Great video!!! As a new Thai Con Mom, I appreciate this information!!!💚🌱💚 Mine is still in the soil that I purchased it in. I want to move it to PON soon but I’m scared to disturb her.🤷🏾♀️
Absolutely loving your channel - inspired to pot up my first 10-ish plants in leca last weekend, thank you! One big area of confusion for me though - grow lights. What can be used, how to get best bang for budget? Lots of big investments on the market, and what looks like trash on amazon/temu - can you advise how can we decide the best for our homes and plants?
Thank you and all the best with your leca journey. Grow lights is an interesting subject. A few issues to consider, what your budget is and what look you are going for. Other issues like timers, replacement can come into play here as well. You can get good quality grow bulbs only that you put into a stylish lamp, you can get stand-alone grow lights. From what I gather, there are a lot of very good quality options out there now that do not cost an arm and a leg and most really do a good job. What I advise is getting a light meter so you can actually measure how much light your plant is getting and help you decide the distance between your plants and the grow light. Happy planting!
I love your videos!! I have question: How you change the fertilizer in the reservoir and how you rinse your very big plants? Is this a challenge? (Only big plants)😊
Thank you. I take my big plants outside of into the bath or shower to flush them when I need to. When changing the nutrient solution I simply have a bucket or plant that I place the plant on, I rinse out the reservoir and put fresh solution then put the plant back. Hope that helps.
I got a rooted thai constellation top cutting a few months ago (like 3-4) and I've put it in pon, but it hasn't grown any new leafes yet. From what I could find online thats kinda normal, but could anyone confirm that?
Hey there! I had mine for at least 5 months before it finally sent out a new leaf. Since then, she has sent out 2 more, with a new leaf about to unfurl right now. Yours will too. Just keep watering carefully (as and when needed, do not allow its roots to sit in water), being mindful of rootrot.
I recommend joining my Facebook group which has alot of people who are in a similar situation to you, we discuss the Thai Con alot in the group and I am sure you would find it useful. Join my *FREE* Facebook Group👉 facebook.com/groups/thelecaqueen/
I just got a baby ome im yhe Mail.iy eas growing on one of these spongy rooting plug things which I hate.i wanttri convert it from soil to leca but you cant get that crap off of the roots without breaking them.i don't know what to do.eveyone say don't use soil but how do I get the roots clean? Please help
Great video!!! As a new Thai Con Mom, I appreciate this information!!!💚🌱💚
Mine is still in the soil that I purchased it in. I want to move it to PON soon but I’m scared to disturb her.🤷🏾♀️
I will never have a Thai Constellation because of my cats. They would have it torn to shreds! But your information is always appreciated.
Oh dear!
Great video. Beautiful Thai.
Love that you shared a moss pole isn’t required for these 💚
Absolutely!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful
Great info Nora. Thanks for sharing!
You are very welcome!
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Thank you 😊
Absolutely loving your channel - inspired to pot up my first 10-ish plants in leca last weekend, thank you! One big area of confusion for me though - grow lights. What can be used, how to get best bang for budget? Lots of big investments on the market, and what looks like trash on amazon/temu - can you advise how can we decide the best for our homes and plants?
Thank you and all the best with your leca journey. Grow lights is an interesting subject. A few issues to consider, what your budget is and what look you are going for. Other issues like timers, replacement can come into play here as well. You can get good quality grow bulbs only that you put into a stylish lamp, you can get stand-alone grow lights. From what I gather, there are a lot of very good quality options out there now that do not cost an arm and a leg and most really do a good job. What I advise is getting a light meter so you can actually measure how much light your plant is getting and help you decide the distance between your plants and the grow light. Happy planting!
I love your videos!! I have question: How you change the fertilizer in the reservoir and how you rinse your very big plants? Is this a challenge? (Only big plants)😊
Thank you. I take my big plants outside of into the bath or shower to flush them when I need to. When changing the nutrient solution I simply have a bucket or plant that I place the plant on, I rinse out the reservoir and put fresh solution then put the plant back. Hope that helps.
I got a rooted thai constellation top cutting a few months ago (like 3-4) and I've put it in pon, but it hasn't grown any new leafes yet. From what I could find online thats kinda normal, but could anyone confirm that?
Hey there! I had mine for at least 5 months before it finally sent out a new leaf. Since then, she has sent out 2 more, with a new leaf about to unfurl right now. Yours will too. Just keep watering carefully (as and when needed, do not allow its roots to sit in water), being mindful of rootrot.
They do take some time to settle in, but when it gets going, it will be amazing!
Thank you so much for this video. Super helpful!!!! ❤🙋♀️
Glad it was helpful!
Im trying to figure out how you got that thing to climb. I am trying and I must tell you, just wow! It seems to want to crawl.
Hi where did you purchase Pest and Shine Spray. You have beautiful house plants.
I make it the recipe is in the video description.
Great video Nora, thanks hun❤
Thank you.😍
Hello there. You provide such a great info. I purchased a 10” Thai Monstera which will be in soil. How can I change from soil to leca. I’m scared
I recommend joining my Facebook group which has alot of people who are in a similar situation to you, we discuss the Thai Con alot in the group and I am sure you would find it useful. Join my *FREE* Facebook Group👉 facebook.com/groups/thelecaqueen/
I just sent the invite.
I'm thinking of getting a monstera...what is a more beginner friendly monstera?
The good old Monstera Deliciosa, the green one is fabulous. It is easy going and just gorgeous.
My regular old green one looks every bit is pretty but good job
Thank you.
Where did you purchase your earrings? I love them!❤
Special etsy order
You're talking to my soul 😂
How long did it take for ur monstera to go to the big plant u featured?
About 18 months give or take.
Does the spray help thrips?
No I recommend using a pesticide of beneficial microbes
I just got a baby ome im yhe Mail.iy eas growing on one of these spongy rooting plug things which I hate.i wanttri convert it from soil to leca but you cant get that crap off of the roots without breaking them.i don't know what to do.eveyone say don't use soil but how do I get the roots clean? Please help
I like to use a jet setting of my hose. That removes the sponge thingies.
These leafes are so shiny, they look like they were soaked in oil. Just like the shiny side of a car tire from a dealer 🙂
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Thank you.
The music is loud i van barley hear you
So sorry about that. I hope the captions helped
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What is the problem?