Interesting video with good information! Many thanks. I can’t believe how quick you can treat all your plants! Great job. I know that all you did in real time was not filmed or shown in real time to control the time length of the video, however, I noticed you were quick and thorough as you went along. You have a beautiful collection of plants! 👌🪴🥰
Hey!! Thank you! The actual spraying really is a quick process. The waiting for the plants to dry off takes the longest (sometimes I forgot about them for a day or 2 🤭). Having a pump sprayer is a game changer!!
I totally agree with switching up the pest prevention methods, I feel like those bugs get smart to it lol. I switch between making up my own mix of neem, dr bronners soap and water or captain jacks! But I’d also love to try something new so I will be looking into mammoth 😊
I just chopped noth of my tetraspermas.....both started to get spots and some yellowing....both were growing up the wall, so I just chopped and put each in water so I can add back in....hopefully the base will resprout leaves....but they did good for so long...yours is beautiful....so nice you have the spare bathroom...love the extra rod....I need to do that :)
I'm sure they'll start regrowing from the chop in no time. I still have my tetrasperma hanging up in the bathroom 🤦♀️I haven't worked up the courage to cut it yet but I know it needs to be done. You're giving me some inspiration to chop it!
I use captain jacks as preventative, or neem oil. I also picked up one of these sprayers...still in the box 😏 Your video has inspired me to take it out and use it so I can stop struggling with the spray bottle that gets clogged up every other spray
I switch it up from captain jacks to another one I have just so they because immune to it 😑😂and I don’t rinse it off either 🥺 I feel like it defeats the purpose. So far I’ve had no issues with not rinsing it off so I’ll continue to do it this way.
Is this Mammoth organic? Are those other two ingredients highly chemical or anything like that? Because I don't wanna give my babies all too much chemical stuff🥴
Shouldn't you be doing that with gloves on in a more ventilated area....or if not, maybe wear a mask? Just cause something is "natural" doesn't mean it's safe.
It isn't harmful for our skin at all but I definitely could use some gloves because although it isn't harmful it does have a smell (not a bad one) that likes to linger!
YES JUNGLE BOOGIE - I'm still obsessed with mine and I was way too excited to see your happy boogie :D
Haha ohh yeah!! It's such a cool easy going plant!
Interesting video with good information! Many thanks. I can’t believe how quick you can treat all your plants! Great job. I know that all you did in real time was not filmed or shown in real time to control the time length of the video, however, I noticed you were quick and thorough as you went along. You have a beautiful collection of plants! 👌🪴🥰
Hey!! Thank you! The actual spraying really is a quick process. The waiting for the plants to dry off takes the longest (sometimes I forgot about them for a day or 2 🤭). Having a pump sprayer is a game changer!!
I totally agree with switching up the pest prevention methods, I feel like those bugs get smart to it lol. I switch between making up my own mix of neem, dr bronners soap and water or captain jacks! But I’d also love to try something new so I will be looking into mammoth 😊
Right!? Haha gotta keep those bugs on their toes. A bunch of people have mentioned captain Jacks. It's officially on my list to get! Thank you!!
Absolutely Beautiful plants!! 💚🤣🙌 Especially your adonsonii! Maharani!! Frydek!! 🤩🙌💚🪴 Most beautiful I’ve seen!! Xo
Thank you!! Those are some of my favorites too..lets be real, they all are! haha 😍
I just chopped noth of my tetraspermas.....both started to get spots and some yellowing....both were growing up the wall, so I just chopped and put each in water so I can add back in....hopefully the base will resprout leaves....but they did good for so long...yours is beautiful....so nice you have the spare bathroom...love the extra rod....I need to do that :)
I'm sure they'll start regrowing from the chop in no time. I still have my tetrasperma hanging up in the bathroom 🤦♀️I haven't worked up the courage to cut it yet but I know it needs to be done. You're giving me some inspiration to chop it!
I use captain jacks as preventative, or neem oil. I also picked up one of these sprayers...still in the box 😏 Your video has inspired me to take it out and use it so I can stop struggling with the spray bottle that gets clogged up every other spray
I've been seeing a lot about captain jacks, how do you like it?? Haha yay! get that sprayer outta there! It'll save your hands too!
@@planttherapii love the captain jacks! It's become my go to, replacing neem
I switch it up from captain jacks to another one I have just so they because immune to it 😑😂and I don’t rinse it off either 🥺 I feel like it defeats the purpose. So far I’ve had no issues with not rinsing it off so I’ll continue to do it this way.
Good thinking! How do you like captain jacks?
@@planttherapii it worked with thrips and spider mites so far. I alternate just because I’m afraid the pests could become immune to it 😑
Okay sweet! I'll have to give it a try!
Is this Mammoth organic? Are those other two ingredients highly chemical or anything like that? Because I don't wanna give my babies all too much chemical stuff🥴
Hey! It isn't organic but it is all natural and easy on plants!!
Shouldn't you be doing that with gloves on in a more ventilated area....or if not, maybe wear a mask? Just cause something is "natural" doesn't mean it's safe.
It isn't harmful for our skin at all but I definitely could use some gloves because although it isn't harmful it does have a smell (not a bad one) that likes to linger!