normal people - "big deal, a new leaf is growing" us crazy plant people - "awww!! omg thats so exciting and wonderful!!!! your plant is doing so well!!" i have my flf in front of me with all the ingredients to move it to leca but im terrified it wont do well. glad i found your vid to ease my fears!
It took me a long time to find the courage to convert mine as well. Strangely enough it has been one of the easiest ones I have converted and the quickest to start giving new growth. Good luck with yours and would love to hear how it goes.
Thanks for posting this! This has been on my mind. Apparently if you need to bring a plant to Hawaii it can’t have soil but it can be in another substrate. I’m thinking of moving there one day. My fiddle leaf fig is much taller though. I’m afraid it’s gonna be a huge shock but I’m willing to try if it means I can keep it
I defiantly think that the bigger the plant the more stressed it will get. It might not be a bad idea to take a top cutting (6 leaves or so if yours in nice and big) and propagate that in water first. The water prop can easily be moved over to LECA once there is a good root system. Then you have so good insurance before you transition your full plant. I would only do the main fiddle once the prop has successfully rooted and converted. Please let me know how it goes would love to hear you come right.
I have had to get them at a few different places. Heckers Nursery in Boksburg usually has a small to medium size one. Then the small ones I get at Sunkist Nursery in Benoni. Unfortuently haven't been able to find any bigger ones, think I will need to find these online.
Hi Kate, For all my plants in Leca I use General Hydroponics Flora(Mirco, Gro, Bloom) Nutrients. On my soil plants I usually use seagro organic plant food. I will use this for my plants in leca as well once a month. I do dilute it a lot, less than half the suggested amount.
I'm looking at changing mine to Leca. Thanks for your video.
normal people - "big deal, a new leaf is growing"
us crazy plant people - "awww!! omg thats so exciting and wonderful!!!! your plant is doing so well!!"
i have my flf in front of me with all the ingredients to move it to leca but im terrified it wont do well. glad i found your vid to ease my fears!
It took me a long time to find the courage to convert mine as well. Strangely enough it has been one of the easiest ones I have converted and the quickest to start giving new growth. Good luck with yours and would love to hear how it goes.
I am just about to convert my fiddle leaf from soil to leca too. Great video. Thank you for sharing. BiG💚👍
Ah thank you so much so glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. Good Luck with your conversion. Please let me know how it goes.
Great video. Thank you!
Very exciting, wish me luck I am going to try this. Thanks
Good Luck. I am excited for you! Please let me know how it goes 🌸
Thanks for posting this! This has been on my mind. Apparently if you need to bring a plant to Hawaii it can’t have soil but it can be in another substrate. I’m thinking of moving there one day. My fiddle leaf fig is much taller though. I’m afraid it’s gonna be a huge shock but I’m willing to try if it means I can keep it
I defiantly think that the bigger the plant the more stressed it will get. It might not be a bad idea to take a top cutting (6 leaves or so if yours in nice and big) and propagate that in water first. The water prop can easily be moved over to LECA once there is a good root system. Then you have so good insurance before you transition your full plant. I would only do the main fiddle once the prop has successfully rooted and converted.
Please let me know how it goes would love to hear you come right.
Loved it. Thank you!
Apparently it’s good to cut roots back every now and then.. probably could have done that here
How has it lasted since you put in Leca?
Where do you buy your clear nursery pots? ☺️ I've been searching everywhere
I have had to get them at a few different places. Heckers Nursery in Boksburg usually has a small to medium size one. Then the small ones I get at Sunkist Nursery in Benoni. Unfortuently haven't been able to find any bigger ones, think I will need to find these online.
I have my fidle leaf fig in pumice only :0 volcano rock with a water meter pot
How awesome. I have heard a lot of people love to use the pumice and have had great success with it.
Lmao how much easier was it to clean the leca from the roots than the soil haha
May I ask which fertilizer you used? Thanks!
Hi Kate, For all my plants in Leca I use General Hydroponics Flora(Mirco, Gro, Bloom) Nutrients. On my soil plants I usually use seagro organic plant food. I will use this for my plants in leca as well once a month. I do dilute it a lot, less than half the suggested amount.
Who do you recommend watching for additional Leca info? I couldn’t quite catch the name.
Hi Cristina, minimalist cali is fantastic when it comes to Leca.
MidNotesKelly? Who to watch about nutrient water?
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