I am so impressed. I’ve been waiting for this pot making video. You are one of the best vlogger on YT. Your channel is worth subscribing for. I am a big fan. 👍👌🥰💕💕💕
Is there any problem with the cement burning the plants by leeching into the damp soil? Your videos are outstanding, informative and interesting. Thank you!
thank you so much for watching 😊No not at all …when we let it cure and then keep them in water to cure for few days …the ph of concrete drops drastically apart from that succulents like a slight higher ph in soil approximately 5.5 to 6.5 so they so well in these pots 😊🪴
Hi, it looks nice! i make my pots too with cement but never thought about those ingredients... you have explained the purpose of cocopeat but what about the use of perlite?... thank you :)
hey …i actually completely missed out on perlite lol… so perlite acts as an aggregate in hypertufa…..now there are three choices…perlite ,sand and vermiculite…. perlite as most of us use it for succulents…so it’s readily available …. vermiculite can also be used but a lot of us don’t have it or don’t use it as it’s doesn’t go well with succulents. then comes sand now sand will be the best aggregate…but the whole idea of making hypertufa …is to have a pot that looks like concrete but feels very light …sand will make the final product very heavy and it’s as good as making a regular concrete pot… even though cocopeat works as an aggregate but it won’t be that strong …by adding perlite or vermiculite or sand it will make the pot super strong 😊🪴
no food colouring will fade off ..there are some pigments created esp for cement and concrete you can use those while mixing the cement ..lemme check with a frnd what are those pigments
Awesome result of your hard work 👍
So useful and knowledgeable video on making pots😍👌🏼👌🏼
Thanks for sharing
I am going to try this. So lovely and nice ❤❤❤
Thanks so much 😊 yes give it a try ..and let it cure ..longer the better
You are simply amazing 👍😊
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful!!
IT CAME OUT LOOKING BEATIFUL 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💚💚💚
yes 😊🪴
I am so impressed. I’ve been waiting for this pot making video. You are one of the best vlogger on YT. Your channel is worth subscribing for. I am a big fan. 👍👌🥰💕💕💕
Wow, thank you! your so kind ..this means alot ot me :)
You've given one more homework. Can't wait to make one.
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Done👍👍👍...🤔 I think I'll stick to the papercrete.. cocopeat and perlite is expensive here... 😅 any ways thank you for sharing💗
yes very true I just made one for the video yes both cocopeat and perlite is expensive….better to stick to papercrete 😊🪴😂
inwant this pot 😅😅😅😅
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Is there any problem with the cement burning the plants by leeching into the damp soil? Your videos are outstanding, informative and interesting. Thank you!
thank you so much for watching 😊No not at all …when we let it cure and then keep them in water to cure for few days …the ph of concrete drops drastically apart from that succulents like a slight higher ph in soil approximately 5.5 to 6.5 so they so well in these pots 😊🪴
Hi, it looks nice! i make my pots too with cement but never thought about those ingredients... you have explained the purpose of cocopeat but what about the use of perlite?... thank you :)
hey …i actually completely missed out on perlite lol…
so perlite acts as an aggregate in hypertufa…..now there are three choices…perlite ,sand and vermiculite….
perlite as most of us use it for succulents…so it’s readily available ….
vermiculite can also be used but a lot of us don’t have it or don’t use it as it’s doesn’t go well with succulents.
then comes sand now sand will be the best aggregate…but the whole idea of making hypertufa …is to have a pot that looks like concrete but feels very light …sand will make the final product very heavy and it’s as good as making a regular concrete pot…
even though cocopeat works as an aggregate but it won’t be that strong …by adding perlite or vermiculite or sand it will make the pot super strong 😊🪴
How about if i want to have some color instead of just cement? Can i use food colouring?
no food colouring will fade off ..there are some pigments created esp for cement and concrete you can use those while mixing the cement ..lemme check with a frnd what are those pigments