popular plant care tips - agree or agree to disagree? PART 3

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  • @roachie1236
    @roachie1236 Рік тому +34

    I got a Tortem, it put out its first leaf in my care finalllllly. I named her Charmaine because the top broke off but it's still amazing. Formally a headless UA-camr I thought it was the perfect name!

  • @Liliplantdiaries
    @Liliplantdiaries Рік тому +9

    I’m usually one of the first commenters so I’m sorry about my lateness 🥲 I just wanted to say I almost cried when you called Alice and you guys talked through the process of repotting your gigas. I wish I had a friend who I could talk to about planty things that understands to the level I do. I love watching your videos because it feels like you’re actually just sitting here with us chatting it up and its a great community you’ve created! Loved this video Charmaine. ☺️

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому +17

    We’re watching because you have a lot of knowledge and your entertaining. That’s why we watch. Your very fun to watch.

  • @coffee2962
    @coffee2962 Рік тому +10

    I love these little discussion things
    whilst you repot
    Especially on some plant myths or plant tips 👍
    It’s so interesting
    On the theme of splash variegation especially on Hoyas
    I think it’s a combination of environment plus
    Like some Hoyas might be more prone to it then others
    Just a thought don’t know
    I think the trick is when you’re buying Hoyas online especially the “splash” to not fall into the trap of paying a higher sum of money because someone has sold a two three leaf cutting of Hoya that has some splash because it might be a sporadic thing

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +2

      Totally agree!! I have plants in my own collection that have leaves that look totally different even growing in the same environment. Genetics plays a big part I feel. But the reason I don’t really buy Hoyas is because I don’t know much about them and don’t want to get sucked into paying a lot of money for something that’ll end up looking different later, so I usually just purchase from friends!

  • @ThatGirlShelbyy
    @ThatGirlShelbyy Рік тому +7

    Yessss 2 hours of content ❤️🪴🥰 perfect timing for the notification , since I was just about to open UA-cam to look for planty content 😅

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +1

      💆🏻‍♀️ I’m a mind reader 💆🏻‍♀️🔮⚡️

  • @perkyplants
    @perkyplants Рік тому +3

    46:51 I once heard that fungus gnats are attracted to nose breath!!! Something to do with the carbon dioxide we breath out attracts them towards our faces! 😂 I can’t remember where I heard it but it was a planty UA-camrs many many years ago, such a random thing that’s stayed with me 🙈

  • @janebrewer9326
    @janebrewer9326 Рік тому +6

    I love the look of your new leca. I bought a bag of cheap landscape lava stone at a big box store. There are many sizes in the bag so I choose what I need. It has similar properties as you describe liking in the new leca if anyone looking for a cheap alternative. I learn so much from this channel and comments from other subscribers.

  • @michaelkerley452
    @michaelkerley452 Рік тому +8

    Love when you do videos like this! I think people should do what works for them and present it in the context of this is what works for me and no gospel!

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +1

      Totally agree! I never want anyone to go on this channel and think I’m telling them right and wrong- the fun of the hobby is making it your own 🩵

  • @lookatthatleaf
    @lookatthatleaf Рік тому +2

    Yes I don’t think I’ve said this enough but I adore your aesthetic such a good balance of black-and-white and natural tones❤👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @tim_meister
    @tim_meister Рік тому +2

    I have that leca available to me at my local garden center as the brand "Grow!t" clay pebbles.

  • @seara-beara
    @seara-beara Рік тому +2

    i don't have the ability to put houseplants outside, but i know from when i used to do vegetable gardening you do have to acclimate vegetables when its time to take them outside, starting by bringing them out for an hour or so and increasing over the course of a week or two. i would assume that would also be the case for houseplants

    • @heatherleighhall
      @heatherleighhall Рік тому

      I was thinking the same thing when I saw a that part! I have both indoor plants and an outdoor garden. I live in Texas so I have a big part of the year where i can put my houseplants outside but I usually only put my big plants out for the summer…FLF, bird of paradise, monsteras…. I also throw any plants outside that are giving my hell and let them fend for themselves! Lol It seems to work out…like they do better left on their own without me hovering over them all the time! Then I bring them in for the winter and we get along again! Haha!

  • @Kvikurten
    @Kvikurten Рік тому +1

    The thai constellation is stable in its variegation and it won’t revert - if you have “one” that has done that, it’s not a Thai, but probably a large form monstrea variegata 🙈
    And then your new favorite hand “shovel” - I found a smaller one, in the kids section at our local garden center, and it’s perfect for repotting 🤩👌🏼

  • @Yoliplanting
    @Yoliplanting Рік тому +1

    The pig tails and the overalls are just adorable in this video. Where did you get it if I may ask? As to the plants I am enjoying using this recipe of tree fern, perlite and soil that you and Alice use. It has helped my anthuriums so much. Enjoyed this video so much. Have a safe and fun trip back to California and your family ❤

  • @SickBoiRENegade
    @SickBoiRENegade Рік тому

    Eradicating fungus gnats takes multiple methods at the same time. Use the sticky traps, use mosquito bits, and bottom water so the top layer of soil is never wet. For plants in no drainage that can't be bottom watered, use moss, leca, rocks, or sand on top. If your consistent with all 3 steps for a few weeks it is effective. You need the traps to catch the adults, the bits to kill the larvae, and the dry top layer to deter them from laying more eggs. It takes awhile but it works.

  • @hennesseyme9112
    @hennesseyme9112 Місяць тому

    I put my plants outside every summer and my plants loves it. All I do is make sure plants are not in direct sun, or at least morning sun and then shade for the rest of the day. Plants also love rainwater.

  • @samantharobertson974
    @samantharobertson974 11 місяців тому

    I read that since cinnamon is antifungal, and fungus is what the gnats feed on, that is why it can cut back on them.
    I would love a video on the products you use, and how you use them, for fertilizing, soil mixes, rooting, pest control, etc. For example, I know you mentioned in another video that silica is tricky in the order you use it with other products in water, and I would like further explanation of things like that.

  • @Mandi_Hui
    @Mandi_Hui Рік тому +1

    Dealing with fungus gnats myself. The sticky traps i hate seeing them with my plants but is the only way catching them. And i change them when they start to look ugly. Thank you for answering that any substrates you use you still get them. I find citronella helps with flying pests the scent. They hate smoke in the air so i am using alot of incense. I totally agree neem oil stinks and any insecticide sprays so i mix lemon dish washing liquid with it so is not so strong. Also there are some scents that insects dislikes. Some people put sand on top of there soil and decorative stones or clay balls on top of there substrates helps to prevent pests lay eggs inside the soil.

    • @heatherleighhall
      @heatherleighhall Рік тому

      My “plant room” is also my office so I am working in there 8-9 hours a day and I burn incense a lot because it is calming for me….and no issues with gnats in there. Gnats are a problem in the rest of my house where there are only plants here and there. I use mosquito bits tea and some sticky traps for those….but there is definitely something about the incense burning in the plant room/office that keeps them away!

  • @jacobhicks7319
    @jacobhicks7319 Рік тому

    1:12:30 i have been rooting (pun fully intended) for this plant and have been waiting for an update!! it’s so pretty, i hope it’s doing amazing after the repot!!!

  • @littleheaven70
    @littleheaven70 Рік тому

    I tried mozzie bit tea for months and it would reduce the number of gnats but it never competely got rid of them and it was SO much work to brew it up. I found a liquid form of BTI called Tanlin CX drops and it was not cheap but it wiped the gnats out completely in about a month. I just put a drop in 2L of water and then added my nutrients as usual. I stopped using it when I released stratiolaelaps mites into my pots instead and they have also been amazing. I don't know if you can get Tanlin drops in Canada, but you might be able to find an equivalent. If not, stratiolaelaps mites are brilliant for not only fungus gnat prevention but they also eat thrips larvae and spider mites diapausing in the soil. They live for ages, too. Even if they run out of bugs to eat, they can survive on decaying organic matter. I don't recommend using hydrogen peroxide for gnat control because it kills the beneficial bacteria in your soil as well as the gnat larvae.

  • @lilmissbeats
    @lilmissbeats Рік тому

    yay! Thank you! I watched part 1 and two over the past 2 weeks - I'm so happy part 3 is here! This and your reddit review (who is the a hole and the plant stories), together with collabs with alice are my favs. Thank you!

  • @Aquamarine.Aubrey
    @Aquamarine.Aubrey Рік тому

    Love this video and I love you! You're funny and humble (even though you are way more knowledgeable than you give yourself credit for) and I love when you talk to yourself 😅🥰

  • @mindfulmadeline
    @mindfulmadeline Рік тому

    dough scraper is mostly used for scraping the dough off of the surface you are working on after or during kneading! Such I good idea for cleaning up soil!!

  • @jacobhicks7319
    @jacobhicks7319 Рік тому

    1:48:32 resident person who moves all their plants outside during the summer here 👋🏼 i definitely want to emphasize the fact that it takes transition. all my cacti and succs and hoyas that can take full sun sit next to south facing windows during the winter / cold months. i live in the US Midwest so we have a long cold season and they live there for a while, anyways the point is they still get a LOT of sun. but natural sun that isn’t hitting them through the window is literally just built different, the UV is so much stronger. even all those plants that get so much sun during the winter still need a couple weeks until i move them into full, blazing sun all day. imo most plants will grow so much better outside because the temperature fluctuation from night to day helps their rhythm and they grow well with the increased ambient light and humidity. but also take that with a grain of salt because i have a large screened porch and a tree in my backyard that really makes my outdoor setup ideal. just don’t scorch your plants y’all!

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому +2

    I’m loving this video so far. And I’m drying them out a little bit more than they normally are. I want Hoya blooms.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +2

      My hoya krohniana that I always forget to water is pushing out 4 blooms right now 🫠

    • @lisaanglim9588
      @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому

      @@unplantparenthood think I’ll let them dry out a little bit more. My are usually only dry an inch down

  • @Shopgirl2731
    @Shopgirl2731 Рік тому +1

    Right on schedule! Today is a perfect day for watching! Lots of catching up to do.

  • @danielnewald4758
    @danielnewald4758 Рік тому

    Fungus Gnats are attracted to CO2, while Plants produce O2 during photosynthesis they also breathe like we do, CO2 diffuses out in the process. The gnats aim for this CO2 to find the plants, but they get attracted by our breath as well.

  • @fitvegancatmama
    @fitvegancatmama Рік тому

    Question for the hoya people: I am an underwaterer. So I naturally let most of my plants dry out maybe a bit too much. However, when I let my hoya dry out, I lose all baby leaves and I end up with long tendrils with no leaves. AND they get root rot easily from the dry/wet cycle. Yet the popular opinion is what Charmaine said here. Am I doing something wrong? Also, I live in Miami so even indoors our humidity levels are higher than average.

  • @melodee_79
    @melodee_79 Рік тому

    Love these two hour vids on a rainy day 😊. I own only Hoya plants and find they love the assistance of grow lights, and leca. None are in soil. And they all thrive. I’ll admit tho. Reverting back to soil worries me. So I stick to what works best for them. I’d love to venture into antherms to

  • @ronjakh
    @ronjakh Рік тому

    I highly recommend drosera plants for fungus gnats, particularly those with longer stems that stick out. Drosera capensis, nidiformis or intermedia for instance. I had a couple of those in my cabinet and within a day I couldn’t see any more gnats. And neem oil is actually much more effective as a soil drench. There is solid research on it and aziradactin is taken up by the roots and works as a systemic when used regularly, so it can be used as a preventative measure and treatment ☺️ I agree, the smell is awful! And a mask should be worn when using it, because even though it’s natural, it doesn’t mean that it’s safe.

  • @lookatthatleaf
    @lookatthatleaf Рік тому

    You can try making a DIy Version of the gardening trowel by cutting a water bottle on an angle, the opening/ Part of it can be sort of the handle side. At least temporarily until you find a metal one you like

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed this on my tv. I keep along with it running on my phone. Then I can comment.

  • @Sarah-zk4je
    @Sarah-zk4je Рік тому

    My only experience using tobacco was that the greenhouse I worked at in high school used smoke bombs to get rid of almost everything. It actually worked well on thrips, aphids, and fungus gnats, but it was something that you light and leave the premises, so I've never thought to look at other applications!

  • @horace6851
    @horace6851 Рік тому

    I come from family of smokers and yes, my mom always collected butts, soaked them, and sprayed garden plants against aphids. It does work :) nicotine is a pesticide. Actually imidacloprid (the chemical in systemics) is a derivative of nicotine. But I can't use that as a pest treatment, if I buy cigarettes to treat pests I would just smoke them... oh well. btw bonide killed all my fungus gnats, I know you're avoiding it due to mites but if you get too annoyed and willing to risk it, it does work. Probably nicotine would work too.

  • @grimmsoup3851
    @grimmsoup3851 Рік тому

    YESS I NEEDED A LONG VID TODAY

  • @sydneylewis7414
    @sydneylewis7414 Рік тому

    Non plant related but - are your overalls the same as your other black ones?? I love them and am trying to expand my overall collection if you don’t mind giving a recommendation!
    Yes I feel lame asking. 😅

  • @ninasuculentasymas
    @ninasuculentasymas Рік тому

    Hello Sharmain from Puerto Rico!!! Truly enjoyed this long video. I always learn something new. 🌿💚

  • @plantypittsburgh
    @plantypittsburgh Рік тому

    People who don't like tissue culture are either smaller sellers or people who blame the death of their plant on being tc. Meanwhile, like you said, over 80% off the market is tc.

  • @melle671
    @melle671 Рік тому

    Dealing with fungus gnats too. I was going heavy with mosquito bits tea/dunks but wasn't working. I found a plant that I recently upotted slowly rotting and so the soil was super wet. The gnats that were coming out of this plant wss next level 🤢🤢🤢😳. I quickly put it outside. Another plant that was staying too moist was another contributor even tho it was getting treated. Finally I did a diluted hydrogen peroxide spray to the top 2 inches of the soil. Seems to have done the trick.

  • @plantswithdalpenge
    @plantswithdalpenge Рік тому

    You gotta try neem meal!! I’ll give you some to try! You’ll see the difference in 1 watering

  • @actually_michelle
    @actually_michelle Рік тому

    I'll be getting my micans on Monday ❤ I'm so excited about it 😊 I am thinking a out buying a silver monstera , strawberry begonia & a Hoya krinkle "8" I'm definitely thinking of taking the plunge !

  • @debbie7671
    @debbie7671 Рік тому

    Fungus gnats omg number 1 enemy, but I have won this battle, I have over 300 house plants so it was a major problem, my solution was mosquito bits, much like the mosquito dunks you can make a tea, but I don't, I actually sprinkle the bits directly on top of the plants soil and every time I water after that they get treated, I only had to do this once and that was over a year ago and I haven't had a problem since,but if those suckers decide to return I'm armed a dangerous with my box of mosquito bites lol ready and waiting

  • @shanoncollier769
    @shanoncollier769 Рік тому

    I lost my P lynamii so i understand the gigas mystery. Mostly when i lose plants, i find them in my prop boxes but this one is just gone and it wasnt small either.

  • @yntjimenez8573
    @yntjimenez8573 Рік тому

    Can you fold the legs of the clear pole inwards maybe? Might work might not lol

  • @Zen.....
    @Zen..... Рік тому

    Have you tried the electric bug catcher? I've seen people swear by katchy but I bought a noname mosquito catcher (i just used the yellow sticky paper inside) for fungus gnats and it seems to work.

  • @juliamierzejewska170
    @juliamierzejewska170 Рік тому

    How can your pon dry out? Don't you keep your plants in pon in a water resevoir? Especially when they're in glass with no drainage.. There must be water at the bottom.

  • @skyangelthefan
    @skyangelthefan Рік тому

    I just received a few items that I ordered from your Amazon account…I ordered the perlite, millions for the new plants and TPS fertilizer.

  • @SickBoiRENegade
    @SickBoiRENegade Рік тому

    The only plant that has given me way more variegation in higher light is my manjula.

  • @horace6851
    @horace6851 Рік тому

    more light brings more variegation but only if it actually gets to the part of the plant that's growing. It's has a direct effect on growing cells. So if the plant is very bushy and only the leaves get the light it will not matter at all. With alocasias it's hard as the stem is so tight but I did get a half-moon on my black stem alocasia that was almost reverted after shining a very strong directed growth light on the crown. I do recommend it as a treatment to increase variegation if needed. As for vining plants I've seen the thickness of the stripe get literally wider and narrower depending on the intensity of the light hitting the stem.
    But I still have no idea how to manipulate the non-chmieric plants. My ilsemanii is growing almost all white and I've tried so many things to bring more green, no success so far... anyone has any ideas...?

  • @prettylady7791
    @prettylady7791 Рік тому

    Do you use a systemic? Just curious since it is illegal to use in Canada

  • @ThatGirlShelbyy
    @ThatGirlShelbyy Рік тому +2

    If you were going to do the tobacco trick, you’d want actual raw tobacco, not from a cigarette, because those chemicals would still leach into your plants.
    You could buy tobacco seeds and grow the plant, but I wouldn’t use cigarettes for it 😅

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +1

      Ohh good to know!! Would American spirits not work?

    • @ThatGirlShelbyy
      @ThatGirlShelbyy Рік тому

      @@unplantparenthood I’m from NS and don’t smoke anymore, so I have no idea hahah
      I just don’t imagine the chemicals would be good in regular cigarettes 😅

  • @alibauer73
    @alibauer73 Рік тому

    @unplantparenthood I would definitely do some research on the tobacco thing. In most nurseries I’ve been to they have signs😮 no tobacco products allowed. I asked one time and they said there was some type of virus or something that comes from tobacco. It can wipe out the whole greenhouse if contracted. I want to say it was a type of blight but don’t quote me on that.

  • @vixistixi
    @vixistixi Рік тому

    I only water with mosquito dunk water, I fill 2 litre bottles with 1/2 a dunk per week & just keep refilling them & steeping overnight, I have 3 bottles. 99% gone for months-plants fine getting only this water. X

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +1

      I think my gnats are on steroids because I’ve been using dunks religiously for months and it’s doing nothing 😭

    • @purrshark
      @purrshark Рік тому

      Have you tried dunks plus the sticky traps? That gets most of them, and I also got a pinguicula!

  • @tamsingibson
    @tamsingibson Рік тому

    I just had to chop my gloriosum for the same reason 🥴

  • @vixistixi
    @vixistixi Рік тому

    Would spraying alcohol on plants work for spider mites & thrips? I know it works for mealies.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +1

      I’ve actually used alcohol spray for spider mites but I found it left some marks on my newer / emergent leaves, so I’ve only been doing it with my Hoyas since they have no reaction to it!

  • @lookatthatleaf
    @lookatthatleaf Рік тому

    If your gigas fails let me know, I would be honored to send you a cutting of mine when I chop it 💚

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому

    The leca looks to be pre washed. It’s not dusty like other leca.

  • @bridgitschnur2916
    @bridgitschnur2916 Рік тому

    🪴🪴🪴🪴

  • @rosewagner4018
    @rosewagner4018 Рік тому

    My husband crews tobacco, where ever he spits kills plants, yes! I know ! Yuck! Disgusting!

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Рік тому

    Yes for more light to get more splash. I watch @hakunalaplanta and this is what he does with his Hoyas. He blasts (his word, not mine).

  • @you_gullible_fucc
    @you_gullible_fucc Рік тому

    I don't own any hoya but I do own dischidia (a non-variegated ruscifolia). If you don't rely on the taco test, how do you tell when they need water?

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Рік тому +1

      All of my hoya and dischidia actually begin to wrinkle and I can just tell visually they’re thirsty!

    • @you_gullible_fucc
      @you_gullible_fucc Рік тому

      @@unplantparenthood Thank you! Sending my best regards for your elaphoglossum and burle marx flame! I've never seen any plant youtuber own an elaphoglossum before so I'm looking forward to seeing how it does in your collection

  • @jacobhicks7319
    @jacobhicks7319 Рік тому

    1:12:30 i have been rooting (pun fully intended) for this plant and have been waiting for an update!! it’s so pretty, i hope it’s doing amazing after the repot!!!