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I lost 1/3 of my beautiful Ming by keeping the soil too dry after I repotted it. I thought the same thing you did about the leaves turning yellow, I thought it was overwatered. Yep, that was wrong! You answered my questions. Thanks for making this video!!
Awesome! I have one of these guys and it’s just over 5 feet for now :-) It’s like having a mini jungle in the corner of my living room. Thanks for the video!
@@megannicole2180 hello :-) sadly I don’t remember :-( it started to brown and as an instinct I watered it more and ended up over watering it to pretty much death unknowingly😭 I think I should have made the pot drainable (rookie I know) and yeah, in winter months low amounts of water I would say!
Hello just came across your video 😊.. it’s two years later, how’s your Ming doing now?? .. just got one as a gift and very excited as it’s my 2nd bonsai
My Mings are about 30 years old. They started growing very tall (about 8-10 feet)over the past year. Any recommendations how to prune them so they will not reach the ceiling?
Hi, thanks so much for the info. Love this plant also but it’s been a challenge. I know what you mean about the leaves dropping. In recent weeks it’s been even more dropping. I’m in lower Scandinavia. Some recent variables and events. I repotted to a Lechua self watering pot with Lechua pon at the bottom. Spider mites have been a constant battle. Recently been using a neem oil product and the amount of web has recently increased. Before I was using a chemical spray. At the beginning of the summer it was warm here and it was in a north facing room, though away from the window. So I placed it in the south face room however temperatures did drop to just above 10° outside and daytime is sub 20° Celsius, and no heating in the apartment at the moment. I’m worried as it’s quite stressed. Is it the repotting shock? Too hot, too cold? Spider mites? Room positioning? Noted about the yellowing leaves under watering factor and drafts! I have crispy leaves! Any other tips appreciated. Thanks.
Hi, I have one of these, love it but remains to challenge me. Since I moved it to a Lechua pot with the pon it seems to have struggled in the last year. Granted I had to deal with the spider mites. Does this plant to prefer to be constantly moist, which the Lechua pot and pon does or does it prefer to dry out in between watering? It is in direct light. Thanks
yesterday I came back with a beautiful Ming Aralia and now I am so nervous so any help on how to take care of it? this is my first houseplant I am totally a beginner and I don't want it to die!
Hey first of all you got this! The great thing about Mings are they are super chill to take care of. My top 2 tips to keep this guy happy are dont let the soil dry out completely (you will start to notice leaves turn yellow or possibly crispy. And second try to avoid harsh direct light for too long it can burn the leaves. Otherwise give it bright indirect light and water when the soil is dry and youll be golden! Welcome to the wonderful world of houseplants!
@@LeafMeAlonePlants thank you so much! what happens when one over waters them? on their leaves, I am noticing some yellow edges and I think I over-watered it the day before is it related to the over-watering or maybe another reason? again thanks for replying 🤗🤗🌸 I named her Coraline!
@@keyo3945 Well I am a chronic underwater so I can't say from experience but the yellowing edges could be from overwatering for sure. The hard thing about these plants is they also present yellow leaves when underwatered lol 🙄 One other possible reason I can think of is if you have a lot of chemicals in your water or recently did a round of fertilizing it may have been a bit much and will present that way too. I hope its been going well with Coraline, what a cute name 😍😍😍
The air vents are so sneaky I couldn’t figure out why my money tree was dying then I looked at it the one morning and saw it was getting blasted by the air conditioner 😅☠️
I bought one a few weeks ago. The guy at the nursery said they don't require much watering, in fact he hadn't watered mine in a while becausethe soil was bone dry. Despite that, it looked super healthy. After I brought it home it was good until a week after when I decided to water it. I tend to bottom water my plants, and then let the water drain out before placing it back in it's cache pot. Since watering it, it's dropped a lot. This is one plant I don't want to kill bc it's so expensive. 😞
Oh no, I hope this guy is hanging in there! My Aralias have thrown fits from underwatering (I do tend to push it pretty far) however they have never seemed to have a poor response to watering (although I top water) One thing I have noticed though is if I try and put them in a new location they also decline I am wondering if this could have been a factor🤔
Hi. Enjoyed the video, but I have a question. I inherited a Ming that is super leggy - six feet tall leggy, along with a few 3 feet branches. I want to lower this, and have it branch out, but how ruthless can I be, and can I root the large tall piece? or start, as you said, with a smaller, more tender piece. Thanks for your help.
I have a small ming indoors that was about 2 ft tall with one branch being taller than the rest. I cut off the tallest branch with sanitized scissors to about half its size. Within a week it started leafing out. I will say that I also added some of those fertilizer sticks for indoor plants as well.
Love your videos! Thank you so much for this one! Please tell me what other plants you've noticed yellow from underwatering! I am finding that the theory that yellowing is always overwatering doubtful in some of my plants!
Thanks so much for checking them out! This seems to be my Aralias across the board, I have also noticed it with some of my Dumb canes although I always seem to struggle with them!
Thanks for watching, im not a huge propogator myself but Its good to hear it worked. I also hear a lot of people have a hard time transitioning water props to soil
Hey if you look closely you might be able to see mine has some black sports as well, I tried researching this on my own and couldn't find anything but it never seemed to hurt the plant so maybe its normal??
I have a question, mine all the leaves fell off and I kept it moist and in a sunny window but all the leaves went droopy and fell off. Is there a way I can get it to come back to life
Im sorry to hear your guy isnt doing well 😥Its always a little hard to diagnose plants without being there in person. However, one thing I have noticed my ming is super sensitive to is changing locations. I recently moved mine and it threw a huge temper tantrum and dropped a ton of leaves. If everything seems right and you cant figure it out, I usually suggest taking alook at the roots to see how they look I wish I could help a little more, I hope this guy comes back fro you!
hmm. I just watched another guy on youtube talk about how he was keeping it moist and it started to turn yellow. Then he started to neglect it and it thrived. He said to water it when the soil was dry and then just let it dry out complete again.
I think everyones plants will react slightly differently especially depending on the location you have it temp, light etc.. For me personally mine will get some yellow leaves if it is too dry (which was really counter intuitive at first) I dont let this guy get super soggy but for me a good even moisture makes mine happy, perhaps that compensates for my Arizona heat and low humidity though!
it depends on temperature, soil, drainage, lighting, etc, so you should get to know it and pay attention to how it reacts to watering and such, good luck!
Hey so what is very normal is when they cut these tips in nurseries for shaping they put a horticultural paint on the top of the stems to seal them, if they feel normal and its not somthing thats forming itself thats probably what you are looking at. On the otherhand if the tips are forming on their own and the stems feel squishy it could be a rot problem
So what about a fan that isn't blowing directly on it? We run a fan at night and as a result it does blow some air on it. Could that adversely affect the ming?
So I find my ming personally throws little temper tantrum anytime I change its environment (I moved it to a new spot a few months ago) and... it did not like it lol. I could see the fan having a similar effect also I could see it drying out the air. Really I guess it comes down to if you are set on the location of both the plant and fan, if now I would try moving one of them elsewhere!
It depends on the season for me, this time a year around once a week, but in the summer when it’s super hot here wayyy I like to get the soil moist but not crazy
@@LeafMeAlonePlants thank you! The lady at the nursery said use about two shot glasses full? Does that sound right? And do you mist the leaves w a spray bottle?
@@investingchef7999 depending on the size of your pot and tepmrature / sun exposure it will vary but that should be good I like to see a little water rub out the bottom but that’s just me. As for misting my leaves, it’s really preference it will increase the local humidity for a few hours you can also opt to run a humidifier or set it on or near a pebble tray. I hope it goes well for you 🥰🪴
If you love the Ming then you need to check out the Fabian Aralia! Use Code PLANTTUBE for 10% off your order at the shop link below! 🌱💚🌴 leafmealoneplants.com/collections/tropical-plants/products/aralia-fabian-stump-polyscias-scutellaria
You do a great job with your informative videos. No useless chatter, just right to the info. Thank you!,
Thanks for watching Zoe! Lol I try to get to the point (although sometimes i am known to be a rablemer 😅)
I lost 1/3 of my beautiful Ming by keeping the soil too dry after I repotted it. I thought the same thing you did about the leaves turning yellow, I thought it was overwatered. Yep, that was wrong! You answered my questions. Thanks for making this video!!
Im glad that answered your question and I hope your Ming comes back! I've lost more plants than id like to admit to incorrectly watering them lol.
Sorry for the weird lighting / color grade on this video my laptop is out for repairs an I have been editing on an ancient window laptop ☠️
Awesome! I have one of these guys and it’s just over 5 feet for now :-) It’s like having a mini jungle in the corner of my living room.
Thanks for the video!
That’s so cool!! I went to my local botanical garden a few months back and saw one that size it was incredible 🥰🪴
I know this comment is old but may I ask how often you water it? :)
@@megannicole2180 hello :-) sadly I don’t remember :-( it started to brown and as an instinct I watered it more and ended up over watering it to pretty much death unknowingly😭 I think I should have made the pot drainable (rookie I know) and yeah, in winter months low amounts of water I would say!
Hello just came across your video 😊.. it’s two years later, how’s your Ming doing now?? .. just got one as a gift and very excited as it’s my 2nd bonsai
My Mings are about 30 years old. They started growing very tall (about 8-10 feet)over the past year. Any recommendations how to prune them so they will not reach the ceiling?
It's been 4 years? Is it still alive. Very difficult plant to keep alive. So pretty
Hi, thanks so much for the info. Love this plant also but it’s been a challenge. I know what you mean about the leaves dropping. In recent weeks it’s been even more dropping. I’m in lower Scandinavia. Some recent variables and events. I repotted to a Lechua self watering pot with Lechua pon at the bottom. Spider mites have been a constant battle. Recently been using a neem oil product and the amount of web has recently increased. Before I was using a chemical spray. At the beginning of the summer it was warm here and it was in a north facing room, though away from the window. So I placed it in the south face room however temperatures did drop to just above 10° outside and daytime is sub 20° Celsius, and no heating in the apartment at the moment. I’m worried as it’s quite stressed. Is it the repotting shock? Too hot, too cold? Spider mites? Room positioning? Noted about the yellowing leaves under watering factor and drafts! I have crispy leaves! Any other tips appreciated. Thanks.
Hi, I have one of these, love it but remains to challenge me. Since I moved it to a Lechua pot with the pon it seems to have struggled in the last year. Granted I had to deal with the spider mites. Does this plant to prefer to be constantly moist, which the Lechua pot and pon does or does it prefer to dry out in between watering? It is in direct light. Thanks
yesterday I came back with a beautiful Ming Aralia
and now I am so nervous
so any help on how to take care of it?
this is my first houseplant
I am totally a beginner
and I don't want it to die!
Hey first of all you got this! The great thing about Mings are they are super chill to take care of. My top 2 tips to keep this guy happy are dont let the soil dry out completely (you will start to notice leaves turn yellow or possibly crispy. And second try to avoid harsh direct light for too long it can burn the leaves. Otherwise give it bright indirect light and water when the soil is dry and youll be golden! Welcome to the wonderful world of houseplants!
@@LeafMeAlonePlants thank you so much!
what happens when one over waters them?
on their leaves, I am noticing some yellow edges and I think I over-watered it the day before
is it related to the over-watering or maybe another reason?
again thanks for replying 🤗🤗🌸
I named her Coraline!
@@keyo3945 Well I am a chronic underwater so I can't say from experience but the yellowing edges could be from overwatering for sure. The hard thing about these plants is they also present yellow leaves when underwatered lol 🙄 One other possible reason I can think of is if you have a lot of chemicals in your water or recently did a round of fertilizing it may have been a bit much and will present that way too. I hope its been going well with Coraline, what a cute name 😍😍😍
Couldn’t figure out why mine just about died on me…then you mentioned the air vent right next to the desk it’s on, thank you!
The air vents are so sneaky I couldn’t figure out why my money tree was dying then I looked at it the one morning and saw it was getting blasted by the air conditioner 😅☠️
Hi, what kind of soil should I use to repot? Thanks
I bought one a few weeks ago. The guy at the nursery said they don't require much watering, in fact he hadn't watered mine in a while becausethe soil was bone dry. Despite that, it looked super healthy. After I brought it home it was good until a week after when I decided to water it. I tend to bottom water my plants, and then let the water drain out before placing it back in it's cache pot. Since watering it, it's dropped a lot. This is one plant I don't want to kill bc it's so expensive. 😞
Oh no, I hope this guy is hanging in there! My Aralias have thrown fits from underwatering (I do tend to push it pretty far) however they have never seemed to have a poor response to watering (although I top water) One thing I have noticed though is if I try and put them in a new location they also decline I am wondering if this could have been a factor🤔
Omg, mine is doing exactly the same
Mine dropped a seed in the pot and it sprouted so now I’ll have two of them
Hi. Enjoyed the video, but I have a question. I inherited a Ming that is super leggy - six feet tall leggy, along with a few 3 feet branches. I want to lower this, and have it branch out, but how ruthless can I be, and can I root the large tall piece? or start, as you said, with a smaller, more tender piece. Thanks for your help.
I have a small ming indoors that was about 2 ft tall with one branch being taller than the rest. I cut off the tallest branch with sanitized scissors to about half its size. Within a week it started leafing out. I will say that I also added some of those fertilizer sticks for indoor plants as well.
Love your videos! Thank you so much for this one! Please tell me what other plants you've noticed yellow from underwatering! I am finding that the theory that yellowing is always overwatering doubtful in some of my plants!
Thanks so much for checking them out! This seems to be my Aralias across the board, I have also noticed it with some of my Dumb canes although I always seem to struggle with them!
Good advice. Weirdly I was able to propagate mine easily in water but since establishing it’s not done well.
Thanks for watching, im not a huge propogator myself but Its good to hear it worked. I also hear a lot of people have a hard time transitioning water props to soil
Mine has black spots on the tips, good or bad ?
Hey if you look closely you might be able to see mine has some black sports as well, I tried researching this on my own and couldn't find anything but it never seemed to hurt the plant so maybe its normal??
Leaf Me Alone Plants thanks
@@LeafMeAlonePlants it's not normal, maybe it can be some fungi or overwatering?
What kind of soil do you use?
very nice job on this
Thank you Patricia and thanks for watching!
I think this plant is a Ming Aralia is there any way I can send you a picture to verify?
Great videos
They make a beautiful forest, just add tiny dino's :)
I can’t believe I never thought of that don’t mind me running to the store to buy a million little dinosaurs 😅🦕🦖
I like them but I don't know how to style it as a bonsai... It looks like a bush more than a tree due to the lack of horizontal branches....
Supper di
😍😍😍
what type of soil?
I have a question, mine all the leaves fell off and I kept it moist and in a sunny window but all the leaves went droopy and fell off. Is there a way I can get it to come back to life
I appreciate any advice you give me, but I’m not sure if it was already failing when I bought it
Im sorry to hear your guy isnt doing well 😥Its always a little hard to diagnose plants without being there in person. However, one thing I have noticed my ming is super sensitive to is changing locations. I recently moved mine and it threw a huge temper tantrum and dropped a ton of leaves. If everything seems right and you cant figure it out, I usually suggest taking alook at the roots to see how they look I wish I could help a little more, I hope this guy comes back fro you!
hmm. I just watched another guy on youtube talk about how he was keeping it moist and it started to turn yellow. Then he started to neglect it and it thrived. He said to water it when the soil was dry and then just let it dry out complete again.
I think everyones plants will react slightly differently especially depending on the location you have it temp, light etc.. For me personally mine will get some yellow leaves if it is too dry (which was really counter intuitive at first) I dont let this guy get super soggy but for me a good even moisture makes mine happy, perhaps that compensates for my Arizona heat and low humidity though!
it depends on temperature, soil, drainage, lighting, etc, so you should get to know it and pay attention to how it reacts to watering and such, good luck!
Hi, Why do the wooden branches on my ming aralia are getting black?
Hey so what is very normal is when they cut these tips in nurseries for shaping they put a horticultural paint on the top of the stems to seal them, if they feel normal and its not somthing thats forming itself thats probably what you are looking at.
On the otherhand if the tips are forming on their own and the stems feel squishy it could be a rot problem
So what about a fan that isn't blowing directly on it? We run a fan at night and as a result it does blow some air on it. Could that adversely affect the ming?
So I find my ming personally throws little temper tantrum anytime I change its environment (I moved it to a new spot a few months ago) and... it did not like it lol. I could see the fan having a similar effect also I could see it drying out the air. Really I guess it comes down to if you are set on the location of both the plant and fan, if now I would try moving one of them elsewhere!
@@LeafMeAlonePlants Thanks kinda set on both
@@kmowiu gotcha I hope it works out it shouldn’t be the end of the world! I constantly put plants in places they “ shouldn’t be” lol
@@LeafMeAlonePlants Lol. Me too. That’s actually encouraging to hear. Thanks.
mine has black film on the stem started from the bottom going up what is wrong ?
Hey Jenny it sounds like this plant may have root rot is the stem squishy?
@@LeafMeAlonePlants no .!
i have a 5 foot one over 33 years old....whre can I sell it?
WOW thats a huge plant! I have had great luck selling on FB plant groups, if you dont use FB offer up or Ebay can also be great options
How often/how much do you water it?
It depends on the season for me, this time a year around once a week, but in the summer when it’s super hot here wayyy I like to get the soil moist but not crazy
@@LeafMeAlonePlants thank you! The lady at the nursery said use about two shot glasses full? Does that sound right? And do you mist the leaves w a spray bottle?
@@investingchef7999 depending on the size of your pot and tepmrature / sun exposure it will vary but that should be good I like to see a little water rub out the bottom but that’s just me.
As for misting my leaves, it’s really preference it will increase the local humidity for a few hours you can also opt to run a humidifier or set it on or near a pebble tray. I hope it goes well for you 🥰🪴