Tree fern fiber is amazing! Very airy, doesn’t compact and you can see when it’s dry (goes from dark brown when wet to light brown when dry). I switched all my plants from leca to that and it’s been a godsend! If you continue to use it, buy it in 40L bags…it’s a better bang for your buck.
I use it too, combined with a mix of perlite, fine orchid bark and fine charcoal. I have had amazing root growth and no root rot and my plants look healthy.
I always like doing plant chores with you. After a stint in the hospital for appendicitis and surgery my babies were suffering. Hopefully I’ll continue on the mend and finish getting them back in shape.
Im a big advocate of silica supplements. I add it to the water at least 30 min before use as it can fluctuate ph. I have done a foliar spray initially but now exclusively water it in, as I’m not a misting fan. Can’t wait to see your side by side results.
Ive been using silica since the spring and definitely noticed the leaves on my monstera's are growing in thicker/sturdier, so it makes sense how it helps the white last longer
Your videos are always so enjoyable. I had to do some watering this morning and checking on my haworthias. I'm hoping I have beaten the mealy bugs on them. I found out my rattlesnake calathea is putting out new leaves. 😊 so happy about that. I know what you mean with those cuttings. They are so hard to get started
I was JUST starting to research silica for my albo and thai con. My white sections are still ok but I want to try and keep that part of the leaf as healthy and beautiful as possible. Keep us updated on the results!
I feel you. My Albos have long since outgrown their poles and tipped sideways, an army of thrips and spider mites are trying to spread everywhere... We'll get to it eventually. :)
@GenRN @Karliah aww feel better soon! Both of you! I've definitely been there and you have to take care of yourself first. Doing the bare minimum helps when I'm not feeling my best certain weeks. Tackling plant chores seems daunting sometimes when there's so much to do but on a day that you're feeling better just start checking on everyone. Once you get going it'll make you feel better to take care of them. Doing care in batches helps too so it doesn't feel overwhelming and then treat yourself to your favorite drink or snack for getting some care done 🤗
I've been potting all of my Anthurium and other more finicky plants in tree fern recently and I love it!! The Anthurium in particular are just taking off :D tree fern is expensive so I usually mix it 50/50 with my normal chunky aroid mix (or pon) and every plant I've potted up so far is happier than ever.
I can see how this bag won't go far without amending it some 🙈 I think this size was around $45 so definitely pricey! I'm happy to hear your plants in it are taking off! I'm excited to try it for a alocasia or anthurium!
Do you still fertilize as you normally would when using the tree fiber/soil mix? I can't wait to start using it!! I'm glad your plants are loving it!! ❤
Love that you plan to ask your instagram followers for care tips for your new Ping. Makes it feel like you’re “growing” along with us 😉😜. Enjoying your videos!
I have been using silica for approximately 3 yrs now and I use it on all my plants. The difference has been amazing in my collection. I use as per my brand directions for every feeding along with fertilizer. I PH as do you and then I add Tribus. Thanks so much for this video you always have such good information!! I still have a question about the fiber?? Do i still need to do all this I dont want to under or overdue it.. Thank you again!! I look forward to learningmore from your channel. Im from near Toronto Ont. Canada. :)
I just ordered the same silica supplement, so I can't wait for your follow up video. Thank you for all of your experimentation. Right now, I'm battling a thrips infestation. I just ordered a beneficial fungal spore treatment (Isarid), so this will be my upcoming experiment. Maybe I'll try to film it, although I hate pictures and video of myself! 😆
I love the Green Escape. They are a really great nursery to work with. I've purchased a few starter plants from them and I've been very pleased with them plus they are in Florida where I live. I've never had an issue with root rot or pests.
I’ve purchased 2 starter plants (Splendid and Majestic) and both have root rot and Majestic plastic death plug. The roots were so fragile that by the time I removed death plug it had barely any roots left. Splendid had bone dry soil and dry brown roots. Sorry, but packing and inspection of plants should be as important as growing them.
Another great video..I wanted to tell you that I use a tree fern fiber mix with all of my Anthurium..They LOVE it..but I use no drainage..a glass vessel with a leca layer at the bottom then a tree fern, chunky perlite and a small amount of pon mix..I’ve been very interested in silica..I trust you so I’m ordering the brand you purchased!❤️
Thank you so much! oh that sounds like a fun mix and pretty to look at I'm sure 😍 I'm glad you are liking the tree fern fiber! I'm excited to try it on an anthurium :D I think the silica is a great quality from what I gathered. I guess time will tell on how it does for me. I went reading some reddit forums on it if you type it in the search you can learn more about what others are doing with it!
You have definitely also encouraged me to place my Alocasia in pon.. I also placed one of my Anthurium seedling into pon..all are doing great so far! ❤️🪴
I heard somewhere that planting Albo's in soil is what causes the browning. I have have had barely any browning and all my indoor plants are planted in coco coir, cocohusk, perlite, pumice, worm castings aroid mix... Worth looking into instead of purchasing silica
In my experience browning has happened with poor root health...which is from poor quality soils. My new aroid mix is mostly yours minus the husk plus, charcoal and vermiculite. I no longer use peat moss or bagged cheap "soils" which holds onto water for wayyy too long. That combined with improper lighting for variegated plants as they need more to be able to photosynthesize efficiently. My albos were healthy and no browning until the rot happened in the crap sol soils mix.
When Costa Farms first put the PPP out in the big box stores I was on the hunt for them & when I visited Tennessee I found one it wasn’t even that variegated but the hype of it I was just happy to have one. I then found one in NYC again not much variegation & gifted one for my birthday same thing. Last summer I decided to put all 3 of my burgundy philodendron in a pot. Recently buying 2 highly variegated marbled PPP I found at Lowe’s. So when I seen you throw out the not variegated section I clutched my pearls 😂. Then I thought she has more the enough plants to take care of I get not wanting the burgundy philodendron. After I finished watching this video I went to my burgundy philodendron & there was an all pink leaf that came out. Thought I shared don’t give up on your burgundy philodendrons they might revert back.
I’ve been using TPS Silica Gold in every watering for all my plants and my plants seems to love it. I’m still trying to save an Albo cutting that I received Dec 22 as a gift from my sister. I pulled it out of the soil it was in this past weekend and discovered that over 3/4 of the root had rot. I still don’t know if it is going to make it. I got some sphagnum moss yesterday and put it in that but I also ordered an airstone for water and I don’t know which is better. I’m a mess over this Albo because it has a lot of meaning to me since it is from my newly found sister and it’s my first Albo
May I suggest re-rooting in plain tap water, skip the moss and don't replant back into soil. It needs a healthy root system first. I have lots of monstera rot experience especially from this past summer in that shitty sol soils mix they were in. Tap water, clear glass jar and must change water out every 4-5 days especially if it gets murky and reallyyy high light. Cut off all the rot - when you cut into the root if you see any dark left cut more off. You can soak the rootball in water/hydrogen peroxide first for about 30 min then rinse. If you have a south or west window with some good sun stick it right there. Monitor daily and you should get new roots growing in 1-2 weeks and a fist size amount of roots in 6-7 weeks.
@@plantsbymelissa do I stick the node in the water too because there really isn’t much of a root left to be the only thing that goes in the water. I did soak in peroxide and water (50/50 mix) for about 20 min and rinsed. Thank you so much for any help
I put the node in the water. As long as the end isn’t freshly cut it should be fine. Changing the water frequently will help with any bacteria build up that will cause rotting.
I love the new marbled ppp's. I've been using tree fern fiber when planting starter plants and they seem to grow really quick. I'm looking forward to see the outcome of tree fern vs soil.
You're Manjula remembers me 2 plants I bought from a plant shop who buy in bulk their plants and I tool a Mican and a neon pothos there and they were all single cuttings put together in a pot. I had like 4 to 6 cutting in each pots. At least they're in good shape and I didn't lost any 😅 and they were like 8$ each! It's not surprising me from a big box store to see how careless they were taking care of 😢
Lovely plant chores video. When you did the repot I was gutted. This happened to me also I bought a golden pothos and only managed to save one cutting, unfortunately this is what the big box stores are doing. Love from the U.K.
That happened with my manjula i picked up months ago from a lowes the ones with no growth points shot out 3 or 4 vines each must be something with growth hormones that they do with them
Thank you! I feel like a pump sprayer wouldn't work for me. I have to be thorough most weeks for my own sanity and it's how I spot pests early so I can eradicate them. I can't quickly water and I have to water them well and let drain especially since my mixes are super aerated. I usually analyze them too and if something seems off with the health then I take mental notes. It seems like a lot of extra work and it is but some weeks I do quickly water and that's it if I'm not feeling my best. I really try to take my time because I've spent so long growing so many of them and they mean a lot to me!
Love your videos and am always amazed by your plants! Can't wait for the results of those comparisons! Beautiful prink princesses, how long have you had them? Are they all cuttings from your first plant?
Hey Melissa, great repot vid! I absolutely love your Pink Princesses!!!! That marble variegation is stunning! I just repotted my root bound Pink Princess into pon so am curious to see how your tree fern fibre situation goes with yours. I have my Manjula in LECA with a tree fern fibre/spag moss mix pole (actually it's about a 20cm wide wall rather than a cylindrical pole) and she's thriving and growing larger leaves now. You'll definitely need to give us an update on yours. Am curious to see how they go. And the good thing about tree fern fibre is that it's not hydrophobic like spag moss and so there's hardly any spillage when you water the pole/pot. 😻
Beautiful Chanel, I’m grateful I found you on UA-cam, I’m learning a lot about how to care for the plants and I’m growing my indoor garden now with success, thank you for sharing your knowledge 🤗 What kind of vine is the one in the corner behind the door? Is a single strand one leaf to the left, one to the right, simple, but it catches my eye every time 😃 I appreciate your help and wish you all the success!
Thank you! I’m not sure which plant you mean. Is it a moss pole plant? The one closer to the door right now is philodendron micans with the darker leaves.
oh silica, sounds fancy. I'll have to try adding some to my baths. You say it helps with stretching. I'm thinking it might help loosen up my tight spots. I also like your fancy sprayer. Where can I get one like it?
You could get juice that comes in clear plastic bottles, cut off the bottom and poking holes in the lid with your soldering iron use that as a handmade watering globe. Then you could have a war er ing globe for each pole
I agree with you about how important it is to use well-aerated soil mixes. To that end I’ll be doing some research on the tree fern mix from New Zealand that you introduced. Truly a Plantologist Extraordinaire. Thanks.
Thank you David! I'm glad I purchased it to try it out. I know it's pretty expensive but if the plants really like it and it can help you avoid watering inconsistencies then I can see how in the long run it can be worth it!
Where are you selling your seedlings?? I’m soooo ready to get one!! I too usually do set and forget new plants for a week or two, especially if they are super saturated to let it dry out and let the old leaves expire. That way when I do repot, all of what’s left is normally healthy and salvageable. Also, those manjulas are super disappointing. You can clearly see that some of them are cut so close to the nodes! Such a shame, however you’d be surprised that growth can come from the most random places at timeS! ❤❤
Me too, I’ve been under watering for a bit and a couple of my plants are dying in some parts of it. There’s been a lot of crispy leaves and cut off branches. Won’t do that again.
I really struggle trying to get my Scindapsis exotica to be happy and thriving plants. Any suggestions Melissa? Could you do a video sometime on how you care for yours and what substrate are they growing in and how you water them?
Melissa how do you get your PPP do nice and with lots of leaves. I cut mine last year and it still looks like a long twig. I’m wondering should I trim It all down and kind of start all over again. Let me know what you think. It’s one of my favorite plants love the pink leaves.
Your albo monstera's are beautiful. I have a tie constellation monstera that I put and letchuzaa pon and he just loves it He's doing amazingly since I moved him
@jasonpurdy184 Thanks for the feedback. I'm currently looking for a different substrate than soil because I lost at least 15 plants using various Miracle Gro and Fox Farm Ocean Forest. I'm not sure if either were just batches but definitely a lot of loss on all sides.
Silica is not something you need to worry about getting on your skin. My tap water is actually high in silicates which is not great for my aquatic plants. They induce outbreaks of diatomaceous algae outbreaks which is unattractive but not dangerous. Most Sand is made of silica.
Hey girl thank you for always sharing your plant projects with us. Wondering why you decided to use silica as a foliage spray instead of when you water. I’ve been using it in my nutrient water.
I’m just experimenting! I may not always do it like this. I have so much research to do on it and I just wanted to start using it. I think having it mess with the PH in the water made me a little cautious using it in there right now. I’m just now getting the hang of using a liquid fertilizer so it’s a lot of new changes 😊
@@plantsbymelissa Okay gotcha. Ty for responding. I have been using the dyna gro brand foliage pro and silica for a few months now. The silica has to be added to water first and mixed up then you add the fertilizer. The silica lowers the Ph and the fertilizer brings it back up. Now from what I got out of research is the calcium and magnesium are what raises the Ph. I did use a ph test kit to experiment and test it out. I would definitely recommend ph testing to use silica. I am excited to see how the foliage spray goes. I’ve had great results so far with dyna gro. Ty for everything! You have no idea how much I have learned from you! I’m looking forward to the plant shop!
🎉happy new years Melissa! Can you tell me how much water to put in fluval with alocasia, as well as the corms? TYI!!❤ I watch all videos and didn’t see how much water when you did the alocasia videos. Have a great weekend :) My manjula grow like crazy! Not sure why but they are huge and very long vines, I do put them outside in summer tho. My marble pink princesses from costa are crazy beautiful they look more like a dark cherry than a ppp, I read someplace there is a dark cherry princess???
I usually fill mine up to the top almost or 3/4 full. Mine dry out fast but you don't have to fill them that full - as long as there's water in there it will wick up and the roots will reach for it. I have heard that about the pink princess! That would be cool if I had a dark cherry princess! Happy New year!! 🥳
Hi Melissa😊 I've never used tree fern before. Would it be ok to add tree fern as an amendment to my regular aroid mix? Or should I use one or the other?
Hi Melissa, I use Silica for about 8 months!! What made you decide to mist the the Leaves and not just water your soil mix? I don't mist because I never heard about misting Silica.
I was searching what silica to buy and was reading people were using it as a foliar spray. I read the res can become cloudy with silica in the water. I have SO much research and experimenting to do so I’m honestly just seeing how it goes this way. Not saying I’ll keep doing it like this 😊
Hey Melissa, do any of the Repot Me pots fit the Costa Farms cover pots well? I’d love to fine some clear pots that work as I really like the Costa Farms cover pots.
I used benefit roller lash for YEARS and I loved it because I really liked the wand but this past year or so I've been using the maybelline sky high mascara in black and it's definitely similar to the benefit one and it's less expensive :D
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Yes, you can definitely add it in your water if that's what you want to do. You can also use it as a foliar spray. Adding it to your water can affect PH levels so you need to be more cautious with that. Using it as a foliar spray will make the product last longer as well. I may not always do it this way but just experimenting right now!
Hello miss Melisa. Dari sekian tanaman yg saya miliki....hanya dari jenis alokasia yg membuat saya stres karna sangat susah merawatnya .mungkin miss melisa bisa membantu saya.tq
Tree fern fiber is amazing! Very airy, doesn’t compact and you can see when it’s dry (goes from dark brown when wet to light brown when dry). I switched all my plants from leca to that and it’s been a godsend! If you continue to use it, buy it in 40L bags…it’s a better bang for your buck.
ah thank you!
I use it too, combined with a mix of perlite, fine orchid bark and fine charcoal. I have had amazing root growth and no root rot and my plants look healthy.
I always like doing plant chores with you. After a stint in the hospital for appendicitis and surgery my babies were suffering. Hopefully I’ll continue on the mend and finish getting them back in shape.
Thank you for using our product!
I appreciate how you like to experiment with different substrates and compare the results. Beautiful Pink Princess and Manjula plants!
Im a big advocate of silica supplements. I add it to the water at least 30 min before use as it can fluctuate ph.
I have done a foliar spray initially but now exclusively water it in, as I’m not a misting fan.
Can’t wait to see your side by side results.
Queation here.. of i let the silica sit in the water it clumps .. does ot supposed to happen?
Good morning Melissa! Hi from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada :) thanks for the video!!
Good Morning!!! Of course! Thank you for watching! 🤗💗
Hi from Toronto!!! 💙💙💙
I thoroughly enjoyed this video and can’t wait to see what you’ve discovered using these new products.
Ive been using silica since the spring and definitely noticed the leaves on my monstera's are growing in thicker/sturdier, so it makes sense how it helps the white last longer
nice do you use it as a foliar spray or in your water?
Same here. It's great stuff! 😊
Your videos are always so enjoyable. I had to do some watering this morning and checking on my haworthias. I'm hoping I have beaten the mealy bugs on them. I found out my rattlesnake calathea is putting out new leaves. 😊 so happy about that. I know what you mean with those cuttings. They are so hard to get started
Aw hopefully you're mealie bug free now! Crossing my fingers they are gone for you :D
I was JUST starting to research silica for my albo and thai con. My white sections are still ok but I want to try and keep that part of the leaf as healthy and beautiful as possible. Keep us updated on the results!
Will do! I'll probably use it again this weekend when I water and I'm very curious how it will go here :D
I’ve been sick and ignoring my plants. I’m hoping to be inspired to summon the energy to go check on everyone.
I feel you. My Albos have long since outgrown their poles and tipped sideways, an army of thrips and spider mites are trying to spread everywhere... We'll get to it eventually. :)
@@KarIiah stick them all in the shower:)
@GenRN hope you feel better soon!
@GenRN @Karliah aww feel better soon! Both of you! I've definitely been there and you have to take care of yourself first. Doing the bare minimum helps when I'm not feeling my best certain weeks. Tackling plant chores seems daunting sometimes when there's so much to do but on a day that you're feeling better just start checking on everyone. Once you get going it'll make you feel better to take care of them. Doing care in batches helps too so it doesn't feel overwhelming and then treat yourself to your favorite drink or snack for getting some care done 🤗
I hope you feel better soon 💝😊
I've been potting all of my Anthurium and other more finicky plants in tree fern recently and I love it!! The Anthurium in particular are just taking off :D tree fern is expensive so I usually mix it 50/50 with my normal chunky aroid mix (or pon) and every plant I've potted up so far is happier than ever.
I can see how this bag won't go far without amending it some 🙈 I think this size was around $45 so definitely pricey! I'm happy to hear your plants in it are taking off! I'm excited to try it for a alocasia or anthurium!
Do you still fertilize as you normally would when using the tree fiber/soil mix? I can't wait to start using it!! I'm glad your plants are loving it!! ❤
2: 36 Oh that would be wonderful! I would love to know more about silica and other supplements
Perfect way to start Friday! 🎉🌱
Yay! Happy Friday! Thank you for watching! 🫶
🌿💕🌵 I love it when you show us the cute little baby plants 🌿💕🌵
I love watching plants watering chores! All your plants are just beautiful!
Thanks so much 😊
Love that you plan to ask your instagram followers for care tips for your new Ping. Makes it feel like you’re “growing” along with us 😉😜. Enjoying your videos!
Thank you! I definitely appreciate the help especially for plants I've never owned before and there's more knowledgeable people out there 😁
I have been using silica for approximately 3 yrs now and I use it on all my plants. The difference has been amazing in my collection. I use as per my brand directions for every feeding along with fertilizer. I PH as do you and then I add Tribus. Thanks so much for this video you always have such good information!!
I still have a question about the fiber?? Do i still need to do all this I dont want to under or overdue it.. Thank you again!! I look forward to learningmore from your channel. Im from near Toronto Ont. Canada. :)
lovely plants at the end.
I just ordered the same silica supplement, so I can't wait for your follow up video. Thank you for all of your experimentation. Right now, I'm battling a thrips infestation. I just ordered a beneficial fungal spore treatment (Isarid), so this will be my upcoming experiment. Maybe I'll try to film it, although I hate pictures and video of myself! 😆
Great new 🌿 routines and mix materials,👍,that will make a difference ...
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I love the Green Escape. They are a really great nursery to work with. I've purchased a few starter plants from them and I've been very pleased with them plus they are in Florida where I live. I've never had an issue with root rot or pests.
I’ve purchased 2 starter plants (Splendid and Majestic) and both have root rot and Majestic plastic death plug. The roots were so fragile that by the time I removed death plug it had barely any roots left. Splendid had bone dry soil and dry brown roots. Sorry, but packing and inspection of plants should be as important as growing them.
I love the way you always show every step of the process, thank you for that. I so look forward to seeing the results of the Chucky mix v's the TFF 🌻
Hello from N-B Canada 🇨🇦
I just found your chanel not long ago and I've learned so much from you.
Thank you for being here 💚
@@plantsbymelissa
You're welcome !
Another great video..I wanted to tell you that I use a tree fern fiber mix with all of my Anthurium..They LOVE it..but I use no drainage..a glass vessel with a leca layer at the bottom then a tree fern, chunky perlite and a small amount of pon mix..I’ve been very interested in silica..I trust you so I’m ordering the brand you purchased!❤️
Thank you so much! oh that sounds like a fun mix and pretty to look at I'm sure 😍 I'm glad you are liking the tree fern fiber! I'm excited to try it on an anthurium :D
I think the silica is a great quality from what I gathered. I guess time will tell on how it does for me. I went reading some reddit forums on it if you type it in the search you can learn more about what others are doing with it!
You have definitely also encouraged me to place my Alocasia in pon.. I also placed one of my Anthurium seedling into pon..all are doing great so far! ❤️🪴
I've had a good purchase with green escape myself for Xmas 😊 even though it's freezing here, they somehow got my plants here fine. ❤
That's great!! I'm glad they got to you okay! They were so nice to do that for me and they didn't have to at all 🥹 I'll definitely shop there again!
I heard somewhere that planting Albo's in soil is what causes the browning. I have have had barely any browning and all my indoor plants are planted in coco coir, cocohusk, perlite, pumice, worm castings aroid mix... Worth looking into instead of purchasing silica
In my experience browning has happened with poor root health...which is from poor quality soils. My new aroid mix is mostly yours minus the husk plus, charcoal and vermiculite. I no longer use peat moss or bagged cheap "soils" which holds onto water for wayyy too long. That combined with improper lighting for variegated plants as they need more to be able to photosynthesize efficiently. My albos were healthy and no browning until the rot happened in the crap sol soils mix.
When Costa Farms first put the PPP out in the big box stores I was on the hunt for them & when I visited Tennessee I found one it wasn’t even that variegated but the hype of it I was just happy to have one. I then found one in NYC again not much variegation & gifted one for my birthday same thing. Last summer I decided to put all 3 of my burgundy philodendron in a pot. Recently buying 2 highly variegated marbled PPP I found at Lowe’s. So when I seen you throw out the not variegated section I clutched my pearls 😂. Then I thought she has more the enough plants to take care of I get not wanting the burgundy philodendron. After I finished watching this video I went to my burgundy philodendron & there was an all pink leaf that came out. Thought I shared don’t give up on your burgundy philodendrons they might revert back.
Aww happy you got a pink leaf to come in! 🙏🏼💕 variegation can definitely surprise you!
I’ve been using TPS Silica Gold in every watering for all my plants and my plants seems to love it. I’m still trying to save an Albo cutting that I received Dec 22 as a gift from my sister. I pulled it out of the soil it was in this past weekend and discovered that over 3/4 of the root had rot. I still don’t know if it is going to make it. I got some sphagnum moss yesterday and put it in that but I also ordered an airstone for water and I don’t know which is better. I’m a mess over this Albo because it has a lot of meaning to me since it is from my newly found sister and it’s my first Albo
May I suggest re-rooting in plain tap water, skip the moss and don't replant back into soil. It needs a healthy root system first. I have lots of monstera rot experience especially from this past summer in that shitty sol soils mix they were in. Tap water, clear glass jar and must change water out every 4-5 days especially if it gets murky and reallyyy high light. Cut off all the rot - when you cut into the root if you see any dark left cut more off. You can soak the rootball in water/hydrogen peroxide first for about 30 min then rinse. If you have a south or west window with some good sun stick it right there. Monitor daily and you should get new roots growing in 1-2 weeks and a fist size amount of roots in 6-7 weeks.
@@plantsbymelissa do I stick the node in the water too because there really isn’t much of a root left to be the only thing that goes in the water. I did soak in peroxide and water (50/50 mix) for about 20 min and rinsed. Thank you so much for any help
I put the node in the water. As long as the end isn’t freshly cut it should be fine. Changing the water frequently will help with any bacteria build up that will cause rotting.
If you notice the water looks murky just change it out and rinse the root system off.
@@plantsbymelissa thank you so very much. I put her in water yesterday and now the node isn’t looking shriveled like it was. I so hope she makes it.
I love the new marbled ppp's. I've been using tree fern fiber when planting starter plants and they seem to grow really quick. I'm looking forward to see the outcome of tree fern vs soil.
You're Manjula remembers me 2 plants I bought from a plant shop who buy in bulk their plants and I tool a Mican and a neon pothos there and they were all single cuttings put together in a pot. I had like 4 to 6 cutting in each pots. At least they're in good shape and I didn't lost any 😅 and they were like 8$ each!
It's not surprising me from a big box store to see how careless they were taking care of 😢
I see the tree fern fiber mixed with perlite, and pon too. There’s a variety of substrates that can be mixed with it.
Loveoy relaxing video ty, these type are my favs that you do xx
Glad you like them!
I picked up the manjula and they were just like yours.
Sorry yours came like that too 🥲
Your content is so peacful while I'm over here drining my cup of Joe.
Also trying thiccly moss poles !
Superthrive has come out with a spray on leaves an stem product as well, seen it at home depo...the liquid form is soo Great....!
Lovely plant chores video. When you did the repot I was gutted. This happened to me also I bought a golden pothos and only managed to save one cutting, unfortunately this is what the big box stores are doing.
Love from the U.K.
ugh, that stinks! You're not getting much of a plant :(
That happened with my manjula i picked up months ago from a lowes the ones with no growth points shot out 3 or 4 vines each must be something with growth hormones that they do with them
oh interesting! I wonder if they were tissue culture then since they seem to do that 🤔
So many pretty plants! Have you considered getting a backpack sprayer to make watering faster? 🌿🌱🍃
Thank you! I feel like a pump sprayer wouldn't work for me. I have to be thorough most weeks for my own sanity and it's how I spot pests early so I can eradicate them. I can't quickly water and I have to water them well and let drain especially since my mixes are super aerated. I usually analyze them too and if something seems off with the health then I take mental notes. It seems like a lot of extra work and it is but some weeks I do quickly water and that's it if I'm not feeling my best. I really try to take my time because I've spent so long growing so many of them and they mean a lot to me!
Love your videos and am always amazed by your plants! Can't wait for the results of those comparisons! Beautiful prink princesses, how long have you had them? Are they all cuttings from your first plant?
Hey Melissa, great repot vid! I absolutely love your Pink Princesses!!!! That marble variegation is stunning! I just repotted my root bound Pink Princess into pon so am curious to see how your tree fern fibre situation goes with yours. I have my Manjula in LECA with a tree fern fibre/spag moss mix pole (actually it's about a 20cm wide wall rather than a cylindrical pole) and she's thriving and growing larger leaves now. You'll definitely need to give us an update on yours. Am curious to see how they go. And the good thing about tree fern fibre is that it's not hydrophobic like spag moss and so there's hardly any spillage when you water the pole/pot. 😻
Oh good! So far so good! I know it hasn’t been that long but I haven’t noticed anything bad happening to them. I’m excited to use it again!
Beautiful Chanel, I’m grateful I found you on UA-cam, I’m learning a lot about how to care for the plants and I’m growing my indoor garden now with success, thank you for sharing your knowledge 🤗
What kind of vine is the one in the corner behind the door? Is a single strand one leaf to the left, one to the right, simple, but it catches my eye every time 😃
I appreciate your help and wish you all the success!
Thank you! I’m not sure which plant you mean. Is it a moss pole plant? The one closer to the door right now is philodendron micans with the darker leaves.
oh silica, sounds fancy. I'll have to try adding some to my baths. You say it helps with stretching. I'm thinking it might help loosen up my tight spots.
I also like your fancy sprayer. Where can I get one like it?
You could get juice that comes in clear plastic bottles, cut off the bottom and poking holes in the lid with your soldering iron use that as a handmade watering globe. Then you could have a war er ing globe for each pole
I agree with you about how important it is to use well-aerated soil mixes. To that end I’ll be doing some research on the tree fern mix from New Zealand that you introduced. Truly a Plantologist Extraordinaire. Thanks.
Thank you David! I'm glad I purchased it to try it out. I know it's pretty expensive but if the plants really like it and it can help you avoid watering inconsistencies then I can see how in the long run it can be worth it!
I also got some tree fern fiber to try with my orchids. Haven’t use it yet so I’m really curious about your experience.
I think the orchid would love it! I was going to change my orchid from a water culture so maybe I will use this and see how it goes! 😁
Where are you selling your seedlings?? I’m soooo ready to get one!!
I too usually do set and forget new plants for a week or two, especially if they are super saturated to let it dry out and let the old leaves expire. That way when I do repot, all of what’s left is normally healthy and salvageable.
Also, those manjulas are super disappointing. You can clearly see that some of them are cut so close to the nodes! Such a shame, however you’d be surprised that growth can come from the most random places at timeS! ❤❤
Me too, I’ve been under watering for a bit and a couple of my plants are dying in some parts of it. There’s been a lot of crispy leaves and cut off branches. Won’t do that again.
I really struggle trying to get my Scindapsis exotica to be happy and thriving plants. Any suggestions Melissa? Could you do a video sometime on how you care for yours and what substrate are they growing in and how you water them?
love the video! would love if you could talk about water PH and your experiencie with it, did you notice changes when you started using the PH down?
Melissa how do you get your PPP do nice and with lots of leaves. I cut mine last year and it still looks like a long twig. I’m wondering should I trim
It all down and kind of start all over again. Let me know what you think. It’s one of my favorite plants love the pink leaves.
Your albo monstera's are beautiful. I have a tie constellation monstera that I put and letchuzaa pon and he just loves it He's doing amazingly since I moved him
Melissa I also heard that tree fern fiber is good in Moss poles!
@jasonpurdy184 Thanks for the feedback. I'm currently looking for a different substrate than soil because I lost at least 15 plants using various Miracle Gro and Fox Farm Ocean Forest. I'm not sure if either were just batches but definitely a lot of loss on all sides.
Silica is not something you need to worry about getting on your skin. My tap water is actually high in silicates which is not great for my aquatic plants. They induce outbreaks of diatomaceous algae outbreaks which is unattractive but not dangerous. Most Sand is made of silica.
Have you done a silica update? I’m looking to get it for my TC and Albo Monsteras cause they are getting some brown spots.
Hey girl thank you for always sharing your plant projects with us. Wondering why you decided to use silica as a foliage spray instead of when you water. I’ve been using it in my nutrient water.
I’m just experimenting! I may not always do it like this. I have so much research to do on it and I just wanted to start using it. I think having it mess with the PH in the water made me a little cautious using it in there right now. I’m just now getting the hang of using a liquid fertilizer so it’s a lot of new changes 😊
@@plantsbymelissa Okay gotcha. Ty for responding. I have been using the dyna gro brand foliage pro and silica for a few months now. The silica has to be added to water first and mixed up then you add the fertilizer. The silica lowers the Ph and the fertilizer brings it back up. Now from what I got out of research is the calcium and magnesium are what raises the Ph. I did use a ph test kit to experiment and test it out. I would definitely recommend ph testing to use silica. I am excited to see how the foliage spray goes. I’ve had great results so far with dyna gro. Ty for everything! You have no idea how much I have learned from you! I’m looking forward to the plant shop!
What if you sprayed down the poles allowing the roots to uptake the spray?
🎉happy new years Melissa! Can you tell me how much water to put in fluval with alocasia, as well as the corms? TYI!!❤ I watch all videos and didn’t see how much water when you did the alocasia videos. Have a great weekend :)
My manjula grow like crazy! Not sure why but they are huge and very long vines, I do put them outside in summer tho.
My marble pink princesses from costa are crazy beautiful they look more like a dark cherry than a ppp, I read someplace there is a dark cherry princess???
I usually fill mine up to the top almost or 3/4 full. Mine dry out fast but you don't have to fill them that full - as long as there's water in there it will wick up and the roots will reach for it. I have heard that about the pink princess! That would be cool if I had a dark cherry princess! Happy New year!! 🥳
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Hi Melissa😊 I've never used tree fern before. Would it be ok to add tree fern as an amendment to my regular aroid mix? Or should I use one or the other?
Hi Melissa, I use Silica for about 8 months!! What made you decide to mist the the Leaves and not just water your soil mix? I don't mist because I never heard about misting Silica.
I was searching what silica to buy and was reading people were using it as a foliar spray. I read the res can become cloudy with silica in the water. I have SO much research and experimenting to do so I’m honestly just seeing how it goes this way. Not saying I’ll keep doing it like this 😊
Green Escape is a good online nursery. I’ve bought a lot from there
your 😊video is helpful🥰 always and wonderful 💕content i am wait 🔥always for your next Video 😍🔥😊❤😊❤
Hey Melissa, do any of the Repot Me pots fit the Costa Farms cover pots well? I’d love to fine some clear pots that work as I really like the Costa Farms cover pots.
They don’t fit them :( it’s like the costa pots are a little too short and round.
Not plant related, but what mascara do you use? My current fave is discontinued and your lashes look clump free.
I used benefit roller lash for YEARS and I loved it because I really liked the wand but this past year or so I've been using the maybelline sky high mascara in black and it's definitely similar to the benefit one and it's less expensive :D
I don’t care for ppp, but if they all looked like this one, I’d think about buying.
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Have never heard of spraying silica...I water mine in
I dont know if i got a bad batch of tree fern fiber, but mine was not fluffy at all, it was like a bunch of little sticks
The green escape is a great place to buy plants from. I’ve always been happy with their plants.
Try out Coolective Plants. I’ve been super happy with them and I buy way too many plants. 🪴
I see the silica used to water in not misted.
Yes, you can definitely add it in your water if that's what you want to do. You can also use it as a foliar spray. Adding it to your water can affect PH levels so you need to be more cautious with that. Using it as a foliar spray will make the product last longer as well. I may not always do it this way but just experimenting right now!
Pleas make a video on your string of hearts pleas
I have a couple videos on it when I repotted it last. What are you wanting to know?
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Is marfil a fishy emulsion derived from fish poo or something else?
Hello miss Melisa. Dari sekian tanaman yg saya miliki....hanya dari jenis alokasia yg membuat saya stres karna sangat susah merawatnya .mungkin miss melisa bisa membantu saya.tq
What do you use to edit your videos
I use Final Cut Pro with Mac!
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The not so ppp seem to be a burgundy philo? That’s the only thing I could think of “why would else it was planted into with ppp?”. Annoying 🙃
Why not just add the silica to your water and water it in? Just curious…
Because I want to try it as a foliar spray first! No specific reason! I may eventually add it to my water :D
so I'm curious, are you still spraying the silica or are you watering it in or both?
Oh yeah Marphyl Soil Enhancer stinks 😆
🤣 I'm sure the more I use it the more I will get used to it but definitely quite a surprise smell at first!