Coleus are so underrated as plants. They are so pretty. They are easy to propagate. They are easy-going, pretty happy plants. I love them! Thank you for the video Pam!
This has been one of the most concise and informative videos on coleus care I have come across. Thank you for showing us the difference between the coleus that gets full light vs. one that doesn't, examples like that are super beneficial.
I am a new plant mom, and I bought my first coleus about 3 months ago and kept it outside on my east facing front porch. The lighting worked well and made the plant flourish, but it kept getting eaten each time it grew more beautifully. Then I saw one indoors in a video, and so I just brought her in this morning. She is now in a west facing window, and I have a feeling she's going to be even happier now. Thank you for such an informative video :)
girl you could not have posted this at a more perfect time! I got my first coleus this summer and I was thinking, how the hell am I supposed to overwinter this? 😂 thank you for the tips. I didnt know they were prone to mildew. I'll have to keep an eye out.
O.M.G this is exactly what I needed. I was told by a plant nursery employee that I would not be able to have this plant indoors - *CLEARLY* she was wrong! I have several cuttings that have rooted nicely in water. I’m happy to report that after watching your video they are happily potted in soil. Ughh.. I hate when ppl give out incorrect information - I was literally going throw the rooted cuttings out. Thank you!! 🙏🏾
I was gifted some cuttings by my partners barber a few months ago. The barber has a massive lush plant in his shop window and I was in awe! 😍 Did I know anything about it? No! Am I glad I’ve kept it in jar of water until now? Yes! I literally potted him up today as he is looking a bit worse for wear as are some of my other plants in the same room. It’s just turned spring in the UK and I’m hoping that with the correct lighting and your excellent tips I can get it thriving. Thank you so much!
I always thought that was an outdoor plant, and then I started bringing them in and taking care of them in the house. They put color to the green plants.
Hello! A friend gave me a poorly coleus which had been left out in the cold at the start of Autumn. I had to look up what it was and have since been looking after it. Put it in a nice new pot and watered....keeping it indoors. Inside 12hrs it had started to improve!!! I've trimmed it a bit as it was very leggy and had long flowers. Your video has been really helpful and I'm confident I've caught this lovely plant just in time. Will keep tuning in as your style of video is great. Thanks for the coleus advice.
Thanks Pam. I never brought my coleus plants in from the outside during the winter months and just started over every spring with a new breed of plants. I am so inspired by your video. My plants are HUGE. So.....come on inside my beauties!!!!
Coleus is my favourite but I too have always only grown it outdoors, I have about 6 varieties growing right now but have decided to propagate them to grow indoors as I am in zone 3 with long, harsh winters. Glad I found your channel :)
I just did some cuttings on my coleus this is my first one for the year I love them I shared with my neighbor because it was so big I brought some men and put them in a glass container for the winter
I'm glad I watched your vid. My coleus was not getting enough sun and it started to drop leaves then wasn't getting enough water and is dropping leaves... so now I've got basically a twig with 5 leaves. But I have moved it to a morning sun window and watered it, hopefully it will grow more new leaves..
Heat wave last two weeks. 107 outside, up to 90 inside. Coleus took a hit. Dropping leaves like crazy. Couldn’t take blanket layers off windows so too little light. Cut back a bit. Found a spot where theycan get 3 hrs of light in morning. Thankfully recovering. Good news is cuttings are rocking out so will have plenty of color in house for winter❤️ Thanks for great presentation!
Poor man's plant SO true!! Loving these tips, the one about the amount of sun affecting the color should have been so obvious, but it was an "ah ha" moment for me. My issue with my coleus is I now have 6 of them around the house from one cutting, (and 7 outside in the yard) but I feel bad if I don't propagate when I trim them back! Help! I think I have a little problem😂😉
I had coleus last year and I let it die for the winter cause I didn’t know that it can survive indoors too. Now I know what to do. Thanks for your informative video.
Mid-summer one of my neighbor's heard I was a house plant person, brought me a huge coleus plant. As I love to try rooting cuttings from various plants, I am so happy at how many cuttings I am putting into potting soil. Look out neighbors here they come, and thank you Pam for your video.
I came to this channel to learn more about coleus cuttings. I purchased some for outdoor & they are huge & beautiful. I noticed the same thing about their colors based on how much sun they get. Surprisedly they can handle deep shade as well. Appreciate this video. TY!
I’ve got coleus currently growing beautifully indoors. I’ve had them long ago but never put them outside. Now all I can think of is where they will be planted next spring after the last freeze! Also, I didn’t know there’re so many varieties. Good video…thanks 🌺
Thank you for this video! I just recently got into Coleus (I bought my first like a year ago, did nothing to contain it because I didn't know so it got incredibly leggy and ugly and so I started googling and UA-cam) - and I love your style! I have proceeded to watch a lot of your videos on indoor plants! Thank you again ☺️
A friend had some half dead little coleus cooking on a porch. Just 2 months later they are big gorgeous girls at MY HOUSE! 😁 May need to up-pot soon! So, WOOHOO!
I picked up an indoor coleus plant but at the time it didn’t have a name. I went to research about it and found your video. Thank you ever so much for the wonderful information and now I can’t wait to put that information to good use. Wish me luck!
I, too, remember when coleus were only houseplants. Upon being inspired by your video, I picked up a 1 quart plant for $2, cuttings galore, and a couple stems from outdoors when we had a frost warning.
Purchased my first coleus a few weeks ago. It likes the outside and I want to try to over-winter it. Thanks for your informative video. Looking forward to learning a lot more from you.
I used to grow Coleus in my bedroom as a teen..then I went years not growing indoor plants at all, we just grew plants indoor without much fuss, plants seem to be more touchy these days . Now 30 odd years later I find Coleus are getting planted outside haha. Going to try and over winter some indoors this year if I can get it out of the garden b4 it frosts ☺
Hi - Today I purchased Coleus from Wal-Mart. This plant is a favor that I once enjoyed in my younger days, though I am not a dinosaur just yet. 😂 I have never had one in doors to survive, though I believe I can do it. I have indoor grow lights that I believe this will help. I actually could not believe that Wal-Mart was selling them because we have had some frost lately in Virginia, today being Oct/29/2022. love the color that they provide and not only that I love to watch things grow. Of course, I don't sit there staring for days that would be rude to the plant. 🙃 I like your video and your humor and so I thought I would pass some humor your way. Ok, at least I tried. Have a blessed day. 💛
Thanks for a very informative video, and for suggesting we watch On the Ledge Podcast #62 ( which I will be doing next). I enjoyed watching, learning, and hopefully keeping my coleus growing.
Long story short I got a coleus for my birthday & it brightens my days 🥰 I just took a cutting to see if I can root it. They remind me of my grandma she always had them in her yard. This is my first one 😊
I propagate my coleus and now it is huge and made a whole separate pot. Going to cut down the mother plant and trade them at a plant exchange/give them to family
I never owned plants, but I killed a few of my grandma's lol I thought I would never have any, unless it is a cactus or something immortal. But a few weeks ago, we went to a beautiful local botanical garden and ended up in a plant sale. There were hundreds of plants: flowers, bushes, succulents, dozens of types of cactuses, and many, many more. They were so cheap, our coffee was twice as expensive, and I live in a pretty "cheap" country. And there, I found a little red coleus. I was so amazed by how beautiful (and how cheap) it is, I immediately decided to buy it. So yeah, I am a proud coleus owner now. I have never had a plant as forgiving as this one. I once forgot to water it, and it was a very hot weekend, I thought it is on its verge of death. But it thrived even more after that. Signed myself off a "potential plant murderer" list. Planning to get more plants now!
I'm one of the people who only thought they were outdoor plants. Whenever I tried indoor growing, they would drop almost all of their leaves or get crispy leaves. So because I hated having them die off come late fall, which would always make me so sad, I kind of stopped growing them even outside. Maybe I'll give one a try inside and see how it goes. I do love them. They bring back memories of both my youth and my dad because they were one of my fathers favorites and he always had them growing. Thanks for sharing yours tips and for posting this video.
Aw I love plants that have memories attached like that. My nana was a big fan of hyacinth so I buy them every spring 💚 Your coleus might have had too much sun and too little water. That’s what my plant did when I baked it in the south window. Whoops!
Hi I had some very strong coleuses indoors but 😢 they started dying little by little. After viewing this presentation I now hav hope to try some things. Thank you I will keep you posted.😉👍🏾
Thank you for all this good information. I planted my first coleus this summer outdoors as I had no idea I could have it indoors. I live in zone 9. My four coleus did fantastic at first but started dying in September. Here I thought I could have them year after year. Yes, I’m a newbie to anything gardening. 😂 I figured I could take some cuttings before all the plant stems turned black. 🤷🏻♀️ Now I have a couple pots full with cuttings and hopefully I can have them for years to come.
That method has worked for me with the coleus I’ve had for 10 years! I’ve noticed some varieties (the more colorful ones) tend to die back faster if they’re left to flower than my hardy old red one. I lost most of mine over summer to thrips and neglect. 😭
Thank you from Maryland for your help. My coleus is very long and leggy and I didn’t know what to do. I always thought that when you cut a piece off of a plant that you have to put it in water for it to grow roots. 🤔
That’s one way to grow roots but you can propagate in perlite, leca, moss, or moist soil. The soil method I do on here just comes down to keeping that soil from totally drying out. It’s a little more fussy than water but I find the very fine coleus water roots don’t transplant well- in already established pots especially (where you can’t always dig down as far as a fresh pot). As long as the nodes has moisture, they’ll grow roots!
My mother had coleous' inside the entire time I was growing up. She was very good with them. I tried a couple of times but gave up. Now that you have given instructions on how to raise and take care of them, I'll try them again. Thanks!
I have from seeds I planted in February, most of them are still small, biggest is like 20 cm. But my experience so far is that they grow much better outside than indoors
I took some cuttings near a trail I bike on, exactly like this red one you have, and put them in an aeroponic/dwc cloner that I built They started showing tons of 1cm roots on Day 4, and now on Day 12 they are almost 6 inches long and I can barely see the stems anymore! By far one of the easiest plants I've ever tried to root
Thank you SOOOOO much! I got my Coleus as a gift and she's been suffering very badly! My husband named her Diana (Princess) bc he hopes I can get her to live! Can't wait to watch more of your Coleus suggestions!
Great video! I have a couple of French Quarter's and they're outside. Every time I've had them indoors, I've killed them. They're doing well, flowering and everything outside. I want that burgundy/deep red one you have.
Coleus was the first houseplant I was able to keep alive when I first got into houseplants, they're great! I've been collecting cuttings from around the city since the summer containers are turning over to fall designs- I'm amazed at all the variety. Great video :)
Erin Fox I have a bunch of coleus also I had three mother plants I kept over the winter. And then I added three more plants from the nursery this year plus ones that I grew from seed that were interesting so I'm trying to save them also so I may have like around 10 or more coleus in for the winter. I have my own UA-cam channel and I did a video on my coleus earlier this year and all my cuttings now I am going to do one and post about a hundred or so coleus plants I have now counting cuttings that I took from the mother plants and once I Grew From two packages of seeds. I was like the old lady who had so many children she didn't know what to do you know the one in the fairy tale that lived in the shoe. I have so many clothes so I don't know what to do. I was wondering if you might want to trade some cuttings if I have some you don't have and you have some I don't have. Do you have a UA-cam channel
Lol! I just pinched a really cool variety from a landscaped area at a shopping center. I was so afraid I was going to get in trouble. Plant obsession probs!
@@candipoox I have done the same thing I was at a doctors appointment an hour and a half away from me one summer and I took a couple cuttings unfortunately I've lost all of my plants because of something that happened in my life but I've got my collection back of house plants orchids and coleus. Try growing some coleus from seed and Watch What Happens you want to keep the special ones alive. I even had one that I had three sets of leaves instead of two sets of leaves on that square stem and then alternating it had three sets of leaves I've been trying to keep the main stem alive but it's not working out. The sad part is when you cut the tip which I didn't realize the little branches that come out when you cut the growing tip only have the alternate two by two leaves. I've kept them alive hopefully for the winter and maybe next year I can get it to bloom and maybe it'll throw off some 3 leaves instead of two alternating. I should have let it go to see but I wasn't thinking when I pinched it. Coleus are so much fun and a completely different way than house plants
I love Coleus💕 I am going to start a new kind today and hopefully it will survive the winter indoors this year..my cuttings few years ago gave up😥 thank you for sharing yours🎶
Thank you this was very very helpful and this is my 1st year overwintering collius it is nice to know that II had good instincts and was doing mostly what you were doing anyway . thank you
I am a garden newbe. This year I dived in sprouting my own plats from seed. I put them in a west facing plant box: lobelia to trail; petunia, non of them sprouted :-(; Geranium they’re looking good Marigolds, got my first flower today And finally Colius for a backing of color. My Colius look about the same size as they did when I took them out the propergator over a fortnight ago. They are so small. I was expecting them to grow the most vigorously. Think I might go pruning old leaves, might encourage a bit of movement. Thank you for posting this video. It was interesting for me to see the feelings you have for your indoor friends. 💛🙂👍
Hear you can see my plant box, and how small the Colius beside the other plants. And the Colius was one of the first seeds I planted too. drive.google.com/file/d/1c19rcyu_Q8FROk6UzwrI-EnDvnE0Pfd4/view?usp=drivesdk
Thanks for this great video! You answered so many questions I had. Last year was the first time I had a coleus outside. Before our first freeze I dug it up and moved it inside and it's been doing so well. I hope to move it back outside late next spring after breakup.
So glad I could be helpful! They’re easy plants once you understand them, I’m happy to hear you’re having success! Good luck with the transition back outside!
Soooo happy to see this video. My very first houseplant was a coleus. I get it up a homemade trellis to four by five feet and lost it during a winter move. I am currently rebuilding my coleus collection they are awesome plants inside and out and your care tips are spot on!
Omg now I have to try and trellis one because you’re not the first person to say that! That sucks you lost it but that just means you get more! 😍 thanks for watching!
Coleus is such a forgiving plant and it is very pretty. I have one with miniature leaves in my window box. The information you've just given is like no other, I didn't know that you can plant them indoors and thats what I'm doing tomorrow.
Thanks for this! I have one red coleus thriving! Im in love with the burgundy colors. This color works best with our home decor outdoors and indoors! Love love love. Very easy to care for too. Im propagating in beautiful glass vases for indoor winter decor, but plan to propagate like you did in one pot soon! Again, thank you!
Great info! I’m going to give it a try. The thing is, I live in a zone that rarely gets any kind of freeze over the winter. So I’m not sure why my plants don’t usually make it. We do get nights that dip down into the 40’s and maybe into the 30s once or twice over the winter. Maybe that’s too cold. But I have very little light indoors-I suppose I could get a couple of grow lights. Thanks again for the great info!
Anything below 50 degrees is going to cause problems for coleus. I suspect the way the leaves hold moisture on their surface contributes to mold and fungal spot issues very quickly in damp cool weather as well. It’s hard for a plant with such fine roots to avoid rot in those conditions. Grow lights will absolutely help! I wish you good luck!
Thanks so much for your tips. I had a few cuttings from a friend. They are now beautiful full potted. I was actually kinda scared to cut them. But with your info, I'll go ahead and cut them back 👍🏽
Pam thank you so much for that link to the podcast coleus the host of that podcast has over a hundred podcast about plants. I have insomnia really bad and I try to listen to a book on tape on UA-cam. Last night I listened to the podcast about plants. she has some very very interesting plants that she talks about! This goes to that #planty kindness project .... we never know how easy it is for us to the world a better place and one little thing that we don't think means anything has a great effect on someone else's life! And in your case it's a great kindness to me to have something to listen to when I can't sleep and yet it helps me fall asleep even if I don't stay asleep... It's still there to Listen to If I wake up again thank you again from the bottom of my heart! And God bless you and your son and all of your beautiful plants!
Oh this makes me so happy!! I struggle with sleep problems too, I get 4 hours a night if I’m lucky. You have my love!! When you listen to episode 100 listen for a familiar voice and you’ll find I understand that comfort entirely :) I’m going to share this with Jane, she will be so happy. 💚💚
Just to let you know I listen using the earbuds in my cell phone that way it becomes almost like a white noise. But I do listen and learn before I fall asleep and if I wake back up on her podcast it shuts my cellphone off witch helps the battery other UA-cam channels keep the screen on. So if I wake up I just go back to where I think I fell asleep and listen to some more so I do get more than 4 hours of sleep because I'm retired I'm 70 years old right now so I don't have to get up at a certain time. When I was substitute teaching after retiring from teaching it was really tough only getting a few hours sleep and then going in to take care of someone's classroom. Tell her God bless her and her work with her podcast I have left her comments and click the like button or the thumbs up button.
@@PamsPrettyPlants I also wanted to tell you I have quite a coleus collection I made a coleus video earlier in the summer and showed all my coleus plants that I got from cuttings. I'm going to do an update on my coleus and I made a video on the unique coleus that grow from seed that is a tri Leaf coleus it has three rows of leaves at each juncture instead of just two. Unfortunately the side shoots that come out there are three of them for each set of leaves but they don't have that three characteristic and the plant broke so all I have are part of the parent plant in other words small branches of the main stem. I wonder if some seed company or plant company would like to have it maybe they can get the DNA or something from it it makes a bushier plant that's for sure
Oh my gosh I’d love to see your coleus!! I’ll check for videos! I was a substitute teacher for a while and it was TOUGH. Especially because I wasn’t sleeping more than a few hours. I do the same thing with podcasts while I sleep. I like to think I’m learning even while I sleep! Have an awesome Sunday Kathleen!! Thanks so much for watching 💚
Thanks for a very informative video, I’m a subscriber now. I have 5 different varieties of Coleus indoor and I thought I was cool enough to get them grow so tall to show off to my friends until I watched the entirety of this video. Now I know I prefer the shorter and bushy look.
Where I live, in Stockholm, EVERYONE has this plant at home. They are so trendy and loved. And on UA-cam? Crickets. This is one of the few videos I've found on this beauty. Such an easy, pretty and fun plant. Thank you for this video:)
Hi Fredrika!! I found the same thing when I went looking for videos on how to pinch mine! I think they’re going to catch on in the states soon. For now I’m ok with being Queen Coleus of Haus UA-cam until everyone else catches up to us. 😂
Thank you for this video. Educational and you have a great sense of humor too. Now I have the courage to trim my beautiful crazy looking Coleus and get another plant started! ❤
I was shopping for seeds and almost all the info I found on coleus was for outdoor. I live in an apartment without so much as a patio so outdoor planting isn't an option for me. I can't for the life of me figure out why people aren't using these as houseplants lol. They are gorgeous and I'm sold on them.
I have an indoor one. I've had it almost a year now. She's really big! Lol found your video because she now has this pretty flowering part on the top and im not sure what to do!
Man am I glad I clicked on this! Great information. I desperately need to cut my inferno coleus back. I have no idea what I'm doing with my houseplants so I'll definitely be subscribing! Lol. 😊
Love the coleus. We had so much of a variety outdoor but im going to start planting from seeds this week. Getting inspired and loved your video didnt know any of the information before today
So glad I found this channel! I bought a coleus to keep inside, thinking it was an annual and that I would lose it this fall, but no! This is excellent news!
Thank you so much for this video! Exactly what I needed, so relived coleus is so forgiving because I impulse purchased one specifically as an indoor plant because it’s so beautiful!
I've got it outdoors and gonna bring them indoors, already started cutting them to root but find some of them slime up so I'll be putting smaller cuts into soil!! Thanks!!
Coleus were my first plants : they are so beautiful and so forgiving they made me believe I was a plant specialist 🤣
Hahaha same!! 😂
Try growing succulents...
Same one of my first.
I am a beginner and I love these are so easy and gorgeous LOL
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".. I'm used to having a poor-man's everything.." lol I feel that.
Coleus are so underrated as plants. They are so pretty. They are easy to propagate. They are easy-going, pretty happy plants. I love them! Thank you for the video Pam!
Could you say they’re similar to Purple Hearts as a easy forgiving plant?
I’ve never grown a Purple Heart so I’m afraid I’m not sure!
This has been one of the most concise and informative videos on coleus care I have come across. Thank you for showing us the difference between the coleus that gets full light vs. one that doesn't, examples like that are super beneficial.
I am a new plant mom, and I bought my first coleus about 3 months ago and kept it outside on my east facing front porch. The lighting worked well and made the plant flourish, but it kept getting eaten each time it grew more beautifully. Then I saw one indoors in a video, and so I just brought her in this morning. She is now in a west facing window, and I have a feeling she's going to be even happier now. Thank you for such an informative video :)
I thought I was the only one that grew coleus inside...cool 😎
Woman, listening to you for only two minutes and I like your spirit immediately . Now, I’m going to finish watching what you have to say. Suscribed😊👍
Oh well thanks!! 🥰 welcome aboard the messy express!
“I keep my humidity hoes in the bathroom”, so funny. :) The goth in me needs that Othello.
It’s so freaking cool! Mine kinda suffered after I got it for a while but it came back swinging!
I am going home and pinching the heck out of my coleous on my porch to bring it inside for the winter!!! Thanks for the tips.
girl you could not have posted this at a more perfect time! I got my first coleus this summer and I was thinking, how the hell am I supposed to overwinter this? 😂 thank you for the tips. I didnt know they were prone to mildew. I'll have to keep an eye out.
O.M.G this is exactly what I needed. I was told by a plant nursery employee that I would not be able to have this plant indoors - *CLEARLY* she was wrong! I have several cuttings that have rooted nicely in water. I’m happy to report that after watching your video they are happily potted in soil. Ughh.. I hate when ppl give out incorrect information - I was literally going throw the rooted cuttings out. Thank you!! 🙏🏾
I mean maybe SHE can’t but we know better, don’t we? 😉
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SAME! I've been sold a couple of Coleus by a nursery employee and she told me that they can be grown indoors.
I was gifted some cuttings by my partners barber a few months ago. The barber has a massive lush plant in his shop window and I was in awe! 😍 Did I know anything about it? No! Am I glad I’ve kept it in jar of water until now? Yes! I literally potted him up today as he is looking a bit worse for wear as are some of my other plants in the same room. It’s just turned spring in the UK and I’m hoping that with the correct lighting and your excellent tips I can get it thriving. Thank you so much!
Hahaha that’s exactly how I got mine, just some cuttings I let sit a little too long! You got this!
I always thought that was an outdoor plant, and then I started bringing them in and taking care of them in the house. They put color to the green plants.
Ok this is the first video of your that I’ve seen. You crack me up!!! I’ll be watching all of them now. “Humidity Hoes” 😂😂
They ain’t loyal!
1st Time! Loved it, I need to go out and buy a coleus plants NOW! Thank You Pam, see ya❣️
Hello! A friend gave me a poorly coleus which had been left out in the cold at the start of Autumn. I had to look up what it was and have since been looking after it. Put it in a nice new pot and watered....keeping it indoors. Inside 12hrs it had started to improve!!! I've trimmed it a bit as it was very leggy and had long flowers. Your video has been really helpful and I'm confident I've caught this lovely plant just in time. Will keep tuning in as your style of video is great. Thanks for the coleus advice.
Thanks Pam. I never brought my coleus plants in from the outside during the winter months and just started over every spring with a new breed of plants. I am so inspired by your video. My plants are HUGE. So.....come on inside my beauties!!!!
Good luck!! Some of them take the change harder than others but I’ve found they’re quite resilient once that environment shock passes.
Coleus is one of my favourite ornamental plants! They will look compact when grown under bright sun. ♥️
A wealth of information. So many questions answered in one place. I have always loved Coleus and never realized there was so much to know.
Coleus is my favourite but I too have always only grown it outdoors, I have about 6 varieties growing right now but have decided to propagate them to grow indoors as I am in zone 3 with long, harsh winters. Glad I found your channel :)
I just did some cuttings on my coleus this is my first one for the year I love them I shared with my neighbor because it was so big I brought some men and put them in a glass container for the winter
I'm glad I watched your vid. My coleus was not getting enough sun and it started to drop leaves then wasn't getting enough water and is dropping leaves... so now I've got basically a twig with 5 leaves. But I have moved it to a morning sun window and watered it, hopefully it will grow more new leaves..
Heat wave last two weeks. 107 outside, up to 90 inside.
Coleus took a hit. Dropping leaves like crazy.
Couldn’t take blanket layers off windows so too little light.
Cut back a bit.
Found a spot where theycan get 3 hrs of light in morning.
Thankfully recovering.
Good news is cuttings are rocking out so will have plenty of color in house for winter❤️
Thanks for great presentation!
I have been growing coleus since the 1970s and have always loved them !
Poor man's plant SO true!! Loving these tips, the one about the amount of sun affecting the color should have been so obvious, but it was an "ah ha" moment for me. My issue with my coleus is I now have 6 of them around the house from one cutting, (and 7 outside in the yard) but I feel bad if I don't propagate when I trim them back! Help! I think I have a little problem😂😉
I had coleus last year and I let it die for the winter cause I didn’t know that it can survive indoors too. Now I know what to do. Thanks for your informative video.
Just received this plant for Christmas from my sister in law...she said its the fastest growing plant she ever owned.
They can grow to be giant bushes!
Mid-summer one of my neighbor's heard I was a house plant person, brought me a huge coleus plant. As I love to try rooting cuttings from various plants, I am so happy at how many cuttings I am putting into potting soil. Look out neighbors here they come, and thank you Pam for your video.
Yay! I hope they grow strong for you 🥰
I came to this channel to learn more about coleus cuttings. I purchased some for outdoor & they are huge & beautiful. I noticed the same thing about their colors based on how much sun they get. Surprisedly they can handle deep shade as well. Appreciate this video. TY!
I’ve got coleus currently growing beautifully indoors. I’ve had them long ago but never put them outside. Now all I can think of is where they will be planted next spring after the last freeze! Also, I didn’t know there’re so many varieties. Good video…thanks 🌺
I have a beautiful coleus outside that I want to bring indoor... thanks for the tips!
Good luck!! Thanks for watching, Valentina!
Thank you for this video! I just recently got into Coleus (I bought my first like a year ago, did nothing to contain it because I didn't know so it got incredibly leggy and ugly and so I started googling and UA-cam) - and I love your style! I have proceeded to watch a lot of your videos on indoor plants! Thank you again ☺️
A friend had some half dead little coleus cooking on a porch. Just 2 months later they are big gorgeous girls at MY HOUSE! 😁 May need to up-pot soon! So, WOOHOO!
I just bought some small pots of coleus for a $1 each! I'm excited to see how much they grow. Thanks for this video! It was super helpful
You are so welcome!
Thank you for the lesson. My coleus are living outdoors and I’ve just pinched them back. I want them to be full!
i love coleus and u gave me confident to over winter instead of buying every summer.Thanks
My absolute pleasure! Good luck with your overwintering!
I think I’m going to grow some outdoors this spring/summer in pots so that I can bring them in during the winter
Try it! You got this!
I just brought some and watched your video to take care of they will be indoor plants for the most part. Fingers crossed
I started a bunch from seed!! My first year growing them from seed! I got some really cool colors!!!
Such great info I got some cuttings and left them all long so now I will cut them all much shorter thanks to your information
I picked up an indoor coleus plant but at the time it didn’t have a name. I went to research about it and found your video. Thank you ever so much for the wonderful information and now I can’t wait to put that information to good use. Wish me luck!
I, too, remember when coleus were only houseplants. Upon being inspired by your video, I picked up a 1 quart plant for $2, cuttings galore, and a couple stems from outdoors when we had a frost warning.
Yesss #teamcoleus
Purchased my first coleus a few weeks ago. It likes the outside and I want to try to over-winter it. Thanks for your informative video. Looking forward to learning a lot more from you.
I have a gazillion in my small house so an obsessed. Thank you so much!
I used to grow Coleus in my bedroom as a teen..then I went years not growing indoor plants at all, we just grew plants indoor without much fuss, plants seem to be more touchy these days . Now 30 odd years later I find Coleus are getting planted outside haha. Going to try and over winter some indoors this year if I can get it out of the garden b4 it frosts ☺
Just bought a "Mainstreet La Rambla" Beautiful foliage and I will be keeping it indoors. Thanks so much I subscribed. Sara
Hi - Today I purchased Coleus from Wal-Mart. This plant is a favor that I once enjoyed in my younger days, though I am not a dinosaur just yet. 😂 I have never had one in doors to survive, though I believe I can do it. I have indoor grow lights that I believe this will help. I actually could not believe that Wal-Mart was selling them because we have had some frost lately in Virginia, today being Oct/29/2022.
love the color that they provide and not only that I love to watch things grow. Of course, I don't sit there staring for days that would be rude to the plant. 🙃 I like your video and your humor and so I thought I would pass some humor your way. Ok, at least I tried. Have a blessed day. 💛
I have bought my first mixed seed pack...excited to get started..so glad l saw your video as most videos only show outdoor
Greetings from Abu dhabi
Oh good luck with your seeds!! :)
Thanks for a very informative video, and for suggesting we watch On the Ledge Podcast #62 ( which I will be doing next). I enjoyed watching, learning, and hopefully keeping my coleus growing.
Thanks for watching! So glad it was helpful!
I bought my first Coleus today hoping I could grow it indoors. Thank you for this video!!
Long story short I got a coleus for my birthday & it brightens my days 🥰 I just took a cutting to see if I can root it. They remind me of my grandma she always had them in her yard. This is my first one 😊
Yay!! What an awesome gift! 😍
Thank for watching!! 💚
I propagate my coleus and now it is huge and made a whole separate pot. Going to cut down the mother plant and trade them at a plant exchange/give them to family
I never owned plants, but I killed a few of my grandma's lol
I thought I would never have any, unless it is a cactus or something immortal. But a few weeks ago, we went to a beautiful local botanical garden and ended up in a plant sale. There were hundreds of plants: flowers, bushes, succulents, dozens of types of cactuses, and many, many more. They were so cheap, our coffee was twice as expensive, and I live in a pretty "cheap" country.
And there, I found a little red coleus. I was so amazed by how beautiful (and how cheap) it is, I immediately decided to buy it. So yeah, I am a proud coleus owner now. I have never had a plant as forgiving as this one. I once forgot to water it, and it was a very hot weekend, I thought it is on its verge of death. But it thrived even more after that. Signed myself off a "potential plant murderer" list.
Planning to get more plants now!
I'm one of the people who only thought they were outdoor plants. Whenever I tried indoor growing, they would drop almost all of their leaves or get crispy leaves. So because I hated having them die off come late fall, which would always make me so sad, I kind of stopped growing them even outside. Maybe I'll give one a try inside and see how it goes. I do love them. They bring back memories of both my youth and my dad because they were one of my fathers favorites and he always had them growing. Thanks for sharing yours tips and for posting this video.
Aw I love plants that have memories attached like that. My nana was a big fan of hyacinth so I buy them every spring 💚
Your coleus might have had too much sun and too little water. That’s what my plant did when I baked it in the south window. Whoops!
Thank you! Just got my first coleus Black Dragons!! I love them. I'm so happy they will last forever. Great video.💜🙏🏽💜
Hi I had some very strong coleuses indoors but 😢 they started dying little by little. After viewing this presentation I now hav hope to try some things. Thank you I will keep you posted.😉👍🏾
Good luck Renee!
i picked up a basic coleus at lowes because my grandma and i thought it was pretty😜 now i have to figure out how to take care of it!
I love your style ! And I adore Coleuses. Bravo from France !
Thank you for all this good information. I planted my first coleus this summer outdoors as I had no idea I could have it indoors. I live in zone 9. My four coleus did fantastic at first but started dying in September. Here I thought I could have them year after year. Yes, I’m a newbie to anything gardening. 😂 I figured I could take some cuttings before all the plant stems turned black. 🤷🏻♀️ Now I have a couple pots full with cuttings and hopefully I can have them for years to come.
That method has worked for me with the coleus I’ve had for 10 years! I’ve noticed some varieties (the more colorful ones) tend to die back faster if they’re left to flower than my hardy old red one. I lost most of mine over summer to thrips and neglect. 😭
I am just getting into this type of plant - I feel an obsession growing
Thank you from Maryland for your help. My coleus is very long and leggy and I didn’t know what to do.
I always thought that when you cut a piece off of a plant that you have to put it in water for it to grow roots. 🤔
That’s one way to grow roots but you can propagate in perlite, leca, moss, or moist soil. The soil method I do on here just comes down to keeping that soil from totally drying out. It’s a little more fussy than water but I find the very fine coleus water roots don’t transplant well- in already established pots especially (where you can’t always dig down as far as a fresh pot).
As long as the nodes has moisture, they’ll grow roots!
Hi , I watched three other videos before yours and I like it the best ! Really good information,I love this plant . Thank you
So nice of you! Thank you!
Hi I just got one this summer. now it's getting cold so I bought it in side I just hope I can keep it up till next summer 🙃
"Used to having the poor mans everything" gurl, same lmao. Thats so true its sad lmao
*clinks chipped mug*
😂🤣🤣😂 cheers
My mother had coleous' inside the entire time I was growing up. She was very good with them.
I tried a couple of times but gave up.
Now that you have given instructions on how to raise and take care of them, I'll try them again.
Thanks!
You can do it!! I think the varieties matter too, some seem more hardy than others. Let me know how you do!! 💚💚
thank you! have just brought in my gorgeous multi colour coleus - Fall is here - have near my sliders that get southern and western exposure.
I have from seeds I planted in February, most of them are still small, biggest is like 20 cm. But my experience so far is that they grow much better outside than indoors
Wow I never knew you could grow coleus indoors, I'm in Barbados and have only 16 varieties. Nice video
I took some cuttings near a trail I bike on, exactly like this red one you have, and put them in an aeroponic/dwc cloner that I built
They started showing tons of 1cm roots on Day 4, and now on Day 12 they are almost 6 inches long and I can barely see the stems anymore!
By far one of the easiest plants I've ever tried to root
Yesss, I’ve always wanted a cloner for propping purposes! I always tell people they root like tomatoes!
Thank you SOOOOO much! I got my Coleus as a gift and she's been suffering very badly! My husband named her Diana (Princess) bc he hopes I can get her to live! Can't wait to watch more of your Coleus suggestions!
Lol @ the name! Good luck!!
Great video! I have a couple of French Quarter's and they're outside. Every time I've had them indoors, I've killed them. They're doing well, flowering and everything outside. I want that burgundy/deep red one you have.
Coleus was the first houseplant I was able to keep alive when I first got into houseplants, they're great! I've been collecting cuttings from around the city since the summer containers are turning over to fall designs- I'm amazed at all the variety. Great video :)
Erin Fox i was walking through Beacon Hill the other day and was soooo tempted to pinch cuttings from every window box!! 😂
Erin Fox I have a bunch of coleus also I had three mother plants I kept over the winter. And then I added three more plants from the nursery this year plus ones that I grew from seed that were interesting so I'm trying to save them also so I may have like around 10 or more coleus in for the winter. I have my own UA-cam channel and I did a video on my coleus earlier this year and all my cuttings now I am going to do one and post about a hundred or so coleus plants I have now counting cuttings that I took from the mother plants and once I Grew From two packages of seeds. I was like the old lady who had so many children she didn't know what to do you know the one in the fairy tale that lived in the shoe. I have so many clothes so I don't know what to do. I was wondering if you might want to trade some cuttings if I have some you don't have and you have some I don't have. Do you have a UA-cam channel
Lol! I just pinched a really cool variety from a landscaped area at a shopping center. I was so afraid I was going to get in trouble. Plant obsession probs!
@@candipoox I have done the same thing I was at a doctors appointment an hour and a half away from me one summer and I took a couple cuttings unfortunately I've lost all of my plants because of something that happened in my life but I've got my collection back of house plants orchids and coleus. Try growing some coleus from seed and Watch What Happens you want to keep the special ones alive. I even had one that I had three sets of leaves instead of two sets of leaves on that square stem and then alternating it had three sets of leaves I've been trying to keep the main stem alive but it's not working out. The sad part is when you cut the tip which I didn't realize the little branches that come out when you cut the growing tip only have the alternate two by two leaves. I've kept them alive hopefully for the winter and maybe next year I can get it to bloom and maybe it'll throw off some 3 leaves instead of two alternating. I should have let it go to see but I wasn't thinking when I pinched it. Coleus are so much fun and a completely different way than house plants
@@kathleenmurphy2379 I got some seeds from one that was flowing at a nursery and just planted my first. I have 4 babies so far!
Every time I have a plant question (not very often) I always come to ur channel and u have exactly the info I want to know! Thanks!!
I love Coleus💕 I am going to start a new kind today and hopefully it will survive the winter indoors this year..my cuttings few years ago gave up😥 thank you for sharing yours🎶
Thank you so much for your wisdom about call your flowers
Thank you this was very very helpful and this is my 1st year overwintering collius it is nice to know that II had good instincts and was doing mostly what you were doing anyway . thank you
I love when that happens!
I am a garden newbe. This year I dived in sprouting my own plats from seed. I put them in a west facing plant box:
lobelia to trail;
petunia, non of them sprouted :-(;
Geranium they’re looking good
Marigolds, got my first flower today
And finally Colius for a backing of color.
My Colius look about the same size as they did when I took them out the propergator over a fortnight ago. They are so small. I was expecting them to grow the most vigorously. Think I might go pruning old leaves, might encourage a bit of movement.
Thank you for posting this video. It was interesting for me to see the feelings you have for your indoor friends.
💛🙂👍
Hear you can see my plant box, and how small the Colius beside the other plants. And the Colius was one of the first seeds I planted too.
drive.google.com/file/d/1c19rcyu_Q8FROk6UzwrI-EnDvnE0Pfd4/view?usp=drivesdk
Ooops, Coleus
Told y I was new :-)
Thanks for this great video! You answered so many questions I had. Last year was the first time I had a coleus outside. Before our first freeze I dug it up and moved it inside and it's been doing so well. I hope to move it back outside late next spring after breakup.
So glad I could be helpful! They’re easy plants once you understand them, I’m happy to hear you’re having success! Good luck with the transition back outside!
I was so worried about my coleus but now I’m less worried and happy to have these tips so my very very tall coleus can look bushier 😅
Soooo happy to see this video. My very first houseplant was a coleus. I get it up a homemade trellis to four by five feet and lost it during a winter move. I am currently rebuilding my coleus collection they are awesome plants inside and out and your care tips are spot on!
Omg now I have to try and trellis one because you’re not the first person to say that! That sucks you lost it but that just means you get more! 😍 thanks for watching!
Coleus is such a forgiving plant and it is very pretty.
I have one with miniature leaves in my window box.
The information you've just given is like no other, I didn't know that you can plant them indoors and thats what I'm doing tomorrow.
I just love those mini-leaved ones
Have some rooting now… can’t wait to try this. Thank you so much
Thanks for this! I have one red coleus thriving! Im in love with the burgundy colors. This color works best with our home decor outdoors and indoors! Love love love. Very easy to care for too. Im propagating in beautiful glass vases for indoor winter decor, but plan to propagate like you did in one pot soon! Again, thank you!
Great info! I’m going to give it a try. The thing is, I live in a zone that rarely gets any kind of freeze over the winter. So I’m not sure why my plants don’t usually make it. We do get nights that dip down into the 40’s and maybe into the 30s once or twice over the winter. Maybe that’s too cold. But I have very little light indoors-I suppose I could get a couple of grow lights. Thanks again for the great info!
Anything below 50 degrees is going to cause problems for coleus. I suspect the way the leaves hold moisture on their surface contributes to mold and fungal spot issues very quickly in damp cool weather as well. It’s hard for a plant with such fine roots to avoid rot in those conditions. Grow lights will absolutely help! I wish you good luck!
Thanks so much for your tips. I had a few cuttings from a friend. They are now beautiful full potted. I was actually kinda scared to cut them. But with your info, I'll go ahead and cut them back 👍🏽
I do have indoor coleus plant so beautiful two coleus together
I love this plant I did not know what I had till almost too late but they propagate wonderfully thank you for your wonderful help
Pam thank you so much for that link to the podcast coleus the host of that podcast has over a hundred podcast about plants. I have insomnia really bad and I try to listen to a book on tape on UA-cam. Last night I listened to the podcast about plants. she has some very very interesting plants that she talks about! This goes to that #planty kindness project .... we never know how easy it is for us to the world a better place and one little thing that we don't think means anything has a great effect on someone else's life! And in your case it's a great kindness to me to have something to listen to when I can't sleep and yet it helps me fall asleep even if I don't stay asleep... It's still there to Listen to If I wake up again thank you again from the bottom of my heart! And God bless you and your son and all of your beautiful plants!
Oh this makes me so happy!! I struggle with sleep problems too, I get 4 hours a night if I’m lucky. You have my love!!
When you listen to episode 100 listen for a familiar voice and you’ll find I understand that comfort entirely :) I’m going to share this with Jane, she will be so happy. 💚💚
Just to let you know I listen using the earbuds in my cell phone that way it becomes almost like a white noise. But I do listen and learn before I fall asleep and if I wake back up on her podcast it shuts my cellphone off witch helps the battery other UA-cam channels keep the screen on. So if I wake up I just go back to where I think I fell asleep and listen to some more so I do get more than 4 hours of sleep because I'm retired I'm 70 years old right now so I don't have to get up at a certain time. When I was substitute teaching after retiring from teaching it was really tough only getting a few hours sleep and then going in to take care of someone's classroom. Tell her God bless her and her work with her podcast I have left her comments and click the like button or the thumbs up button.
@@PamsPrettyPlants I also wanted to tell you I have quite a coleus collection I made a coleus video earlier in the summer and showed all my coleus plants that I got from cuttings. I'm going to do an update on my coleus and I made a video on the unique coleus that grow from seed that is a tri Leaf coleus it has three rows of leaves at each juncture instead of just two. Unfortunately the side shoots that come out there are three of them for each set of leaves but they don't have that three characteristic and the plant broke so all I have are part of the parent plant in other words small branches of the main stem. I wonder if some seed company or plant company would like to have it maybe they can get the DNA or something from it it makes a bushier plant that's for sure
Oh my gosh I’d love to see your coleus!! I’ll check for videos!
I was a substitute teacher for a while and it was TOUGH. Especially because I wasn’t sleeping more than a few hours. I do the same thing with podcasts while I sleep. I like to think I’m learning even while I sleep! Have an awesome Sunday Kathleen!! Thanks so much for watching 💚
Thanks for a very informative video, I’m a subscriber now. I have 5 different varieties of Coleus indoor and I thought I was cool enough to get them grow so tall to show off to my friends until I watched the entirety of this video. Now I know I prefer the shorter and bushy look.
Where I live, in Stockholm, EVERYONE has this plant at home. They are so trendy and loved. And on UA-cam? Crickets. This is one of the few videos I've found on this beauty. Such an easy, pretty and fun plant. Thank you for this video:)
Hi Fredrika!! I found the same thing when I went looking for videos on how to pinch mine! I think they’re going to catch on in the states soon.
For now I’m ok with being Queen Coleus of Haus UA-cam until everyone else catches up to us. 😂
@@PamsPrettyPlants Yes!!!! Thank you again✌🏻🌸👌🏻
Thank you for this video. Educational and you have a great sense of humor too. Now I have the courage to trim my beautiful crazy looking Coleus and get another plant started! ❤
Yes! You can do it! Thanks for the nice compliments 🥰
I was shopping for seeds and almost all the info I found on coleus was for outdoor. I live in an apartment without so much as a patio so outdoor planting isn't an option for me. I can't for the life of me figure out why people aren't using these as houseplants lol. They are gorgeous and I'm sold on them.
I have an indoor one. I've had it almost a year now. She's really big! Lol found your video because she now has this pretty flowering part on the top and im not sure what to do!
I snip the flowers off because coleus tend to die off once they accomplish their “mission” of producing seeds
Man am I glad I clicked on this! Great information. I desperately need to cut my inferno coleus back. I have no idea what I'm doing with my houseplants so I'll definitely be subscribing! Lol. 😊
Love the coleus. We had so much of a variety outdoor but im going to start planting from seeds this week. Getting inspired and loved your video didnt know any of the information before today
Hi. You makes me love this particular plant. I hope it’s easy to find the dart blue one. 🤞 thank you!!!
Coleus in my zone is a perennial. I have several varieties and they pop back every year right underneath my maple tree.
So glad I found this channel! I bought a coleus to keep inside, thinking it was an annual and that I would lose it this fall, but no! This is excellent news!
It’s a whole new wooooorld
Thank you so much for this video! Exactly what I needed, so relived coleus is so forgiving because I impulse purchased one specifically as an indoor plant because it’s so beautiful!
I've got it outdoors and gonna bring them indoors, already started cutting them to root but find some of them slime up so I'll be putting smaller cuts into soil!! Thanks!!
Wanderful
Coleus is a indoor plant
Thank you so much mam for sharing video on UA-cam 👍👍👍👍👍