Hi, absolutely right 👍🏻 and it's work very nicely. I'm using it and my succulent are much better than previous. If you want to enhance your succulent colour do watering at early morning also prefer 4-5hours direct sunlight.. It's work superbly. Thanx @Lushgardener 🙏🏻
Thanks for the info. Just wanted to kow whether we can mix vermicompost to the filtered coarse sand along with pumice as i dont have mountains soil. Plz reply
if you want you can add three teaspoon ..not tablespoon ..but three teaspoon of vermicompost to one pot that's ok not more than that and don't use any other fertilizer at all for at least a year
hahha good question…no they use this here for construction of houses..so asked the people at the construction site …they said yes take it but when they seen me coming with a big container they instantly regretted 😂😂😂.so there is this brown one and the grey sand you might have seen in the other videos .. brown sand is very rarely used now as it’s banned by the government. due to excess river sand mining
also thank you so much for this question…I actually wanted to know why my government had banned sand mining this is the reason Excessive sand mining can alter the river bed, force the river to change course, erode banks and lead to flooding. It also destroys the habitat of aquatic animals and micro-organisms besides affecting groundwater recharge.
@@LushGardener Thank you LushGardener. I was hoping to find it the way you did. Construction sites are not legally accessible for me in my territory and the rivers here, well, we only have one 100s of miles away. Plus I cannot find course sand at my local rock quarry and buying it at the hardware store/garden store or ordering it on line is very pricy. Sigh, guess I'll just have to pay the pricy price. It's worth it for my little green guys. Thanks again!!! Wish I knew your name. I'll just call you LG. ;D
@@solarwinds- if sand is pricey try ..chicken grit I don’t know how it is but seen many ppl in the US use it …I assume you from the states sorry if m wrong 😄 I m in couple of Facebook group they all US based they often talk about chicken grit ..don’t know if it’s readily available for you … Is it possible you can check with your local aquarium shop too… I was just about to tell you my name what a coincidence I remember you asked me last time but wasn’t able to locate that msg again My name is Frank ..sorry I never asked you name 😀
Thank you for such a detailed video. Question: my current succulent soil is not porous can I change the soil immediately or should I wait . some plants were potted 10 days back but something is not right and it’s holding water more than expected please guide
yes it’s better to change …do it once but after that don’t change again.. yes 10 days is not an issue but the water clogging is an issue that can lead to problems so it’s better to change to gritty soil
mam in most parts of the country the brown river sand is banned but it available in small quantity you can check this amazon link to purchase online amzn.to/41sJU5u
yes it’s better to filter…yes both are same river sand is used for construction….but in some parts river sand is banned so here in Bangalore we don’t get river sand for construction so here it’s grey sand
your already using vermiculite which is very highly nutritious ...zz is currently dormant ...neem khali is more of a fertilizer than insecticides ...it will create mold in the soil..remember all the fungicide effect insecticide effect is squeezed out while making oil ..what left back is just compost kinda material which is very nutritious excess will turn out bad
Nice... I noticed that small granules of dried red garden soil in Mumbai tends to break up and gets clayed up in the potting mix (I tried it). This then holds a lot of water for too long before it's dry, especially in monsoon. However, good thing is that I managed to get a few kilos of mountain soil. In what proportions do I mix sand and mountain soil. Is it necessary to add clayey garden soil? I'll be using 3-4 inch plastic pots kept in my east-facing window grill.
oh ok...so the thing is try using 10 per cent garden soil...the reason is that sand doesn't have anything in it like nutrients or water-retaining properties it's just there to make the mix lose Porous and well-draining that's it...same for mountain soil but mountain soil may contain some nutrients ok do one thing use 60-70 percent mountain soil rest sand and do a test and see...the reason why I use garden soil one for natural nutrients secondly Bangalore is very dry but Mumbai isn't so let's try maybe one pot go without garden soil and see how it works first...def the succulent won't die...but let's see what happens if you feel the succulent is getting dehydrated then add some garden soil on top very little
m making todays video will be uploaded in something ..hope it will be of some help :) wishing you all the best with the mix i hope and wish it turns out the best and your succulents thrive
yes it forms a very compact composition very difficult to roots to grow ...i have been researching about how to break down clay ..its a very slow process but organic ...that is introducing compost ...the liquid that comes out of the compost if been used over a long period of time ...it conditions the soil and the clay breaks down making the soil breathable and fertile ...over time the clay will be lose and you will have a very crumbly soil ...i experienced this with my soil in foliage plants i have been using compost tea from long time and i noticed the red soil that had alot of clay composition while re-potting i noticed the soil was more grainy and didn't stick together like before
hi actually I have never grown adenium so m not sure …I dont want to advise something I haven’t grown but what I can do is ask someone who has experience in adeniums and get back to you ☺️…
just read in the comments that its just the construction sand. As per my experience the construction sand is in grey colour and its quite fine , it does not have the small stones in it as you showing in the video. Please guide.
hi mam this is the grey construction sand i put the link below yes there is fine particles which we need to filter just like river sand but one more step in grey construction sand is need to wash it as well th-cam.com/video/B75j7BlcPpU/w-d-xo.html
@@LushGardener i m confused , which sand use???? Can i take river sand???? And chaanni se se chaan jr mitti mai mila kr use kar sakte hai ????? Winter mai??????
Hi, absolutely right 👍🏻 and it's work very nicely. I'm using it and my succulent are much better than previous. If you want to enhance your succulent colour do watering at early morning also prefer 4-5hours direct sunlight.. It's work superbly. Thanx @Lushgardener 🙏🏻
oh wow thanks for the tips yes will try that’s ..so happy to hear your succulents are doing good all the best ☺️🙏🏼
I have crick or tiny stream sand on a very hilly timber farm I didn't know to separate the fine sand thank you!!.
yes that sand will be good 😊 separate and use
Thanks for the info. Just wanted to kow whether we can mix vermicompost to the filtered coarse sand along with pumice as i dont have mountains soil. Plz reply
if you want you can add three teaspoon ..not tablespoon ..but three teaspoon of vermicompost to one pot that's ok not more than that and don't use any other fertilizer at all for at least a year
@LushGardener thank you Sir!
Question, do you go to the river to gather it or is this somehting you buy in the store?
hahha good question…no they use this here for construction of houses..so asked the people at the construction site …they said yes take it but when they seen me coming with a big container they instantly regretted 😂😂😂.so there is this brown one and the grey sand you might have seen in the other videos ..
brown sand is very rarely used now as it’s banned by the government.
due to excess river sand mining
also thank you so much for this question…I actually wanted to know why my government had banned sand mining this is the reason
Excessive sand mining can alter the river bed, force the river to change course, erode banks and lead to flooding. It also destroys the habitat of aquatic animals and micro-organisms besides affecting groundwater recharge.
@@LushGardener Thank you LushGardener. I was hoping to find it the way you did. Construction sites are not legally accessible for me in my territory and the rivers here, well, we only have one 100s of miles away. Plus I cannot find course sand at my local rock quarry and buying it at the hardware store/garden store or ordering it on line is very pricy. Sigh, guess I'll just have to pay the pricy price. It's worth it for my little green guys. Thanks again!!! Wish I knew your name. I'll just call you LG. ;D
@@solarwinds- if sand is pricey try ..chicken grit I don’t know how it is but seen many ppl in the US use it …I assume you from the states sorry if m wrong 😄
I m in couple of Facebook group they all US based they often talk about chicken grit ..don’t know if it’s readily available for you …
Is it possible you can check with your local aquarium shop too…
I was just about to tell you my name what a coincidence I remember you asked me last time but wasn’t able to locate that msg again
My name is Frank ..sorry I never asked you name 😀
@@LushGardener Youre correct, in the US. I'll try the chicken grit. Thanks for all the advise you give on your channel.
Thank you for such a detailed video. Question: my current succulent soil is not porous can I change the soil immediately or should I wait . some plants were potted 10 days back but something is not right and it’s holding water more than expected please guide
yes it’s better to change …do it once but after that don’t change again..
yes 10 days is not an issue but the water clogging is an issue that can lead to problems so it’s better to change to gritty soil
hi , please guide as to where to get or buy the river sand.
mam in most parts of the country the brown river sand is banned but it available in small quantity you can check this amazon link to purchase online
amzn.to/41sJU5u
Sir , also start guiding us for roses .
Thank you so much for being succulents guru
thank you so much 😊
check this for rose plant care
th-cam.com/video/EFh1gVC2-aw/w-d-xo.html
Does river sand and construction sand are same ? Do we need to fiter sand for zz and snake plant
yes it’s better to filter…yes both are same river sand is used for construction….but in some parts river sand is banned so here in Bangalore we don’t get river sand for construction so here it’s grey sand
@@LushGardener Can I use mixture of garden soil 50% , sand30% vermicompost 20% and neem khali for snake and zz plant
avoid neem kahli
@@LushGardener why ? neem khali isn't a good fertilizer+ insecticide?
your already using vermiculite which is very highly nutritious ...zz is currently dormant ...neem khali is more of a fertilizer than insecticides ...it will create mold in the soil..remember all the fungicide effect insecticide effect is squeezed out while making oil ..what left back is just compost kinda material which is very nutritious excess will turn out bad
Nice... I noticed that small granules of dried red garden soil in Mumbai tends to break up and gets clayed up in the potting mix (I tried it). This then holds a lot of water for too long before it's dry, especially in monsoon. However, good thing is that I managed to get a few kilos of mountain soil. In what proportions do I mix sand and mountain soil. Is it necessary to add clayey garden soil? I'll be using 3-4 inch plastic pots kept in my east-facing window grill.
oh ok...so the thing is try using 10 per cent garden soil...the reason is that sand doesn't have anything in it like nutrients or water-retaining properties it's just there to make the mix lose Porous and well-draining that's it...same for mountain soil but mountain soil may contain some nutrients
ok do one thing use 60-70 percent mountain soil rest sand and do a test and see...the reason why I use garden soil one for natural nutrients secondly Bangalore is very dry but Mumbai isn't so let's try maybe one pot go without garden soil and see how it works first...def the succulent won't die...but let's see what happens if you feel the succulent is getting dehydrated then add some garden soil on top very little
@@LushGardenermakes sense. I'll try both and see the results. Thank you for the detailed reply 🙂
m making todays video will be uploaded in something ..hope it will be of some help :) wishing you all the best with the mix i hope and wish it turns out the best and your succulents thrive
Do your sterilize your sand ,or garden soil
I leave it in afternoon sun for 2-3 days that’s all ☺️
Plus our farm land has sand but clay & mix so makes sense as it compacts..hard to dig farther than 8 inches down
yes it forms a very compact composition very difficult to roots to grow ...i have been researching about how to break down clay ..its a very slow process but organic ...that is introducing compost ...the liquid that comes out of the compost if been used over a long period of time ...it conditions the soil and the clay breaks down making the soil breathable and fertile ...over time the clay will be lose and you will have a very crumbly soil ...i experienced this with my soil in foliage plants i have been using compost tea from long time and i noticed the red soil that had alot of clay composition while re-potting i noticed the soil was more grainy and didn't stick together like before
Sir can we use fine river sand for
Adenium
hi actually I have never grown adenium so m not sure …I dont want to advise something I haven’t grown but what I can do is ask someone who has experience in adeniums and get back to you ☺️…
@@LushGardener yes please do let me know I will be very much thankful to you
Thank you ❣️
thank you so much 😊
which sand can i use for guava cutting?
you can use river sand no issue
@@LushGardener without any filter?
yes it ok but you will have to use other things compost and garden soil
@@LushGardener th-cam.com/video/YGUb-5T-y2U/w-d-xo.html what is the sand used in this video?
its same river sand
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
just read in the comments that its just the construction sand. As per my experience the construction sand is in grey colour and its quite fine , it does not have the small stones in it as you showing in the video. Please guide.
hi mam this is the grey construction sand i put the link below yes there is fine particles which we need to filter just like river sand but one more step in grey construction sand is need to wash it as well
th-cam.com/video/B75j7BlcPpU/w-d-xo.html
You can absolutely grow succulents in fine sand. Compost belongs on the surface.
Where are you from sir ...thanks for clearing our doubts sir
m from Bangalore.. garden city 😁🙏🏼
how about you sir 😊
@@LushGardener ohk lovely😍
@@LushGardener I'm from haryana ...
ohh the summers must be very hot
Im gonna go and find some granular sand from river 😁
wishing you all the best 🤩🪴
@@LushGardener i m confused , which sand use???? Can i take river sand???? And chaanni se se chaan jr mitti mai mila kr use kar sakte hai ????? Winter mai??????