I love that you show the results after a few months. Most content creators only explain how they improved the soil and other growing conditions, but rarely give an update, so one is left thinking, "Well, did work? Did the plant recover? How fast? How well?" It's helpful to know what one should expect...and when it's time to give up on a plant that's past beyond repair. Your presentation is much more encouraging and insightful than most. Thank you!
Thank you So much for your encouraging words...really appreciated! I believe updates is needed as this way, viewers won't have to do any guesswork and so I try to do that in most of my videos. I would be doing my best to keep this as it is. Thank you once again and Happy Gardening :-)
After replanting my oxalis, it just dropped it's leaves and maybe stayed dormant. I was very sad to lose it, but used to water it on a daily basis. One fine day, lo and behold, new leaves were popping out, I was elated. Now after seeing your video, I am much more confident to take care and such for this plant. I have not fertilized it yet, will do so from now on. Thanks for the info.
Literally I was confused about what to do with my oxalis. It was doing great till recently and even new leaves become droopy now. Great video!! Thank u.. 💗
Once the Oxalis Triangulus starts looking 'tired' and losing it brilliant color you can cut back on watering and store the plant in a cool dark place for a month. I usually repot or freshen up the soil after that but even if you dont it will Explode once you start watering again and give it light.
Thank you Sir. My beautiful oxalis was dying, I had no idea what was wrong. I cannot UA-cam for information as I an blind, bar for I know when dawn has broken. The problem was, my Partner was watering the oxalis as a favour to me without telling me. I have just come across you Sir, you explained what the problem is. "I Thank You from the bottom of my heart." You have saved my,/our oxalis. In my Prayers.🙏👩🦽🇬🇧. x
Thanks for this very informative video because I would have taken off all the soil and exposing the roots. So glad I know now what not to do. My oxalis was getting full morning sun and the color was a bit dull, recently moved her into a shaded area and she's looking good. Your color is really vibrant and of course it's my favorite color.
You are most welcome and thank you So much for your words! I do that, quite often but only with hardy plant. For Oxalis, it's better not to expose the complete roots as they are too delicate. My place is windy too..so, my plant need care like a baby..lol I am glad to know your plant is doing good now, TC :-)
Thank you for such informative video on oxalis. Though I don't have oxalis as of now it is one of the plants in my wish list. I'll soon add to my garden following your tips.
sir my oxalis is not opening for past 2 days and they r drooping. i have watered them when needed and the soil is well drained. and it has been raining for past few days in my country. what should i do now?
Ha ha...I am just trying and thank you so much for your words, I am being honored and thank you once again! Sure, I would do it very soon as I already have recordings ready. Miss Bangalore a lot as spent more than 10 years there...
Hello dude I don't know u r name but I really appreciate u r gardening knowledge and implemented your ideas. I have a request that can u show us how to grow tulip bulbs in your area with updates. Please reply Thank you, 😄😄
Thank you So much for your words :-) Myself Chandan Dutta! Tulip - I can upload video from planting bulbs to getting sprouted. Problem is, they need much cool weather to bloom and my place is not ideal for them :-( Already tried 3 times. They sprout but can't bloom as temp is not favorable. But still, I would try this winter by following some tricks. Hope, I would be successful.
I only removed only the damaged leaves..please wait for some more days, it would take time. In the meantime, try to provide as much bright light as you can. Once it starts producing new leaves, you can apply fertilizers. Wish you all the best!
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you So much for your words, highly appreciated! Calatheas did almost like same with me..would share soon. Though, it's too difficult to make them happy :-(
No need actually..I never do that as the leaves are hydrophobic (Even if you do, showered water droplets would get repelled and would hardly remain on the surfaces). Thank you!
@s nc, It would depends on the area. For example, in Tropical climate, best time to plant the bulbs (or plant itself) would be fall (In Summer may not do well if temp is too high). In Western countries, planting in spring would be ideal once after all frost danger has passed. I hope, that helps.
Thank you for the video. Just three days before I got this plant after searching a lot. Instead of perlite what can be used? I could not found perlite at my area.
Always been a fan of oxalis triangularis because of it's unique color and shape of leaves🤗🤗 if only it wasn't so expensive at my place😩 I have a few questions though... While repotting, did you remove the rotten leaves or stems? Can rotten portions of a plant go back to being healthy? And, It has rained a few times in my city so as per your videos, I took some cuttings of both my red and white hibiscus plants(both are desi variants). I planted them in a pot after applying some rooting hormone. It has been nearly three weeks but I don't see any new growth on them. A couple of them died and I removed them promptly. What am I missing? Pls help🙏
Hmm..it's bit expensive in my place too :-( It's the Hybrid one and so bit costly. >> While repotting, did you remove the rotten leaves or stems? Can rotten portions of a plant go back to being healthy? Yes I did and rotten stems won't come back again. However, there would be bulb inside and from that, we can get new sprouts if and only if bulbs are not rotten. Cuttings can fail due to many reasons. In most cases, the stem rot before even they get a chance to produce the roots. Happens due to the pathogens in the soil. So, we need good soil. If you are using sand, you can try washing the sand properly before planting the cuttings. I hope you can try once again and wish you all the best!
@@GardeningUpbeat thanks a lot for the advice🤗 and what you said was precisely the case with my cuttings😩 they rot before they produce new roots or leaves. This time I'm going to take at least 20 cuttings and try propagating them. Don't mind me asking further but how can I wash the sand I place the cuttings in?
You can just use a bucket -> fill it with water -> pour all the sand -> wash them well -> use a filter to separate the sand from the water...just like we use Teat strainer or Teat filter. Or you can also just pick the sand from the water with hands. It's easy as they don't mix with water...
I love that you show the results after a few months. Most content creators only explain how they improved the soil and other growing conditions, but rarely give an update, so one is left thinking, "Well, did work? Did the plant recover? How fast? How well?" It's helpful to know what one should expect...and when it's time to give up on a plant that's past beyond repair. Your presentation is much more encouraging and insightful than most. Thank you!
Thank you So much for your encouraging words...really appreciated! I believe updates is needed as this way, viewers won't have to do any guesswork and so I try to do that in most of my videos. I would be doing my best to keep this as it is. Thank you once again and Happy Gardening :-)
@@GardeningUpbeat Oh, I'm happy you read my comment! I really meant it.
After replanting my oxalis, it just dropped it's leaves and maybe stayed dormant. I was very sad to lose it, but used to water it on a daily basis. One fine day, lo and behold, new leaves were popping out, I was elated. Now after seeing your video, I am much more confident to take care and such for this plant. I have not fertilized it yet, will do so from now on. Thanks for the info.
Literally I was confused about what to do with my oxalis. It was doing great till recently and even new leaves become droopy now. Great video!! Thank u.. 💗
Glad to know I posted at the right time and thank you So much for your words, much appreciated!
What an accomplishent❤❤. Thank you also for the tips to take care of such responsive plant🎉🎉
So nice of you and thank you so much for your kind feedback, appreciated!
This is a beautiful plant. Thanks for showing us how to care for it.😄
You are most welcome and thank you So much for your words, much appreciated!
Once the Oxalis Triangulus starts looking 'tired' and losing it brilliant color you can cut back on watering and store the plant in a cool dark place for a month. I usually repot or freshen up the soil after that but even if you dont it will Explode once you start watering again and give it light.
Beautiful dog!! And thank you for the informative videos. I love you channel ❤
Thank you so much for everything 🙏
Thank you Sir. My beautiful oxalis was dying, I had no idea what was wrong. I cannot UA-cam for information as I an blind, bar for I know when dawn has broken. The problem was, my Partner was watering the oxalis as a favour to me without telling me. I have just come across you Sir, you explained what the problem is. "I Thank You from the bottom of my heart." You have saved my,/our oxalis. In my Prayers.🙏👩🦽🇬🇧. x
Thank you so much for the info ☺️☺️🤗🌱🌿 Happy Gardening 🌿🌱🌺🌸🌷🌹🌻
You are most welcome and thank you So much for your words, much appreciated!
Your daughter is very qute and active
I like very much her
God bless you n your fmly😍💐💐
Thank you SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Much!
You provided very useful information. Thank you for sharing. Much relieved after watching.I will follow your directions.
Glad I could do something and thank you So much for your words, much appreciated!
I have two oxalis one green and one purple. I am going to transplant them together in new soil and I thank you for this!
Thanks for this very informative video because I would have taken off all the soil and exposing the roots. So glad I know now what not to do. My oxalis was getting full morning sun and the color was a bit dull, recently moved her into a shaded area and she's looking good. Your color is really vibrant and of course it's my favorite color.
You are most welcome and thank you So much for your words! I do that, quite often but only with hardy plant. For Oxalis, it's better not to expose the complete roots as they are too delicate. My place is windy too..so, my plant need care like a baby..lol I am glad to know your plant is doing good now, TC :-)
Looking plants is gorgeous
Thank you for such informative video on oxalis. Though I don't have oxalis as of now it is one of the plants in my wish list. I'll soon add to my garden following your tips.
You are most welcome and thank you so much for your words! You would love this plant..very catchy :-)
Very useful video for me,I didn't know how to grow oxalis.Thankyou
Great job very useful and perfect explanation thank u sir
You are most welcome and thank you So much for your words, much appreciated! sir is not required though...Happy Gardening :-)
Beauty, very good, thanks
Thank you very much and Namastey from INDIA :-)
I Am from Brazil
Beautiful Useful information
Beautiful sharing friend
Thank you so much 🙂
Khub sundor pilant tips valo laglo
sir my oxalis is not opening for past 2 days and they r drooping. i have watered them when needed and the soil is well drained. and it has been raining for past few days in my country. what should i do now?
Nice brother verygud n useful
Uou information tq so much
You are most welcome and thank you So much for your words, much appreciated!
Looks great.
You sure did a great job!
Wow its beautiful .when is the best time to repot this plant.
Thank you the information
You are most welcome and thank you for watching :-)
Thank you for this video
u r genius bro. make a video of xanthostemon crysantha (first love plant).im ur regular fan from bengaluru
Ha ha...I am just trying and thank you so much for your words, I am being honored and thank you once again! Sure, I would do it very soon as I already have recordings ready. Miss Bangalore a lot as spent more than 10 years there...
Hello dude I don't know u r name but I really appreciate u r gardening knowledge and implemented your ideas. I have a request that can u show us how to grow tulip bulbs in your area with updates.
Please reply
Thank you, 😄😄
Thank you So much for your words :-) Myself Chandan Dutta!
Tulip - I can upload video from planting bulbs to getting sprouted. Problem is, they need much cool weather to bloom and my place is not ideal for them :-( Already tried 3 times. They sprout but can't bloom as temp is not favorable. But still, I would try this winter by following some tricks. Hope, I would be successful.
My oxalis has leaf curl. How do I fix it.
Thank u
Good share video
Thank you So So much :-)
wao great
Did you cut the old leaves ? I repotted mine and it’s soo droopy now what do i do?
I only removed only the damaged leaves..please wait for some more days, it would take time. In the meantime, try to provide as much bright light as you can. Once it starts producing new leaves, you can apply fertilizers. Wish you all the best!
How often do you water oxalis
What a delightful and informative video!
Wow at the revival! Also nice to see your child, dog, and croton again. :)
Glad you enjoyed the video and thank you So much for your words, highly appreciated! Calatheas did almost like same with me..would share soon. Though, it's too difficult to make them happy :-(
@@GardeningUpbeat I now have 3 calantheas; I find that they demand absolutely no direct sunlight. May yours mine and all be happy.
You are absolute correct and thank you for your inputs :-)
Can we do repoting of this plant any time ??( any season)
If winter temp is not too low, yes, it can be done. Or else, you can do now as it's the growing time. Thank you!
I have to do spraying of water on its leaves or not?
No need actually..I never do that as the leaves are hydrophobic (Even if you do, showered water droplets would get repelled and would hardly remain on the surfaces). Thank you!
Can I repot my plant now
Sure, you can and all the best!
However atlast I saw your face 😂
Ha ha 😂 n thank u! I actually love to work more behind the Camera :-) Only sometimes, come in front of Camera as it needs lots of arrangements 😂😂.
@@GardeningUpbeat yes , you are true ..Happy Gardening
My fittonia died two times
In which month oxalic seedlings should be potted
@s nc, It would depends on the area. For example, in Tropical climate, best time to plant the bulbs (or plant itself) would be fall (In Summer may not do well if temp is too high). In Western countries, planting in spring would be ideal once after all frost danger has passed. I hope, that helps.
Thank you for the video. Just three days before I got this plant after searching a lot. Instead of perlite what can be used? I could not found perlite at my area.
Always been a fan of oxalis triangularis because of it's unique color and shape of leaves🤗🤗 if only it wasn't so expensive at my place😩
I have a few questions though...
While repotting, did you remove the rotten leaves or stems? Can rotten portions of a plant go back to being healthy?
And,
It has rained a few times in my city so as per your videos, I took some cuttings of both my red and white hibiscus plants(both are desi variants). I planted them in a pot after applying some rooting hormone. It has been nearly three weeks but I don't see any new growth on them. A couple of them died and I removed them promptly. What am I missing?
Pls help🙏
Hmm..it's bit expensive in my place too :-( It's the Hybrid one and so bit costly.
>> While repotting, did you remove the rotten leaves or stems? Can rotten portions of a plant go back to being healthy?
Yes I did and rotten stems won't come back again. However, there would be bulb inside and from that, we can get new sprouts if and only if bulbs are not rotten.
Cuttings can fail due to many reasons. In most cases, the stem rot before even they get a chance to produce the roots. Happens due to the pathogens in the soil. So, we need good soil. If you are using sand, you can try washing the sand properly before planting the cuttings. I hope you can try once again and wish you all the best!
@@GardeningUpbeat thanks a lot for the advice🤗 and what you said was precisely the case with my cuttings😩 they rot before they produce new roots or leaves. This time I'm going to take at least 20 cuttings and try propagating them. Don't mind me asking further but how can I wash the sand I place the cuttings in?
You can just use a bucket -> fill it with water -> pour all the sand -> wash them well -> use a filter to separate the sand from the water...just like we use Teat strainer or Teat filter. Or you can also just pick the sand from the water with hands. It's easy as they don't mix with water...
@@GardeningUpbeat Will surely try. Thanks for the advise🤗
Iss plant 🌵 ka naam kya h pls tell me
Oxalis Triangularis :-)
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