This video is appreciate 😊 I currently have some pothos wet sticks, alocasia corms, and a spider plant root 🌿 in moss propagating right now. 🎉 A few rotted, but the others seem to be doing okay still. No real growth yet, but their still alive and green 💚 so we'll see what happens. I just started this prop box like two or three weeks ago. ❤ Your videos are always so informative and helpful so I love to watch them and learn as much as I can! Thank you for being you, and bringing so much joy and knowledge into the plant community 😄🌵💦👍 Yes, I'm watching a few of your old videos, but I'll try not to comment on all of them... I just can't help it. Lol 😅
Love this! Wish I would have watched it earlier as I didn't acclimate my scindapsus silver hero slow enough and lost a lot of leaves... now I'm back to wet sticks. Also, my three kings syngonium was VERY mad at me when I removed it from humidity too fast. Your idea of lid off and on over a period of time was very helpful. Thanks Melissa! Would love a wet stick video! More info on what to wait for etc before potting.
Loved this video! Valid to not want to film it all and I also would have loved to watch it forever 😆 I love watching people do plant chores while I do my own plant chores and so the longer the video the better for me and my style! I hope your plants do well!
Your efforts to bring a major task up to date is inspiring me to do the same. I have about 8 plants that haven’t been repotted in a few years and they desperately need it. This will be done by Christmas, I promise. If plants could revolt I’d be in trouble. Again, thanks for the inspiration and major kudos to your organization skills and your plantology.
I had the same issues with my box & when I finally took it out, my roommate asked if I was “hauling around a salad in there”? 😂 My hoya cuttings always rot! Not sure what I am doing wrong not I keep trying!
Haha it’s crazy how they lived in there for so long. I definitely put this box on the back burner for awhile but glad I finally took care of them all 🥹
Yayy Another Video, I Love Watching Propagation Boxes. But That Luna Tail Was Hilarious 😂🐈 Whip It Luna. Hehe, I Enjoy Watching Your Babies In Your Plant Journey. 🪴
This was fun to watch. I couldn’t believe how long you left them in there and how hood they all looked. You’ll have to acclimate them soon cause now that they’re in the cups they are much taller.
This is inspiring me to upkeep my prop boxes 😅 it’s been months going on nearly a year for most inside. Love your energy and your sassy cat. I’ve got a few of my own! Wondering what the fluval does for nutrients? I use charcoal to help with distributing nutrients in my mix (from what I heard)
In the beginning I did and it should definitely get good light when you're starting them and trying to get them to root but since this was a closed system for awhile and the cuttings had a ton of roots it was fine to lower the light :)
This was very useful video for me. Thank you :) I just want to ask: how long does this process (opening prop box every day) take? 2 weeks? Month? Longer? I understand that you prolong time when container is open but can you be more specific please? 1. day = 1 hour, 2. day = 2 hours but what will you do on day 12 and after? I have never done this and I need foolproof instructions :D Thanks.
Hi there - I don't follow anything specific, I just slowly increase the time and then just watch and see how they respond. I'll try to take care and pot them up sooner than later and not wait forever like here 🙈
i almost never do holes in the bottom of moss prop cups, esp from a prop box. it takes a lot longer for them to dry out which is great for fragile moss roots, and ny extra water at the bottom(shouldnt be much if youre mindful) will get wicked up to the top by the moss
I've been finding mold on my sphagnum moss in my little cup with some propagated cuttings :( is this normal? It's an open little planter, and moss has been kept moisture. Not sure if this is to be expected .. but it worried me! Hello from your NC friend from Instagram! 💗
They're all doing well :) I haven't potted these up yet lol. I showed them in a monthly plant update video last month! th-cam.com/video/_2RYI55QTro/w-d-xo.html
This video is appreciate 😊 I currently have some pothos wet sticks, alocasia corms, and a spider plant root 🌿 in moss propagating right now. 🎉 A few rotted, but the others seem to be doing okay still. No real growth yet, but their still alive and green 💚 so we'll see what happens. I just started this prop box like two or three weeks ago. ❤
Your videos are always so informative and helpful so I love to watch them and learn as much as I can! Thank you for being you, and bringing so much joy and knowledge into the plant community 😄🌵💦👍 Yes, I'm watching a few of your old videos, but I'll try not to comment on all of them... I just can't help it. Lol 😅
Always nice to see the cats. I love it when they make an appearance 😊❤
This was relaxing to watch. I wouldn’t have mind it being longer at all. Definitely satisfying to see the end result. They’re all so cute!
Thank you so much! 🥰
Love this! Wish I would have watched it earlier as I didn't acclimate my scindapsus silver hero slow enough and lost a lot of leaves... now I'm back to wet sticks. Also, my three kings syngonium was VERY mad at me when I removed it from humidity too fast. Your idea of lid off and on over a period of time was very helpful. Thanks Melissa! Would love a wet stick video! More info on what to wait for etc before potting.
Ignore my request... as I'm catching up on your videos I haven't watched in a bit I see the wetstick video. Opps!! Off to watch it
My favorite is during the time-lapse of you scrubbing the bin and it falling in the sink. You go "ahhh" and it's super relatable. Made me laugh.
😂😂😂 it scared me! 🙈
I love watching prop box clean outs and repotting videos.
Aw yay! I was thinking maybe I should have filmed more of it now 🙈
This was super relaxing and I was so sad when you said you'd do the rest off camera. 😆 I love propogating related videos.
Aww I wished I would have filmed more of it! I was worried it was getting too long 🙃
Loved this video! Valid to not want to film it all and I also would have loved to watch it forever 😆 I love watching people do plant chores while I do my own plant chores and so the longer the video the better for me and my style! I hope your plants do well!
Thank you! So far they’re all doing well ☺️ I’ll have to film more for the next plant chore I do 🙈
Watching this video reminds me of my plants that I keep permanently in completely sealed off terrariums.
I need to do a terrarium again! I tried once and it didn’t go so well 🙈
Your efforts to bring a major task up to date is inspiring me to do the same. I have about 8 plants that haven’t been repotted in a few years and they desperately need it. This will be done by Christmas, I promise. If plants could revolt I’d be in trouble. Again, thanks for the inspiration and major kudos to your organization skills and your plantology.
I had the same issues with my box & when I finally took it out, my roommate asked if I was “hauling around a salad in there”? 😂
My hoya cuttings always rot! Not sure what I am doing wrong not I keep trying!
That is a lonnnng time in a prop box! It's actually quite amazing how they just survive in there. Amazing!
Haha it’s crazy how they lived in there for so long. I definitely put this box on the back burner for awhile but glad I finally took care of them all 🥹
I enjoyed watching ur video.learn something new.thanks melissa. 🥰
Yayy Another Video, I Love Watching Propagation Boxes. But That Luna Tail Was Hilarious 😂🐈 Whip It Luna. Hehe, I Enjoy Watching Your Babies In Your Plant Journey. 🪴
Haha she is so crazy! She always wants to help me when I’m filming lol.
@@plantsbymelissa She's Mommy's Little Helper, Just As Long She Won't Destroy Your Plant Babies.🌱🌱🌱
Such a relaxing video ❤ watching with my cat on lap on this lazy Sunday 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for watching!
This was fun to watch. I couldn’t believe how long you left them in there and how hood they all looked. You’ll have to acclimate them soon cause now that they’re in the cups they are much taller.
Thank you! I know 🙈 I kept putting it off for so long I don’t know why I dreaded going though it 😆
Really enjoyed
Glad you enjoyed! 🥰🫶🏻
This is inspiring me to upkeep my prop boxes 😅 it’s been months going on nearly a year for most inside. Love your energy and your sassy cat. I’ve got a few of my own!
Wondering what the fluval does for nutrients? I use charcoal to help with distributing nutrients in my mix (from what I heard)
Yayyy!! New video! Love it!!!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! ☺️
Fun video 😊
Thank you!!
Love this video… Did you keep the prop box in bright light the whole time?
In the beginning I did and it should definitely get good light when you're starting them and trying to get them to root but since this was a closed system for awhile and the cuttings had a ton of roots it was fine to lower the light :)
Interesting yummy goodness mix! Do you think you can use that mix in a moss pole? 🤔
Probably! I haven’t tried though the perlite might make a mess once it dries. It would work great with the clear backing for sure!
This was very useful video for me. Thank you :) I just want to ask: how long does this process (opening prop box every day) take? 2 weeks? Month? Longer? I understand that you prolong time when container is open but can you be more specific please? 1. day = 1 hour, 2. day = 2 hours but what will you do on day 12 and after? I have never done this and I need foolproof instructions :D Thanks.
Hi there - I don't follow anything specific, I just slowly increase the time and then just watch and see how they respond. I'll try to take care and pot them up sooner than later and not wait forever like here 🙈
Yeyyyyy i miss ya girla so gladdd u here
Thank you so much! Love being here! ☺️
Will you need to water them?I didn't see any holes in bottom of the cups.
I’ll probably just take my little water bottle and top water them! Bottom watering would be easier but I didn’t make holes or anything in them ☺️
i almost never do holes in the bottom of moss prop cups, esp from a prop box. it takes a lot longer for them to dry out which is great for fragile moss roots, and ny extra water at the bottom(shouldnt be much if youre mindful) will get wicked up to the top by the moss
I'm curious how many total pothos do you have? Total like all kinds and sizes?
I have a lot of the different varieties and multiples of a few but only a couple on a moss pole 😁
I've been finding mold on my sphagnum moss in my little cup with some propagated cuttings :( is this normal? It's an open little planter, and moss has been kept moisture. Not sure if this is to be expected .. but it worried me! Hello from your NC friend from Instagram! 💗
Hi there! 🥰 Sometimes mold happens if there's not enough airflow and the moss stays damp. It could be quality of the moss too :)
Is there an update on these?
They're all doing well :) I haven't potted these up yet lol. I showed them in a monthly plant update video last month! th-cam.com/video/_2RYI55QTro/w-d-xo.html
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