I don't know if I coul EVER trust dhesive hooks to hang my plants. I feel so scared for my plants. I prefer to drill and at the end of my stay I just cover the holes. But my windows have a wood frame so there I use screw hooks. Thank you so much for this video, It was very helpful and you just gained a new subscriber :)
I have been trying to figure out how to hang plants in my rental. All great ideas. Right now, I only utilize the clothing rack. I have used command strips to hang some plants, but I took it down because I was not in love. Thanks for sharing.
It depends on your drywall or ceiling some drywall is sturdy and some isn't, at my new house it's a no go it's like the drywall is made of cardboard but at my old apartment it worked beautifully. Or if you can hang it on tile or wood it will be safer. You also have to follow the directions on the command strips or whatever adhesive hooks you're using like using alcohol to clean the wall, letting it dry and holding the hook against the wall firmly for 30 seconds when you install it. You should also put up a new hook every 10 years or so. I would also recommend hanging something roughly the same weight that won't make a mess on it for a few days and if it stays your probably safe to hang your plant from it.
@@chelseaclerke3582command syrips for hanging i dont think thats good for a whole plant in a ceramic pot it wpuld have to not be command unless command has something that can hold more than 5 lbs and on the package it usually says it only hold .5 lbs for most of their hooks etc....
same here, did you come up with anything? I'm thinking to hang daisy-chained lightbulbs -- much lighter than plants obviously -- but still unsure hooks will snap to this uneven surface
On the adhesive hooks (I got the version that are adhesive screws for shelving etc), I am afraid they will take paint off, though maybe a bit of heat can help. They say to not use on paint. Something I know for sure is that for the surfaces they ARE designed for (appliances, smooth surfaces like marble, mirror, etc), they absolutely come off while sticking very hard. The ends of them are less "tacky" and flip upward, the middle is some kind of suction plus glue.
I love the clothes rack idea. For S hooks, did you look in the hardware store? Or in the hardware department of a store like Walmart? I don't know what stores you have in your country for home supplies and other bits and pieces, odds and ends.
Do you mean the whole hanger or the rope used for the hanger? I think I got that hanger as a gift so not sure what the rope is, but for the macrame hangers I've made myself I use a Bobbiny 3mm cord 😎
I just ordered the Fisher Hooks! I have a very light IKEA Lamp (likely weighs 2kg max), that I want to hang but I don't know how to drill a hole , and hiring someone will be expensive
For the plant hangers with glue, I'd not chance putting a plant in with a nice ceramic or glass like pot. Once the glue dries out, and they ALWAYS WILL....CRASH!! There goes your plant cut up and , branches or length on Vining plants broken off. As well, kiss that pot goodbye. I was a landlord several times in my life, and BELIEVE ME I'd RATHER have you tell me you want to hang up a plant rather than ruin my new window area which I just spent $$$ on. For your benefit. Please tell me and I will bring a stud finder to see where the wooden wall stud is, so it will not get drilled into plaster or rockwall. when the weight and humidity work it's way, down she comes ESPECIALLY IN THE BATHROOM. I WORK HARD TO GIVE MY TENANTS A NICE COZY PLACE TO LIVE. I taught horticulture and ran garden centers for 24 years. But sometimes plant lovers can become hoarders, and it's not good for me, you or the plants. Do things the right way. Your landlord will trust you. They won't trust you when a chunk of their ceiling comes down with the plant and there's a gaping hole you caused. And you expect it to be fixed by the weekend......grrrrrrr.......
You might be one of those nice landlords but mine didn't allow me to drill anything into the walls and said I should instead look into stick-on alternatives so I just did as I was told.
1st video of yours I've ever seen. Why in the world would you ever suggest that first hook when it will be (more than likely) damaging to at least paint?!!!! You suggest things not knowing how they will work out?!
I don't know if I coul EVER trust dhesive hooks to hang my plants. I feel so scared for my plants. I prefer to drill and at the end of my stay I just cover the holes. But my windows have a wood frame so there I use screw hooks. Thank you so much for this video, It was very helpful and you just gained a new subscriber :)
I have been trying to figure out how to hang plants in my rental. All great ideas. Right now, I only utilize the clothing rack. I have used command strips to hang some plants, but I took it down because I was not in love.
Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching! 🌝❤️
I love the clothing rack idea! Seems like a good option to use on a balcony or something too!
Thanks for this video! You could also use a hair dryer to heat up the hook/adhesive and it will be much easier to scrape off and remove :)
Haha yeah I had to do that when I was removing grow lights from my shelves, gotta remove those hooks next week so wish me luck 🤣
@@JosieYapsALot how did it go?
Adhesive hooks are not strong enough to hold a plant. It could fall off easily 😮😮😮 it happened to me so I can’t trust them again 😢😢😢
It depends on the adhesive
It depends on your drywall or ceiling some drywall is sturdy and some isn't, at my new house it's a no go it's like the drywall is made of cardboard but at my old apartment it worked beautifully. Or if you can hang it on tile or wood it will be safer. You also have to follow the directions on the command strips or whatever adhesive hooks you're using like using alcohol to clean the wall, letting it dry and holding the hook against the wall firmly for 30 seconds when you install it. You should also put up a new hook every 10 years or so. I would also recommend hanging something roughly the same weight that won't make a mess on it for a few days and if it stays your probably safe to hang your plant from it.
Yes it wont work
Yeah mines last a year in the bathroom….hung it on the wall in the shower stall. My plants loved the steam from the shower.
@@chelseaclerke3582command syrips for hanging i dont think thats good for a whole plant in a ceramic pot it wpuld have to not be command unless command has something that can hold more than 5 lbs and on the package it usually says it only hold .5 lbs for most of their hooks etc....
nifty idea Miss Plant A Lot. Im off to Craigslist to find a clothing rack for my pretty porthos famiglia. blessings to you Plant queen
Thank you so much! I want to hang up suncatchers in my dorm room for college and I wasn’t sure how to go about it!
Thankyou!! This was seriously informative imo and you went in detail about possibilitiess pros and conss ~ very goodd
I have popcorn ceiling, do you have other ideas. I need help 😫
same here, did you come up with anything? I'm thinking to hang daisy-chained lightbulbs -- much lighter than plants obviously -- but still unsure hooks will snap to this uneven surface
Can a toggle bolt hole be completely covered over when you remove it or push it up into the hole?
On the adhesive hooks (I got the version that are adhesive screws for shelving etc), I am afraid they will take paint off, though maybe a bit of heat can help. They say to not use on paint. Something I know for sure is that for the surfaces they ARE designed for (appliances, smooth surfaces like marble, mirror, etc), they absolutely come off while sticking very hard. The ends of them are less "tacky" and flip upward, the middle is some kind of suction plus glue.
Great video, helpful. But - I have Popcorn ceilings?? Glue doesn't work on them, right? Any other ideas?
I love the clothes rack idea. For S hooks, did you look in the hardware store? Or in the hardware department of a store like Walmart? I don't know what stores you have in your country for home supplies and other bits and pieces, odds and ends.
I've gotten S hooks on Amazon
Did any of the adhesive hooks fall off? It’s been 11 months since you posted this, is there an update?
They’re still doing great! There have been no casualties 😎
I use tension rods , I also screw the C Hooks and wire the rod to them for extra strength the only repair us a very small amount of spackle.
Hey, can you tell us about the plant rope you're using with the fischer hook, looks good👍🏽
Do you mean the whole hanger or the rope used for the hanger? I think I got that hanger as a gift so not sure what the rope is, but for the macrame hangers I've made myself I use a Bobbiny 3mm cord 😎
I just ordered the Fisher Hooks! I have a very light IKEA Lamp (likely weighs 2kg max), that I want to hang but I don't know how to drill a hole , and hiring someone will be expensive
Well, I guess your landlord just noticed after watching your video 😃
they didn't, it's all good 🤣
Just bought the amazon adhesive version.... we'll see how it goes 🤞
CuTe!
Thanks-A-LoT 😉❕
I don’t understand how the second hook option works. Suction?
It's also an adhesive... peel and stick.
The adhesive hooks don't work :(
good idea tnx for the video and you have a lovely plants too..... for me i prefer cactus plants i love them lol
Thank you for all thèse ideas ☺️
Has anyone used shower curtain hooks?
I needed this!!! Thx ☺️
Good idea..!!! Thanks much!!
Yay!! Thanks for watching!
I love your channel name 😅
Hahaha thank you! I was very proud of it 🤣
For the plant hangers with glue, I'd not chance putting a plant in with a nice ceramic or glass like pot. Once the glue dries out, and they ALWAYS WILL....CRASH!! There goes your plant cut up and , branches or length on Vining plants broken off. As well, kiss that pot goodbye.
I was a landlord several times in my life, and BELIEVE ME I'd RATHER have you tell me you want to hang up a plant rather than ruin my new window area which I just spent $$$ on. For your benefit.
Please tell me and I will bring a stud finder to see where the wooden wall stud is, so it will not get drilled into plaster or rockwall. when the weight and humidity work it's way, down she comes ESPECIALLY IN THE BATHROOM.
I WORK HARD TO GIVE MY TENANTS A NICE COZY PLACE TO LIVE. I taught horticulture and ran garden centers for 24 years.
But sometimes plant lovers can become hoarders, and it's not good for me, you or the plants. Do things the right way. Your landlord will trust you. They won't trust you when a chunk of their ceiling comes down with the plant and there's a gaping hole you caused.
And you expect it to be fixed by the weekend......grrrrrrr.......
You might be one of those nice landlords but mine didn't allow me to drill anything into the walls and said I should instead look into stick-on alternatives so I just did as I was told.
My landlord was an arse.
Seriously cute Explanation ❤
My sentiments exactly! 👌🏻
aww you guys ❤️❤️
doesn't work on stipple ceiling
Lol I loved it. Thank you for the help
Your landlord watching this: 👁️👄👁️
🤣 update: they didn't notice
Thank you
Be careful with the second one. My plant fell. 😧
1st video of yours I've ever seen. Why in the world would you ever suggest that first hook when it will be (more than likely) damaging to at least paint?!!!! You suggest things not knowing how they will work out?!
Talks too much!!! would be much better just getting to the point and use pictures. Lost interest...ya de ya de ya de...booooring!!!!
bro go find a listicle