YOu can buy a 4" pvc tube the length of your shelf, cut it on half lengthways and drill a little hole in each corner. Put some wire that can be suspended from each end plant but under all the rest too. Drill a hole in the centre of the curve in one end and install some fish tank tubing so it runs into a bucket. When you water hang each end of the tube off the 2 end plants on the shelf. Put the tube into a bucket underneath the tube. Water away, it drips into the pvc pipe and will run down the pipe and out the tube in the end and into the bucket. If it's slow you can lift one end and speed up the drainage. This way you can water each pot, walk away until they stop dripping and move it to any other shelf you like. WOW. I impressed myself, I just thought this up. LOL
I have an idea for your plant wall. It would mean reconfiguring, but I think it could work well. Instead of using the pot latch hooks, you could use plant holder rings and then set a saucer in the ring. This would also mean you dont have to use a specific type of pot. It would also allow you to repot with more versatility bc as long as the pot fits the saucer that is in the ring, it will be fine. Thrift stores usually have cheap glassware that would work great bc you would easily see the water is draining. (All of my "saucers" are thrift store glassware). Hope you get it figured out! 😉
Oh great video Becca, I love all of your videos with your repots and advice on plant care. Those plants that you potted up are so beautiful. I love that soil mixture of yours. I have 2 Bonnie spider plants and those are so wonderful, but that large spider plant with the big baby was really cool and I have never seen this one in person. I am also a Hoya freak I have so many and just love them so much, the only thing I am dealing with now is those stupid mealy bugs, this is my first time that I have ever gotten them and I keep spraying and washing the plants and so far the mealy bugs are dying and going away, even though I have lost a lot of leaves on some of my Hoya, they are getting better. I wish you a Happy Valentine's Day tomorrow, my birthday is 3 days after Valentine's Day on the 17th. Sending love and hugs, bye! 🤗😍💜💜💜👋👍🙏
I think you should really try citrus indoors. They don’t need as much as you would think. I’m in Washington state and have producing Meyer Lemon and Persian Lime tree, a variegated lemon tree just starting to flower, and growing a Valencia orange tree I got last year all in my solarium/office (north facing) with only natural light. I’m amazed myself how well they do.
Who doesn't love a spider plant and babies? I love mine and just purchased a curly spider plant and it's adorable with all those babies! I appreciate your discussion about trendy plants too.
I’ve had great results using Fluval stratum. I use it 50/50 with perlite for cuttings or rehabbing. For long term use I mix it in my aroid mix or use it in my semi-hydro mix (2 parts “pon”, 1 part stratum, 1 part perlite). I’ve moved about 3/4 of my plants (anthurium, monstera, alocasia,philos, even succulents) to the semi-hydro in self watering pots because it allows me to travel for 7 to 10 days without having to rely on anyone to water plants ✈️ I think you might really like it!
Love that wide leafed spider plant,I have 4 types,the OG one,the yellow on the edges,the yellow down the middle,curly Bonny one,oh and all green! If I see the one you got,definitely getting it! Such an impressive and easy care plant! Natalie 😊
Fluval is fluval stratum and is used as an aquarium substrate, typically! Great for aquatic plants. And in houseplant use is similar to like pon or other soilless or hydro methods. I can’t wait to see your video on it because it’s expensive and I’m not sure if I’m sold on it yet 😅 Other people really seem to love it through
You don't have to plant directly into the terra cotta pots for your plant wall. I use the same type of clips and often use terra cotta pots as cover pots, and put plants that are in plastic pots (like aroids, orchids, and epiphytes) inside them. Expands the range of what I can put on the wall.
Hi! I just found your channel literally an hour ago or so when I was repotting plants and was looking for some info. Great videos!!! I love them and your vibe is 😗🤌
becca! i just got your soil mix after wanting it since it was released and i LOVE it. it's so airy and lovely. i repotted a few of my plants and they're loving it. thank you
I adoren spider plants 😍 I've a giant curly one with lots of babies that I just can't bring myself to prop lol they are so cute. So I fully get it ! I love that new spider plant, il definitely be on the look out for one 🌱💚
Hi Becca! Fluval Stratum is a media for plants and shrimp in fish tanks. Treat it the same way you would use leca or Pon with a small amount of water on the bottom of the container. It's pure magic. It's not meant for long term (it breaks down into a powder over time), and you do still have to supplement with a hydroponic fertilizer. There's two different bags, you want the one with the red banners and not the blue banners (bio-stratum). This stuff is magic, you will love it!!
Gorgeous additions! Do you quarantine them when you buy them? I will never get over (emotionally) the thrip infestation I had a few years back. I quarantine for a month and it make plant buying a ton less fun :(
If you mount like a corrugated metal sheeting, or seal some breadboard with boat grade sealant, you could put that on the wall behind the plant mounts and a trough at the bottom to catch the water
Becca, when your greenhouse is up and fully functional are you going to move your house plants into it or are you going to buy plants that you don't already have? Liz
I ordered a clementine tree from Fast Growing Trees and it was really great. They had a issue with some sort of disease in some of their citrus trees and mine was one of the infected ones, so they shipped me a brand new tree and it is super happy. I keep it outside, but brought it inside for the first winter and it put it next to a window with a grow light and it has been growing like crazy!
@@thestoltzfus3657 sorry I’m just seeing this reply haha, but I just water mine when it gets wrinkly but it’s usually bone dry at the point so I’ll let it soak/bottom water after I initially run some water through so I make sure it entirely drenched. And obviously make sure it’s getting a decent amount of light, other then that I don’t really do much for it:)
Collect the mini sanseveria species for that small row on the plant wall, you might have to separate them eventually but that would be a low effort small plant to fill that row on the wall!
Awesome surprise a new Becca video! I haven’t been a terra cotta pot lover then I started using them and I’m not liking them so much! I tried… love the thicker leaves on that spider! Gotta find one 😆
I also love my spider plants! They are so forgiving and hardy! I remember that in the 90s people used to have “airplane” plants and those were like the bigger and usually no variegation , but my Grandpa did have a variegated one. They were also not as hardy from what I remember. The spider ones were the smaller ones and always variegated and would take over flower beds and planters haha.
I always prefer to loosen the soil with new plants that i get in case anything is hidden inside and look at there root systems before transfer to a new pot with new soil. Sometimes the soil can be bad or too dense or old looking. Then i spray and wash down the foliage aswell.
fluval is aqua soil, for planted aquariums i believe. i got a plant shipped to me in some once, tried to reuse to propagate a mostera peru that would not root forever! didnt work lol but thats my only experrience with it
You made me take another look at my spider plants (got a box of plants that would otherwise be trown out, so couldn't choose). I am honestly starting to apreciate them more. 😊
There are plastic drip trays that hang off of pots! I googled “hanging plant drip tray” and they come up. There’s some at my local hardware store (Canadian Tire), but also some on Amazon if not available locally. You just hang them on to catch excess water, and then remove and dump :)
I hate them too. It took so much work to rip them out of my carport garden. My partner ended up poisoning with Roundup and they finally stopped popping up. Ugh, I have PTSD from them!
I think the mold issues have a lot to do with the kind of fertilizer you use. I used an organic one for some time, and all of my terracotta pots got moldy, because of the organic matter that runs through the pores.
My terracotta pots mold for like the 1st week then it goes away. I think it’s because the soil symbionts get established and the springtails find their way to the plant then. I sometimes get algae in my water loving plants other wise they stay pretty clean until some salt build ups appear after like a year or so
There are plastic trays that have hooklike ? That attach them to pot so you can water in place. Hope the description comes across. Thank you for the time & effort you put into your videos!
Loved your video! Fluval is amazing at rooting. I use it in my fish tanks for underwater plants and for propagating! It has to stay wet, though which can be annoying
The large spider plant is a variety called “ Hawaiian”. It gets very large! I wanted to ask where you purchased the shallow pots you used in this video. They are perfect for rhipsalis.
For question #1. I fertilizer WEAKLY every WEEK and that seems to work for me. That way I don't have to try to remember the last time I fertilized. I use LiquidDirt or SuperThrive . Happy planting.🏜🪴🌱🌿🌵🍀🌻
Liked the video! Don't you worry to have the different soil types in one pot when you let the old (peat) soil stay around the roots and only fill the rest with the good draining "de la tanks" soil? The watering is required differenty for the two parts, isn't it? Many people don't recommend that...otherwise, when I removed the soil completely and repotted, I often got root rot...because the roots were not established in the new soil mix and couldn't take in the water.. what's the best solution for that? Excited for answers! Greetings from North -Germany 💚🌿🌱
Hey there! I try to remove old soil if I can, but I prefer to not mess with it too much because it isn’t worth breaking so many roots and sending the plant into shock.
Did you repot them right away after purchaising them? Because I'm always a bit hesitant if it might shock them too much and if I should leave them alone for a week or so...
These were chillin in my house for a few days before I repotted them. Sometimes I wait a few days, other times I don’t. Haven’t really seen a difference!!
3:00 !!!! I love spider plants! I need this plant. Need!!! What’s it called? Where can I get it?! I’m gonna be on a mission to get this one. Is it a Hawaiian?
That sounds so horrible trying to keep up with plant trends! I only get plants that I like and not the ones that everyone seems to have... Even if someone says how this and this is her favorite, I don't really make purchasing choices based on that but solely on what I think is beautiful or interesting to get. I don't necessarily want every free space filled with pots so some consideration has to be done what I love so much that I have to own it myself. I've done a wish list of plants so I'm quite happy having plants waiting on it, without me rushing to get them when I see them somewhere. Weirdly I've noticed that if a plant is easy to care for, I love it less than if it has some challenges.
In my personal experience, there’s no reason you ‘have’ to remove babies from spider plants 🤷♀️ I more often than not just leave them on unless they come off themselves Edit to add: to your gutters, you could just place a metal shelf with a lip and install it on the slightest angle? The water isn’t going to be like, POURING out so splashing shouldn’t be too bad an issue? Maybe make the wall-side of the gutter-shelf higher/taller than the outer lip? You could even use clear acrylic if you didn’t want it so visually obvious
YOu can buy a 4" pvc tube the length of your shelf, cut it on half lengthways and drill a little hole in each corner. Put some wire that can be suspended from each end plant but under all the rest too. Drill a hole in the centre of the curve in one end and install some fish tank tubing so it runs into a bucket. When you water hang each end of the tube off the 2 end plants on the shelf. Put the tube into a bucket underneath the tube. Water away, it drips into the pvc pipe and will run down the pipe and out the tube in the end and into the bucket. If it's slow you can lift one end and speed up the drainage. This way you can water each pot, walk away until they stop dripping and move it to any other shelf you like. WOW. I impressed myself, I just thought this up. LOL
Watching repotting videos never gets old to me. I find it very relaxing. 😊
Same here!!!
I have an idea for your plant wall. It would mean reconfiguring, but I think it could work well.
Instead of using the pot latch hooks, you could use plant holder rings and then set a saucer in the ring.
This would also mean you dont have to use a specific type of pot. It would also allow you to repot with more versatility bc as long as the pot fits the saucer that is in the ring, it will be fine.
Thrift stores usually have cheap glassware that would work great bc you would easily see the water is draining. (All of my "saucers" are thrift store glassware). Hope you get it figured out! 😉
Fluval stratum is aquarium substrate, it's amazing for rooting stuff. I mix it with perlite and use it semi-hydro style. Alocasia LOVE it lol
Oh great video Becca, I love all of your videos with your repots and advice on plant care. Those plants that you potted up are so beautiful. I love that soil mixture of yours. I have 2 Bonnie spider plants and those are so wonderful, but that large spider plant with the big baby was really cool and I have never seen this one in person. I am also a Hoya freak I have so many and just love them so much, the only thing I am dealing with now is those stupid mealy bugs, this is my first time that I have ever gotten them and I keep spraying and washing the plants and so far the mealy bugs are dying and going away, even though I have lost a lot of leaves on some of my Hoya, they are getting better. I wish you a Happy Valentine's Day tomorrow, my birthday is 3 days after Valentine's Day on the 17th. Sending love and hugs, bye! 🤗😍💜💜💜👋👍🙏
Videos are always great but your audio is the best of any plant UA-camr and I really appreciate that 😂
Aww that makes me so happy to hear!!! Hahah
You should tile the plant wall, so it can act like a tile backsplash you would have in your kitchen :)
I think you should really try citrus indoors. They don’t need as much as you would think. I’m in Washington state and have producing Meyer Lemon and Persian Lime tree, a variegated lemon tree just starting to flower, and growing a Valencia orange tree I got last year all in my solarium/office (north facing) with only natural light. I’m amazed myself how well they do.
Who doesn't love a spider plant and babies? I love mine and just purchased a curly spider plant and it's adorable with all those babies! I appreciate your discussion about trendy plants too.
I’ve had great results using Fluval stratum. I use it 50/50 with perlite for cuttings or rehabbing. For long term use I mix it in my aroid mix or use it in my semi-hydro mix (2 parts “pon”, 1 part stratum, 1 part perlite). I’ve moved about 3/4 of my plants (anthurium, monstera, alocasia,philos, even succulents) to the semi-hydro in self watering pots because it allows me to travel for 7 to 10 days without having to rely on anyone to water plants ✈️ I think you might really like it!
Love that wide leafed spider plant,I have 4 types,the OG one,the yellow on the edges,the yellow down the middle,curly Bonny one,oh and all green! If I see the one you got,definitely getting it! Such an impressive and easy care plant! Natalie 😊
have you seen the mandarin/fire flash variety? it's my favorite!!
@@kuhriynuh No I haven’t,keeping my eye out for that one.Thank you!
Yeah repot w/me this is my favorite type of video!
Fluval is fluval stratum and is used as an aquarium substrate, typically! Great for aquatic plants. And in houseplant use is similar to like pon or other soilless or hydro methods. I can’t wait to see your video on it because it’s expensive and I’m not sure if I’m sold on it yet 😅 Other people really seem to love it through
You don't have to plant directly into the terra cotta pots for your plant wall. I use the same type of clips and often use terra cotta pots as cover pots, and put plants that are in plastic pots (like aroids, orchids, and epiphytes) inside them. Expands the range of what I can put on the wall.
Great idea!!
Hi! I just found your channel literally an hour ago or so when I was repotting plants and was looking for some info. Great videos!!! I love them and your vibe is 😗🤌
Ah that’s awesome!! Welcome to the channel ☺️
becca! i just got your soil mix after wanting it since it was released and i LOVE it. it's so airy and lovely. i repotted a few of my plants and they're loving it. thank you
Ooo love that new spider plant 🎉 never seen that before. Love spider plants so much personality exciting easy to grow def a classic fav
I adoren spider plants 😍 I've a giant curly one with lots of babies that I just can't bring myself to prop lol they are so cute. So I fully get it ! I love that new spider plant, il definitely be on the look out for one 🌱💚
Hahah they are too adorable to cut off!!
Hi Becca! Fluval Stratum is a media for plants and shrimp in fish tanks. Treat it the same way you would use leca or Pon with a small amount of water on the bottom of the container. It's pure magic. It's not meant for long term (it breaks down into a powder over time), and you do still have to supplement with a hydroponic fertilizer. There's two different bags, you want the one with the red banners and not the blue banners (bio-stratum). This stuff is magic, you will love it!!
Gorgeous additions! Do you quarantine them when you buy them? I will never get over (emotionally) the thrip infestation I had a few years back. I quarantine for a month and it make plant buying a ton less fun :(
Awesome spider plant
If you mount like a corrugated metal sheeting, or seal some breadboard with boat grade sealant, you could put that on the wall behind the plant mounts and a trough at the bottom to catch the water
Becca, when your greenhouse is up and fully functional are you going to move your house plants into it or are you going to buy plants that you don't already have? Liz
I ordered a clementine tree from Fast Growing Trees and it was really great. They had a issue with some sort of disease in some of their citrus trees and mine was one of the infected ones, so they shipped me a brand new tree and it is super happy. I keep it outside, but brought it inside for the first winter and it put it next to a window with a grow light and it has been growing like crazy!
Older people, it is very nice to be able to have Plants to dote on, no problem.
2:01 definitely a Rhipsalis baccifera which is the mistletoe cactus, I’ve had one for a few years and it’s been pretty easy for me
I have one as well but it's dropping it's leaves. Do you have any tips for me?
@@thestoltzfus3657 sorry I’m just seeing this reply haha, but I just water mine when it gets wrinkly but it’s usually bone dry at the point so I’ll let it soak/bottom water after I initially run some water through so I make sure it entirely drenched. And obviously make sure it’s getting a decent amount of light, other then that I don’t really do much for it:)
Collect the mini sanseveria species for that small row on the plant wall, you might have to separate them eventually but that would be a low effort small plant to fill that row on the wall!
Awesome surprise a new Becca video! I haven’t been a terra cotta pot lover then I started using them and I’m not liking them so much! I tried… love the thicker leaves on that spider! Gotta find one 😆
I also love my spider plants! They are so forgiving and hardy! I remember that in the 90s people used to have “airplane” plants and those were like the bigger and usually no variegation , but my Grandpa did have a variegated one. They were also not as hardy from what I remember. The spider ones were the smaller ones and always variegated and would take over flower beds and planters haha.
Such an interesting spider plant variety!
Thanks Becky. ❄️💚🙃
I always prefer to loosen the soil with new plants that i get in case anything is hidden inside and look at there root systems before transfer to a new pot with new soil. Sometimes the soil can be bad or too dense or old looking. Then i spray and wash down the foliage aswell.
fluval is aqua soil, for planted aquariums i believe. i got a plant shipped to me in some once, tried to reuse to propagate a mostera peru that would not root forever! didnt work lol but thats my only experrience with it
You made me take another look at my spider plants (got a box of plants that would otherwise be trown out, so couldn't choose). I am honestly starting to apreciate them more. 😊
There are hanging plant saucers! They have little hooks to hang onto the top of pots and you can dump out the water after
There are plastic drip trays that hang off of pots! I googled “hanging plant drip tray” and they come up.
There’s some at my local hardware store (Canadian Tire), but also some on Amazon if not available locally.
You just hang them on to catch excess water, and then remove and dump :)
Ok, I kinda hate spider plants, but that new variety looks like it's hybridized with a sanseveria?!? So cool.
I hate them too. It took so much work to rip them out of my carport garden. My partner ended up poisoning with Roundup and they finally stopped popping up. Ugh, I have PTSD from them!
So cute how you put fabric inside your phone case. Super cute! ❤
I think the mold issues have a lot to do with the kind of fertilizer you use. I used an organic one for some time, and all of my terracotta pots got moldy, because of the organic matter that runs through the pores.
My terracotta pots mold for like the 1st week then it goes away. I think it’s because the soil symbionts get established and the springtails find their way to the plant then. I sometimes get algae in my water loving plants other wise they stay pretty clean until some salt build ups appear after like a year or so
There are plastic trays that have hooklike ? That attach them to pot so you can water in place. Hope the description comes across. Thank you for the time & effort you put into your videos!
Loved your video! Fluval is amazing at rooting. I use it in my fish tanks for underwater plants and for propagating! It has to stay wet, though which can be annoying
Did you plan out the plant sizes before buying? That was so satisfying
The large spider plant is a variety called “ Hawaiian”. It gets very large! I wanted to ask where you purchased the shallow pots you used in this video. They are perfect for rhipsalis.
This channel is soo soo exciting!😁
I want to see you add your Coco coir/ chips to your soil mix. Maybe a short or something. I'm thinking about doing the same thing!
For question #1. I fertilizer WEAKLY every WEEK and that seems to work for me. That way I don't have to try to remember the last time I fertilized. I use LiquidDirt or SuperThrive . Happy planting.🏜🪴🌱🌿🌵🍀🌻
I think you need more of a conveyor belt system where each plant goes into a bucket
Actually yes that would be amazing 🥲 lol
Liked the video! Don't you worry to have the different soil types in one pot when you let the old (peat) soil stay around the roots and only fill the rest with the good draining "de la tanks" soil? The watering is required differenty for the two parts, isn't it? Many people don't recommend that...otherwise, when I removed the soil completely and repotted, I often got root rot...because the roots were not established in the new soil mix and couldn't take in the water.. what's the best solution for that? Excited for answers! Greetings from North -Germany 💚🌿🌱
Hey there! I try to remove old soil if I can, but I prefer to not mess with it too much because it isn’t worth breaking so many roots and sending the plant into shock.
Did you repot them right away after purchaising them? Because I'm always a bit hesitant if it might shock them too much and if I should leave them alone for a week or so...
These were chillin in my house for a few days before I repotted them. Sometimes I wait a few days, other times I don’t. Haven’t really seen a difference!!
3:00 !!!! I love spider plants! I need this plant. Need!!! What’s it called? Where can I get it?! I’m gonna be on a mission to get this one. Is it a Hawaiian?
Love the spider plant. What kind is it?? Love all your plants and videos.
Someone else said Hawaiian spider plant!
You should put saucers under the plants, then just bottom water them
I believe the wide leaf spider plant is a Hawaiian variety
You’re right!!
Are Hoya Crimson Princess safe for cats?
Is there a name for the thicker spider plant?
Is that chunky plant a spider plant or walking iris?
That sounds so horrible trying to keep up with plant trends! I only get plants that I like and not the ones that everyone seems to have... Even if someone says how this and this is her favorite, I don't really make purchasing choices based on that but solely on what I think is beautiful or interesting to get. I don't necessarily want every free space filled with pots so some consideration has to be done what I love so much that I have to own it myself. I've done a wish list of plants so I'm quite happy having plants waiting on it, without me rushing to get them when I see them somewhere. Weirdly I've noticed that if a plant is easy to care for, I love it less than if it has some challenges.
In my personal experience, there’s no reason you ‘have’ to remove babies from spider plants 🤷♀️ I more often than not just leave them on unless they come off themselves
Edit to add: to your gutters, you could just place a metal shelf with a lip and install it on the slightest angle? The water isn’t going to be like, POURING out so splashing shouldn’t be too bad an issue? Maybe make the wall-side of the gutter-shelf higher/taller than the outer lip? You could even use clear acrylic if you didn’t want it so visually obvious
de la tanks has been out of stock I wanted to get some!
I was told it was updated in Amazon today! It’s always in stock through their website, linked in my bio.
Why not just... tile that future plant wall?? splashback, who is she 😎
That’s so true!
You could put a runoff drain at the bottom, similar to the catch in a soda fountain. And recycle the water. 😍💚
Thanks Becky. ❄️💚🙃