I’ve found it’s best to repot/transfer into leca on the same day when you’re supposed to water. (Or a few days after) the soil comes clean off because it’s already dry, not sticking, and you know it’s safe to water because your plant is already used to the schedule!
The problem is plants that have been in soil aren't used to rooting in water. You can skip all the bullshit about drying the roots and putting it in dry leca and watching the leaves droop by just placing the plant INTO water first for about 2 weeks. Let the plants develop water roots first. Once you see those brand new water roots, you're good to go. It has NEVER failed me yet. Do NOT change out the water when the plant is sitting in water for two weeks because the pant releases a rooting hormone that is in the water which help them root their new water roots. Obviously clean off the roots before you place the plant in water first. I use the hydroponics root starter and mix it with a root drench fertilizer before I put the plant into the water first. It helps them develop the new water roots quicker. Pro Tip: Do not cut off any roots that look like they have root rot because all my rare aroids developed a new root system from the old ones. My biggest mistake was cutting off all the root rot. It took much longer for the plant to form brand new water roots. But they do eventually form new water roots from the old root system. I like to do the transition during the humid summer time in New Jersey. I'll leave the plants outside while they form the new water roots in a clear cup due to the sunlight and humidity helping the plant form new water roots much quicker. If you can't do it outside then invest in an indoor greenhouse with custom lighting.
Thanks, I’m currently using this method for my baby king anthurium that was HATING the super compacted soil it was in from the seller. I’ve never used leca before and this video kinda freaked me out but it’s good to hear someone else had success with the method I’m trying
Just a tip: try gently removing the dirt on fine or small roots with a soft toothbrush. I have been doing that and it works great for the plants like hoyas which have fine roots or ones like my dracaena which had too much soil stuck between the roots closer to the stem.
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i just started to switch to leca for almost all of my plants last month and leca isn't something that's common here so really glad that I found your channel! thanks for the info!
Your amazing !!! You have made this super easy for me. Since watching your videos I now have my entire collection in leca and have started creating a leca terrarium. Thank you so much!!!
I am a new plant parent and am about to transfer my plants in leca. All my orders have arrived nutrients and pots, except for the actual leca...hahaha Thank you for this video. It helps us newbies a lot.
I’m experimenting on that-someone said calatheas hate it-I think pothos would do 100 percent better in this method-all zz plants sansevierias philodendrons aloe euphorbia monstera would be good candidates...even if one waited just 24-48 hours before watering...
Can't wait to try the dry roots in dry leca and waiting until they droop method. I need to get a new plant to transfer 😆. Also, the fabric pots...I wonder if they'll get moldy sitting in a catch tray with water 🤔. Great vid, love the tips! All 78 of my plants are in leca, but in the beginning I did lose some to overwatering when first transferring. Now I do leave them dry for 24-48 hours, but I'm gonna try to leave them dry longer next time.
Hello, you have amazing videos and you have motivated me to try LECA!!!! this will be my 1st 3 attempts!!! I have looked at endless videos and just want to make sure my plan of action is ok.... I am receiving 3 cuttings: hoya rebecca, hoya kerrii and hoya nummulaeoides... all 3 were rooted in spagnum moss and shipped in moss... once I get them my plan was to 1) check if roots are dry if not wait to dry, 2) put them in dry leca with bare root (no moss) 3)water (with superthrive) but leave no reservoir after 1 -2 days.... [being that they were grown in moss do you recommend I just water for the 1st month without reservoir or can i start a reservoir?]... 4) after I start seeing white roots I will start slowly adding a reservoir with small amount of water.... each time waiting for water in reservoir to completely dry out... 5) after 6-8 weeks I will start to pH and add nutrient to my water 6) HOPEFULLY I did not kill my plants yet!!!....SOUNDS RIGHT??????
I was always told that you won't have pests with Leca, and that mealies don't live in / under water, however I keep getting some white substance that almost appears to be like a mealie, but slightly different. It almost seems to have a protective coating, because when you take the plant out of the water and you see the white things on the roots, and you submerge back in the water it almost seems like a water bubble goes around it like they don't get saturated. I've tried hydrogen peroxide ,70% alcohol, but they continue to come back .🥴has anyone had this issue? I have no idea what this organism might be😱 I've cleaned everything even with 91% alcohol. Everything around and touching the plants but it continues to come back and I've lost most of my exotic plants to this white substance😭 can anyone advise me? thank you in advance!
Do you have an updated video since Bebe has said she does not like leca and switched away from it? I’m so scared of killing my plants but I hate the fungus gnats and want them gone.
I have problem 4, i have my monstera deliciosa super root bound and I can not get out all my dirt of the roots. I hope that she will not have problem with the dirt in future
I personally don’t stress Over the dirt that much because they get root bound so quickly no matter what the situation is and you will be repotting again after this re-pot
Thanks for posting this! I just converted my first plant to LECA yesterday. I decided to go ahead and water it after really thinking about the specific plant. But I did see Bebee Plants' video and not watering is really compelling. Quick question for you, do you think it's ok to water during the first month with Superthrive added or do you only treat with Superthrive when you first convert your plants?
Thanks so much for sharing... Wondering your advice on transitioning calathea--would you recommend the dry root and dry leca method, or just treating the leca and reservoir water with epsom salt and super thrive? Or, terraponics maybe? Or, something else entirely?
Sorry for overloading questions, but I will anyway! Can you clarify your use of epsom salts, hydrogen peroxide, superthrive and nutrients please. Such as when, why and how and how you use . Happy to be directed to a video if one. Thanks .
Hi, very informative videos. Would like to add them to a stream! What do you put in with your leca and why? Do you put anything in the base of the net pot? I have charcoal and pumice for a coco coir planting experiment.
@@prettyinplants9580 I did a zebrina in leca a few days ago, the leaves drooped and curled ,two days of that, cut the leaves off and hoped for the best,roots are in excellent condition...and now NEW GROWTH, sprouted a new leaf,and seeing new growth come in..as long as the roots are healthy, new growth should appear, Also, did my White Fusshion, bouncned back very well with new leaves aready coming in,only been a week for that plant! restored my faith in leca!!!
Yes-the only thing about perlite is that it is whisper light. One of the things I use the pumice for is stabilizing the plant and perlite is not good for that
I've been transitioning some of my plants to leca and your videos have been so helpful! I have a few cuttings I've been propagating in water. Do you think that I should also dry those roots out before switching to leca?
Hey, Most of my plants are invaded with brown/white bugs and im dealing with gnats too..should i convert them all to leca??? I can't stand soil anymore..
Pretty In Plants just so I’m clear you still recommend letting the roots dry out for plants like maranta and stromanthe even though I think you did a conversion for stromanthe this way and it seems to not take well from looking at your comments on the results in that video. For plants that love moisture shouldn’t they be able to handle leca that is moist instead of dry leca?
if I had to put a number on it I would say 90 to 95% of my plants I allow to completely dry out between waterings-there are a handful of plants that don’t do as well when you do this however my rattlesnake calathea is totally OK with me doing this and has gotten tons of new growth and to me it’s a relative of the stromanthe-But at the end of the day it’s not an exact science and you and your plants will have to get to know one another and figure out what’s best for your plant
Waiting for water roots is alot like the 9th month of pregnancy. Every day, you ask yourself if today will be the day.....Then you start saying to yourself, hurry up already.....geez, so frustrating.
I’ve found it’s best to repot/transfer into leca on the same day when you’re supposed to water. (Or a few days after) the soil comes clean off because it’s already dry, not sticking, and you know it’s safe to water because your plant is already used to the schedule!
The problem is plants that have been in soil aren't used to rooting in water. You can skip all the bullshit about drying the roots and putting it in dry leca and watching the leaves droop by just placing the plant INTO water first for about 2 weeks. Let the plants develop water roots first. Once you see those brand new water roots, you're good to go. It has NEVER failed me yet. Do NOT change out the water when the plant is sitting in water for two weeks because the pant releases a rooting hormone that is in the water which help them root their new water roots. Obviously clean off the roots before you place the plant in water first. I use the hydroponics root starter and mix it with a root drench fertilizer before I put the plant into the water first. It helps them develop the new water roots quicker. Pro Tip: Do not cut off any roots that look like they have root rot because all my rare aroids developed a new root system from the old ones. My biggest mistake was cutting off all the root rot. It took much longer for the plant to form brand new water roots. But they do eventually form new water roots from the old root system. I like to do the transition during the humid summer time in New Jersey. I'll leave the plants outside while they form the new water roots in a clear cup due to the sunlight and humidity helping the plant form new water roots much quicker. If you can't do it outside then invest in an indoor greenhouse with custom lighting.
Thanks, I’m currently using this method for my baby king anthurium that was HATING the super compacted soil it was in from the seller. I’ve never used leca before and this video kinda freaked me out but it’s good to hear someone else had success with the method I’m trying
Just a tip: try gently removing the dirt on fine or small roots with a soft toothbrush. I have been doing that and it works great for the plants like hoyas which have fine roots or ones like my dracaena which had too much soil stuck between the roots closer to the stem.
Thank you!
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Started with leca last month and so hype. This video came at exactly the right time! Thank you
🥰🥰🥰
I’m interested to see how the fabric pots work. One of my concerns is that the roots will stick to the fabric too much.
Me too-and mold? I’m going to be testing over the next 8 weeks
Live all the advice. I just transferred my ZZ Raven to semi hydro. And I'll be sure to keep it dry for a while before watering.
Mine loves it❤️
Good to know, as I want to convert my ZZ into leca!
i just started to switch to leca for almost all of my plants last month and leca isn't something that's common here so really glad that I found your channel! thanks for the info!
Yay!!! Good for you!
Agh! I just transferred yesterday, and added nutrient water today! Basically did a what not to do. Will dump the nutrient water tomorrow!
Your amazing !!! You have made this super easy for me. Since watching your videos I now have my entire collection in leca and have started creating a leca terrarium. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you so much for letting me know🥰
Hi Rachel! Thank you for your video!
Can I repot my hibiscus and zebra plant in LECA?
What about the hoya pachyclada?
Thank you!
I am new to lecca and excited! I will fo only my cuttings now and I am not changing all my plants yet. This video is very helpful.
You can use aquarium stones or plastic
Yay for you!
I am a new plant parent and am about to transfer my plants in leca. All my orders have arrived nutrients and pots, except for the actual leca...hahaha Thank you for this video. It helps us newbies a lot.
Yahoo!! You will do great!
What types of plants would like the dry method and which would not?
I’m experimenting on that-someone said calatheas hate it-I think pothos would do 100 percent better in this method-all zz plants sansevierias philodendrons aloe euphorbia monstera would be good candidates...even if one waited just 24-48 hours before watering...
@@prettyinplants9580 Thank you!
Loving your Leca videos! I just converted and am still learning. How much water do you leave in the reservoir?
Can't wait to try the dry roots in dry leca and waiting until they droop method. I need to get a new plant to transfer 😆. Also, the fabric pots...I wonder if they'll get moldy sitting in a catch tray with water 🤔. Great vid, love the tips! All 78 of my plants are in leca, but in the beginning I did lose some to overwatering when first transferring. Now I do leave them dry for 24-48 hours, but I'm gonna try to leave them dry longer next time.
Me too! Transferring some zz plants today and trying this method💚I need to practice with a few fabric pots to find out
@@prettyinplants9580 Can't wait to see the results!!
How often should you use fertilizer on leca plants.
Thank you the good video. You remind me of Bo Derek. God Bless.
Can you transfer from Leca to dirt.
Hello, you have amazing videos and you have motivated me to try LECA!!!! this will be my 1st 3 attempts!!! I have looked at endless videos and just want to make sure my plan of action is ok....
I am receiving 3 cuttings: hoya rebecca, hoya kerrii and hoya nummulaeoides... all 3 were rooted in spagnum moss and shipped in moss... once I get them my plan was to
1) check if roots are dry if not wait to dry,
2) put them in dry leca with bare root (no moss)
3)water (with superthrive) but leave no reservoir after 1 -2 days.... [being that they were grown in moss do you recommend I just water for the 1st month without reservoir or can i start a reservoir?]...
4) after I start seeing white roots I will start slowly adding a reservoir with small amount of water.... each time waiting for water in reservoir to completely dry out...
5) after 6-8 weeks I will start to pH and add nutrient to my water
6) HOPEFULLY I did not kill my plants yet!!!....SOUNDS RIGHT??????
That sounds awesome!
“#7 Pests: this is a joke” made me laugh. this was a great video i just subscribed🌱
Thank you!!
I was always told that you won't have pests with Leca, and that mealies don't live in / under water, however I keep getting some white substance that almost appears to be like a mealie, but slightly different. It almost seems to have a protective coating, because when you take the plant out of the water and you see the white things on the roots, and you submerge back in the water it almost seems like a water bubble goes around it like they don't get saturated. I've tried hydrogen peroxide ,70% alcohol, but they continue to come back .🥴has anyone had this issue? I have no idea what this organism might be😱 I've cleaned everything even with 91% alcohol. Everything around and touching the plants but it continues to come back and I've lost most of my exotic plants to this white substance😭 can anyone advise me? thank you in advance!
Is it thrips?
Do you have an updated video since Bebe has said she does not like leca and switched away from it? I’m so scared of killing my plants but I hate the fungus gnats and want them gone.
I am still using leca on all of my plants they are thriving and I just didn’t have the issues that that Bebe had
I have problem 4, i have my monstera deliciosa super root bound and I can not get out all my dirt of the roots. I hope that she will not have problem with the dirt in future
I personally don’t stress Over the dirt that much because they get root bound so quickly no matter what the situation is and you will be repotting again after this re-pot
My Ficus Bambino LOVES leca and drinks water like crazy!
YES! I can’t wait to try this on a bigger ficus
You mentioned let the plant dry out in between watering, does that mean only water when it shows sign of dehydration or let it dry for a day or two?
I dry for a day or two...the roots are still wet up in the LECA
Pretty In Plants thank you 🙏
Thanks for posting this! I just converted my first plant to LECA yesterday. I decided to go ahead and water it after really thinking about the specific plant. But I did see Bebee Plants' video and not watering is really compelling. Quick question for you, do you think it's ok to water during the first month with Superthrive added or do you only treat with Superthrive when you first convert your plants?
Yay for you! I just use at the beginning and then, unless I’m really concerned, I just use plain water
Thanks so much for sharing... Wondering your advice on transitioning calathea--would you recommend the dry root and dry leca method, or just treating the leca and reservoir water with epsom salt and super thrive? Or, terraponics maybe? Or, something else entirely?
Super helpful video thanks!
Thank you!!
can i immediately put water in the reservoir for water propagated cuttings that i transfer to leca?
hello, do you have experience with orchids in leca ?
Yes!
Is that important to wait the leca and the roots dried out before put them in a pot??
Sorry for overloading questions, but I will anyway! Can you clarify your use of epsom salts, hydrogen peroxide, superthrive and nutrients please. Such as when, why and how and how you use . Happy to be directed to a video if one. Thanks .
Next video!!
Hi, very informative videos. Would like to add them to a stream! What do you put in with your leca and why? Do you put anything in the base of the net pot? I have charcoal and pumice for a coco coir planting experiment.
I just add volcanite and mix in-the roots love it-any type of aggregate from volcano will be full of natural minerals
Love your videos.😘
Thank you💕
I tried the dry method with Calathea and they drooped badly and haven't recovered. :(
I feel like calathea would not like that....zz plants, ficus, philodendrons...I noticed Bebee said some species or most or something like that....
@@prettyinplants9580 I did a zebrina in leca a few days ago, the leaves drooped and curled ,two days of that, cut the leaves off and hoped for the best,roots are in excellent condition...and now NEW GROWTH, sprouted a new leaf,and seeing new growth come in..as long as the roots are healthy, new growth should appear, Also, did my White Fusshion, bouncned back very well with new leaves aready coming in,only been a week for that plant! restored my faith in leca!!!
Yasssss! So excited for you!!
Can perlite or vermiculite be used instead of pumice ?
Yes-the only thing about perlite is that it is whisper light. One of the things I use the pumice for is stabilizing the plant and perlite is not good for that
Aquarium stones work or plastic anything pH neutral
I've been transitioning some of my plants to leca and your videos have been so helpful! I have a few cuttings I've been propagating in water. Do you think that I should also dry those roots out before switching to leca?
I do not...they are used to water...so I water the LECA but no reservoir
Do you dilute the hydrogen peroxide you use on the roots to disinfect?
I put my aloe vera somewhat high in the pot, do I have to fix it or will it be ok?
If it starts looking sad...lower-give it 10 days
Pretty in Plants do you recommend letting roots dry for Anthurium Andreanum? I just repot it into LECA and would really appreciate your advice.
I really do let the roots try out for all of my plants
@@prettyinplants9580 thanks a lot for your answers.
Omg you’re from San Antonio?!!
Hey, Most of my plants are invaded with brown/white bugs and im dealing with gnats too..should i convert them all to leca??? I can't stand soil anymore..
That’s what pushed me over to LECA....yes!!
If maranta I let dry out before putting it in leca, I feel nervous. Are you sure?
It should tell u with curly leaves
Pretty In Plants just so I’m clear you still recommend letting the roots dry out for plants like maranta and stromanthe even though I think you did a conversion for stromanthe this way and it seems to not take well from looking at your comments on the results in that video. For plants that love moisture shouldn’t they be able to handle leca that is moist instead of dry leca?
if I had to put a number on it I would say 90 to 95% of my plants I allow to completely dry out between waterings-there are a handful of plants that don’t do as well when you do this however my rattlesnake calathea is totally OK with me doing this and has gotten tons of new growth and to me it’s a relative of the stromanthe-But at the end of the day it’s not an exact science and you and your plants will have to get to know one another and figure out what’s best for your plant
The dirt holds moisture this causes mold and root rot
Yes!
what about just leaving the plants in water, no leca, and adding nutrients?
The exponential growth comes from the plant in LECA
Waiting for water roots is alot like the 9th month of pregnancy. Every day, you ask yourself if today will be the day.....Then you start saying to yourself, hurry up already.....geez, so frustrating.
I knowwww-I’ve decided this is why I must have so many plants, they distract me from non progress
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