Same I feel sorry for the plant aswell I only use soy at one drop per liter of water and get great results especially thrue flower As long as the ec is below 2.5 you could also use fish sause at one drop per liter as well as oxster sause don’t tell any one though it’s a Seacret
Well, you've gotta give credit to those people at 5 min craps for helping to weed out the ones that really should stick to keeping plastic plants or just drink the soy sauce themselves. I'm sure if we all reported them to YT citing misinformation or harmful/dangerous acts, one of the two will take notice. Keep fighting the good fight!
“What the Monstera!” 😂 I’ve never watched any of those videos showing the addition of crazy foods/drinks, but i knew yours would be very entertaining if not informative. Thanks again for a great video, and don’t worry, your plant will survive. There’s too much plant love in that house for it not to survive now that your giving it water!
I always enjoy watching your videos. You have such a great sense of humor. It’s nice to see that you do research and conduct experiments using a control. I don’t see many people doing that, so thank you. If you had soaked the plant in water after removing the soil it would have helped save it because it would leach all of the excess salt and mineral buildup out of the plants roots. The process is called leaching. You can also do it while the plant is still in the soil. I live in the US where the tap water contains salt and minerals that will build up and eventually kill your plant if you don’t remove them. That’s why I collect rainwater to use on my houseplants and outdoor plants. You are also correct in assuming that the fermentation of the beans used in making the soy sauce is what’s causing the mold. I love your channel. It’s the only one that I watch on TH-cam regarding houseplant care, so I hope you continue making your videos because you have a subscriber for life.😊
Just goes to show that appreciation of a plant's preferences (appropriate light, soil and watering) makes you intuitive about what's going to deadly to it. Glad you could rescue the poor test plant from the sodium poisoning we already "knew" was going to happen. Thanks for taking the really off chance for success so we don't have to.
On a more serious note, I would be very interested in a comparison between using hard and soft water on a plant that is considered sensitive to watering with hard water like a Calathea or Polyscias. And such an experiment wouldnt end in a disaster by day one I guess😂😅
I have a maranta and hard water, it was doing ok but some brown leaves, I read that they liked distilled water better, so I used my son's Brita filtered water and she perked right up and no more brown leaves.
@@SheffieldMadePlants Bottled water from the supermarket is usually quite soft, at least where I live. Not sure where you would get hard water though if it doesn't come out of the tap - maybe you can buy calcium carbonate and dissolve it in soft water?
Man nearly MURDERS plant on camera using 5-minute Traps tips, just so we don't fall for it. Admirable sacrifice. Props for going through cleaning of the molding soil just to save the victim.
I have tomato and bell pepper plants growing on my patio, bell pepper plants were doing great, but my tomato plants were getting rot on the tips of the fruit. I mentioned this to my grandma who lives in Russia, and has been an avid outdoor fruit and vegetable gardener for many decades, and she told me that the rot, called flower rot, due to a lack of calcium in the soil, and she suggested that I start watering my plants with a little bit of milk, I started doing so and this entire summer my flower rot has gone completely away, and my tomatoes are thriving, so I can successfully say that using milk to water plants that need more calcium such as peppers and tomatoes is a fantastic trick
Alternatively I use a homemade KNF calcium foliar spray, which has done the same thing for me and while maybe not easier than using milk, I think its probably more controllable and better for the plant.
Interesting! The mold you're seeing could be the very mold that's used to ferment soy beans into soy sauce. Aspergillus oryzae. I guess it's possible some spores survived the whole manufacturing process.
Here I am, eating my delivery sushi, appreciating the power of the internet to make me find people that had my same terrible idea and giving me the chance to save the life of one of my plants
🇦🇺 I was singing plant killer to the tune of Psycho killer 😂 this is why people say to use salt to kill weeds... Still stupid as it ruins the soil! Great demonstration, looking forward to seeing it all healthy again.
One trick I've heard over and over is to put ground coffee on top of the plant soil for pest control and as some sort of fertiliser. I has never worked for me. It didn't kill the plants thankfully but it definitely made the top soil mouldy.
I swear I just saw an ad for a plant care app using cola to remedy a sick plant 🙈. I can’t imagine that being helpful, but maybe that could be your next experiment. At any rate it would give us more of your wonderfully witty content. Thanks Richard 😁
My grandma was feeding her amazing Ficus with water after washing meat and they strived! And my Lily Cupido likes to be fed with a little milk leftovers to water and she looks so lovely!
No doubt you know that you're amazingly funny. Listening to your humor makes me miss my former roommate who was born in London. She was a cheeky lass, that one.
I am just glad that I’m watching your channel! The five minutes craft does have lots of crazy stuff!! Anyway, thank you for doing it for all of us to learn what not to do😂😂
A long, long, loooong time ago, I had NO IDEA that salt kills plants. So I thought to myself, "Seaweed is a very healthy food and seaweed grows in salt water, so if I give my plants salt water..." They died.😭 But they were just a few pepper plants that I was sprouting from seed so it wasn't a terrible loss. And that's how I have known for several years now that salt kills plants! So it seems that plants are like fish, some grow in a saltwater environment, and some grow in a freshwater environment.
I mean... you basically pickle your plant's roots by adding salt so... yeah... i guess that's where the wobbliness might come from. but hey, on the 'upside', once fermentation (vinegar production) starts setting in, you'll have a formidable attraction for fruit flies XD
Love that you experiment for us so we don't have to. I have a question though! Would you make a video on treating fungus gnats with ant powder? A lot of pesticides and insecticides are illegal here so we don't have many options besides friendly bugs to eat the bad bugs and neem oil. Would love to know if ant powder actually works!
Liqui dirt on ytube best bug remover non toxic(I sprayed it In my mouth to show my daughter it wouldn't hurt grandson if he grabbed it) and none of my houseplants have a single bug when I bring them in for the winter... All natural and I love it
Love your content. Can you do a video on bird of paradise? Mine has leaves that are curling up and developing brown crispy edges, although moisture meter says soil is still wet...new leaves are coming out but old ones all curl with brown edges... I'm having trouble developing leaves that stay green.
I'm sweating over a Gardenia plant. I got one beautiful flower, now the leaves are turning yellow. I repotted it about a month ago and it was root-bound and after repotting I did get that one bloom...but now it's looking sad....I bought it in memory of my Mom who passed a few months ago and she just had a way with Gardenias that was incredible! I only remember her watering them, and she would sometimes soak eggshells and use that water and the shells but I'm at a loss. I give it morning sun and bring it indoors in the afternoon. I believe they like a slightly acidic soil, so I've started putting some wet used coffee grounds on the soil. HELP! I Love your videos so much! Thank you!
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you. They are notoriously difficult, No idea how my Mom did it, one February years ago I counted 23 flowers on one big plant! The sunroom smelled heavenly......💞
I live in a tropical country. Gardenia usually planted outside in my place. I still have one outside in the open area. Yellow leaves gardenia in a pot usually caused by sitting in soggy soil for long time(over watering?) Let it dry between watering, but not bonedry. Avoid non fermented coffee ground in it potted soil. Fertilize with low N number, higher P and K number 3-4 weeks or after prunning. It's sun loving plant in my tropical place. I hope it's help.
Could be that real soy sauce- traditional soy sauce- which is fermented and made via a long and laborious process- is beneficial to use occasionally as fertilizer.
RIchard you need to update your PC desk, I saw a ancient monitor and it was upheld by books. Update it to make it a beautifull computer plant paradise!
Oh thank you! I'm curious (nosy?) enough I wanted to know what would happen dousing plants in soy sauce(!?!?). Just lacked the fortitude to actually go there😂. So maybe you saved any number of poor unsuspecting plants. Too funny, you made my evening. 🦋🌻🌷😹
I never heard about this. But I do hear that giving MSG (Mono Sodium Glutamate) as fertilizer is good for plants. Maybe this can be your next project 😉
I don't want anything to do with these idiotic channels that apparently attract millions of subs (seriously WTF?) However I love your humorous approach at debunking these scams. Science can be so entertaining when in the right hands ;-)
I made fertiliser by collecting seaweed from the beach and fermenting it in seawater for six months. I was a bit worried because of the salt but it seemed to do a good job. I only used one spoon in 5 litres of water though!
Soy sauce contains 18 amino acids. I watched this video because someone recommended VEGETAMIN® ECO, a nutritional formulation with a high concentration of amino acids indicated as a plant biostimulant, for the budding and vegetative development of crops which helps plants overcome critical situations such as transplants, frost, and other negative effects, such as phytotoxicities as I have an extra bottle of soy sauce. Thanks for trying it out. Guess there really is too much salt. I have a large bag of branch chain amino acids. Thinking of trying that as people say it helps with nitrogen.
I did all these back in 4th grade as a science experiment for the science fair. You might be impressed with plain unsweet tea for non-verrogated plants.
I have seen plant apps suggesting lemon jiuce, red chilli black pepper on sick plants. Can you please also test them before I start using them to rescue my sick plants. Also coffee please as I wouldn't want my already struggling plants to go through ghis torture!!!
I have one dementia patient who is determined to water her plants with anything she has in her cup.she drinks only milk. The *STENTCH* from the plants she's done in was unprecedented. 😖
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Is the course available for people in the United States?
@@RC-yb5dp yes you can access wherever you are
If that plant fully recovers and survives i would call it "Soylent Green" 😂😂😂
😂
Good grief I was so upset for that poor plant 😮🤣🤣 I hope it improves every day now. Silly 5minute crafts!
Too right 😬
Salt is supposed to kill plants…
Same I feel sorry for the plant aswell I only use soy at one drop per liter of water and get great results especially thrue flower
As long as the ec is below 2.5 you could also use fish sause at one drop per liter as well as oxster sause don’t tell any one though it’s a Seacret
I love it when plantubers feature other plantubers.
I love Kill This Plant! This was a great cameo. ❤
He’s a good’n
Well, you've gotta give credit to those people at 5 min craps for helping to weed out the ones that really should stick to keeping plastic plants or just drink the soy sauce themselves. I'm sure if we all reported them to YT citing misinformation or harmful/dangerous acts, one of the two will take notice. Keep fighting the good fight!
Thank you brother ✊
@@SheffieldMadePlants ✊
I can't believe you actually gave that poor plant a salt wash.. I felt so bad for it. 😂
“What the Monstera!” 😂
I’ve never watched any of those videos showing the addition of crazy foods/drinks, but i knew yours would be very entertaining if not informative. Thanks again for a great video, and don’t worry, your plant will survive. There’s too much plant love in that house for it not to survive now that your giving it water!
Thank you very much
"Angel of the Lord, what are these tortured screams?"
And the angel said unto me, "These are the cries of the carrots."
I always enjoy watching your videos. You have such a great sense of humor. It’s nice to see that you do research and conduct experiments using a control. I don’t see many people doing that, so thank you. If you had soaked the plant in water after removing the soil it would have helped save it because it would leach all of the excess salt and mineral buildup out of the plants roots. The process is called leaching. You can also do it while the plant is still in the soil. I live in the US where the tap water contains salt and minerals that will build up and eventually kill your plant if you don’t remove them. That’s why I collect rainwater to use on my houseplants and outdoor plants. You are also correct in assuming that the fermentation of the beans used in making the soy sauce is what’s causing the mold. I love your channel. It’s the only one that I watch on TH-cam regarding houseplant care, so I hope you continue making your videos because you have a subscriber for life.😊
Awesome thank you very much
Just goes to show that appreciation of a plant's preferences (appropriate light, soil and watering) makes you intuitive about what's going to deadly to it. Glad you could rescue the poor test plant from the sodium poisoning we already "knew" was going to happen. Thanks for taking the really off chance for success so we don't have to.
Thanks for watching 😁
On a more serious note, I would be very interested in a comparison between using hard and soft water on a plant that is considered sensitive to watering with hard water like a Calathea or Polyscias. And such an experiment wouldnt end in a disaster by day one I guess😂😅
How could you get your hands on both hard and soft water?
Maybe using the water conditioner versus not using it?
@@SheffieldMadePlants Brita filter makes the water soft i believe
I have a maranta and hard water, it was doing ok but some brown leaves, I read that they liked distilled water better, so I used my son's Brita filtered water and she perked right up and no more brown leaves.
@@SheffieldMadePlants Bottled water from the supermarket is usually quite soft, at least where I live. Not sure where you would get hard water though if it doesn't come out of the tap - maybe you can buy calcium carbonate and dissolve it in soft water?
Man nearly MURDERS plant on camera using 5-minute Traps tips, just so we don't fall for it. Admirable sacrifice. Props for going through cleaning of the molding soil just to save the victim.
I owed it to it 😅
This was like 'dinner and a show'!!!😂💚😂
😂
I have tomato and bell pepper plants growing on my patio, bell pepper plants were doing great, but my tomato plants were getting rot on the tips of the fruit. I mentioned this to my grandma who lives in Russia, and has been an avid outdoor fruit and vegetable gardener for many decades, and she told me that the rot, called flower rot, due to a lack of calcium in the soil, and she suggested that I start watering my plants with a little bit of milk, I started doing so and this entire summer my flower rot has gone completely away, and my tomatoes are thriving, so I can successfully say that using milk to water plants that need more calcium such as peppers and tomatoes is a fantastic trick
Interesting. How much do you use?
Alternatively I use a homemade KNF calcium foliar spray, which has done the same thing for me and while maybe not easier than using milk, I think its probably more controllable and better for the plant.
Hi Rich, I live in Southern California. I enjoy gardening (in/out door). Learned a lot about indoor plant care watching your show...We thank you.
Awesome, thank you!
I tried salt, vinegar and a little ketchup on mine. Did nothing for the plant but it tasted better.☺
Ooo nice recipe 😂
I will try this with those little potatoes* that my ZZ Plant grows! 😋🥔
*for legal reasons, this is a joke. Don't eat toxic rhizomes.
Your videos always teach something about plants and pack good humour. Good to watch after a long week of work. Keep going Richard
Thank you 😊
The looks my girl gave me when you came up with the puns 😂 she knew I’m a sucker for a good pun
Haha
Interesting! The mold you're seeing could be the very mold that's used to ferment soy beans into soy sauce. Aspergillus oryzae. I guess it's possible some spores survived the whole manufacturing process.
Ah right could be 👍
Not with pasteurization.
the high salt content was always going to have an impact, mad 5 min crafts put these clearly insane tips out there
Weird isn’t it 😬
Here I am, eating my delivery sushi, appreciating the power of the internet to make me find people that had my same terrible idea and giving me the chance to save the life of one of my plants
Thank you . Once again you have saved many peace loving plants from being murdered. lol Your videos are great.
Thank you 😊
🇦🇺 I was singing plant killer to the tune of Psycho killer 😂 this is why people say to use salt to kill weeds... Still stupid as it ruins the soil!
Great demonstration, looking forward to seeing it all healthy again.
😂 thanks!
Brilliant. Thanks, Richard. You've done the hilarious research so we don't have to 😅
Someone's gotta! Okay, maybe not
Oh gosh. Poor thing, I hope it survived! I’m mostly amazed that there was such an enormous mould buildup after just two days!
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection very nice interested video
Thanks for visiting
You're just lovely hun! Thank you for helping everyone...💚
😊 thank you
Love your content, Richard. Keep it coming. Love from a fellow Yorkshireman.
Thanks, will do!
One trick I've heard over and over is to put ground coffee on top of the plant soil for pest control and as some sort of fertiliser. I has never worked for me. It didn't kill the plants thankfully but it definitely made the top soil mouldy.
Worked into the soil it can be ok to lighten it etc
I swear I just saw an ad for a plant care app using cola to remedy a sick plant 🙈. I can’t imagine that being helpful, but maybe that could be your next experiment.
At any rate it would give us more of your wonderfully witty content. Thanks Richard 😁
Oh wow! I have to check it out
I've been watching your videos, and no stop ever since i found you. You're addicting 😊
Wow, thank you!
Very funny video Mr Sheffield. 😂. I hope you’ll do more experiments like this one 😊
Thanks Miss J
Somehow this video seems to me more sarcastic but very enjoyable..I do appreciate that,very refreshing
Glad you enjoyed it
[the next time Lee sees a message from Richard] "I'm not even reading the question, but the answer is 'it's going to die'"
😂
My grandma was feeding her amazing Ficus with water after washing meat and they strived! And my Lily Cupido likes to be fed with a little milk leftovers to water and she looks so lovely!
Meat juice? 😳
@@SheffieldMadePlants 😅🤣 no, water after meat was washed in
Meat contains a lot of nitrogen. So this makes sense.
this channel grows more unhinged by the day and i am here for it
Thank you 😊
Your videos always make me laugh. The edits are always so on point! Can't believe that was just after one dose!
Thank you so much!!
No doubt you know that you're amazingly funny. Listening to your humor makes me miss my former roommate who was born in London. She was a cheeky lass, that one.
Thank you very much!
I'm glad you mentioned your soil mix. That is very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I am just glad that I’m watching your channel! The five minutes craft does have lots of crazy stuff!! Anyway, thank you for doing it for all of us to learn what not to do😂😂
My pleasure 😊
Can you give your plant green tea or any herbal tea like chamomile? Thats an honest question
Yes tea is a pretty good boost in nutrients
Oh good. Someone just gave me an awful lot of green tea and I wondered if it would be ok like "regular" tea. Thanks❤
A long, long, loooong time ago, I had NO IDEA that salt kills plants. So I thought to myself, "Seaweed is a very healthy food and seaweed grows in salt water, so if I give my plants salt water..." They died.😭 But they were just a few pepper plants that I was sprouting from seed so it wasn't a terrible loss. And that's how I have known for several years now that salt kills plants!
So it seems that plants are like fish, some grow in a saltwater environment, and some grow in a freshwater environment.
Valuable lesson learned I guess 😅
@@SheffieldMadePlants Very valuable!!! Of course, it seemed so obvious afterward so I felt kind of silly for even trying it.🤭
I laughed out loud multiple times while watching this video 😂. Love the banter man! Keep it up! 👌🏼
Glad you enjoyed!
I'm so happy I found your channel .I now own a moisture meter and water conditioner 😮what game changers, they are ❤
Great stuff 👍
Properly brewed soy sauce contains alcohol, produced naturally from its fermentation. It can have between 3-4% alcohol v/v.
Didn't know that thanks!
My organic fertilizer smells exactly like soysauce and has similar colour and texture. I think it's fermented, that's why. Of course it's not salted.
You'd hope not 😅
Sauerkraut!! That should be a very good fertilizer! Try it! 😀
@@fantasticbullseye not sure whether you're being serious here?
🤣 Nono, just tried to think of the smelliest fermented thing@@SheffieldMadePlants
Brilliant! Well done sir!
Thank you kindly!
Good morning from Missouri 🫣😁
Good evening from Australia 😊
Good afternoon from Wales (holiday)
It's so nice to share salutations with people all over the world. Blessings!
You were up early. Good morning from New York State.
@@donnaml8776 Indeed! Good morning! 😁👋🏾
I water my plants with worm wee and violets wiith violet walter mix they do well.
Worm wee?
Love your sense of humor.
Thank you 😊
Seeing those ramen noodles, er, soy roots, made me suddenly hungry and I went off looking for chop sticks
😂😂
That's interesting.
I've been putting Baby Bio in my stir fries!
I started suffering from severe hair loss
😂
😂 now that's funny
The results were perfectly believable 🗿
(I hope she survives the trauma in the end)
That smile after the soy sauce differences is the "what could possibly go wrong?" *Cries inside*
😂😂😂
Salt is an electrolyte. And you know what plants crave - electrolytes
I mean... you basically pickle your plant's roots by adding salt so... yeah... i guess that's where the wobbliness might come from. but hey, on the 'upside', once fermentation (vinegar production) starts setting in, you'll have a formidable attraction for fruit flies XD
Should try a teaspoon or half of teaspoon with cup or gallon of water to indoor and outdoor from plants bearing fruit to the ones that dont.
So excited to watch this video!
Hope you had fun 😁
Love that you experiment for us so we don't have to. I have a question though! Would you make a video on treating fungus gnats with ant powder? A lot of pesticides and insecticides are illegal here so we don't have many options besides friendly bugs to eat the bad bugs and neem oil. Would love to know if ant powder actually works!
I’ve not heard that it does. Where did you hear it?
@@SheffieldMadePlants it goes around our local (in our country - the netherlands) that you can use it in case the neem oil and bugs don't work
Liqui dirt on ytube best bug remover non toxic(I sprayed it In my mouth to show my daughter it wouldn't hurt grandson if he grabbed it) and none of my houseplants have a single bug when I bring them in for the winter...
All natural and I love it
@@florenceiams5622 Unfortunately it seems to be banned here
the soy sauce you bought is a very popular brand in china too
Ah right nice!
Love your content. Can you do a video on bird of paradise? Mine has leaves that are curling up and developing brown crispy edges, although moisture meter says soil is still wet...new leaves are coming out but old ones all curl with brown edges... I'm having trouble developing leaves that stay green.
Thanks! Sorry not got the plant
I'm sweating over a Gardenia plant. I got one beautiful flower, now the leaves are turning yellow. I repotted it about a month ago and it was root-bound and after repotting I did get that one bloom...but now it's looking sad....I bought it in memory of my Mom who passed a few months ago and she just had a way with Gardenias that was incredible! I only remember her watering them, and she would sometimes soak eggshells and use that water and the shells but I'm at a loss. I give it morning sun and bring it indoors in the afternoon. I believe they like a slightly acidic soil, so I've started putting some wet used coffee grounds on the soil. HELP! I Love your videos so much! Thank you!
I’ve not owned that plant before but I found this helpful guide. Hope it helps. www.rhs.org.uk/plants/gardenia/growing-guide
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you. They are notoriously difficult, No idea how my Mom did it, one February years ago I counted 23 flowers on one big plant! The sunroom smelled heavenly......💞
I live in a tropical country. Gardenia usually planted outside in my place. I still have one outside in the open area. Yellow leaves gardenia in a pot usually caused by sitting in soggy soil for long time(over watering?) Let it dry between watering, but not bonedry. Avoid non fermented coffee ground in it potted soil. Fertilize with low N number, higher P and K number 3-4 weeks or after prunning. It's sun loving plant in my tropical place. I hope it's help.
Random question: did you change your soil "recipe"? I could swear it used to be 3 parts compost to 2 parts perlite
That’s my normal mix yes but i think the compost might be bringing gnats in
That’s my normal mix yes but i think the compost might be bringing gnats in
Could be that real soy sauce- traditional soy sauce- which is fermented and made via a long and laborious process- is beneficial to use occasionally as fertilizer.
Great video. Loved the beep beep sound effects. ( and how dare you suggest we watch your videos on the toilet!😂)
😂 just something to do
RIchard you need to update your PC desk, I saw a ancient monitor and it was upheld by books. Update it to make it a beautifull computer plant paradise!
Haha that's Mrs Sheffield's set up! I've got a nice clean macbook sitting on my lap
Oh thank you! I'm curious (nosy?) enough I wanted to know what would happen dousing plants in soy sauce(!?!?). Just lacked the fortitude to actually go there😂. So maybe you saved any number of poor unsuspecting plants. Too funny, you made my evening. 🦋🌻🌷😹
Thanks for watching 😁
lol I love your science experiments!🥰❤👍
Thank you 😊
No surprise there, but at least we got a hopeful ending on surviving the plantocalypse brought forty by the 5 minute craft menace
A menace to society alright 😅
Great. Now I need to look up what Barmy means
😂
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
I have a bottle of natural fertlizer at home, that looks and smells like soy sauce. But I‘m pretty sure, the ingredients are very different.
I think so 😅
I never heard about this. But I do hear that giving MSG (Mono Sodium Glutamate) as fertilizer is good for plants. Maybe this can be your next project 😉
Thanks for the info!
soy sauce? he must be joking! no plant parent would ever do that! and right: it was a desaster.
Thanks for the video
I did it so you don't have to 😅
@@SheffieldMadePlants giggle, that's one of the reasons i love your channel for
I needed a good chuckle 😂
Glad you liked it 😁
Now you got me second guessing that adding a cinder block to my soil will be a good source of calcium.
Ooo neat idea
i love his sense of humor
Thank you 😊
If your right in the mind you would know to dilute products for plants, to much fertilizer will kill it quickly also.
I was thinking at the start of video if I had any soya in kitchen then I remembered I stop eating that... stuff.. three years ago😂😂.
😁
aw man, those ramen nudles roots cracked me up
Thanks for watching 😁
I don't want anything to do with these idiotic channels that apparently attract millions of subs (seriously WTF?) However I love your humorous approach at debunking these scams. Science can be so entertaining when in the right hands ;-)
Very nice thank you
I made fertiliser by collecting seaweed from the beach and fermenting it in seawater for six months. I was a bit worried because of the salt but it seemed to do a good job. I only used one spoon in 5 litres of water though!
That’s an interesting idea
Soy sauce contains 18 amino acids. I watched this video because someone recommended VEGETAMIN® ECO, a nutritional formulation with a high concentration of amino acids indicated as a plant biostimulant, for the budding and vegetative development of crops which helps plants overcome critical situations such as transplants, frost, and other negative effects, such as phytotoxicities as I have an extra bottle of soy sauce. Thanks for trying it out. Guess there really is too much salt. I have a large bag of branch chain amino acids. Thinking of trying that as people say it helps with nitrogen.
A moment of silence for the fallen plants drowned in soy sauce...
🙏
Another very entertaining video. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it
I died laughing at your sense of humour. As a Chinese, I'm really sad for the soy sauce, what a waste! 5 Minute Crafts is a bunch of trolls me thinks.
Yes maybe they are 😅
I did all these back in 4th grade as a science experiment for the science fair. You might be impressed with plain unsweet tea for non-verrogated plants.
Yes i agree tea is good
I have seen plant apps suggesting lemon jiuce, red chilli black pepper on sick plants. Can you please also test them before I start using them to rescue my sick plants. Also coffee please as I wouldn't want my already struggling plants to go through ghis torture!!!
I think coffee is ok. Not heard of the other one
Did this plant end up making it? I tried looking for the update on the community page and couldn’t find it.
Sadly it passed 🪦
Well, soy sauce is fermented with Aspergillus oryzae, so the fungus should be a given
👍👍👍
NO! NO! NO! I hope like hell she came back. Poor baby. Love and Peace.
She was toast sadly
@@SheffieldMadePlants R.I.P. Baby
Always making me laugh. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it
i gave my plants scotch and beer for a month they all died but they did die happy
That’s the main thing
Once again: comedy king
Thank you 😊
Computer Says No LOL Little Britain Hat-tip LOL
😉
you should test light 24 hours vs light in a window
As a nurse in research, I need to ask if you got an Informed Consent signed by the participants??
I’ve definitely not lost the paperwork
Hello from France ! I enjoy what you are ready to make for plant's science progress 😂🌱🪴☘
Hey, thanks!
I have one dementia patient who is determined to water her plants with anything she has in her cup.she drinks only milk. The *STENTCH* from the plants she's done in was unprecedented. 😖
Oh no!
Gotta love five minute nightmares.