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When I first got into plants I was at a nursery deciding between a calathea ornata and a syngonium white butterfly. So glad I went w the syngonium 🤭 Also love the Lowes shout out lol, catch me never buying from Home Depot ✌🏼
I've killed 2 maiden hairs, I keep getting them bc I love them so much, I finally got an indoor greenhouse and humidifier, fingers crossed I keep this one alive 🤞
Can you please help me? I know the temperatures are dropping because of the time of year and the humidity is dropping, so I got a cool mist humidifier. I just use regular water from the fridge, but when I water my plants I use purified water, I now see I might need to use distilled. Anyway, I've noticed leaves browning which has never been an issue for me before. Do you think it could be because of using normal water, not distilled, in my cool mist humidifier or because the general temperature is getting to cold? Please help, I've never used a humidifier before and I'm not sure I'm using it right. Thanks!!!
could be either a lack of humidity or the water you’re using. whenever i use tap water instead of distilled my new growth comes in crispy. hope that helps!
What would you say an idea humidity percentage inside a home that is comfortable for both plants and those who are living within the home? Im thinking about getting a humidifier, I would love to get some more tropical plants but I want to make sure that I have a better environment for them first. Thank you!
You have such a comfortable voice :) thanks for a helpful video!
Great explanation of humity and why plants need it!
BLACK LIVES MATTER! EDITED: Resources, places to donate, ways to support:
DONATE:
+Philadelphia Bail Fund (where I have donated): www.phillybailfund.org/donate
+@aaron__philip on IG posts individuals you can support through venmo/paypal/etc
+Black Visions Collective: www.blackvisionsmn.org/
+Reclaim The Block: www.reclaimtheblock.org/
+The Bail Project: bailproject.org/
RESOURCES:
+FREE ebook on police violence in the US: bit.ly/2Mq5mTX
+A massive reading list compiled by my friend Elana Lipkin. Broken down by topic: bit.ly/2XIyZGt
+A list of Black-owned plant businesses: bit.ly/2UkLLsN
OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT BLM:
+Support Black-owned businesses in all industries
+Listen to Black voices and perspectives
+Protest (if you are able to)
+Sign appropriate petitions (don't donate to change.org though!)
+Talk to friends, family, followers on the importance of BLM
I, too, have been personally victimized by Calathea Ornata.
Ooh yes I definitely need to up the humidity game on my begonia Rex, the leaves have been getting crispy. I’ll try bottom watering too!
Hopefully that works!! I'm not a begonia pro by any means, but that's what works for me!
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Thanks for the information
Love plants and have a big collection
Awesome video! I bought the Elechomes humidifier yesterday, so this upload was right on time! 🖤
Wonderful!! Your plants are going to love it 🤩
When I first got into plants I was at a nursery deciding between a calathea ornata and a syngonium white butterfly. So glad I went w the syngonium 🤭
Also love the Lowes shout out lol, catch me never buying from Home Depot ✌🏼
YES! I'm such a syngonium gal. Good pick 😉 + Team Lowes!!
Thsnkyou for your video very helpful I've learnt alot about humidity keep the videos coming
This deserves more views. Thanks for all the info.
thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing this very informative video about humidity in plants. Enjoyed watching you.
Thank you so much! 💚
I've killed 2 maiden hairs, I keep getting them bc I love them so much, I finally got an indoor greenhouse and humidifier, fingers crossed I keep this one alive 🤞
For Calathea- is it worth leaving the humidifier on at night so the humidity stays at 40 or above? (Gotta love winter..! 😮💨)
For how long do you leave your humidifier on?
Can you please help me? I know the temperatures are dropping because of the time of year and the humidity is dropping, so I got a cool mist humidifier. I just use regular water from the fridge, but when I water my plants I use purified water, I now see I might need to use distilled. Anyway, I've noticed leaves browning which has never been an issue for me before. Do you think it could be because of using normal water, not distilled, in my cool mist humidifier or because the general temperature is getting to cold? Please help, I've never used a humidifier before and I'm not sure I'm using it right. Thanks!!!
Lol rip to my calathea ornata too!! love these methods to raise humidity!
I feel like it’s a rite of passage into the plant world 😂
My calathea's new unfurling leaves are already crisping up. What could be the cause of it? But the adult leaves are just normal and healthy
could be either a lack of humidity or the water you’re using. whenever i use tap water instead of distilled my new growth comes in crispy. hope that helps!
Good & Planty maybe it's humidity i water my tropical plants with rain water
maybe! i hope your calathea comes around. they’re definitely tricky plants :(
What would you say an idea humidity percentage inside a home that is comfortable for both plants and those who are living within the home? Im thinking about getting a humidifier, I would love to get some more tropical plants but I want to make sure that I have a better environment for them first. Thank you!
I would say around 50-60%! It can be hard to keep larger rooms that humid, so some areas might be 40%.
What humidifier do u use?
How many humidifiers do you need for each room?.??
love your channel!
Thank you Leila! 🥰
How about herbs and humidifiers?
Thank you, it was helpful.
so happy to hear that! thank you for watching 💚
Yes, please people don't shop at Home Depot. They DO NOT SUPPORT VOTING RIGHTS. Loved this viedo
you using humidifier even summer? risk for molds in your house🤔
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I gotta choose between humidity & light smh I don’t like my room with all that humidity
🤔well, i qualify for getting a plant cause the humidity here in my room gets up to 60%-70%😬
I love your channel! Love the vibes :)
thank you so much!🥰
Somehow my calatheas are doing fantastic... but my mini monstera and my begonia polkadot are dying. Life is HARD hahah!
Ugh RIP calathea ornata
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