Hey Jeff I just found out from another site that fresh soil naturally acidifies any water added to it and is able to balance the nutrients and salts- however, over time the soil loses the ability to do this if it’s been fed only alkaline water. That’s why salts build up later in our pots - the soil can no longer balance the water and use the salts. If we refresh the soil when we see this then the new soil will rebalance the tap water again. This is why we can still grow plants successfully with tap water at first but over time, with the same soil, we may get a decline in the plant. So either, refresh the soil or balance the water before watering. Both will work. 🥰👍 But I’ve taken your advice to add acid to my water, using the products you’ve recommended.
I love the fast straight to the point tone you take on these videos. Never have to fast forward lol. Most youtubers take 5+ min just with intro's and describing what they are about to do lol
I got a cutting of this plant from my grandmother about 20 years ago. I have started several others and so have my mother & my daughter. I gave a cutting to my sister-in-law, and she had it started in a jar of water and left it in there for years! My grandmother called it a rosary plant (because of the way it attaches to itself). I'm glad to have started others because the main plant did end up dying; I thought it was me. Thanks!
@@EverythingPlants It definitely lasted longer than 5 years (so did my mother's) but did eventually die. I thought I had done something wrong. I can't be certain, but I'd bet it was at least 10 years for the main plant. My mom's eventually died, also. My daughter & I still have smaller plants we started from the main plant.
Awesome and much desperately needed video!🤩😍🤩😍!!! So upset that I missed the live!😢. Your String of Pearls are stunning! I never heard of them having a life span. Could be like pain in the neck Tradescantia, that you have to keep propagating to have a nice looking plant. I refuse to give up! Thank youuuuuu so much for the complete explanation 🤩😍🤩😍💖.
My string of pearls started to die off after about 3 years, too. No matter what I tried. It started to get dry and die close to the roots, leaving the vines healthy longer, which I found odd. I didn’t know then how to propagate it, so it eventually just went in the compost bin. Now I have two new string of pearls plants and am glad to know how to get them to thrive even better than the first one. Also, trying to locate a video on the propagation boxes you use. What do you put in them, how do you store them, and so on. Thank you for all your great info!
Thank you thank you Jeff! I will keep keeping you updating on my new one :).....yours is a star :).....love it! I already got a baby starter of cuttings from when I first brought it home.....a couple strands were broke! It is so cute! Good to know to keep back ups :) until I hopefully master mine.....have a great day!
Any strings (pearl, watermelom, beans, heart, tears, etc.) will rarely grow from leaves. They will rot before anything happens and usually they only form roots. Use cuttings to propagate for success.
Great video Jeff. I’ve been waiting for this since I’ve been struggling with this plant for awhile. It never died but just kinda sat there. Hopefully I can get some success with it now. Thanks.
@@EverythingPlants yes. The way I water and the amount of perlite in the soil. I need more perlite and I need to let the soil dry out more between waterings. And maybe a bit more direct sun.
String of pearls will live about 5 years. I think if one constantly adds back into the plant pot you could keep it going for an indefinite amount of time. Many mites can only be seen with 60x- 90x zoom. You just wouldn't see them. If you have a declining plant try a sulphur treatment. It will either respond very quickly and perk up or expire. It basically kills all types of pests. I use a 1 part Tea Tree to 10 parts water spray treatment on my plants. It kills black mold, fungus, viruses, aphids, mites, false mites, thrips, and mealy bugs. Your plant is beautiful. I know for myself I am guilty in the past of not replacing the soil every 1.5-2 yrs or so. This can really keep plants living longer.💚🪴☘️🌱🌵🌿🍃
If you pulled up the plant and trimmed the roots like they do for bonzsi plants I bet it wouldn't die after 3 years the fact you can take cuttings and they live on is a good sign
Hi Jeff. Thanks for sharing this information about String of Pearls. I have two small pots and both are in kind of a mixture of regular potting mix plus some orchid bark and Perlite. For the moment they seem to be growing well. I had them outside under a patio but decided to bring them inside. One I have put in my bathroom and now thinking it’s not such a good idea, there is a skylight which I thought would provide enough light but the ends of the vines a turning upwards towards the ceiling. After watching your video I can see I’m doing all the wrong things with my plants and firstly need to check the light level as well as repot into succulent mix. Thanks again, you’ve really set me on the right track now and I’ll deal with both plants today. (May even put them back in one pot for a fuller plant).
I bought some like cactus and citrus soil mix that says it’s great for succulents (I think ya miracle grow brand) but it doesn’t have any bark or large pieces and I don’t even think it has sand. It really just looks like regular potting soil with maybe some coconut choir stuff.
My brother in law's (married my sister) mom works for a plant nursery and she always brings these home and gives me some and for some reason they love neglect, i drown them in a bucket and place them back in their spot. The long trails are annoying to unwind after a dunking.
Thanx.your string of pearls looks so beautiful! Mine is growing well but very slowly.I have kept in west under the shade where it is getting enough light.Still waiting patiently. Approx how much time does ti take to show proper growth like yours😊
My mothers SOP plant has dried up nearly completely. Upon a close examination I found puffs of seeds. A tiny new sprout with the puff beside it. I gathered several and am going to try starting. Have you seen them bloom?
String of turtles as well apparently live 3-5 years, but it says string of hearts are long lived and can grow around 12 feet, I wonder what the difference is there, they’re very similar plants
Hi Jeff! Thank you for very informative video. My string of pearls is doing better once I started to use grow light. One question: how often do you repot yours. I also thinks it will be a kind of difficult plant to repot since roots are tiny and vines are long. Do you have any repotting tips? Thank you.
I just constantly read and research the world wide web for facts. I like to research each specific plant and their origin....and look up the type of conditions that it receives. Now for something specific like foot candles, I will search something like 'foot candle houseplant requirements' on the google machine
i first saw this plant at the tender age of 17 (will be 59 in sept )... spent the bulk of my adulthood looking for one...finally "found" one when one of my highschool friend's adult daughter bought one for her.... it took mant tries before we finally were able to propoagate it... I brought it home (third try) and it was thriving for a couple years... I decided to move clear across the country and left it with my sister to keep safe for me until I could come back and get it. Soon after I had moved, a stray, pregnant cat decdided my sister was a safe place to have her litter... when her babies started to explore the world... the plant was their favorite thing to play with. Needless to say... I am once again, looking for the plant.... I am on the gulf coast of Florida (Sarasota) if anyone knows where I could find one local to me! Thanks in advance. Thanks for the information Jeff... this will make it easier (I hope) to properly care for it when i do find one!
I don't test frequently.....I did the original test then added the pH down and tested until I got the right amount of solution. I use a 4L milk jug and 1.5mls of pH down to get the right consistency and that's just what I add now each time. Hope this makes sense haha
@@EverythingPlants I don’t have IG unfortunately. It’s in a 4 inch terracotta pot. Very full on top. It looks very healthy There are a few strands spilling over the side but they don’t even reach the bottom of the pot. There are abt 5 strands that aren’t straggly. Just not long. I have the best description that I could being that I can’t send a pic
During the summer can I grow it outside? I live in a apartment my main window in south facing and I only get bright light in the apartment. It only has one Main vine that I haven’t killed yet and it’s not long enough to propagate. 😢
Ooh thanks for this video! I love string of pearls, but mine doesn't look great... all the new pearls are long and thin! maybe they become round when they are older? I'm planning to repot mine into terracotta (it is still in the plastic pot I bought it in) but repotting it kind of intimidates me! I'm afraid of damaging/snapping the stems (mine is not very big or full so i don't want to lose any "strings").
Foot candle is just a measurement of visible light. There are varying values but typically 50-200 foot candles is considered low light. 200 to 750 is medium light and anything over that is considered bright light.
Hey Jeff I just found out from another site that fresh soil naturally acidifies any water added to it and is able to balance the nutrients and salts- however, over time the soil loses the ability to do this if it’s been fed only alkaline water. That’s why salts build up later in our pots - the soil can no longer balance the water and use the salts. If we refresh the soil when we see this then the new soil will rebalance the tap water again. This is why we can still grow plants successfully with tap water at first but over time, with the same soil, we may get a decline in the plant. So either, refresh the soil or balance the water before watering. Both will work. 🥰👍 But I’ve taken your advice to add acid to my water, using the products you’ve recommended.
Thanks for the information Julia!
This is fascinating and makes perfect sense! I’m going to do a soil refresh tomorrow ! Thanks for this comment
I love the fast straight to the point tone you take on these videos. Never have to fast forward lol. Most youtubers take 5+ min just with intro's and describing what they are about to do lol
I dislike this as well....just get into the topic of the video already haha Thanks for watching Pedro!
I got a cutting of this plant from my grandmother about 20 years ago. I have started several others and so have my mother & my daughter. I gave a cutting to my sister-in-law, and she had it started in a jar of water and left it in there for years! My grandmother called it a rosary plant (because of the way it attaches to itself). I'm glad to have started others because the main plant did end up dying; I thought it was me. Thanks!
Did you have the same plant for 20 years? I'm so curious about if these last 5 years or more
@@EverythingPlants It definitely lasted longer than 5 years (so did my mother's) but did eventually die. I thought I had done something wrong. I can't be certain, but I'd bet it was at least 10 years for the main plant. My mom's eventually died, also. My daughter & I still have smaller plants we started from the main plant.
Awesome and much desperately needed video!🤩😍🤩😍!!! So upset that I missed the live!😢. Your String of Pearls are stunning! I never heard of them having a life span. Could be like pain in the neck Tradescantia, that you have to keep propagating to have a nice looking plant. I refuse to give up! Thank youuuuuu so much for the complete explanation 🤩😍🤩😍💖.
Thanks for the reminder to do this video haha
This was so thorough - so much great information that I didn’t know. Can’t wait to try again with a SOP one day 😀
Good luck Fern and thanks for watching!
I’m going to try to grow a string of pearls one more time thanks to your helpful advise. They’re so beautiful! 💚🙃
Good luck!
Thank you for sharing
String of pearls beautiful plant 🪴
Thanks Jillian
My string of pearls started to die off after about 3 years, too. No matter what I tried. It started to get dry and die close to the roots, leaving the vines healthy longer, which I found odd. I didn’t know then how to propagate it, so it eventually just went in the compost bin. Now I have two new string of pearls plants and am glad to know how to get them to thrive even better than the first one.
Also, trying to locate a video on the propagation boxes you use. What do you put in them, how do you store them, and so on. Thank you for all your great info!
Oh this video came at a perfect time! My beautiful string of pearls fell ten feet off a shelf last night and definitely needs some extra love now
Oh no. Hope you can salvage it
I just bought one and love it… thank you for all the maintenance tips 😊
You are welcome! Enjoy your new plant
Thank you thank you Jeff! I will keep keeping you updating on my new one :).....yours is a star :).....love it! I already got a baby starter of cuttings from when I first brought it home.....a couple strands were broke! It is so cute! Good to know to keep back ups :) until I hopefully master mine.....have a great day!
Good luck Justina.....you got this!
Any strings (pearl, watermelom, beans, heart, tears, etc.) will rarely grow from leaves. They will rot before anything happens and usually they only form roots. Use cuttings to propagate for success.
Great video Jeff. I’ve been waiting for this since I’ve been struggling with this plant for awhile. It never died but just kinda sat there. Hopefully I can get some success with it now. Thanks.
Is there anything that you'd change now that you've seen this video?
@@EverythingPlants yes. The way I water and the amount of perlite in the soil. I need more perlite and I need to let the soil dry out more between waterings. And maybe a bit more direct sun.
String of pearls will live about 5 years. I think if one constantly adds back into the plant pot you could keep it going for an indefinite amount of time. Many mites can only be seen with 60x- 90x zoom. You just wouldn't see them. If you have a declining plant try a sulphur treatment. It will either respond very quickly and perk up or expire. It basically kills all types of pests. I use a 1 part Tea Tree to 10 parts water spray treatment on my plants. It kills black mold, fungus, viruses, aphids, mites, false mites, thrips, and mealy bugs. Your plant is beautiful. I know for myself I am guilty in the past of not replacing the soil every 1.5-2 yrs or so. This can really keep plants living longer.💚🪴☘️🌱🌵🌿🍃
Wow. Thanks for all this information, Debbie 🙂
Thanks Jeff. Cool, little window... Amazing. I forwarded this to my friend, who said she wasn't sure what she did wrong.
I hope it helps!
@EverythingPlants helped me, I will get the variegated one and try my luck.
Very informative tour of your plants💚🌱☘️🌵💚
Thanks Sylvia
Thank you Jeff.❄️💚🙃
👍
If you pulled up the plant and trimmed the roots like they do for bonzsi plants I bet it wouldn't die after 3 years the fact you can take cuttings and they live on is a good sign
Good idea
Last November I added some variegated SOP to my pot and just noticed a few are starting to sunstress a pretty magenta.
That is awesome
That was a lovely live stream,to start the day. Thank you Jeff. Have a great day 😊.
Short and sweet! Thanks for joining
@@EverythingPlants it was quality. Thanks.
Hi Jeff. Thanks for sharing this information about String of Pearls. I have two small pots and both are in kind of a mixture of regular potting mix plus some orchid bark and Perlite. For the moment they seem to be growing well. I had them outside under a patio but decided to bring them inside. One I have put in my bathroom and now thinking it’s not such a good idea, there is a skylight which I thought would provide enough light but the ends of the vines a turning upwards towards the ceiling. After watching your video I can see I’m doing all the wrong things with my plants and firstly need to check the light level as well as repot into succulent mix. Thanks again, you’ve really set me on the right track now and I’ll deal with both plants today. (May even put them back in one pot for a fuller plant).
Hey! If your soil is well draining it will be fine with the orchid bark and perlite. You just don't want the plant sitting in soggy potting soil.
I bought some like cactus and citrus soil mix that says it’s great for succulents (I think ya miracle grow brand) but it doesn’t have any bark or large pieces and I don’t even think it has sand. It really just looks like regular potting soil with maybe some coconut choir stuff.
Thank you for the video Jeff. I was not sure how to propagate this plant. Great video
Thanks, Maureen.
Thanks. I hve had no luck with any of these previously
Hope this helps you out for next time!!!
Thanks Jeff!
Thanks for watching
My brother in law's (married my sister) mom works for a plant nursery and she always brings these home and gives me some and for some reason they love neglect, i drown them in a bucket and place them back in their spot. The long trails are annoying to unwind after a dunking.
Yes they do love neglect!!!!
@@EverythingPlants 🤣🤣🤣
Also when the pearls become very dull looking is another way to tell when they need watered
Yes...mine kinda looked dull too. Thanks Katie
@@EverythingPlants thank you ! I love all your videos and your advice is always spot on
Thanx.your string of pearls looks so beautiful! Mine is growing well but very slowly.I have kept in west under the shade where it is getting enough light.Still waiting patiently. Approx how much time does ti take to show proper growth like yours😊
Great video thank you Jeff, I think my oldest string is showing signs of age and I will propergate and start another new one 😁
How old is yours?
Great tips I have found them hard to grow.
I agree they're not the easiest despite what some people say.... Basically neglect them lol
My mothers SOP plant has dried up nearly completely. Upon a close examination I found puffs of seeds. A tiny new sprout with the puff beside it. I gathered several and am going to try starting. Have you seen them bloom?
Mine has put out a couple flowers in the past but I've never seen any seeds from it or not that I've seen anyways.
Very informative video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
String of turtles as well apparently live 3-5 years, but it says string of hearts are long lived and can grow around 12 feet, I wonder what the difference is there, they’re very similar plants
Very helpful! Love this channel!
Thanks Rebekah (cool spelling)
Hi Jeff! Thank you for very informative video. My string of pearls is doing better once I started to use grow light. One question: how often do you repot yours. I also thinks it will be a kind of difficult plant to repot since roots are tiny and vines are long. Do you have any repotting tips? Thank you.
Here is how I repotted mine (to save it).....ua-cam.com/video/CLoShQD3sUQ/v-deo.html it starts around 3 mins
@@EverythingPlants Thank you. I am going to watch it.😀
@@Hiromi.S-hs it's an old one haha
Great info! Appreciate the detail you include!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Jeff, have tried growing string of pearl's several times but it dies.I think it's too humid. So what can I do?
Hey Lori. What type of pot and soil did you use? And was it in bright light?
Where do you find out all this information about how much light (foot candles) any plants?
I just constantly read and research the world wide web for facts. I like to research each specific plant and their origin....and look up the type of conditions that it receives. Now for something specific like foot candles, I will search something like 'foot candle houseplant requirements' on the google machine
i first saw this plant at the tender age of 17 (will be 59 in sept )... spent the bulk of my adulthood looking for one...finally "found" one when one of my highschool friend's adult daughter bought one for her.... it took mant tries before we finally were able to propoagate it... I brought it home (third try) and it was thriving for a couple years... I decided to move clear across the country and left it with my sister to keep safe for me until I could come back and get it.
Soon after I had moved, a stray, pregnant cat decdided my sister was a safe place to have her litter... when her babies started to explore the world... the plant was their favorite thing to play with.
Needless to say... I am once again, looking for the plant.... I am on the gulf coast of Florida (Sarasota) if anyone knows where I could find one local to me! Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the information Jeff... this will make it easier (I hope) to properly care for it when i do find one!
Wow...that is quite the story. I hope you find another one soon
Do you test your water each time you water or because you’ve tested it previously you know how much PH down you need to add at every watering?❄️💚🙃
I don't test frequently.....I did the original test then added the pH down and tested until I got the right amount of solution. I use a 4L milk jug and 1.5mls of pH down to get the right consistency and that's just what I add now each time. Hope this makes sense haha
@@EverythingPlants Yes it does thank you! ❄️💚🙃
I need some specific help with mines Jeff. She is thriving, however she is not trailing. How do I get the trails to grow longer?
How big is the pot? Are there any stems growing over the sides? Feel free to send a picture to my IG account
@@EverythingPlants I don’t have IG unfortunately. It’s in a 4 inch terracotta pot. Very full on top. It looks very healthy There are a few strands spilling over the side but they don’t even reach the bottom of the pot. There are abt 5 strands that aren’t straggly. Just not long. I have the best description that I could being that I can’t send a pic
During the summer can I grow it outside? I live in a apartment my main window in south facing and I only get bright light in the apartment. It only has one Main vine that I haven’t killed yet and it’s not long enough to propagate. 😢
Again where do you find the water pH for individual plants?
Google pH levels for houseplants and you can find endless about of information on topics like this!
You are really good at explaining! Have a good day! :)
Thank you so much!!!
Thank you, just #SUBSCRIBED.. Question, please… what type of light meter do you use, recommend?
Thanks Jeff! Love the art at the end of the video! Did you create it?
I had it made from an artist in Ontario and that is the design for my merch!
Great video! Do you have any advice for string of turtles care?
I would say it's pretty close to the same care as the SOP....I wouldn't really change much
Wow! Look at that beauty 😃
My strings are puny 😄😄😄 I plan to gently fertilize starting next month.
Oh yeah!
It’s pretty, but I’m allergic to the smell of the flowers. I had too pick them all off.
Interesting....are you allergic to other types as well?
Every time I put my s.o.p. under grow lights it dries it up so quickly.
Does it grow fast though?
Can i put them in my bathroom..
Sure....as long as it gets good light in there.
Great video!!
Thanks!
Interesting that no one ever talked about how they can just die from aging... 8:32
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How to protect it from snail 🐌?
Hello!!! Good information. Thx!! 🙋🏼♀️💚🪴🐩
Thanks Nina
I’ve never heard of sop dying out 3-5 years
I've never heard of that either until I started doing some reading and I found a couple sources that said similar things so I'm not too sure
👍👍☘☘😀😀😀
Yay....thanks!
Do you have a string of watermelon? I need care tips for mine.
I don't have this one, but I'm sure it is VERY SIMILAR requirements to the pearls.... adequate light, well draining cactus soil and water when dry
Ooh thanks for this video! I love string of pearls, but mine doesn't look great... all the new pearls are long and thin! maybe they become round when they are older?
I'm planning to repot mine into terracotta (it is still in the plastic pot I bought it in) but repotting it kind of intimidates me! I'm afraid of damaging/snapping the stems (mine is not very big or full so i don't want to lose any "strings").
Here’s Jeff doing a repot in a string of pearls: ua-cam.com/video/CLoShQD3sUQ/v-deo.html
❤️🍀
This is way too technical,I don't even know what a foot candle is😮
Foot candle is just a measurement of visible light. There are varying values but typically 50-200 foot candles is considered low light. 200 to 750 is medium light and anything over that is considered bright light.