I've always wanted to add AV's to my collection, but they seemed to have to many special handling needs that I've been hesitant in giving them a try. But with my new work schedule I am now thinking of switching to 100% LECA from soil as it seems to be much easier to deal with having a semi hydro setup. I may have to give them a try once the rest of my plants adjust to the new substrate. Thanks so much for these guides. 👍
thank you so much, my name is violet, and i killed every african violet i ever tried to grow as my first houseplant as a teenager, Im new to leca, i just bought a 3 gallon aquarium for my betta fish and it has a top with a plant basket. Im going to put leca and an african violet in that basket. Its going to be beautiful, my betta fish and african violet all in one tank God bless you
Good morning to you vary nice plants thank for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely I really really love watching your video very intelligent have a blessed day
Hellooooo, Ms. Lecca Queen!!!! I have 2 questions. When you move a plant that is in a 4-inch pot to lecca and you want to add a moss pole, how many sizes do you go up to accommodate the plant and the pole? 2. When it's time to add water to your lucca plant, will you always use your Foliage mixture, or do you use plain water? Some said if you use fertilizer every time you water, will you be overdoing it with the fertilizer? Thank you so much.
I was just watching one of your older videos regarding African violets & saw this new video in my notifications. African Violets are such glamorous plants! I am wondering though, when you soak your LECA do you rinse it with tap water to get rid of the dirt first and then let it sit and soak in the special sauce, or do you straight away put fresh LECA into the special sauce to soak? Thank you for all of your amazing videos, not gonna lie i been binge watching 😂
Wow... I purchased 3 hoyas from supermarket around late July early August. I fail every year. So far these are doing well and I want to transfer. Just received a bag of leca from Amazon so I'm going to try with one first. Nervous because they are my favorite houseplants. Thanks for sharing! I hope it goes well 🥺 Dee, NY
I am in the same boat. I have a Hoya curtisii, bella, australis, pubicalyx, and a Hindu Rope (blooming shockingly). Never really had them before. Had these for two years now and I haven’t touched them! As far as lighting they’re indoors, on the second floor, hanging in a south-facing window. There is a sheet curtain in case the morning sun is too strong, but usually it is fine without the barrier. I think it is ideal. And it’s a warm room… bordering on HOT in summer. But I leave the windows open… I know they’re in the same soil that I bought them in, but I don’t want to shock them, even if they’re gonna do better… 😬
Hi! Just a question, once the roots have grown deep down and reach the bottom, do u leave those roots soaked inside the water pool at the bottom? Would it cause root rot? Same q goes to all your other leca plants.
once roots grow into the water at the bottom they are adapted to that kind of environment so they won't rot. They are basically "water roots". The roots you are putting in at first are "soil roots" and the new ones that grow from being in leca will be "leca/water roots".
In my experience they don't, I address this in one of my earlier videos as well. Think about it, how do African violets live in nature, they get water on their leaves all the time. I reckon they do just fine and mine have proved it to me.
Spraying the leaves is NOT RECOMMENDED…..worse yet wetting the entire plant can burn the leaves. Also, spraying like you did with a heavy spray can kill it. Also, please soak the Leca for at least 8 hrs before planting.
Thank you for your comments and watching my video. I wash and soak my leca for more than the 8 hours you have recommended, see how I do it here: ruclips.net/video/SmiP9PHPzs0/видео.html About wetting the leaves are you able to refer me to some literature where they say not to wet the leaves or they will burn? Thanks. I am interested to know how they arrived at this recommendation as all my violets are thriving despite my wetting the leaves. Thank you.
I saw in another video that you grew your African violets in Leca and several months ago. I moved mine to Leca They are doing awesome thank you.
I am so glad to hear it!
I bought one leaf on eBay , received it today and plan to grow it in leca
all the best
Always appreciate your concise instructions. Thanks for sharing Nora!
You are so welcome!
I've always wanted to add AV's to my collection, but they seemed to have to many special handling needs that I've been hesitant in giving them a try. But with my new work schedule I am now thinking of switching to 100% LECA from soil as it seems to be much easier to deal with having a semi hydro setup. I may have to give them a try once the rest of my plants adjust to the new substrate. Thanks so much for these guides. 👍
You are very welcome 🙏
Great information, as always. ❤
thank you, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Gray Turtle RUclips channel has a vast collection of AV’s with name’s
thank you so much, my name is violet, and i killed every african violet i ever tried to grow as my first houseplant as a teenager, Im new to leca, i just bought a 3 gallon aquarium for my betta fish and it has a top with a plant basket. Im going to put leca and an african violet in that basket. Its going to be beautiful, my betta fish and african violet all in one tank
God bless you
I killed my African Violet that was in dirt. But maybe I will try one in leca. I'm having great success with everything else! 9:33
I am sure you will do well with the leca.
Good morning to you vary nice plants thank for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely I really really love watching your video very intelligent have a blessed day
You are too kind. Thank you 😊
Hellooooo, Ms. Lecca Queen!!!!
I have 2 questions. When you move a plant that is in a 4-inch pot to lecca and you want to add a moss pole, how many sizes do you go up to accommodate the plant and the pole?
2. When it's time to add water to your lucca plant, will you always use your Foliage mixture, or do you use plain water? Some said if you use fertilizer every time you water, will you be overdoing it with the fertilizer?
Thank you so much.
I was just watching one of your older videos regarding African violets & saw this new video in my notifications. African Violets are such glamorous plants!
I am wondering though, when you soak your LECA do you rinse it with tap water to get rid of the dirt first and then let it sit and soak in the special sauce, or do you straight away put fresh LECA into the special sauce to soak?
Thank you for all of your amazing videos, not gonna lie i been binge watching 😂
Yes I rinse it. I recommend watching this video: ruclips.net/video/SmiP9PHPzs0/видео.html
Wow... I purchased 3 hoyas from supermarket around late July early August. I fail every year. So far these are doing well and I want to transfer. Just received a bag of leca from Amazon so I'm going to try with one first. Nervous because they are my favorite houseplants. Thanks for sharing! I hope it goes well 🥺 Dee, NY
I am in the same boat. I have a Hoya curtisii, bella, australis, pubicalyx, and a Hindu Rope (blooming shockingly). Never really had them before. Had these for two years now and I haven’t touched them! As far as lighting they’re indoors, on the second floor, hanging in a south-facing window. There is a sheet curtain in case the morning sun is too strong, but usually it is fine without the barrier. I think it is ideal. And it’s a warm room… bordering on HOT in summer. But I leave the windows open… I know they’re in the same soil that I bought them in, but I don’t want to shock them, even if they’re gonna do better… 😬
I am glad it will go well, I have found violets to be very easy to transition to leca, and when they settle in, they grow like crazy!
@@erikm8372 come on, where is that bravery?😁
@@erikm8372why repot them in LECA if they’re doing so good as is? They have to be happy and healthy from whatever you’re doing now.
Love the video... do you already have one on propagating AF leaf cuttings in LECA.
No, I actually don't! I need to make one!
Could you share the concentration of Clonex that you used to soak LECA?
Thank you for another great video!
yes! please tell us
Hi! Just a question, once the roots have grown deep down and reach the bottom, do u leave those roots soaked inside the water pool at the bottom? Would it cause root rot? Same q goes to all your other leca plants.
once roots grow into the water at the bottom they are adapted to that kind of environment so they won't rot. They are basically "water roots". The roots you are putting in at first are "soil roots" and the new ones that grow from being in leca will be "leca/water roots".
@@NicoletteRoux
Exactly
What happens to the wet leaves? Won't the leaves rot?
In my experience they don't, I address this in one of my earlier videos as well. Think about it, how do African violets live in nature, they get water on their leaves all the time. I reckon they do just fine and mine have proved it to me.
Spraying the leaves is NOT RECOMMENDED…..worse yet wetting the entire plant can burn the leaves. Also, spraying like you did with a heavy spray can kill it.
Also, please soak the Leca for at least 8 hrs before planting.
Thank you for your comments and watching my video. I wash and soak my leca for more than the 8 hours you have recommended, see how I do it here: ruclips.net/video/SmiP9PHPzs0/видео.html About wetting the leaves are you able to refer me to some literature where they say not to wet the leaves or they will burn? Thanks. I am interested to know how they arrived at this recommendation as all my violets are thriving despite my wetting the leaves. Thank you.
I mist mine once a week with no problems js
That plant needs groomed
Yes it does 😊