I love to save plants if I can... I work with it, until there is nothing left to work with lol.. Its really amazing what plants can come back from with just a little tlc.
Bro, I went through it. I killed so many plants and tried so hard to fix them. I was fighting for their lives. I was trying to find what was wrong and find the solution. I am so thankful I found this video.
I’m both but now I can say I have faith A lil more then before with my plants a miracle seen my plants. Grow all over again with a new stem Coming out of the bottom of the soil
I am the type of person who always believes that my plants still have a chance of coming back even after nearly dying. Which one are you guys? Do you freak out if your plants show the slightest sign of disease or are you more likely to let your plant do it’s thing without stressing out about the situation?
Where I live my garden tends to wilt in the hot summer of CA. But strangely, this year I started this weekend while it’s cool outside and the next day most of the plants look dead. Wilted, nothing is verticals. I have been doing this for 10 years in a small area of my backyard. Great video. Spoke very clear and loud.
Wow this seriously made me feel so much better, I think I'm someone who does freak when there is brown and then I tend to overcare to the point even if I'm not sure what kind of care this is a stepping stone though thank you!
Hey Ripley! I was looking for tips for saving my “dead” coffee plant and your video was the first that came up! I have been optimistic that I can save it - it is sentimental to me as it came from my dad’s funeral service and I’ve had it for over five years - it was beautiful and doing great until it got mealybugs. Cleaned them off several times, but they kept coming back (this was over a year and a half that I worked with it - thought I had them all, but then they’d reappear). I took it outside, hosed it off, sprayed it and the dirt with dish soap, used alcohol on the bugs, etc. over and over. I finally decided to change the dirt and gave the whole plant a “bath”, it didn’t like that, I guess. Today I decided I need to give up because the leaves are crisp and I need to get it out of the house. I pulled it out of the pot, then wondered if I had anymore hope and could do anything with the roots? I don’t want to give up on it. Thank you for your video!
I’ve planted a tree a few weeks ago it wasn’t that big and a local species came back a few weeks and it lost all its leaves took home again and only two days in it already has beautiful leaves again❤. When I took it home, it was literally just a stick with roots.
Love your mindset and the message here. I am a mix of both but now may hang on a bit longer. Ironically, I had an alocasia polly that got a bad case of spider mites, I chopped it completely back hoping new growth would start but ended up getting rid of it last week because I was concerned the soil was contaminated with spider mites.
You gave me hope for my beautiful persimmons trees that my mil said were dying. My trees are not fruiting like last year and leaves are turning brown. What can I do to save them?
What do you recommend for a dried out Rosemary plant? Mine are in the ground and I have watered them every day, they are in rich well draining soil and worm castings, yet one is totally dead (after just 2 days in the ground) and the other is close to it after about 3 weeks. I have not seen any new growth. Do you think I should cut off the dried stuff to the ground? Will that stimulate new growth? My Genovese Basil is doing fine in the same bed, so I'm not sure what's wrong. I don't freak out when I have a small spot on a plant but when I see it getting to the point that there is nothing viable on it I'm not happy as this hobby is not cheap and I'm doing this for food. I want to save money; not throw it away.
I usually will let my tree seedlings sit for a little while if they "look" dead. Given enough time they will generally shoot up from the roots, think filberts, chestnuts...
Great encouragement, thank you! I am an indoors gardener, and a kind of new one. I used to get upset a lot when something went wrong, but I keep educating myself and I see good results now. In terms of plants saving - we have a small nursery nearby, and they usually sell almost dying and damaged plants. I somehow feel sorry that they will be discarded eventually. I got the smallest possible damaged Dieffenbachia that had since grown up into a lovely teen plant in two months and is still growing. Yesterday I got a small but super unique cactus Monvillea Spegazzini - I had no idea abut the name, but Googled the image. It was a bit damaged, but it will grow. I also saved a totally rotten Dendrobium Nobile that neighbours threw away - this was my first experience with orchids saving - damaged roots cutting and repotting . In 4 months it started growing flowers and does not want to stop. I killed one small Lithop during the last months despite of reading a lot about them, but that's collateral damage...🤷♂️ But the rest is fine. So, I guess I am getting there ..😊 Thanks for reading!
I killed a plastic plant. Guess which one I am? My sister gave me a plastic fern when I lived in a hole-in-the-wall apartment in Phoenix. She put it on top of the fridge and said "Just forget about it" So I did. One month later it was wilted over the pot.
I’m just like you my Majesty Palms died and I refuse to throw them out because I love them so much and believe in the journey . I repotted them recently and read some articles and I realized I was drowning them 🫢 I’m not giving up on me or these bad boys #PlantDad
My swedish ivy suffer overwatering in January 2021, i change the soil, cut the root rots...but in one month not give symptoms of life what should I do to keep waiting?😥
Do you have any tip for Persian Shield plant. I watered it but I kept it outside snd it had been hit but I did water it but the leaves still wilted and shed off. I see new growth but all that big purple foliage is dead
I have a blueberry plant and a blackberry plant that look dormant/dead and have since the somewhat harsh, long winter we had (despite being in a green house). But I can’t give up on them. Any tips?
I am renting, supposedly looking after the owners plants.Heat, drought and a sick family member has kept me away from the plants. So far, I have managed to kill a few from neglect, feel so bad but...I hope the owner will forgive me and enjoy the voucher I give her for new plants. I must have jinxed the conifers, they read my mind that I hate them and turned brown in days..oh dear.
I love to save plants if I can... I work with it, until there is nothing left to work with lol.. Its really amazing what plants can come back from with just a little tlc.
Bro, I went through it. I killed so many plants and tried so hard to fix them. I was fighting for their lives. I was trying to find what was wrong and find the solution. I am so thankful I found this video.
So incredibly true ! I'm totally with you. I won't give up on a plant until I absolutely have to.
great. I had a Fukien tea that froze to death. then three months later it started to grow from the bottom.. left a like
I’m both but now I can say I have faith A lil more then before with my plants a miracle seen my plants. Grow all over again with a new stem Coming out of the bottom of the soil
I am the type of person who always believes that my plants still have a chance of coming back even after nearly dying. Which one are you guys?
Do you freak out if your plants show the slightest sign of disease or are you more likely to let your plant do it’s thing without stressing out about the situation?
we planted grapevines and the look so dead. but, I'm going to keep watering them and put a lot of faith it will resurrect -lol
Where I live my garden tends to wilt in the hot summer of CA. But strangely, this year I started this weekend while it’s cool outside and the next day most of the plants look dead. Wilted, nothing is verticals. I have been doing this for 10 years in a small area of my backyard. Great video. Spoke very clear and loud.
Wow this seriously made me feel so much better, I think I'm someone who does freak when there is brown and then I tend to overcare to the point even if I'm not sure what kind of care this is a stepping stone though thank you!
You’re welcome! So glad I could help 😀
Hey Ripley! I was looking for tips for saving my “dead” coffee plant and your video was the first that came up! I have been optimistic that I can save it - it is sentimental to me as it came from my dad’s funeral service and I’ve had it for over five years - it was beautiful and doing great until it got mealybugs. Cleaned them off several times, but they kept coming back (this was over a year and a half that I worked with it - thought I had them all, but then they’d reappear). I took it outside, hosed it off, sprayed it and the dirt with dish soap, used alcohol on the bugs, etc. over and over. I finally decided to change the dirt and gave the whole plant a “bath”, it didn’t like that, I guess. Today I decided I need to give up because the leaves are crisp and I need to get it out of the house. I pulled it out of the pot, then wondered if I had anymore hope and could do anything with the roots? I don’t want to give up on it. Thank you for your video!
I’ve planted a tree a few weeks ago it wasn’t that big and a local species came back a few weeks and it lost all its leaves took home again and only two days in it already has beautiful leaves again❤. When I took it home, it was literally just a stick with roots.
Love your mindset and the message here. I am a mix of both but now may hang on a bit longer. Ironically, I had an alocasia polly that got a bad case of spider mites, I chopped it completely back hoping new growth would start but ended up getting rid of it last week because I was concerned the soil was contaminated with spider mites.
Thank you for giving me hope for my plant it is slowly dying and I am trying everything to save it but thank you for showing me inspiration
You gave me hope for my beautiful persimmons trees that my mil said were dying. My trees are not fruiting like last year and leaves are turning brown. What can I do to save them?
What do you recommend for a dried out Rosemary plant? Mine are in the ground and I have watered them every day, they are in rich well draining soil and worm castings, yet one is totally dead (after just 2 days in the ground) and the other is close to it after about 3 weeks. I have not seen any new growth. Do you think I should cut off the dried stuff to the ground? Will that stimulate new growth? My Genovese Basil is doing fine in the same bed, so I'm not sure what's wrong. I don't freak out when I have a small spot on a plant but when I see it getting to the point that there is nothing viable on it I'm not happy as this hobby is not cheap and I'm doing this for food. I want to save money; not throw it away.
I usually will let my tree seedlings sit for a little while if they "look" dead. Given enough time they will generally shoot up from the roots, think filberts, chestnuts...
I just uprooted two plants , after waiting 2 months to get it back to life
Thank you ❤. I believe my african blue basil will come back from the dead steam.
Great encouragement, thank you! I am an indoors gardener, and a kind of new one. I used to get upset a lot when something went wrong, but I keep educating myself and I see good results now. In terms of plants saving - we have a small nursery nearby, and they usually sell almost dying and damaged plants. I somehow feel sorry that they will be discarded eventually. I got the smallest possible damaged Dieffenbachia that had since grown up into a lovely teen plant in two months and is still growing. Yesterday I got a small but super unique cactus Monvillea Spegazzini - I had no idea abut the name, but Googled the image. It was a bit damaged, but it will grow. I also saved a totally rotten Dendrobium Nobile that neighbours threw away - this was my first experience with orchids saving - damaged roots cutting and repotting . In 4 months it started growing flowers and does not want to stop. I killed one small Lithop during the last months despite of reading a lot about them, but that's collateral damage...🤷♂️ But the rest is fine. So, I guess I am getting there ..😊 Thanks for reading!
i believe my plants can still grow and survive when i see no hope.
Good mentality to have! Patience and persistence!
my rosemary plant has been outside all the time through all seasons for a year and now all leaves have gone as if its dead. im in the UK
I killed a plastic plant. Guess which one I am?
My sister gave me a plastic fern when I lived in a hole-in-the-wall apartment in Phoenix. She put it on top of the fridge and said "Just forget about it" So I did. One month later it was wilted over the pot.
I’m just like you my Majesty Palms died and I refuse to throw them out because I love them so much and believe in the journey . I repotted them recently and read some articles and I realized I was drowning them 🫢 I’m not giving up on me or these bad boys #PlantDad
My swedish ivy suffer overwatering in January 2021, i change the soil, cut the root rots...but in one month not give symptoms of life what should I do to keep waiting?😥
Do you have any tip for Persian Shield plant. I watered it but I kept it outside snd it had been hit but I did water it but the leaves still wilted and shed off. I see new growth but all that big purple foliage is dead
Where where where did you find Curly Sue? On the hunt and looking for leads. Seed?
I have a blueberry plant and a blackberry plant that look dormant/dead and have since the somewhat harsh, long winter we had (despite being in a green house). But I can’t give up on them. Any tips?
Good summer fertilization would be well needed at this point 😊
@@ExpeditionHomestead Does it need to be a special fertiliser for berries or would bokashi water/nettle water be okay too?
This berry tone fertilizer has done great for me in the past! especially with the blueberries - amzn.to/3PqzZaD
115 here all month no humidity. Its a battle growing here
I had a shrub which died I left it and it recovered by itself it is actually the tallest shrub now. I didn't do a thing.
my all plant dead in snow ..😔😔😔,even I use greenhouse too .still they didn't servive
I am renting, supposedly looking after the owners plants.Heat, drought and a sick family member has kept me away from the plants. So far, I have managed to kill a few from neglect, feel so bad but...I hope the owner will forgive me and enjoy the voucher I give her for new plants. I must have jinxed the conifers, they read my mind that I hate them and turned brown in days..oh dear.
Incredible what happen to you! 💕
Thank you ❤️
Love your videos I also like to do experiments inside in winter
I used the pee method. It works amazingly
What did you do ?
How long has your plant " died" before you saw LIFE! I have a croton that transitioned...I'm going to bring her back!!!
great video!
Thank you! Hope to hear from you again soon!
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2:30 of introduction, im not here to listen to your emotional speech
No content to learn from ,a long speech yawn