COOL and DANGEROUS houseplant repotting
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Hey Jeff, talking about growing older and pain, I turned on your live video because I saw it was over an hour long. I switched it to my TV and tried to relax on the recliner as I was in a lot of fibromyalgia and arthritis pain and I saw waiting to for pain meds to kick in. I am 61, and yes the struggle as we age is very real.
Thanks for tuning in Lisa!
Really enjoyed this. I missed it live but spent the time unboxing plants. one was a Baby Jade Crassula Ovata that may become a "FAV!" (I'm ignoring my plant ban now that it is SO close to spring.) Thanks for your VLOGS!
You chose a great plant to break the plant ban 😂
I agree with your thoughts on the peace lily. The shiny green leaves are stunning and the flowers are beautiful
Awesome!
Jeff, you asked on your LIVE what our favorite plants are. My favorite plant: ANY & ALL of them. Ferns have always been a favorite of mine and I have a Boston fern, several Staghorn ferns, a Rosy Maidenhair fern, and an Asparagus fern. Now I've discovered the Monsteras and Philodendrons. WOW. Really 😎 plants and such a tremendous variety of them. While I was reading the comments here, I learned of the Burle Marx Flame. That's now at the top of my Wish List.
I'm a newby having just started last mid-summer. It's now March 11th, and I'm already having to figure out how I'm going to make space for more plants. I'm retired now and what used to take up a good deal of my time were my 3 horses but due to injuries, I got to the point where I honestly couldn't take care of them the way they deserved. I made the extremely difficult decision to donate them to a therapeutic riding school. I'm heartbroken 💔 but managing. Plants are beginning to help with the void in my life. Plants take time and patience, but mainly, I get so much joy from caring for them and watching them flourish. Don't get me wrong. Being a newby, I've painfully watched as some of them slowly succumbed to my inexperienced handling. I "loved" several of them to "death by overwatering".
I jumped on your channel this afternoon to again watch a video that explains pruning Jade plants. I got a starter pot from a friend who was going to pitch it and the poor thing has had a rough life until last fall when it got separated into 3 pots. All the plants are now extremely healthy but they are totally unappealing aesthetically. It's been all I could do to keep from pruning them over the winter because they're so awful to look at. Well, I watered them today and tomorrow they will be pruned thanks to you showing me exactly how it's done. I'm not terrified only because they look so bad and I have impatiently waited all winter to do the "chop"!!!
I am just in love with your channel and can hardly wait to pick up my pruning shears tomorrow. I'm so excited that I may not be able to sleep tonight!! 🤣
Wow! This was such an awesome comment to read! I also share your love of ferns! I don't know where you are but one of my favorite things in the summer is traveling up to a provincial park in Saskatchewan that is just on the edge of the boreal forest and it is filled with ferns! I just love them. Thanks for watching my videos
I can hear you loud and clear. It’s nice to see a longer video from you. I’m really looking forward to forward to watching.
Awesome! Thank you!
Miss this when it was live, I was at my cardiologist. I am approaching 70 and just been told I have ATTR-CM. I will be having a heart procedure in a couple weeks. I hope I'll be able to continue to potter with my plants for sometime.
Best of luck with your upcoming procedure and you tune it again for more videos. Take care!
Sorry I missed this. Super relaxed as always. Burle Marx Flame is a DREAM!!
Isn't it?!?! I can't wait for slits in the leaves! Do you have one?
Laura, I hadn't heard of the Burle Marx Flame, so I looked it up. Well, it's now at the top of my Wish List. From what I saw it's expensive. I'm determined to somehow get one though. Maybe I'll get something back from my tax return and will be able to give myself a gift. Thanks for the introduction to this gorgeous plant. ❤ 😊
I love the long videos. I put it on the tv while I’m doing plant chores haha
I think we all do that lol Thanks for watching
That's the only way I watch TH-cam. It's not the same if it's not casting to the TV lol
I love Fox Farm soil!
Yes, it is great stuff! Unfortunately can't find it around here anymore
Your jade sitting back there! All of your jades make me jealous 😅
Thanks so much! Do you have any jades?
@@EverythingPlants yes I have one that’s only about 2 years old. I learned to prune them from you! Long ways to go …
@@maryelvington Yay! Did it produce branches?
Watching from Oregon USA. We get a lot of good he same weather as BC. It’s been mostly mild in the thirties and forties. It’s been warmer than usual. But we’ve had weather whiplash. From cold and dry to warmer rainy.
Got to the live late so I restarted. Good vid. Thanks for sharing Jeff!
Thanks for coming
Jeff is rip roarin' and ready to go! He's got his butter knife (no doubt specifically made for assistance with transplanting PLUS he's got his Official Cacti Transporting Tool, aka kitchen tongs. He's ready to Rock n Roll, baby. Let's work this!!
Yay! Thanks for another great comment, Vicky!
I am in NC and my favorite type of plants now are really the same ones we grew up with. I have found the cheap old stand by's make me just as happy as the expensive ones. Having said that, my absolute favs are Syngoniums, Peace Lilies, Pothos and Philidendrons. I do however have 2 Alocasias that are doing phenomenal!! I have a Pink Dragon and a Dragon Scale. My 2 Majarajas died. But the Dragon Scale even has a 2 leaf pup growing quite nicely, the Pink does as well come to think of it.
With pon it really depends on the plant. Most of my plants in pon have small reservoir and they thrive. Just keep an eye on them the first weeks. Oh and succulents absolutely love pon!
Awesome! Good to know about succulents as well. The pon mix looks VERY similar to the new gritty mix from very plants I've been trying
I just took a cutting from my Monstera Albo and got 4 nodes each with a leaf in water to root about 2 weeks ago. as well.
Great Live!!! I love it!!! Thank you!! You have a beautiful collection!!!
Thank you so much!!
@@EverythingPlants Right on!!!!!
Your peace lily looks good.
Well, Im a bit up there in age.. turning 53 this summer & going to definitely enjoy it with my amazing husband… traveling this summer yayyyy
Shoot! You're a mere babe!! 😅
Where are you traveling to?
I was teaching in the classroom on Tuesday… so not able to watch til today. Crazy to think it has been over a year since we chatted about the “moss plank” concept.
Yes.....time flies for sure!
Sorry I missed the beginning Jeff ~ I'm still in recovery mode from a bout of influenza, so missed the notification. As I have 60 cacti, I shall watch from beginning to see how you fared with the repotting. I find the most lethal cacti for repotting are, surprisingly, the cutely name 'Bunny's Ears' (Opuntia microdasys)...as their fine glochids are a nightmare skin irritant!, and get everywhere. On the larger spined cacti I use bubble-wrap folded into a 'strap' to gently wrap around the stems whilst de-potting & repotting. This contains the spines without damaging them, and protects the hands (layers of bubble-wrap can be varied according to length of spines).
Thanks for sharing the information on cacti! Hope you feel better soon!
On the road to recovery thanks. Shall definitely be punctual for the next livestream! :)@@EverythingPlants
Hi Jeff
I enjoy all your knowledgeable planty videos 😊🪴
Thanks 👍
I’ve tried the variegated peace lily, but three times they’ve died on me. They were tiny. Next time I’m going for the 4 or 6 inch pots. I can keep the regular peace lily alive, but the variegated die on me. I like your variegated peace lily. It’s beautiful.
Pon wicks up water from the reservoir but there needs to be kept at a good eye level.
Thanks!
I’m 66 and I’ve been retired for medical reasons for 10 years. I play with my plants, do some housework and walk my dog to the mail box. I like watching the videos on my tv when there’s nothing on t. That I usually watch. Weekends are great for that. None of my regular shows are on so I can watch all day.
Jeff if you put a philodendron on a moss pole it will grow into the moss, if you keep it moist, then you can air layer it and it should keep its leaf side. A better idea but if you cut the top of the moss pole off and keep the plant on it then it will Lee its leaves. @plantsbymelissa has great poles and she’s done multiple cuttings and her poles are 5-7 feet tall. Watch some of her moss pole video.
I think PON wicks up compared to leca. When potting up cuttings, I keep the level of water higher until I see roots.
On my wish list are ficus. A variegated and curly ficus benjamina. Then there’s a coupe Hoyas I want. When I purge this spring I may get rid of everything except Hoyas and ficus. And a couple Aglaonema that I’m really liking there’s one more I want to get. That will give me give six of them.
I’d use either the silicon covered tool to pick up the cactus. I think what you’ve got will damage the spines.
Hi Jeff! Glasses are cool 😎 👌🏽
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You are not old! Yet...@@EverythingPlants
I'm still watching
@@planttherapy1860 thanks Mona! I hope you enjoy the live video
@@EverythingPlants 83k! I remember 50k last year! Wow! Congrats!
I like plants that self propogate like marantacae, succulents, cacti and alocasias. I'm too lazy to cut and propogate myself. 🤣
Nothing wrong with that! Lol
Put a water bottle cap in the bottom of the 2 cup method and you'll have a nice lil reservoirs at the bottom between the layers, that way the plants still get some air from the bottom once some of the water evaporates. I'll watch your channel till TH-cam decides its going to pay-per-view like pro wrestling.... basically until one of us dies lol kinda morbid but that's how much I like your channel 😅
I’ll be 66 on march 10th your still young but I’ve always said I would like to meet the person that said lift begins at 40 in a dark alley I bet I would come out and he wouldn’t lol 😂 I’m in Ohio and it’s been 71 yesterday and today we also had a mild winter.
How is your tissue culture doing if you have shown it I must’ve missed it? You should use rubber tipped tongs know damage to the plants I use them all the time. I wish I could send my jade to you I love it but it doesn’t seem to be growing I’ve been babying it alone. Love your channel 😊
I’m your age… will be 45 in April.. time is flying.. when is your birthday? We have also had a very mild winter here in Massachusetts, global warming is real for sure. We are getting a ton of rain this week. In years past, it would have been a nice, big snowstorm. 😢
Hey Jessica. I'll be 45 in October.
I put a part of my monstera in pon and its loving life. I put a lot of my plants in pon and there all doing really well. Would it hurt if you cut the Ariel roots off the monstera?
The flf will grow more leaves if given enough light.
16 degrees in Ottawa today.
That's so awesome!
What if you wrap the node that isn’t connected to the plank. Wrap in plastic wrap at that point holding in place.
I noticed that lots of your plants are in terracotta pots. Does this help all types of plants??
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Add the red cuprea to my wish list.
Are your anthurium’s still in glass no drainage ? I did mine yesterday
Yes....I have a few in them
So sorry i missed it!
Hey, no worries. Next time!
You went off while I was typing, so I came back on to tell you I live in a small condo, I will never be able to have those big beautiful plants you have, what do you suggest I get that is slow growing but pretty?
Scindapsus exotica has been slow growing for me, had it almost three years and just now had to repot it. A lot of low light tolerant plants are also slow growers in low light. Aglaonema for example. :)
60 here! Michigan.
Hello Susan!
I don’t realize you had done it live.
How are they doing since you did it?
All the plants? Okay so far....even though this was a few days ago already
Can you tell me about your Grow lights please ?
I'm 30, and I thought you were in your mid/late thirties! 😳