Im down for an introduction to your terrarium plants Even though I am mainly here because of the Hoya content…. Your other vids are equally fun to watch 🌱🌸
Love your chore videos as I do some along with you. And it must be the day for dropping and knocking! I have dropped and knocked so much today I have decided to leave everything out and put away tomorrow 😂❤🌸
💚💚💚🫶🏼you are great Miro!!! Thank you for your videos💚💚💚🌱 Finally getting my new hoyas out of moss this weekend 🙌🎉 ..hahahaha thinking never again will i put myself through that again😅 water props are soooo much easier
I lose tags all the time however I don’t remember which Hoya it was! 🥺 This week is in the history books…some of my coworkers have been kinda dramatic but I’m trying to ignore it. I was watering and wiping leaves checking for pests. I go in sections at my house, I have quite a bit of plants. Love your personality… you always make me laugh. I can relate…current me making plant problems for future me. Loving your Hoya Amrita!
I didn't like this week either, and next week isn't looking any better. Long live upskill training...yeah, yay not yay. LOL Anyhoo, it's a long weekend here at least. I'm also enjoying my hoya Patricia telling the other 17 hoyas to hold her fertilizer while she gives a masterclass on how to grow. 4 new leaves and at least another 6 growth points. Oh, and I've had her just over a month! Happy Canada Day tomorrow. 🇨🇦 ❤
I am sorry your week hasn't been the best! I do hope the next one has some surprises - GOOD ONES! :D Oh, Patricia is such a good Hoya! I really miss mine (it has been DESTROYED by mites). I really should get a new one. Such an easy grower and a fantastic bloomer! Happy Canada day to you!
I’ve decided to not Pon my Hoyas but use Leca instead. Leca doesn’t hold moisture as well as Pon and Hoyas like to dry out a tad between waterings and this will be easier in LECA. I’m also going to keep one in soil to compare. Tfs
How often do you recommend repotting your hoyas? I have some that I have had for a long time, in organic mix, that I have not repotted ... and I am starting to think I should probably do that lol.
Im listening intently and have learned so much from you. When talking about your plants here, what determines for you which Hoyas go into self-watering pots and which go into an organic mix? How do you know which would work better for the specific Hoya?
I put most of my Hoyas in organic mix :) As for the self-watering - I would put thinner leaved species first into self-watering and then the rest. It will also depend on the size of SW pots awailable to me and the size of the plant/ cutting - for example, despite that one amrita being a thin leaved hoya, I simply don't have such small SW pots, so she will remain in the cup for some time :)
I am new to Hoyas and would love to see you water your hoyas, and what gauge is that copper wire and could you leave a link for it? And what is that "little thingy" tube you put down in the pot? Us newbies would love to know all that!
The wire I got is a 3mm. :) I am not sure what that exactly is in inches :D (it is also copper, but aluminum made to look like copper as atual copper would be too pricey - I think this is called craft wire in the US) A watering video might be interesting! :) I haven't done it in a while... or ever :D (I mean the video, I actually DO water, despite what I say xD) The tube I used something that came with the self-watering pots - it is a water level indicator :)
@@BasiePlants Thank you! Yes any and all tips would be helpful. As in, how to water using the self-waterers, how much water to put in. Also, how and when you fertilize. Love your channel and I look every day for a new one!
I'm catching up on your videos so maybe you've already adressed this but do you struggle with your begonias in higher temperatures? This year I cant keep our flat under 28°C and my Begonias all limp 😢
I am not sure what it would be in inches, but it is a 3mm wire. :) It is not copper, it is aluminum wire that is colored so it looks like copper. Actual copper one would be too expensive :D I think they call this a craft wire in the US.
I also did not appreciate this week. I appreciate you though. Thanks again for hanging out with me
Your plant collection is as stunning and glorious as that hair!
I want to see the terrarium! I'm going through my begonia era. Also, you introduced me to episcia, and I'd love to see more of those.
Perfect timing. I have plant chores lined up for today and need a buddy.
Oh, excellent then! I will gladly be your plant chores buddy :D
I would like a terrarium update, please dont chicken out
Im down for an introduction to your terrarium plants
Even though I am mainly here because of the Hoya content….
Your other vids are equally fun to watch 🌱🌸
Oh, no worries, I will make it my goal to hook everyone to other plants than Hoya. :D
I am onboard for terrarium plants Miro! However, your plant chores vids are some of my favorites that I watch as I work along.
I am glad you like them
I find your thinking out loud processing very helpful...and watching you make a mix. Love those healthy roots!
I love how you gave a fancy name to my rambling 😂 I love the healthy roots too
Oh that microphylla is soooo cute!
Okaaaay I got the hint! I will send them next week 🙈
Love your chore videos as I do some along with you. And it must be the day for dropping and knocking! I have dropped and knocked so much today I have decided to leave everything out and put away tomorrow 😂❤🌸
Let's face it, every day is a dropping and knocking things off day for me 😂
Thank you for the video. Terrarium video sounds interesting.
Honestly, those plants have much better foliage than most hoyas. Ooops.
💚💚💚🫶🏼you are great Miro!!! Thank you for your videos💚💚💚🌱
Finally getting my new hoyas out of moss this weekend 🙌🎉 ..hahahaha thinking never again will i put myself through that again😅 water props are soooo much easier
I love to propagate in moss :D Water propagating is my least favorite, I always knock them over or they go dry on me :D
I love watching your repot videos
I lose tags all the time however I don’t remember which Hoya it was! 🥺
This week is in the history books…some of my coworkers have been kinda dramatic but I’m trying to ignore it. I was watering and wiping leaves checking for pests. I go in sections at my house, I have quite a bit of plants. Love your personality… you always make me laugh. I can relate…current me making plant problems for future me. Loving your Hoya Amrita!
Thankfully, magically, I somehow remember 😂
@@BasiePlantsyou amaze me in how you remember! Lots of info not only names!
I didn't like this week either, and next week isn't looking any better. Long live upskill training...yeah, yay not yay. LOL Anyhoo, it's a long weekend here at least. I'm also enjoying my hoya Patricia telling the other 17 hoyas to hold her fertilizer while she gives a masterclass on how to grow. 4 new leaves and at least another 6 growth points. Oh, and I've had her just over a month! Happy Canada Day tomorrow. 🇨🇦 ❤
I am sorry your week hasn't been the best! I do hope the next one has some surprises - GOOD ONES! :D Oh, Patricia is such a good Hoya! I really miss mine (it has been DESTROYED by mites). I really should get a new one. Such an easy grower and a fantastic bloomer! Happy Canada day to you!
Happy Canada Day! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
I’ve decided to not Pon my Hoyas but use Leca instead. Leca doesn’t hold moisture as well as Pon and Hoyas like to dry out a tad between waterings and this will be easier in LECA. I’m also going to keep one in soil to compare. Tfs
I hope it works out for you and your conditions :) Best way to learn is to do these experiments yourself and see what works there and what not :D
How often do you recommend repotting your hoyas? I have some that I have had for a long time, in organic mix, that I have not repotted ... and I am starting to think I should probably do that lol.
Druga sam.... Mir😍
Im listening intently and have learned so much from you. When talking about your plants here, what determines for you which Hoyas go into self-watering pots and which go into an organic mix? How do you know which would work better for the specific Hoya?
I put most of my Hoyas in organic mix :) As for the self-watering - I would put thinner leaved species first into self-watering and then the rest. It will also depend on the size of SW pots awailable to me and the size of the plant/ cutting - for example, despite that one amrita being a thin leaved hoya, I simply don't have such small SW pots, so she will remain in the cup for some time :)
I’m, apparently, rewatching your videos. For some reason. Apparently.
Oh noooo don't go too far back! I forbid it!
@ I’m going to go back EVEN FURTHER now
What’s the name of the tool you use to twist the trellis wire?
I am new to Hoyas and would love to see you water your hoyas, and what gauge is that copper wire and could you leave a link for it? And what is that "little thingy" tube you put down in the pot? Us newbies would love to know all that!
The wire I got is a 3mm. :) I am not sure what that exactly is in inches :D (it is also copper, but aluminum made to look like copper as atual copper would be too pricey - I think this is called craft wire in the US) A watering video might be interesting! :) I haven't done it in a while... or ever :D (I mean the video, I actually DO water, despite what I say xD) The tube I used something that came with the self-watering pots - it is a water level indicator :)
@@BasiePlants Thank you! Yes any and all tips would be helpful. As in, how to water using the self-waterers, how much water to put in. Also, how and when you fertilize. Love your channel and I look every day for a new one!
Hey, hey!😅
Hey! :D
First comment and first like 🙌🏽
I'm catching up on your videos so maybe you've already adressed this but do you struggle with your begonias in higher temperatures? This year I cant keep our flat under 28°C and my Begonias all limp 😢
What gage copper wire do you use?
It is 3mm craft wire (not actual copper, but aluminum). I am not sure what that is in inches.
What is that copper wire you have for the trellises? What is the diameter?
I am not sure what it would be in inches, but it is a 3mm wire. :) It is not copper, it is aluminum wire that is colored so it looks like copper. Actual copper one would be too expensive :D I think they call this a craft wire in the US.