I feel so much less alone in my plant struggles when watching these videos! I am also really glad that there's someone else out there who names their plants 😂
I don’t have a lot of space for plants, so I’m just as happy when they don’t grow like weeds. Soon it will be warm enough to move most of them outside into the fresh air and sunshine. I’m lucky enough to have a lovely covered front porch that faces east. Lots of bright morning sun and diffuse light in the afternoon. Thrilled to see my moth orchid blooming today.
Just thought about you while watering my plants.. I use a turkey baster every time nowadays. Not just to drain excess water from trays, but also to water smaller plants or those tucked in between other plants. Best tip you gave me yet😁
I also use an old antibiotics measuring tube, the one with a suction (don't know the name). But it can pull up water and I too use it to water my little succulent propagations and little hard to water plants.
Thank you very much for the quality video you've shared about taking a great care of our house plants. One thing I would like to add (even though I don't see myself as a big specialist) is the fact that plants have the ability to "magnetically sense" the season changes so sometimes no matter how hard we try, the just won't give up until their "senses" come to the conclusion that it is the right time to take to the next stage. I for example have a gorgeous FIG TREE that grew up in 1 summer from a small rescued cutting to a 1.5 meters diameter bush with many happy fruits on it. Every other season I was trying and trying to feed the plant, water, give it the best warmth/light etc. but this year while being busy with work, I decided to follow up the trees natural cycles so I left it in my garage where it is almost 95% dark, about +8/10C warm and let it sit there almost with no water in a big pot which I watered on every other month. So to my surprise, while staying in such a complete darkness and almost thirsty close to dying, I saw first leaves coming out (and they were vibrantly green, not pale white as usually happens under low light) and then some new stem growth and then more leaves. So I was buffed as to how come when I do my best care the plants are growing but once I stop they still do and like they don't care under what circumstances I put them in. Then it came to my mind that this winter was a warmer in our area in Canada, so the plant must have had it's dormant stage passed over and sensed the time to regrow all from scratch so started somehow generating its green matter (chlorophyte) even without any help from my side. Well, of course, when I saw the tree starting to branch and grow new leaves I knew it is time for me to start helping so that I end up with the gorgeous tree I left last autumn even before the start of the summer which should give even more time to grow better, tastier, bigger and nicer figs again. So believe it or not, read very carefully about the plants you select, know what their needs are, their issues, their happy moments and consider them as kids - we want them to grow fast and see the fruits of our labor, but the nature just take its natural time and moves so all we need is some patience and more care to earn back the same from our loved plants!
Thank you so much Richard, I really really enjoyed listening and watching you give us all your experience and advice on how to treat our plants. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤
Hi, Rich, "Thank you for being a friend", I am a Golden girl. Just wonder what happened to the Beatles. Glad Jim is doing great. I took a jump into the Bones pool. We will see what happens. Making cutting from my hibiscus heading for braiding the stems. Any idea for my new adventure. Hope I live that long. Lol. Oh well enough for today. You have a cool weekend with wife any kiddos love ya Billie from Philly
My Monstera completely paused for all of January and February, after a sadly necessary dissinfecting, separation and repotting session, in December. I was so worried. Lost a few leaves to the yellowing. Wilting. Completely ceased growing. I was so worried, feared it was all my fault, but then I did consider that maybe part of it was just the season. Re-introduced Sansi grow lights to it, and magic. The 2 new leaves that stayed closed for 2 months finally opened, its roots started to show through the water hole (I bottom water, so good sign), 2 new leaves, all within a week. Light makes a world of difference.
I’ve been cheering on a calathea (white fusion, so the little lady’s very picky according to just about everywhere) I rescued from a chain plant-store. She was all shrivelled and dry which meant I had to cut off her leading stems… I’m still not sure if she’s going to bounce back from it as it has been over a month and her two remaining leaves are looking worse for wear than before and there’s no sign of new shoots from the roots. I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that keeping her consistently humid until she is better (and then slowly lowering the humidity! Mr Sheffield’s taught me better than to just pull her out into my dry house!) is going to bring her back to life! Maybe I’ll call her Frankie if she survives; as homage to Frankenstein’s monster with all her dramatics and being half dead at the moment. :)
Another great video as always don't know about the amount of sun you guys got over in England but here in Belgium the news told us yesterday that we got 26 hrs of daylight in February no wonder my plants are suffering praying for sunny days have a great week-end 😊
Thank you. I have a disability and I only have use of my right hand. I discovered Brazilian wood plants recently and thought it would perfect for me. I had it for a month. It sits directly across the room from my bedroom windows. The right side of my plant has been growing beautifully but the left side is barely visible. I think I know what wrong. My left window shade only went half way up and I think I have been overwatering it too. Yesterday I took down both window shades and both sides of my plant is equal amounts of sun exposure and I am going more careful with watering.
Winter was long and boring here in Ireland, but towards the end of winter my rubber plant started busting out leaves! Then my monsteras too, thought I killed my frydek but she’s coming back to life 😁 now we’re slowly getting more sunlight and everything is getting boosted
I cannot wait for spring to come soon. My triostar leaves are so crusty due to the lack of humidity. I had spider mites on 2 plants but they survived. But mealy bugs and sun stress killed my black cardinal.
Specifically for the rubber tree, I saw a video recently (I think it was PlantBoy Ng in Nigeria) that was talking about how to trigger them to grow. In the wild they grow the most in the spring because of the rainfall. So he says that if they are dormant, just give them a good shower allowing lots of water to hit the leaves. They should start growing again. Maybe you can do an experiment for us on this!
I have been watching this channel for a while. What I have noticed so far is that no one has any idea what plants actually want... Simply buy a new plant...
That was my exact thought yesterday , when I couldn,t tell when to water my plants , and how much water they need because under watering or overwatering will kill them , and my plants can,t speak and tell me wha they want 👹👺🙄
My monstera has had this thing where the leaves only seem to develop halfway and stay like this for ever with the leaves still partially folded/droopy. Same for my dendrobium. Overwatering problem?
I’ve got two plants that look like they are dying, I really need to get them into pon but Ive had an operation on my wrist so can’t use my hand for a while. I hope they can wait and not die completely 😢
I separated a new leaf with root from my Snake plant, it’s in a vase with stones and water, very attractive, but I’m having difficulty finding the Hydro specific feed you recommended previously, it’s not showing on your site and my local garden centre didn’t have it either, can you help Mr Sheffield? 👍
Hey Sheffield! Can you please make a video about the beautiful Coleus plant? I have one, it was vibrant and stuffed for a few months but then it started to get weak and scrawny, it still grows new leaves but not as much as before. The stems are longer and the leaves are lesser now. My coleus seems really sad, I need your advice :(
Yes it is, it was indoor first with a good light but then it got leggy and skinny I tried putting it outside in my balcony. Now it's rather sunny@@SheffieldMadePlants
I would add just one more thing: If you want to be a plant kung fu master, you must learn patience, grasshopper! I was gifted a few unwanted children from a broken home, among them an anonymous hoya of some kind, a rather sad orchid (I'm assuming a phalaenopsis but so far, it's keeping its secret) and two sansevierias. I did all the 'right things' and then sat back to watch my efforts rewarded. And waited...and waited...Well, you get it. After about 8 months of my clucking over them like some frustrated hen, suddenly they all started growing! The mystery hoya threw out a truly impressive long shoot (still no flowers...I'm waiting, Mr. Hoya!), the orchid has lots of new leaf growth and one hopes my tender loving care will eventually be rewarded. I'm still a bit disappointed with both the Sansies' color, but they are growing. I've got a parlor palm and an Aspidistra that have been sulking for the better part of a year now, but hope springs eternal. I would say, as a general rule, most of my healthier acquisitions snap to attention a bit sooner than the abused children I was given, but my Dieffenbachia wanted to die for the first six weeks; my M. adansonii has still got the sulks after four months, but it's winter so I'm waiting...impatiently. Some plants (looking at you, Pothos!) seem to just dig right in and get to work. Others, like my Angel Wing Begonia went mad and got way too leggy, so it's had major surgery and I've got a half dozen clones of her. Patience, half-strength fertilizer with each watering and get a bloody moisture meter! Grow lights are a huge help and the LED type are not expensive to run eight or twelve hours a day. Don't just assume because your plant's in a window it's getting enough light. Each situation is different. I actually get more light in the winter, when the big maple is bare, but of course it's not as long in duration, and on a dark, stormy day it's pretty dim in my flat/cave. Grow lights keep the darker areas adequately lit. Don't go mad with lights, but sit and watch how the light moves through your room(s) at various times/seasons and you'll see a lot of your plants are only getting a few hours of really adequate light. (Sorry to go on so long about light, but I used to design and sell lighting, so...). Every time Mr. Sheffield tosses a plant into the bin I cringe, mostly because I see him pitching a plant I'd give more time, but yeah, when it's dead, it's dead. We have a brief ceremony and off to the landfill. RIP Gardeners and house gardeners should accept that death is a part of life, you know, The Lion King..."...the circle, the circle of liiifffe." Over and out. Cheers!
The second plant previewed in the beginning..how can you manage to stop it from growing? It's Coleus, isn't it?😂 How I want them to stay cute and tiny instead of growing wildly and occupying any plot in the garden
Bonsai trees don't generally do well indoors, unless it's a tropical tree. They need to be outside but in a very filtered sun location and those small pots dry out very quickly, especially on a hot day, when you might have to water them twice a day to keep them going. That pot dries out and your tree is dead.
@@SheffieldMadePlants I am trying to find a way to get rid of soil and it's dirt specially the bugs! Maybe pure only Perlite with a self watering pot would be a good solution as well, what is your opinion Mr.Sheffield ?
pot, yesterday i saw a red any coming out,then I saw many,...what should I do to eliminate them for the indoor pot soil...I am a huge plant lover but putting plants indoor in a soil is a huge turn off when u find ants... please suggest some alternatives ...
If you're willing to do business with the Evil Empire (that is to say, Amazon) there are lots of LED grow lights in various configurations at reasonable prices. You can buy one or two and then add more as needed. They really do help. "Low light" plants aren't really all that 'low light'.
@@judih.8754 If you took a light meter to the shadiest part of your outdoor garden, it would likely register more light than inside your home three feet from the brightest window. Light intensity decreases as a square of the distance, so that means it fades pretty quickly.
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You’re my favorite to listen to when I am repotting my plants!
Thanks!
I hope my palnts know I care for them so much, I am watching videos to better them off for the long run.
lol that type-O *plants
My monstera finally put out a new leaf after a whole winter of no growth, we made it to spring folks 🎉🎉❤
I love your content. It makes me laugh! Water on, Plant Daddy! 🪴
I feel so much less alone in my plant struggles when watching these videos! I am also really glad that there's someone else out there who names their plants 😂
😁
He always good info, he's funny too. Has a lot of personality
I got a moisture meter and my carers love it. Now I can trust them to water
Great stuff 👍
Your videos are both educational and relaxing! 🪴🌱🌿
I don’t have a lot of space for plants, so I’m just as happy when they don’t grow like weeds. Soon it will be warm enough to move most of them outside into the fresh air and sunshine. I’m lucky enough to have a lovely covered front porch that faces east. Lots of bright morning sun and diffuse light in the afternoon. Thrilled to see my moth orchid blooming today.
I really appreciate the segment about light. I bought my first rubber tree in late fall and I was so worried about it doing nothing. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
Just thought about you while watering my plants.. I use a turkey baster every time nowadays. Not just to drain excess water from trays, but also to water smaller plants or those tucked in between other plants. Best tip you gave me yet😁
Great stuff 👍
I also use an old antibiotics measuring tube, the one with a suction (don't know the name). But it can pull up water and I too use it to water my little succulent propagations and little hard to water plants.
Syringe?
@@danneyandroid0391 Yes. Thank-you. The one without a needle though. You would use it to measure the Antibiotics in milliliters.
😊 Love, your accent...and your choice of words...always glad to see your down loads..make my day! Your faithful follower.
Thanks!
This is so funny to me. We are all basically winging it with plants and it's so much fun! 😂
I'm 100% LECA now. So much easier than dirty soil.
Thank you very much for the quality video you've shared about taking a great care of our house plants.
One thing I would like to add (even though I don't see myself as a big specialist) is the fact that plants have the ability to "magnetically sense" the season changes so sometimes no matter how hard we try, the just won't give up until their "senses" come to the conclusion that it is the right time to take to the next stage.
I for example have a gorgeous FIG TREE that grew up in 1 summer from a small rescued cutting to a 1.5 meters diameter bush with many happy fruits on it. Every other season I was trying and trying to feed the plant, water, give it the best warmth/light etc. but this year while being busy with work, I decided to follow up the trees natural cycles so I left it in my garage where it is almost 95% dark, about +8/10C warm and let it sit there almost with no water in a big pot which I watered on every other month.
So to my surprise, while staying in such a complete darkness and almost thirsty close to dying, I saw first leaves coming out (and they were vibrantly green, not pale white as usually happens under low light) and then some new stem growth and then more leaves. So I was buffed as to how come when I do my best care the plants are growing but once I stop they still do and like they don't care under what circumstances I put them in.
Then it came to my mind that this winter was a warmer in our area in Canada, so the plant must have had it's dormant stage passed over and sensed the time to regrow all from scratch so started somehow generating its green matter (chlorophyte) even without any help from my side.
Well, of course, when I saw the tree starting to branch and grow new leaves I knew it is time for me to start helping so that I end up with the gorgeous tree I left last autumn even before the start of the summer which should give even more time to grow better, tastier, bigger and nicer figs again.
So believe it or not, read very carefully about the plants you select, know what their needs are, their issues, their happy moments and consider them as kids - we want them to grow fast and see the fruits of our labor, but the nature just take its natural time and moves so all we need is some patience and more care to earn back the same from our loved plants!
Thank you so much Richard, I really really enjoyed listening and watching you give us all your experience and advice on how to treat our plants. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤
My pleasure 😊
Watched and learnt. Love and Peace.
Hi, Rich, "Thank you for being a friend", I am a Golden girl. Just wonder what happened to the Beatles. Glad Jim is doing great. I took a jump into the Bones pool. We will see what happens. Making cutting from my hibiscus heading for braiding the stems. Any idea for my new adventure. Hope I live that long. Lol. Oh well enough for today. You have a cool weekend with wife any kiddos love ya Billie from Philly
Same to you!
"Thank you Mr Sheffield" said in Fran Dreschers Nanny voice.
You bet!
Aaaahhhhh ...... another dose of my fav plant guy 🥰🥰🥰😙
My Monstera completely paused for all of January and February, after a sadly necessary dissinfecting, separation and repotting session, in December. I was so worried. Lost a few leaves to the yellowing. Wilting. Completely ceased growing. I was so worried, feared it was all my fault, but then I did consider that maybe part of it was just the season. Re-introduced Sansi grow lights to it, and magic. The 2 new leaves that stayed closed for 2 months finally opened, its roots started to show through the water hole (I bottom water, so good sign), 2 new leaves, all within a week. Light makes a world of difference.
Great stuff 👍
Never stop making video please 🙏🏻
Hopefully!
I’ve been cheering on a calathea (white fusion, so the little lady’s very picky according to just about everywhere) I rescued from a chain plant-store. She was all shrivelled and dry which meant I had to cut off her leading stems… I’m still not sure if she’s going to bounce back from it as it has been over a month and her two remaining leaves are looking worse for wear than before and there’s no sign of new shoots from the roots. I’m just keeping my fingers crossed that keeping her consistently humid until she is better (and then slowly lowering the humidity! Mr Sheffield’s taught me better than to just pull her out into my dry house!) is going to bring her back to life! Maybe I’ll call her Frankie if she survives; as homage to Frankenstein’s monster with all her dramatics and being half dead at the moment. :)
🤞
Another great video as always don't know about the amount of sun you guys got over in England but here in Belgium the news told us yesterday that we got 26 hrs of daylight in February no wonder my plants are suffering praying for sunny days have a great week-end 😊
Probably less here
😂😂
Exactly my plants same as yours,not produced new leaf,am worried,thanks for sharing videos,learning always xx
Gosh, you are so inspiring❤
Cheers!
Good timing! I 🎉have an aspidistra (cast iron plant) that hasn’t been growing for a while. Inspired me to give a real good look today
Thank you. I have a disability and I only have use of my right hand. I discovered Brazilian wood plants recently and thought it would perfect for me. I had it for a month. It sits directly across the room from my bedroom windows. The right side of my plant has been growing beautifully but the left side is barely visible. I think I know what wrong. My left window shade only went half way up and I think I have been overwatering it too. Yesterday I took down both window shades and both sides of my plant is equal amounts of sun exposure and I am going more careful with watering.
Winter was long and boring here in Ireland, but towards the end of winter my rubber plant started busting out leaves! Then my monsteras too, thought I killed my frydek but she’s coming back to life 😁 now we’re slowly getting more sunlight and everything is getting boosted
For sure 😁
Your Calathea zebrina is looking very beautiful
It’s spring and u ain’t getting no action? Plant action 😂😂😂😂😂had me rolling good sir
😁
I cannot wait for spring to come soon. My triostar leaves are so crusty due to the lack of humidity. I had spider mites on 2 plants but they survived. But mealy bugs and sun stress killed my black cardinal.
Any advice on specific fungicides?
Actually, plants will be perfectly happy standing in a paddle if water all the time. It's when that water is mixed with soil they don't like 😅
Specifically for the rubber tree, I saw a video recently (I think it was PlantBoy Ng in Nigeria) that was talking about how to trigger them to grow. In the wild they grow the most in the spring because of the rainfall. So he says that if they are dormant, just give them a good shower allowing lots of water to hit the leaves. They should start growing again. Maybe you can do an experiment for us on this!
Interesting 🤔
I have been watching this channel for a while. What I have noticed so far is that no one has any idea what plants actually want... Simply buy a new plant...
This sounds like a relief!
That was my exact thought yesterday , when I couldn,t tell when to water my plants , and how much water they need because under watering or overwatering will kill them , and my plants can,t speak and tell me wha they want 👹👺🙄
My monstera has had this thing where the leaves only seem to develop halfway and stay like this for ever with the leaves still partially folded/droopy. Same for my dendrobium. Overwatering problem?
Maybe humidity
I’ve got two plants that look like they are dying, I really need to get them into pon but Ive had an operation on my wrist so can’t use my hand for a while. I hope they can wait and not die completely 😢
Great video as always, thank you. Have you tried hydroponics yet? I'd love to see your take on that in a small home grow view
I’ve got a few experiments going. The jury’s out
I'm thinking adding a few large mirrors to angle and focus the sun would help some of these issues?
Especially in the winter?
It can a bit
💚
What is the tall plant you hug at 2.41? We have one at work and it looks quite ill 🤒
Calathea Elgergrass
th-cam.com/video/m2gnXhE-ddA/w-d-xo.html
@@SheffieldMadePlants Great thanks. I may have to dig it out the trough and steal it one night!!
I separated a new leaf with root from my Snake plant, it’s in a vase with stones and water, very attractive, but I’m having difficulty finding the Hydro specific feed you recommended previously, it’s not showing on your site and my local garden centre didn’t have it either, can you help Mr Sheffield? 👍
It’s a new product but most hydro fertilisers will do the job
Hey Sheffield! Can you please make a video about the beautiful Coleus plant? I have one, it was vibrant and stuffed for a few months but then it started to get weak and scrawny, it still grows new leaves but not as much as before. The stems are longer and the leaves are lesser now. My coleus seems really sad, I need your advice :(
Is it in a sunny spot?
Yes it is, it was indoor first with a good light but then it got leggy and skinny I tried putting it outside in my balcony. Now it's rather sunny@@SheffieldMadePlants
@@yargtay5716 try cutting it back
I am living in Thailand which is no winter, but I don't know when should I feed them...and I leave them outside...
All year for you I’d say. They don’t stop growing right?
Do you own a white princess plant? If so, could you do a care video?
Not got that one
What’s the NPK for house plant focus?
Mr. S do you have any marantas?
No i don’t have that one
I would add just one more thing: If you want to be a plant kung fu master, you must learn patience, grasshopper!
I was gifted a few unwanted children from a broken home, among them an anonymous hoya of some kind, a rather sad orchid (I'm assuming a phalaenopsis but so far, it's keeping its secret) and two sansevierias. I did all the 'right things' and then sat back to watch my efforts rewarded. And waited...and waited...Well, you get it. After about 8 months of my clucking over them like some frustrated hen, suddenly they all started growing!
The mystery hoya threw out a truly impressive long shoot (still no flowers...I'm waiting, Mr. Hoya!), the orchid has lots of new leaf growth and one hopes my tender loving care will eventually be rewarded. I'm still a bit disappointed with both the Sansies' color, but they are growing. I've got a parlor palm and an Aspidistra that have been sulking for the better part of a year now, but hope springs eternal.
I would say, as a general rule, most of my healthier acquisitions snap to attention a bit sooner than the abused children I was given, but my Dieffenbachia wanted to die for the first six weeks; my M. adansonii has still got the sulks after four months, but it's winter so I'm waiting...impatiently.
Some plants (looking at you, Pothos!) seem to just dig right in and get to work. Others, like my Angel Wing Begonia went mad and got way too leggy, so it's had major surgery and I've got a half dozen clones of her.
Patience, half-strength fertilizer with each watering and get a bloody moisture meter! Grow lights are a huge help and the LED type are not expensive to run eight or twelve hours a day. Don't just assume because your plant's in a window it's getting enough light. Each situation is different. I actually get more light in the winter, when the big maple is bare, but of course it's not as long in duration, and on a dark, stormy day it's pretty dim in my flat/cave. Grow lights keep the darker areas adequately lit. Don't go mad with lights, but sit and watch how the light moves through your room(s) at various times/seasons and you'll see a lot of your plants are only getting a few hours of really adequate light. (Sorry to go on so long about light, but I used to design and sell lighting, so...).
Every time Mr. Sheffield tosses a plant into the bin I cringe, mostly because I see him pitching a plant I'd give more time, but yeah, when it's dead, it's dead. We have a brief ceremony and off to the landfill. RIP Gardeners and house gardeners should accept that death is a part of life, you know, The Lion King..."...the circle, the circle of liiifffe." Over and out. Cheers!
😂. I throw out the plants mainly as a joke you know 😉
@@SheffieldMadePlants Yeah, I get that, but it's a reminder of my many failures.
The second plant previewed in the beginning..how can you manage to stop it from growing? It's Coleus, isn't it?😂
How I want them to stay cute and tiny instead of growing wildly and occupying any plot in the garden
Impossible! It grows like mad
My monstera keeps catching thrips and turns brown and the new leaves come out burnt😢. I'm not sure what to do with it anymore
Beneficial insects?
They suck the life out of the plant
Do you think you will ever keep bonsai trees?
Not at the moment
Bonsai trees don't generally do well indoors, unless it's a tropical tree. They need to be outside but in a very filtered sun location and those small pots dry out very quickly, especially on a hot day, when you might have to water them twice a day to keep them going. That pot dries out and your tree is dead.
Can I move all types of plants to LECA?
I think so
@@SheffieldMadePlants
I am trying to find a way to get rid of soil and it's dirt specially the bugs!
Maybe pure only Perlite with a self watering pot would be a good solution as well, what is your opinion Mr.Sheffield ?
@@sahandmahdavi6134 that will get right of gnats
I've tried w/ a alo Vera, and it wasn't very happy. I'd say probably not succulents but maybe you have better luck😢
I prune my rubber plant and it stop growing 😭
😊
Fathers 202 children.
wowo
Pulling ur hair😂😂😂
pot, yesterday i saw a red any coming out,then I saw many,...what should I do to eliminate them for the indoor pot soil...I am a huge plant lover but putting plants indoor in a soil is a huge turn off when u find ants... please suggest some alternatives ...
Za mało światła i pasożyty
I’ve gotta get mine more light my new leaves are tiny 😕🤍🤍🤍🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
If you're willing to do business with the Evil Empire (that is to say, Amazon) there are lots of LED grow lights in various configurations at reasonable prices. You can buy one or two and then add more as needed. They really do help. "Low light" plants aren't really all that 'low light'.
That's what I did and my plants are growing in the winter, albeit slowly.
@@judih.8754 If you took a light meter to the shadiest part of your outdoor garden, it would likely register more light than inside your home three feet from the brightest window. Light intensity decreases as a square of the distance, so that means it fades pretty quickly.