These 10 Amazing Tips Will Transform Your Plants!
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I have to tell you that watching your simple and straightforward videos have helped me to become a much more confident and effective plant parent!
That's made my day, thanks very much
Just seeing his insane collection you know he’s doing something right so I follow all of his advice and tips! 😁
i can listen to this guy say "plahhnts" all day.. good videos and info brother 👌 👍
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No longer having a garden I only recently have become interested in houseplants. Your videos are just brilliant, thank you so much.
Wonderful! Glad you like them and thanks for watching
I just found your channel and you do an awesome job of sharing needed information in a straightforward way. I've been a hobbyist horticulturist for 50 years (yes, I'm old), and I'm impressed with your knowledge. I've learned several good tips from you!
About terra cotta; if you soak the pot to allow it to take up moisture before using it, it doesn't leech water from the soil. A glazed pot is best, as you suggested. Thank you for your great videos! I have more to watch!
Thank you 😊
I dont know much about calatheas (hate these beasts) but at least for peace lilies be careful to only cut into the brown parts of the leaves and never the green or even the yellow ones. This will hurt the leave and the whole area around the cut will die off aswell, essentially making it worse than it was before cutting.
Also "some leaves just wanna be brown" is poetic perfection 😂
Haha glad you liked it 😁
I’m studying to become a botanologist from 1st grade now it’s my 1 years of high school and I’m so excited to be a botanologist my house it full of plants I have zamioculcases or zz plants I have a pahira or money tree a beautiful papaya in a put a monsters a bunch of Purple Hearts and 1 pot of orange oleanders they are poisonus but still I love all plants even the most ugly looking like a pachipodium 😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤
Nice one!
Your hair jokes are always hilarious 😂 I love your channel, am currently binge-watching all your videos. Thank you for sharing your experience ❤
😂 glad you like them!
Unfortunately I didn't learn a thing. Good thing? Every single thing he said is true, especially the "decent soil". Soil is the least important aspect. Decent is GREAT. Love your clips.
I found wearing a mask whilst mixing pearlite into the compost helpful, the pearlite dust was giving me a cough. ❤
Yeah good shout
I am getting a moisture meter today. Thank you for that knowledge. ❤❤❤
Nice!
I just found you and have been binge watching! Your videos are so informative.
Glad you like them!
Thanks. This was like a well needed "refresher" course.
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Love you dry sense of humour 😊
Cheers Jacqui!
Your videos are the most helpful I have found so far. Thank you for the advice and please keep it up.
Thanks so much 😄
I cut my elastica all the way back to stumps and it's super bushy and keeps pushing new leaves. So yeah that definitely works!!! 🎉 it did take a minute for it to come back but I kept up with the dry out/drown routine and kept it under a grow light for about a month and then one day when I was getting ready to chuck the thing I noticed it had new leaves budding ALL over, I was thrilled! It's happily sitting in my east window and still putting out new growth on every stem.
Great stuff 👍
Thank you and have a great Christmas 🎉
And you!
Thanks! The tip about watering made me think and Im going to incorporate it.
Great, thanks Sheila 😀
One thing I learned about growing plants, you can never grow them in perfect shapes like right from plant stores. No matter, what they will have brown tips like some girls just wanna have fun hahaha...
We don't have perfect atmosphere at home. Misting help some specific plants not to get brown tips and curls.
Yep unrealistic to want them to be perfect 😁
I have been following you for some time now bro. Thank you for sharing, as always great content and greetings from the U.A.E.
Cheers my man 👊
I didn’t know you could cut the brown tips if leaves so thanks 🙏 for the tip 😊
You bet
I’m the same I hate brown tips on my monster 😩I’m using a moisture meter and I’m not over watering it. I water from the bottom too. Hope it recovers. Thanks for all your no nonsense tips. I love all your analogies 😂 especially the biscuits ❤
My pleasure, thanks for watching 😁
Thank you SO much! I just started to remodel my room and some of my new plants have these issues! I am SO glad you made this video... Have a good day!☺☺☺
Glad it was useful 😁
I'm definitely spider mites cause I have most of my plants outdoor and have fruit trees that definitely have major web and I did pruning most of them but still there are still there and attacking much more smaller plants 😅 but it's getting better since I following your hacks! Nowadays I'm enjoy getting rid of the spider mites just how I enjoy cleaning my house 😂✌️
I'm glad you're getting some level of enjoyment out of it 😅
"it doesn't have to be the finest worm castings from virgin worms..." lmfao I literally cackled 💀
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I’m so happy I found your channel. I’m learning so much and look forward to each new video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us! 🪴
Thanks Lenora 👍😁
Thank you for sharing
Please can use compost that contains peat for houseplants
Great set of tips. I will be incorporating some of them in my plant chores this weekend uugh lol. Thanks for posting
Great stuff!
Thank you!!! your tips have help sooooo much
Thanks Caroline 😁
Great great informative video,always learned and appreciated enjoyed Thanks
Cheers Firoza 👍
Priceless tips, thank very much
Nice one, thanks
Really good tips! Thanks for the info
You bet!
Great advice. For terracotta pots you can soak them for 24h and they won't absorb so much moisture from the plant soil.
Is that good only for the beginning?
@@SheffieldMadePlants i don't know but no one I know has had issues with soil drying out too fast after doing that. You do need to soak them for a little bit when you repot in them the year after too but not for several hours.
I always soak my terracotta pots before I transplant a plant into them. I also bottom water my terracotta potted plants in 3-6 inches of water in a container until the pot has soaked up water from bottom to top as well as the soil. So I basically soak my terracotta pots every time I water the plant, it works really well and soaks up the water surprisingly fast. You just want to make sure the plant and pot soaks up all the water and if there is any excess water left after half an hour take your plant out and dump the extra water or use it for another plant, if it has soaked up all the water and isn't wet all the way to the top, you want to add more water wait another 15-20 minutes, then as always dump any leftover water.
@@chelseaclerke3582 perfect 👌
Nice video, good tips! Your plants always look so nice!
Cheers 👍
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge; I love your videos! I wonder if you could tell me what's causing the leaves of my ficus elastica to curl under?
Curling is usually a lack of water. How’s the soil?
Brown tips some yellowing
Ficus Elastica is one of my wishlist plants...the stores here don't carry them as much as plants like pothos
Oh really. Super common round here. IKEA have em
We don't have an IKEA here in Tallahassee Florida
I just bought one off of Amazon.reasonably priced too. Gardeners dream was the seller but I'm in UK. Don't know which is a good seller anywhere else but maybe give Amazon a look.
Love these reminders!! What is the plant around the 2 minutes mark with the orange stems?
Thanks. That's a chlorophytum
Some leafs just wanna go brown … lol😄! Thanks for that
Hehehe think I’m going mad
It's so easy to take care of plants u just hv to love n care for it just like having a child
Ha, plants are easier...they don't talk back :))
@@jackiewhitney5031 I enjoy planting them n vloging I feel like we communicate sometimes
Plants are far less confusing
Thanks!!!
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Great video thank you 🪴❤️,
Where were the eggs though ?🤔😂
Waiting to be boiled 😁
Going to Home Depot for plant ingredients soil thanks i
Great 👍
Never really got attracted to calathea or alocasia as they just look a bit ‘too good to be true’ for me😅 so I thought I ain’t got to worry too much about browning leaves but I recently noticed my spider plant got brown leaves then my dracaena, benjamina, croton… even the lipstick plant got brown edges around their little round leaves! Ahhhhhh
I know what you mean! My spider plant gets brown tips too
I have a huge monstera plant that I moved ("propagated") from the garden into a pot. I have made the mistake of putting gravel in the bottom. It's been in the pot for 5 weeks. I want to repot it properly but I'm worried the the roots haven't formed. What should I do? Also very good bloomin video again. Very funny.
Thanks. You can get them out to repot it. Just be gentle so you don’t knock off any roots forming
Good video. How do you prevent pests from infesting your plants?
Checking regularly, keeping new purchases away from my collection for a while, regular cleaning
Thanks for the video mate. In regards to the soil part of the video - Wouldn't certain plants require different types of soil? Is that mix you use for all your plants? Thank you from Brooklyn!
That’s my general mix that works for all my plants. If I’ve got succulents then I add a bit more perlite to make it lighter
I fill the sink half full with water from the water butt (which has come to room temperature for a few hours) then sit my plants in it for an hour. I then sit them on the drainer for another hour before putting the plastic pot back into their ceramic pot. Is this ok. I’m new to keeping house plants
Sounds great
Great video as usual. I do have a question that I have found mixed answers to ... do plants need night/ complete darkness? I am getting more and more into grow lights is why I'm curious.
If you mean can you just have the grow lights on 24/7 then I think plants need a period of rest each day. Having the lights on for 10 to 12 hours a day is plenty good enough 😁
@Sheffield Made Plants okay thank you, I've been setting the grow lights on a timer during the day and extending into the darkness for about 4 hours, so about 12 hours of light a day, they're thriving, I just was curious because so many people say they don't necessarily need rest. Thank you again.
How can we control small fly from in house plants
Sticky traps and beneficial nematodes for me
I've done that with my spider plant. They turn brown again
I was the ape years ago, i learned 😀
Hehe
Some of my plants are way too big to lift and water over the sink. How do I manage watering for them to make sure I get it right?
Give em a bottom water and a third of the volume of the pot of water when they are dry. If they seem particularly thirsty then give them some more
I just trimmed the brown parts off my avocado plant leaves. See what will happen.
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My ficus lyrata is touching the ceiling so I want to cut the top half off to see what happens. Waiting till March though, as that seems a better time to do something drastic. Gives me time to look into possibilities of propagating the part that I will cut off. #adventure
not loving the bulky mic. it's a change I wasn't ready for. feel free to revert back to clip mic
Better sound from the big boy 😄
also fantastic vidsss
Thanks
Uhh so i have a big problem. I accidentally hard pruned my 3 year old papaya tree. It didnt have any papayas, and now the stem is left in the ground. I was playing cricket when the ball hit it, neatly sliced off the top, and all the leaves and growing part was in the soil... do i leave the tree like that hoping it,ll grow or do i remove it and put a new one in?
Are there any leaves left? I'd leave it to see if it recovers
@@SheffieldMadePlants nope, clean sliced off a good 7 to 8 inches
@@SheffieldMadePlants but ive left t
@@Infinite-sr3zi Put a new one in and maybe pot the old one up and see if you can nurse it back to life
@@SheffieldMadePlants thanks bro
I have recently potted my monstera with 6 inch of leaf size but now the new leaf is growing at the size of only 3 inch why this is happening? Give some suggestions please.
Has it fully hardened off? they come out small and get bigger
Virgin worms! Almost p**d my pants laughing so hard!
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only compost and perlite for growing plants. No soil?
Compost acts like soil and has nutrients. You can mix in soil if you like
@@SheffieldMadePlants thanks. I will try this medium.
I’m going to buy the hygrometer in your store. Do you still use it if you bottom water a plant?
Yeah sure
@@SheffieldMadePlants while I am on my amazon shopping spree :D can you tell me how long you've had the humidifier that's in your store? The last one I bought looked nice but stopped working after ~3 months.
@@tierneylogan5943 over a year I believe
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Leaves dropping off why?
Can be lots of reasons. Too much water, not enough water, not enough light…
virgin worms 😊
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Yes..brown edges/ tips I hate it...this drives me mad...
Why god why!
hello
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Root rot is a nightmare.
Definately
My spider plant isn’t thriving.
What’s up? Look out for a future video on this plant
I hate when my plant died when I didn’t do anything wrong.
What happened?
I hate when they die lol
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Good video. How do you prevent pests from infesting your plants?