315
      @nicoleperron3315 Рік тому +1

      @@EverythingPlants oh that's interesting, I have one plant silver Dragon but it came in soil, I just got it.

    • @NicoleInga
      @NicoleInga Рік тому +2

      ​@@EverythingPlantsafter seeing your previous video about alocasias in perlite - my alocasias traveled into perlite as well and they are greate.

    • @Nat-cj4ff
      @Nat-cj4ff Рік тому +2

      Jeff I learned the perlite trick from you and have used it quite a bit for different plants, works every time.
      This is off topic but I got my first cacti this summer and need help. How will I know when to water them during the winter months? Do you have a video I could watch or tips & tricks?

  • @ronniesbabygirl22
    @ronniesbabygirl22 11 місяців тому

    So no hole in the bottom of the pots? Do you just water them lightly with the perlite ?

  • @Kpnitreal
    @Kpnitreal 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi! Fairly new Alocasia enthusiast....Do you have all your alocasias living in perlite?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  7 місяців тому +1

      I only have one in perlite and it's dormant right now. The rest I have in an aroid mix and just trialing pon as well

  • @garygilliam1890
    @garygilliam1890 Рік тому

    How long can you grow plants in perlite

  • @krisachar
    @krisachar Місяць тому

    Your black pot has very few drainage holes at the pot bottom. That is the reason for the rotting problem.

  • @heatherbocks
    @heatherbocks Рік тому +2

    Do you prefer perlite to pon?

  • @torquess454
    @torquess454 Рік тому +1

    Great job thanks!!

  • @tocheuzepip2899
    @tocheuzepip2899 7 місяців тому +1

    Did you feed it during this process?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  7 місяців тому

      Yes, I always provide a small amount of diluted fertilizer with each watering. My problem is is that I'm a chronic underwater

  • @frankw9836
    @frankw9836 2 місяці тому +1

    can you mix leca and perlite ?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  2 місяці тому

      Just curious for what reason? I don't see any benefit to mixing them but you definitely can

    • @frankw9836
      @frankw9836 2 місяці тому

      @@EverythingPlants i put leca on the Bottom then perlite in the middle (to hold the plant better in shape) then more leca on Top just leca makes the Plant wobbly

  • @rovenab3300
    @rovenab3300 Рік тому +2

    Can you tell the name of this alocasia?

  • @JoseFloresEC
    @JoseFloresEC 10 місяців тому

    Do you add any liquid fertilizer while it's growing roots?
    Edit: nvm I heard you do. I'll do the same

  • @محمدابوقمر-ض8ف
    @محمدابوقمر-ض8ف Рік тому +1

    When it's in perlite what kind of fertilizer do you use plz?

    • @EverythingPlants
      @EverythingPlants  Рік тому

      The same as with any soil....I use dyna grow foliage pro

    • @محمدابوقمر-ض8ف
      @محمدابوقمر-ض8ف Рік тому

      @@EverythingPlants thank you, ur Chanel is one of my favorite's nice work u are doing as always

  • @katiesoutback2887
    @katiesoutback2887 9 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @Thejoyfulhatmaker
    @Thejoyfulhatmaker 8 місяців тому

    could u try rescue in pon too?

  • @matthewglasgow4085
    @matthewglasgow4085 Місяць тому

    Nice tool lol tbh I like to use metal eating utensils 😅

  • @IceSk8Princessa12
    @IceSk8Princessa12 3 місяці тому +1

    How often do you water in perlite?😂

  • @The_Black_Truth
    @The_Black_Truth Рік тому +1

    AL💚CASIAS!!!

  • @susiesmith2543
    @susiesmith2543 8 місяців тому +1

    I love my dragons breath

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Рік тому +2

    💚🌱