Hello there! I just discovered your videos and I just love your channel! The fun spirit that you bring to the topic is, to me, SUCH an appropriate way to talk about plants :-) I love all the interesting details you share about leaves, name meanings, and seeds, going so much deeper than the plant profile. Now that some of my children are getting older, I can devote more time to learning about the plants I have loved for so long. I was hoping to find a good online teacher and there you were! Can't thank you enough! -- Cheryl
Oh my gosh. Thank you so much. I needed that today. It’s been hard keeping up with my channel and two little ones, but I’m trying! I’m so glad they are helpful to you and that you enjoy them.
@@plantspeak7117 I have a big family and am familiar with the rigors of having multiple young children WITH babies :-) I hope my praise put no pressure on you ;-) Consider my comment as thanks for what you've already done - not pressure to keep creating ;-) Take one day at a time, and if you need to, you go focus on your sweet little ones and don't worry about us out here in TH-cam Land...we can wait! Sending prayers for true blessing your way 🙂
I love your videos. So well done. Bromeliads are very sensitive to copper and other metals. That brass watering can may not be the best to use for them
Good video on basic pup separation. But how about a follow up with pertinent information like what soil is best for pups, lighting conditions, watering etc. I have a 3 and 1/2 yo aechmea that has delivered 10 pups in 2 years. I found #11 this morning as I ignored those who say toss the mom in the trash after a few pups. The 1st 8 are mostly doing well but some seem to be growing odd. The last 2 are better on a lower shelf. All in a south window. In orchid bark and perlite mix. I think I may have not watered soil enough as 1x month but have been putting distilled water in cups. Any suggestions. I can send pics but where. Thanks. I feel they should be well rooted by now. Tom B.
Just saw this and I appreciate how easy you showed me and my wife how we can change ours! Just wanna how much water to put to prevent it from rotting ?
Hi there. In exact measurements I couldn’t say. I never give mine more than a splash from my small watering can when the soil is dry. Definitely lean towards dry rather than wet, and like I said in the original bromeliad video, they like to be misted. Mist often if you can. Also remember to make sure that you don’t “bury” that pup too deep, that’s probably the most common cause of rotting.
Hi there! Great question. It’s up to you. I like to cut it off right at the base inside. I have this in my other bromeliad video near the end. I like to think that it communicates to the plant to put most of its energy into creating more pups. My plant has made 4 pups so far since I cut my flower off last year. Good luck and have fun!!!
Hello there! I just discovered your videos and I just love your channel! The fun spirit that you bring to the topic is, to me, SUCH an appropriate way to talk about plants :-) I love all the interesting details you share about leaves, name meanings, and seeds, going so much deeper than the plant profile. Now that some of my children are getting older, I can devote more time to learning about the plants I have loved for so long. I was hoping to find a good online teacher and there you were! Can't thank you enough! -- Cheryl
Oh my gosh. Thank you so much. I needed that today. It’s been hard keeping up with my channel and two little ones, but I’m trying!
I’m so glad they are helpful to you and that you enjoy them.
@@plantspeak7117 I have a big family and am familiar with the rigors of having multiple young children WITH babies :-) I hope my praise put no pressure on you ;-) Consider my comment as thanks for what you've already done - not pressure to keep creating ;-) Take one day at a time, and if you need to, you go focus on your sweet little ones and don't worry about us out here in TH-cam Land...we can wait! Sending prayers for true blessing your way 🙂
Love it! I've been waiting for this so long! Thanksssss
I hope it was helpful! Do you have any other questions?
I love your videos. So well done. Bromeliads are very sensitive to copper and other metals. That brass watering can may not be the best to use for them
Good video on basic pup separation. But how about a follow up with pertinent information like what soil is best for pups, lighting conditions, watering etc. I have a 3 and 1/2 yo aechmea that has delivered 10 pups in 2 years. I found #11 this morning as I ignored those who say toss the mom in the trash after a few pups. The 1st 8 are mostly doing well but some seem to be growing odd. The last 2 are better on a lower shelf. All in a south window. In orchid bark and perlite mix. I think I may have not watered soil enough as 1x month but have been putting distilled water in cups. Any suggestions. I can send pics but where. Thanks. I feel they should be well rooted by now. Tom B.
Thanks for the great video. Can you explain about the method of irrigation,how to keep in the apartment and the composition of the soil?
Just saw this and I appreciate how easy you showed me and my wife how we can change ours! Just wanna how much water to put to prevent it from rotting ?
Hi there.
In exact measurements I couldn’t say.
I never give mine more than a splash from my small watering can when the soil is dry.
Definitely lean towards dry rather than wet, and like I said in the original bromeliad video, they like to be misted. Mist often if you can.
Also remember to make sure that you don’t “bury” that pup too deep, that’s probably the most common cause of rotting.
Hello! May i ask what to do with the big flower ? Should i throw it away or keep it ?
Hi there!
Great question. It’s up to you.
I like to cut it off right at the base inside.
I have this in my other bromeliad video near the end. I like to think that it communicates to the plant to put most of its energy into creating more pups.
My plant has made 4 pups so far since I cut my flower off last year.
Good luck and have fun!!!
Hi, I bought an aechmia whose white powdered stripes are coming off while scratching with nails. Is this normal, or am i scammed?
Puiul transplantat la citi ani înflorește?
A zis la final, in 4 ani:)
!!!!!!!! DO NOT DIP IT IN THE CONTAINER OF ROOTING HORMONE TAKE SOME ROOTING HORMONE OUT !!!!!!!!!!!
@@Genshinplayer-1 it’s true.
I shouldn’t have done that.
Thanks for the great video. Can you explain about the method of irrigation for big plant,how to keep in the apartment and the composition of the soil?