Hi Becky! Thank you for your efforts! Im in Broward County and this is exactly what I was looking for. I'm starting to grow my own as this is a great hedge. Thanks again for your efforts. Great Video!
@@reznacuffey7391 Set new plants 4 to 5 feet apart. They are a tropical hedge and do well in the drought. Growth Rate: 12 Inches per Year. Clusia is a low maintenance plant that has thick, leathery leaves and a low branching pattern which makes it a nice choice for a hedge. Use a balanced fertilizer such a 10-10-10 formula in spring, summer, and fall for healthy growth. They are invasive and fast growing. I hope this helps.
You can communicate very well and have a great personality, keep growing your channel. I just planted a lot of the 36 in total. I was looking to know if I have to water them every day. Thank you for your teaching.
What is the proper way to trim a hedge of clusia? Where do I cut the branch, time of year to cut, how do I trim it to keep it bushy and not like a tree. My bush has overgrown and is straggly. The landscaper uses a machete knife, slicing leaves and branches to shape. It seems to work and the clusia does not seemed bothered by the milk white bleeding. Note the sap from this bush stains clothes a brown (plus Becky here said it is toxic)
Because many tropical plants are toxic, those of us in southern Florida have to be knowledgeable about selecting safe plants for our gardens. And, if children and/or pets frequent your garden, then you need to be extra vigilant of what's growing out there. It is one of the most poisonous of all common garden plants. The entire plant is poisonous. As for the shaping of it I would leave it to the landscaper. That is why you see them almost completely covered with clothing they know there are poison. If you want to do this your self you can use manual hedge shears or a power hedge trimmer to remove excess foliage. It's vital to trim new Clusia hedges and shrubs often to encourage healthy growth. Clusia hedges respond well to light trimming. I hope this helps you out, Just keep skin covered.
SoFlo here - only part of my clusia hedge is yellow and looking dead. i assume overwater but also not raised enough. 6 months old and barely growing. Should i add perlite?
Yes as I. Are they young? If so they have not had time to get rooted really well in the earth. You should have covers them to protect them. Try with your nail and scrap the stems. If you see green great they are just dormant. You might expect them to be a bit late. Give them a season to adjust. If there is no green just keep scraping down the stem closer to the ground. If no green appears you have lost them. They may look dead but check under the protective bark by scraping it.
Hedges only need light trimming to keep the hedge in shape. You can use manual hedge shears or a power hedge trimmer to remove excess foliage. It’s vital to trim new Clusia hedges and shrubs often to encourage healthy growth. Clusia hedges respond well to light trimming.
There are many different kinds of Clusia. What kind do you have and where are you located? The one I have in the video is a kind that thrives well in hot humid and sandy mix conditions.
Hi every video on utube they don't say .here in florida the soil is acidic in ph so is it just sugar sand it's in or like the sod soil like on the pallet at home depot. If it's in sugar sand dig around plant approx one foot down and replace it with potting soil if using a spade shovel you need 10 to 20 pounds of soil .water often and deeply for 7 days on every other day .take sand and fling across grass or throw away
Yes you can plant this shrubbery if you have it in a good size pot and keep it groomed to shape it should do well an indoor area. It is a drought tolerant plant.
Lol, the name of the video is “how to grow Clusia” but she spoke more about diarrhea than how to grow the shrub. People want to know what kind of fertilizer is best, how far away to plant to create a privacy hedge, do you need top soil and how much, how often to water etc. But I do like the host, very friendly and super cute, just not informative.
Remove all the lower leaves from the stem so that there are two bare nodes. Dip the end of the Clusia stem in rooting hormone. Plant in a container of moist, well-draining fertile soil. After a few weeks, roots should appear, and you can transplant the rooted Clusia cutting to your garden.
Super! I totally agree with you. I don’t know which one you have because I don’t have a picture. There are many varieties. You can look up the scientific name? Do you know the name of it when you bought it? Do you have a house with this as an existing landscape?
I hate those freaking plants everyone is replacing them over Ficus hedges and it’s just made our job even tougher now but our clients have to pay double the price cause they are more work to trim and you can’t even barely mulch down the clipping you have to rake everything and pick it up like the old days double our work and time.
Why do you remind me of Sandra Bullock? 😂. Anyhow, thanks for the video.
That would be a good disguise to make videos of plants at Walmart on TH-cam!
Hi Becky! Thank you for your efforts! Im in Broward County and this is exactly what I was looking for. I'm starting to grow my own as this is a great hedge. Thanks again for your efforts. Great Video!
I am glad that this can give you some guidance in your great landscaping ideas.
Hi there! I'm in PBC... just now planting this for hedges...any thoughts in getting it to grow faster??
@@reznacuffey7391 Set new plants 4 to 5 feet apart. They are a tropical hedge and do well in the drought. Growth Rate: 12 Inches per Year. Clusia is a low maintenance plant that has thick, leathery leaves and a low branching pattern which makes it a nice choice for a hedge. Use a balanced fertilizer such a 10-10-10 formula in spring, summer, and fall for healthy growth. They are invasive and fast growing. I hope this helps.
You can communicate very well and have a great personality, keep growing your channel. I just planted a lot of the 36 in total. I was looking to know if I have to water them every day. Thank you for your teaching.
You didn’t explain anything about how to grow this plant “exquisite” no info on growing at all.
Thank you for the info..!!!
2020 the year when face masks became fashion earrings 😂😂😂
Thank you for the video.
Ms Becky thanks u so much for your video....
I hope this helps you a great deal.
How do you feed it. I have a good amount of yellow leaves on mine
Hi Becky, can I transfer planted clusias (less than six months, almost 4 feet) to some where else on the same house? Thank you in advance.
As long as you dig up the complete root ball.
What is the proper way to trim a hedge of clusia? Where do I cut the branch, time of year to cut, how do I trim it to keep it bushy and not like a tree. My bush has overgrown and is straggly. The landscaper uses a machete knife, slicing leaves and branches to shape. It seems to work and the clusia does not seemed bothered by the milk white bleeding. Note the sap from this bush stains clothes a brown (plus Becky here said it is toxic)
Because many tropical plants are toxic, those of us in southern Florida have to be knowledgeable about selecting safe plants for our gardens. And, if children and/or pets frequent your garden, then you need to be extra vigilant of what's growing out there. It is one of the most poisonous of all common garden plants. The entire plant is poisonous. As for the shaping of it I would leave it to the landscaper. That is why you see them almost completely covered with clothing they know there are poison. If you want to do this your self you can use manual hedge shears or a power hedge trimmer to remove excess foliage. It's vital to trim new Clusia hedges and shrubs often to encourage healthy growth. Clusia hedges respond well to light trimming. I hope this helps you out, Just keep skin covered.
Well done!
Thank You! Glad you enjoyed the video.
SoFlo here - only part of my clusia hedge is yellow and looking dead. i assume overwater but also not raised enough. 6 months old and barely growing. Should i add perlite?
Becky whats the best fertilizer for Clusia.
I live in south Florida so it is a pretty good hardy plant here for the drought and humidity. I would use a slow-release fertilizer 10-10-10
Good
HI BECKY!! I live in south Florida, but we had a few days of “winter” and my clusia dried up. Any tips on how to revive them?
Yes as I. Are they young? If so they have not had time to get rooted really well in the earth. You should have covers them to protect them. Try with your nail and scrap the stems. If you see green great they are just dormant. You might expect them to be a bit late. Give them a season to adjust. If there is no green just keep scraping down the stem closer to the ground. If no green appears you have lost them. They may look dead but check under the protective bark by scraping it.
Whats the proper way to prune clusias to promote growth?
Hedges only need light trimming to keep the hedge in shape. You can use manual hedge shears or a power hedge trimmer to remove excess foliage. It’s vital to trim new Clusia hedges and shrubs often to encourage healthy growth. Clusia hedges respond well to light trimming.
@@beckymiller4441 how and where?
Why is my clusia dying in one area where there is a pole. It does get sun. What can I do???? Please help.
There are many different kinds of Clusia. What kind do you have and where are you located? The one I have in the video is a kind that thrives well in hot humid and sandy mix conditions.
Hi every video on utube they don't say .here in florida the soil is acidic in ph so is it just sugar sand it's in or like the sod soil like on the pallet at home depot. If it's in sugar sand dig around plant approx one foot down and replace it with potting soil if using a spade shovel you need 10 to 20 pounds of soil .water often and deeply for 7 days on every other day .take sand and fling across grass or throw away
I'm in Pensacola. Can I keep this in a pot inside a pool enclosure?
Yes you can plant this shrubbery if you have it in a good size pot and keep it groomed to shape it should do well an indoor area. It is a drought tolerant plant.
How do you fertilize them?
The Clusia does not need to be fertilized but if you so wish to feed use 10-10-10
Lol, the name of the video is “how to grow Clusia” but she spoke more about diarrhea than how to grow the shrub. People want to know what kind of fertilizer is best, how far away to plant to create a privacy hedge, do you need top soil and how much, how often to water etc. But I do like the host, very friendly and super cute, just not informative.
I had a landscaper randomly put these in different spots around the yard, and put them in a flower bed. Is that normal?
Yes
They eventually grow their bark as thick as trees an look ugly after 5 years
You could consider putting the plant down while you talk. It's not a baby and you're not inline for customer service. Good info, thanks.
How do you propagate? That’s was was looking for
Me too
Remove all the lower leaves from the stem so that there are two bare nodes. Dip the end of the Clusia stem in rooting hormone. Plant in a container of moist, well-draining fertile soil. After a few weeks, roots should appear, and you can transplant the rooted Clusia cutting to your garden.
How do you know which kind I have ? They all look the same
Super! I totally agree with you. I don’t know which one you have because I don’t have a picture. There are many varieties. You can look up the scientific name? Do you know the name of it when you bought it? Do you have a house with this as an existing landscape?
Do these make flowers
These plants rarely flower, other than in the warmest areas of Zone 10. Flowers are pale pink and appear in summer.
I’ not a speak english, traduction please.
You should have a button that you can translate the wording on the bottom.
@@beckymiller4441 thanks you…!!
I hate those freaking plants everyone is replacing them over Ficus hedges and it’s just made our job even tougher now but our clients have to pay double the price cause they are more work to trim and you can’t even barely mulch down the clipping you have to rake everything and pick it up like the old days double our work and time.
I don’t eat my plants
This does not have fruits