So excited to see another video from you! That alocasia is sooo cute! I’m definitely interested in a care video as I’m getting my first one next week 😬
Oooh that's awesome!. Which alocasia are you getting? I will have a care vid out in early July, let me know if there is anything you would like me too include. 😊
Pon (Lechuza pon) is a porous gravel which sucks up water and releases it to the plant roots. It is like hydroponics and is called 'semi hydroponics' sometimes. I have experimented with it a lot and there are some plants that it is great for and some plants I find where soil is better. In my experience it is great to use for thirsty plants, as you keep it in a water reservoir and it releases the water steadily as the plant needs it. It also delivers a great oxygen ratio. Other people might have other experiences of course, but I am working on a video to talk about in relation to prayer plants.
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Thank you 😊
Beautiful plants
Thank you so much. I already damaged the Thai constellation new leaf though 😂😭... it'll grow another one.
So excited to see another video from you! That alocasia is sooo cute! I’m definitely interested in a care video as I’m getting my first one next week 😬
Oooh that's awesome!. Which alocasia are you getting? I will have a care vid out in early July, let me know if there is anything you would like me too include. 😊
@@PlantsofJoy Black Velvet. Will do👍🏽
What is pon ?
Pon (Lechuza pon) is a porous gravel which sucks up water and releases it to the plant roots. It is like hydroponics and is called 'semi hydroponics' sometimes. I have experimented with it a lot and there are some plants that it is great for and some plants I find where soil is better. In my experience it is great to use for thirsty plants, as you keep it in a water reservoir and it releases the water steadily as the plant needs it. It also delivers a great oxygen ratio. Other people might have other experiences of course, but I am working on a video to talk about in relation to prayer plants.