I just got my el choco yesterday, so this video was so helpful. Recently found (and subscribed) your channel and I have been binge watching your videos. Absolutely love your channel, thank you. ❤️
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Heya Laurie, congrats on your El Choco!! I'm glad the video was helpful. Welcome and thanks for subscribing, it's really appreciated. Do let me know if there's anything you'd like to see! :)
Thanks for these amazing care instructions for the El Chico Red. I have 3 of these plants hanging in my kitchen facing east. I’ve had them for a few months and they look just ok so I am excited about these tips so I can improve their health. Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and healthy.💕❤️
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Joan you are more than welcome, I'm glad you find them to be helpful. Ohh they must love your window and having three is a dream, the more you have the better they look. Let me know how they get on. xx
Thank you for being so thorough with your explanations. Us plant people need to know EXACLTY what you’re talking about so I appreciate that 😂 I get obsessed with making sure I don’t kill one of my rare babies. Also you’re voice is so relaxing I found it very pleasant learning from you ! I’m subbing 🤗
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Hannah you are welcome. I'm glad the video is helpful! Lol I totally understand the need for detail. 😊 Aww thank you, welcome to the community. x
I hope you and Royce are well. I love this video and will be useful if I ever get an El Choco (yours is stunning). I shall look at worm castings and the Orchid Focus fertiliser too. Thank you Niché.
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Heya hun, thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Do let me know what you think of the worm castings and orchid fert. x
Hi Kimberly, that would be fine. I'd probably have the same ratio of perlite and bark and a little more soil. If you can get coco coir at some point that'd be great, I use that instead of soil and prefer it.
Thank you. Very informative and I enjoy how you explain everything in detail :) thank you thank you thank you. I will be ordering some worm casting soon I think 🤔 idk yet. Do they make a liquid worm castings? For say leca or any other semi hydroponics setting? Maybe it's time for me to do some research lol.
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Heya Ari, you are welcome. I'm glad you found this video useful! Yes worm castings are good, I actually need to get some more. I'm not aware of liquid worm casting but I think you could make your own. As it's like dirt I'd take a teaspoon full and mix in warm water and see how it dissolves. However as you're probably aware there is fertiliser for hydroponic and I think there are some with seaweed which is also good. Hope you find something that works. x
How would you compare liquidirt to that orchid mix? I initially thought I was giving my plants everything they needed by watering with diluted liquidirt, then I heard it doesn't work as a fertilizer. Would this orchid mix replace or supplement liquidirt?
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Heya, sorry for the delayed response! I've not tried liquidirt but from the information i've found, quite a few of their ingredients I already use in my plant mix so I don't think it would really benefit me. I think it helps in supporting the organisms within the soil but seems to lack quite a few minerals though a few of the ingredients will provide some i'm not sure about the quantity. If anything I'd think of liquidirt as a supplement.
For some plants that you receive, they often come with a plant that emerges from a big stump. What do you suggest we do with the big stump after acclaimation? Do you try to keep the stump out of the substrate? Or do you find it to be okay if it's left in there?
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Hiya, if you have a stump, if it doesn't have roots I'd put it in perlite. If it has good roots I'd put it in moss until you see good development and the emergence of a new leaf. You could put it into soil but I'd want to monitor it a little more closely hence why I'd start with perlite or moss as well as giving it an increased level of oxygen flow. I'd also place it under a grow light and in a slightly brighter spot than where you'd finally place it.
Oh one more question. I use the water meter too. I was planning on watering when at a reading of 3. What reading do you use as a guide?
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I water when it's at or near 3 but I check the moisture level 2-3 inch down in the soil. At worst it will be between 2-3 but that's not too often. When it's at 3 it'll get a normal watering, if at 2 and due, i'll flush the pot.
Is a grow light 14 or 15 inches above the plant about right for these plants? This was a great video. I pick up my El Choco on Monday.
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Heya Michelle, Hope all is going well with your El Choco? I have my grow light at 13inch above my Choco. So 14/15 inch is fine. I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🙂
Thanks for the video! My el Choco has developed some yellowing on both mature and new leaves and I believe it could be chlorotic leaves due to watering with tap water OR lack of root aeration. The root is basically a big chunk and I had it sitting in wet LECA, thinking that would help it root. Are they pretty sensitive to tap water?
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HI Larissa, hope all is well. You are welcome on the video. Depending on how hard or soft you water is this could have an effect on your leaves but my experience with other philos, is that the plant is in too bright or harsh a light. The other contributing factor is a lack of nutrients like iron, zinc or manganese. However as you mentioned it is in lecca, it's possible the lecca is a little too compacted and the root(s) are suffering. If you want to assist with root development I'd place it in moss or perlite. It provides a good amount of aeration whilst allowing the roots to grow freely yet still being in a moist environment. Hope that helps.
Very helpful. Thank you for all of the info!
You are welcome. :)
Literally I’ve never seen a big plant channel explained lighting with the depth you just did. Never subscribed so quickly to someone.
Aww. Thanks! Welcome 😊🤗
Thank you finally someone can explain lighting in a way I can understand! So appreciated! Absolutely love love your content ❤️🌱🙌🏾🌱❤️
Aww yaye! 😀 You’re welcome, happy I can help. Thank you!
I just got my el choco yesterday, so this video was so helpful. Recently found (and subscribed) your channel and I have been binge watching your videos. Absolutely love your channel, thank you. ❤️
Heya Laurie, congrats on your El Choco!! I'm glad the video was helpful. Welcome and thanks for subscribing, it's really appreciated. Do let me know if there's anything you'd like to see! :)
I appreciate how you word things so muchhh!!!!
Aww that makes me happy. 😊
Perfect timing!! I’m getting one from ecuagenera soon I’m excited
Aww amazing. Excited for you. 😊
Thanks for these amazing care instructions for the El Chico Red. I have 3 of these plants hanging in my kitchen facing east. I’ve had them for a few months and they look just ok so I am excited about these tips so I can improve their health. Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and healthy.💕❤️
Joan you are more than welcome, I'm glad you find them to be helpful. Ohh they must love your window and having three is a dream, the more you have the better they look. Let me know how they get on. xx
Very nice video. Now I just need to get an El choco Red.
Thank you. Aww nice, I hope you find one soon.
thank you, that was so helpful!!!btw i love your voice, so calming :)
You are more than welcome Lisa. Glad it's helpful. Aww thanks. 😊
Thank you for being so thorough with your explanations. Us plant people need to know EXACLTY what you’re talking about so I appreciate that 😂 I get obsessed with making sure I don’t kill one of my rare babies.
Also you’re voice is so relaxing I found it very pleasant learning from you ! I’m subbing 🤗
Hannah you are welcome. I'm glad the video is helpful! Lol I totally understand the need for detail. 😊
Aww thank you, welcome to the community. x
Thank you for sharing! This is such important information. I’m also grateful that TH-cam finally recommended the quality video I need 😂
You are more than welcome and it makes me smile that it was so helpful. I'm glad TH-cam is assisting. 😊🌱
This was so helpful!!! Thank you 🌱
Erin, you are more than welcome. I’m happy to help. 😊
I hope you and Royce are well. I love this video and will be useful if I ever get an El Choco (yours is stunning). I shall look at worm castings and the Orchid Focus fertiliser too. Thank you Niché.
Heya hun, thank you, glad you enjoyed it. Do let me know what you think of the worm castings and orchid fert. x
Hi! Will perlite, potting soil and bark be okay?
Hi Kimberly, that would be fine. I'd probably have the same ratio of perlite and bark and a little more soil. If you can get coco coir at some point that'd be great, I use that instead of soil and prefer it.
@ thank you! I’ll look it up in amazon. Plant hasnt arrived yet but I want to be prepared lol How often do you repot? Do they like to be rootbound?
Thank you. Very informative and I enjoy how you explain everything in detail :) thank you thank you thank you. I will be ordering some worm casting soon I think 🤔 idk yet. Do they make a liquid worm castings? For say leca or any other semi hydroponics setting? Maybe it's time for me to do some research lol.
Heya Ari, you are welcome. I'm glad you found this video useful! Yes worm castings are good, I actually need to get some more. I'm not aware of liquid worm casting but I think you could make your own. As it's like dirt I'd take a teaspoon full and mix in warm water and see how it dissolves. However as you're probably aware there is fertiliser for hydroponic and I think there are some with seaweed which is also good. Hope you find something that works. x
Very informative video thank you @nichesplants
You are welcome Jan.
How would you compare liquidirt to that orchid mix? I initially thought I was giving my plants everything they needed by watering with diluted liquidirt, then I heard it doesn't work as a fertilizer. Would this orchid mix replace or supplement liquidirt?
Heya, sorry for the delayed response! I've not tried liquidirt but from the information i've found, quite a few of their ingredients I already use in my plant mix so I don't think it would really benefit me. I think it helps in supporting the organisms within the soil but seems to lack quite a few minerals though a few of the ingredients will provide some i'm not sure about the quantity. If anything I'd think of liquidirt as a supplement.
Great Content and Amazing detailed explanation especially about light! But on 5:16 the Earth actually rotates and not the sun 😁
Glad you enjoyed it, hope it was useful!
For some plants that you receive, they often come with a plant that emerges from a big stump. What do you suggest we do with the big stump after acclaimation? Do you try to keep the stump out of the substrate? Or do you find it to be okay if it's left in there?
Hiya, if you have a stump, if it doesn't have roots I'd put it in perlite. If it has good roots I'd put it in moss until you see good development and the emergence of a new leaf. You could put it into soil but I'd want to monitor it a little more closely hence why I'd start with perlite or moss as well as giving it an increased level of oxygen flow. I'd also place it under a grow light and in a slightly brighter spot than where you'd finally place it.
Oh one more question. I use the water meter too. I was planning on watering when at a reading of 3. What reading do you use as a guide?
I water when it's at or near 3 but I check the moisture level 2-3 inch down in the soil. At worst it will be between 2-3 but that's not too often. When it's at 3 it'll get a normal watering, if at 2 and due, i'll flush the pot.
Is a grow light 14 or 15 inches above the plant about right for these plants? This was a great video. I pick up my El Choco on Monday.
Heya Michelle, Hope all is going well with your El Choco? I have my grow light at 13inch above my Choco. So 14/15 inch is fine. I'm glad you enjoyed the video! 🙂
Choco leaves get stuck without high humidity for me, maybe because it's an Equagenara import
Thanks for the video! My el Choco has developed some yellowing on both mature and new leaves and I believe it could be chlorotic leaves due to watering with tap water OR lack of root aeration. The root is basically a big chunk and I had it sitting in wet LECA, thinking that would help it root.
Are they pretty sensitive to tap water?
HI Larissa, hope all is well. You are welcome on the video. Depending on how hard or soft you water is this could have an effect on your leaves but my experience with other philos, is that the plant is in too bright or harsh a light. The other contributing factor is a lack of nutrients like iron, zinc or manganese. However as you mentioned it is in lecca, it's possible the lecca is a little too compacted and the root(s) are suffering. If you want to assist with root development I'd place it in moss or perlite. It provides a good amount of aeration whilst allowing the roots to grow freely yet still being in a moist environment. Hope that helps.
@ thank you so much! I think you're right, the leca was choking out the roots. Well, it's more of a chunk than a root.