9:50 I devised a hack for easily for removing inner pots out of their cache (outer) pot. Getting your finger in there to lift it out can be a PITA (pain in the arse...only saying bc my mgr asked me the other day what PITA meant lol)...esp w/ tight fits. So I use a hot nail to poke a hole about a half cm to a cm down the edge of the inner pot. Then I make a little loop out of fishing line. It creates an invisible handle. You can do on just 1 or on both sides.
You've inspired me to switch to semi-hydroponics. Got my LECA yesterday, getting pots today, and buying superthrive tomorrow. I didn't know I liked plants until my aunt gave me an aloe vera and now I'm in love. But the soil has mold and lice and gnats and I DON'T DO BUGS! So thank you for these detailed videos. I can't wait to grow more things. Stay dope Queen!
Actually interested in switching to leca too during colder months I need to bring my indoor plants 🌱 truly indoors as I have them on my patio right now I’m just hoping they can manage the adjustment from soil to leca
What you wait'n on Princess? Git to plant'n. You can control it to your situation. Don't be afraid. Start with a Pothos, Monstera Deliciosa, Arrowhead plants, Dracaenas, any one or two of those you can pick. They are easy to find. Most of all easy to take care of. Just water and then let them dry out most of the way. If they are wet when you buy them, let them dry out most of the way before you water them again. You can put them in pots you like later. Let them sit in their nursery pots for sometime until they get used to your home enviro. When you do put them in new pots make sure you do that DURING THE WARM SEASON, OK. BLESS!! John 3:16-18
Some thoughts from someone who has been doing passive hydro for years. 1. Leave an inch or so between nutrient solution and the roots of the plant. It will make your plants roots reach for food. In the beginning it will make for a more hearty plant. You will notice air roots. You want to create a happy spot between water and air. 2. Dont use straight tap water. I use a repurposed milk jug that i fill and leave the cap off so the fluoride etc evaporates. I was told by an aquarium guy that that is not enough but it works. 3. Food. I doubt growing in just water will work. I use a fertilizer that is made for hydroponics. I like General Hydroponics mostly because it's less expensive to others but after a while you will get burned roots from the salts if you don't "flush" out the water. It is 10-4-14 and I always use less than recommended. 4. Ph... this is a funny one. Ph is a measure of how alkaline or acidic your mix of water and food is. The scale is 1-10. I think, although i may be wrong, you want a Ph of around 6. The reason it matters is that your plant cant eat well without the right Ph. 5. Roots do not like the sun. In my world clear containers promote algae. Algae will eat the plants food before the plant can. The hydroton, or LECA i guess, will block some light but I always cover my containers. Although it doesnt look good I cut paper grocery bags to wrap around the container.
Two minutes into this video and I already subscribed. I have no idea how the algorithm didn't recommend you sooner but I'm glad it finally did! The quality of your content is top tier!! Great camera work/lighting, great personality, great sound, great info! Super helpful for me to learn more before I switch some of my plants to semi hydro.
I just found all your videos on LECA and it is so helpful!!!! I have all the issues you talked about in one of your other videos (I'm in an apartment/I don’t have a garden/PESTS) so I have been searching for soil alternatives. I am so excited to start trying out LECA with some of my problem plants so I can better monitor their issues. Thank you for keeping it approachable for us newbies and explaining it in such detail. I am so glad I found your videos!
I really like the way you explain things! It's nice to find videos with good information and without all those technical terms so everyone can understand and better care for their plants. Cheers from Brazil!
I recycle plastic jars and use a soldering iron to burn holes in them. I find this method safer (and faster) than drilling, especially drilling glass. If I have a lovely glass container, I use it as a cachepot and insert a perforated plastic jar (or orchid pot) in it.
Been having a weird headspace day and was looking for sometime to watch that felt calming. Thank you for your vibes, you radiate a type of genuine that is very rarely seen on this platform of media. 💕
I’m so happy to be introduced by leca my apartment was filled with gnats ahhhh!! I’m gonna start off without a hole and gradually do my containers! Thank you for this video😊
Hey Hallease, I hope that all is well with you and your hubby. My question is this- I’m a black women who went out and bought a lot of scarfs🧣, can you show me how you tide it around your head. Can you have a session on that. Thanks
Ive been doing semi hydro for maybe a couple of months. Im still trying to figure it out or what works best for me. I havent drilled holes yet, that is on list to buy the drill bits. For now, I have used the small glass yogurt jars for my tiny/seedling plants or used a cheap dollar store non clear plastic pot w/ a cache pot. Oh and Ive done the basket pot (orchid pot) in a glass cache pot. Clear pot is definitely easier & more gratifying to see the root growth. I think its time I try the hole method now. Registered to vote & here in WA everything is done by mail as far as voting. Thank you for the reminder to all.
Thanks for the drilling device, could not find how to do that. Also, thanks for the voting. I especially like that you do not mention any particular party just that people have to vote. Thanks!!!!
I LOVE your content. I came here for the plant knowledge but was so happy to see the voter registration reminder! Your explanations break down everything I needed to know and more. Thank you!!
What might help in regard to using the catch containers with the nursery pots and avoiding the stagnant water smell, is if you use something to raise the inner pot from the bottom of the outer container! So I like to use bottle caps, or tiny plant pots that are upside down, so that the inner pot with LECA is sitting higher up within the larger pot. Then air can also diffuse throughout the sides of the container and reach the water as well! I have not tried LECA yet (going to be trying soon), but I do this method for my soil pots nonetheless! It also has the benefit of making the plant look a little more pretty by sitting higher up and seeing more of the plant :)
I love your videos and your Instagram page!!! You are teaching me so much about plant care and LECA!! I’ve been a plant mom since March, and I’ve gained so much knowledge from you and the plant community!! Thank you!! 🌿💚
Though I'm watching this after the voting I'm really happy to see your call for people to ensure they're registered. Great plant videos all the time. Bless you
Just started with leca for propagating this week. I'm using orchid pots in deep saucers right now. I will let my husband do the drilling when I'm ready. Lol
Thank you Princess, thank you. I'm good to go in both areas you've spoken of. Where brown folks are concerned if we are slack, it will come back to haunt us in a very onry no, evil way. We already hurt, why add salt to a struggling wound. Wonder if they get that? Time wil tell. I heard by way of news that in some states where ballots were cast by mail, some disturbed person took the lot and cast it in a ditch. So that's going on. Also sometimes brown folk misfortunes are not always due to their own fault but by others whose hearts are black and care nothing but about themselves and their fortunes. YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS AND SPORT IT SO. Your locks are great. Have a blessed season and balance of the year. John 3:16-18. Yah, not a fan of deco pots no matter what they are, all of my plants sit in trays. Gotta watch that water.
Hi , I'm just starting to use LECA - I haven't yet because I want to learn as much as possible before starting . After watching ur video I'm (hopefully) going to invest in a drill . The past 2 years black gnats got most of my plants , so I decided to start using LECA . Your video is very informative , and ur so cute - I can tell ur a Virgo - me too . Anyway thanks for the info - I'll continue to watch .
Recently started seeing plants in pebble’s 😅 and thought wow that is cool how do people grow there plants 🌱 like that 🤨..... now I know there called Leca and just over all interested in the whole process 😍....I was literally looking for a reason why the hole 😅 and this was very helpful info!
I’m super new to using leca, and I started my plant dad journey a couple of months ago with propagating Basil. Hazel the Basil is doing a really good job, I transitioned her from water to a self-water planter with soil a little over a month ago, and she’s really flourishing drinking a max level of water every two days while in my windowsill. I bought a bunch of indoor plants over the past month, ferns, palms, and succulents mainly. My Areca Palm (Erykah) is not very happy in the self-watering planter, so I’m thinking about transitioning her into a nursery pot/ceramic planter after getting superthrive and the foliage-pro plant food. But I’d like to know how important getting the correct ph level is for this process? I’ve kept all my plants (except succulents) in self-water planters and only use cold filtered water. Hazel seems to love it but all the others seem pretty meh about their water and recent planter situation. Should I transition all the ferns and palms to leca and see wassup?
I think you were one of the first video I watched for getting into leca. Now almost all my indoor plants are in leca. But drilling holes I think I will pass. I will probably end up breaking all my containers ! Lol. So glass containers without holes and my preference is to have a proper hydroponics container although some are in glass coz they look beautiful with the leca in it . Only thing is the glass container must be small else it's hard to get the water out without the leca pouring out as well ( without holes )
I bought the diamond bits but I haven't drilled holes in any of my 4 semi-hydro plants. So far, only one has died but I don't think I potted it right and it was the only one not converted from soil. I watched this video to find out if the holes were actually necessary. You definitely answered that question. Thank you! I have another question that you touched on in another video. You briefly said that the roots will grow down into the water and those roots will be able to handle sitting in the water. Does that mean they won't rot?
I am new to leca! Just recently attempted to plant some tomato seeds in wool and they have SPROUTED!! My next step is to throw those into leca and use the net pot method with them. 🤞🏻
I'm too scared to drill holes but Venus (my monstera) is thriving in LECA! Roots are growing like crazy and she's putting out 2 new leaves right now! Do you have any advice on when it's time to repot plants in LECA?
As the roots get to the bottom of the pot, I've been compressing them in the LECA more or moving the plant up a little bit if possible. That seems to work fine for me.
I love your videos so much! You have such an approachable and calming atmosphere and your series on semi-hydroponics is so informative and inspiring! Thankyou xx Also congrats on Biden 2020!
Sorry in advance because I have so many questions lol (I'm a new plant mom, started a week ago, and I found out about LECA from you, so thank you so much. And I absolutely love your videos and your vibe and aura!) I wanted to convert to LECA (I have a lemon tree, 3 Calla lily, and a mint plant) and I have a lot of stuff in my Amazon cart that I want to get, but I need some questions answered and I'm also doing a lot of research and youtube watching before I buy anything. 1) How often do you use fertilizer or nutrient water for your plants in LECA and does these decision based on the plant watering needs, the directions on the fertilizer, or based on the LECA balls since they don't have any nutrients? 2) Is watering your plants with normal water (meaning water with no nutrients/fertilizer) different from watering your plants with nutrient water in LECA ? 3) Can I make my own zero waste fertilizer at home or is it better to buy them? Thank you!
Hello, just wondering, if i use Leca as a potting medium, does it mean that i can't let the water drain completely from the pot? Meaning there will always need to be a little bit of water at the bottom of the pot? Because in soil you normally just let the water drain completely from the hole at the bottom of the pot.
Hey, question if you don’t mind asking. I started semi hydroponic 2 days ago using your video and advice as a guide. The issue I’m running into is...for the plants that have no quite “rooted” yet I put them in a 8oz mason jar with leca. The concern/ question is: would it be ok if I put the plant in a net pot with leca, then fill the jar up with leca right to where it meets the bottom of the net pot. Then fill with the nutrition water to the same level of where I think the root ends and leca begins
If the plant hasn't quite rooted it won't hurt to submerge those roots to get them started. Many cuttings are easily rooted out in water and don't mind growing in it beyond that phase. It's when the plant has existing soil roots that you want to keep some of them out of the water while it develops water roots but as long as there is no soil on the roots submerging in water won't harm them.
Hey love experimenting with Leca. And I also too love clear containers I wanna try the holes. But right now I’m transitioning plants I was propogating in water and transitioning it In leca
Hi, I’m still a plant beginner and slowly switching over to leca. I have a question the snake plant in this video what are you using on top of the soil? Thanks
I’ve never had problems or heard of anyone who’s had problems with bugs in leca. most bugs need more organic decomposing material to survive, which doesn’t really occur with just leca :)
I don't understand why people in America need to register in order to vote. Like it's your right to vote and the state is supposed to ensure that you are able to make use of them. Therefore it's not logical to me (as a german where we don't need to register) as to why one has to register. It is just making it harder to vote for those of us who already have it tougher.
considering the ideals of the US’s founding fathers, it’s not a design flaw. unfortunately, it was most definitely designed with the purpose of discouraging and disenfranchising particular votes in mind.
@@goddess131 but that still doesn't make sense. Like in Germany you are automatically either eligible or not eligible to vote. Like as soon as you are eligible to vote you are "registered". And if you aren't allowed to vote... Well you can't. Like you won't be able to do postal votes etc. And if you go to the polling station (you are required to go to "your" polling station) you are on their lists. You identify yourself, they cross you off their lists etc. And off you go voting. If you go their and you aren't eligible to vote... Well you can't. Like why does the responsibility of registering to vote lie with the person who's right it is to vote. While it is the state's responsibility to make sure that you can make use of your right. The extra step of "registering" is unnecessary and should be done automatically by the government.
@@ILooveeuuu ok that's great, I agree with you. When one is eligible to vote they should be 'registered.' The voting system here has lots of flaws (obviously) that have to do with the history in the United States, for example Jim Crow laws which is a whole other can of worms. One other thing about 'registering' to vote here is, when one registers, they register either as a Democrat, Republican or Independent for example, how do you do that in Germany? Do you need to belong to a party? Or when you vote, can you choose any party? And can you choose any party at any election, or do you need to choose a party before the election?
I had the same problem until i got myself a moisture meter! its so helpful to know for sure if they need water. They are under 20$ on amazon/home depot.
Me watching: mhmmm mhmmm *jots notes* IS THAT BERTOLLI?! Good to see another video from you Hallease! I'm so glad you made this one, I just got all my next round of Leca soaking. I've been upcycling Simply Lemonade containers, so I've got a couple Simps on the way >w
You mentioned algae and I do have that issue when it is in a glass container and the sun is hitting the glass. How do you, if it all, deal with the algae? I have to say that I am very lazy with drilling the holes. I do have the plastic pots more than glass and that has the drainage holes and allows me to see the roots, though they are sitting in another pot so I do have to take it out and see what is happening. Sidebar: Can you do a video on what types of plants can grow in leca/water/hydroponics? For example, I wanted to do this with a spider plant and was concerned if it was an option. Calathea too.
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by the water, I will leave the drilling to Ernest. He knows what he is doing and I don't lol.
I usually just flush the plant with water as soon as I see the Algae and that's enough to get it out. I've also heard people flushing the container with a Hydrogen Peroxide solution as well.
Question can you plant leca in absolutely any plant?? Is a calathea (any type calathea plants) ok to grow in leca yes or no? This was informative for me thanks...X
Hi! In trying to convert my Calathea Ornata right now, and since I know they're quite finicky I'm gonna leave it in plain (filtered) water for a couple weeks to ease the transition. I think they'll do well in LECA since they like humid environments and growing medium. Good luck with yours!
I'm not sure you can grow *any* plant in LECA some plants seem to do better than others. Hoyas I know for sure do well in the system also all my Pothos, Philodendrons, and Monsteras like it too.
@@hallease thanks for getting back to me. I will be trying the calathea out and hope it works out I'm still new at plants 😌 so prob not a good idea but I'll never know unless l try 😁. Love your content...x
thank you fellow virgo, I have been registered to vote for a long time. I'm going to go over to my polling place and vote for Biden, he's the only one qualified to vote for.
9:50 I devised a hack for easily for removing inner pots out of their cache (outer) pot. Getting your finger in there to lift it out can be a PITA (pain in the arse...only saying bc my mgr asked me the other day what PITA meant lol)...esp w/ tight fits. So I use a hot nail to poke a hole about a half cm to a cm down the edge of the inner pot. Then I make a little loop out of fishing line. It creates an invisible handle. You can do on just 1 or on both sides.
You've inspired me to switch to semi-hydroponics. Got my LECA yesterday, getting pots today, and buying superthrive tomorrow. I didn't know I liked plants until my aunt gave me an aloe vera and now I'm in love. But the soil has mold and lice and gnats and I DON'T DO BUGS! So thank you for these detailed videos. I can't wait to grow more things. Stay dope Queen!
Actually interested in switching to leca too during colder months I need to bring my indoor plants 🌱 truly indoors as I have them on my patio right now I’m just hoping they can manage the adjustment from soil to leca
Bugs are going to follow regardless. That is nature.
Say nope to dope and ug to drugs
I have no plants but I'm bout to watch all these lovely videos by Hallease and see what the end gon be 😁
Hahah thanks!
Spoiler alert; ya gonna get some plants
What you wait'n on Princess? Git to plant'n. You can control it to your situation. Don't be afraid. Start with a Pothos, Monstera Deliciosa, Arrowhead plants, Dracaenas, any one or two of those you can pick. They are easy to find. Most of all easy to take care of. Just water and then let them dry out most of the way. If they are wet when you buy them, let them dry out most of the way before you water them again. You can put them in pots you like later. Let them sit in their nursery pots for sometime until they get used to your home enviro. When you do put them in new pots make sure you do that DURING THE WARM SEASON, OK. BLESS!! John 3:16-18
Girl me too!
Some thoughts from someone who has been doing passive hydro for years.
1. Leave an inch or so between nutrient solution and the roots of the plant. It will make your plants roots reach for food. In the beginning it will make for a more hearty plant. You will notice air roots. You want to create a happy spot between water and air.
2. Dont use straight tap water. I use a repurposed milk jug that i fill and leave the cap off so the fluoride etc evaporates. I was told by an aquarium guy that that is not enough but it works.
3. Food. I doubt growing in just water will work. I use a fertilizer that is made for hydroponics. I like General Hydroponics mostly because it's less expensive to others but after a while you will get burned roots from the salts if you don't "flush" out the water. It is 10-4-14 and I always use less than recommended.
4. Ph... this is a funny one. Ph is a measure of how alkaline or acidic your mix of water and food is. The scale is 1-10. I think, although i may be wrong, you want a Ph of around 6. The reason it matters is that your plant cant eat well without the right Ph.
5. Roots do not like the sun. In my world clear containers promote algae. Algae will eat the plants food before the plant can. The hydroton, or LECA i guess, will block some light but I always cover my containers. Although it doesnt look good I cut paper grocery bags to wrap around the container.
WOOOHOOOO REGISTER TO VOTE YALL AND MAKE A PLAN!
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We did it y’all 🙌🏻
Two minutes into this video and I already subscribed. I have no idea how the algorithm didn't recommend you sooner but I'm glad it finally did! The quality of your content is top tier!! Great camera work/lighting, great personality, great sound, great info! Super helpful for me to learn more before I switch some of my plants to semi hydro.
I just found all your videos on LECA and it is so helpful!!!! I have all the issues you talked about in one of your other videos (I'm in an apartment/I don’t have a garden/PESTS) so I have been searching for soil alternatives. I am so excited to start trying out LECA with some of my problem plants so I can better monitor their issues. Thank you for keeping it approachable for us newbies and explaining it in such detail. I am so glad I found your videos!
I really like the way you explain things! It's nice to find videos with good information and without all those technical terms so everyone can understand and better care for their plants.
Cheers from Brazil!
I recycle plastic jars and use a soldering iron to burn holes in them. I find this method safer (and faster) than drilling, especially drilling glass. If I have a lovely glass container, I use it as a cachepot and insert a perforated plastic jar (or orchid pot) in it.
Been having a weird headspace day and was looking for sometime to watch that felt calming. Thank you for your vibes, you radiate a type of genuine that is very rarely seen on this platform of media. 💕
Also youre really helping me with my plants!!!
I’m so happy to be introduced by leca my apartment was filled with gnats ahhhh!! I’m gonna start off without a hole and gradually do my containers! Thank you for this video😊
I used your links... checked my voter status and applied to vote by mail!!! Thank you for keeping me accountable
Hey Hallease, I hope that all is well with you and your hubby. My question is this- I’m a black women who went out and bought a lot of scarfs🧣, can you show me how you tide it around your head. Can you have a session on that. Thanks
Search "headwrap" on my channel and the tutorials will appear
Ive been doing semi hydro for maybe a couple of months. Im still trying to figure it out or what works best for me. I havent drilled holes yet, that is on list to buy the drill bits. For now, I have used the small glass yogurt jars for my tiny/seedling plants or used a cheap dollar store non clear plastic pot w/ a cache pot. Oh and Ive done the basket pot (orchid pot) in a glass cache pot. Clear pot is definitely easier & more gratifying to see the root growth. I think its time I try the hole method now. Registered to vote & here in WA everything is done by mail as far as voting. Thank you for the reminder to all.
Thanks for the drilling device, could not find how to do that. Also, thanks for the voting. I especially like that you do not mention any particular party just that people have to vote. Thanks!!!!
I LOVE your content. I came here for the plant knowledge but was so happy to see the voter registration reminder! Your explanations break down everything I needed to know and more. Thank you!!
I love your personality, basically your whole vibe. I hit the subscribe button about 30 sec in.
Welcome! Thanks for subscribing to the channel
What might help in regard to using the catch containers with the nursery pots and avoiding the stagnant water smell, is if you use something to raise the inner pot from the bottom of the outer container! So I like to use bottle caps, or tiny plant pots that are upside down, so that the inner pot with LECA is sitting higher up within the larger pot. Then air can also diffuse throughout the sides of the container and reach the water as well!
I have not tried LECA yet (going to be trying soon), but I do this method for my soil pots nonetheless! It also has the benefit of making the plant look a little more pretty by sitting higher up and seeing more of the plant :)
Thanks for your voting PSA
I love your videos and your Instagram page!!! You are teaching me so much about plant care and LECA!! I’ve been a plant mom since March, and I’ve gained so much knowledge from you and the plant community!! Thank you!! 🌿💚
Yay! Glad the content is helpful
I’ve been really confused on how to switch to semi hydroponics and your videos are so well explained and have been so so helpful for me!
Though I'm watching this after the voting I'm really happy to see your call for people to ensure they're registered. Great plant videos all the time. Bless you
I was going nuts determining what's the difference between a holed and non-holed container. Thank you!
This video answered my question on another video. Thank you for being a great RUclipsr!
Just started hydro and I followed you to get started. Your great and I love all of your videos
Just started with leca for propagating this week. I'm using orchid pots in deep saucers right now. I will let my husband do the drilling when I'm ready. Lol
Thank you Princess, thank you. I'm good to go in both areas you've spoken of. Where brown folks are concerned if we are slack, it will come back to haunt us in a very onry no, evil way. We already hurt, why add salt to a struggling wound. Wonder if they get that? Time wil tell. I heard by way of news that in some states where ballots were cast by mail, some disturbed person took the lot and cast it in a ditch. So that's going on. Also sometimes brown folk misfortunes are not always due to their own fault but by others whose hearts are black and care nothing but about themselves and their fortunes.
YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS AND SPORT IT SO. Your locks are great. Have a blessed season and balance of the year. John 3:16-18.
Yah, not a fan of deco pots no matter what they are, all of my plants sit in trays. Gotta watch that water.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection I just started watching your video very amazing
Hi , I'm just starting to use LECA - I haven't yet because I want to learn as much as possible before starting . After watching ur video I'm (hopefully) going to invest in a drill . The past 2 years black gnats got most of my plants , so I decided to start using LECA . Your video is very informative , and ur so cute - I can tell ur a Virgo - me too . Anyway thanks for the info - I'll continue to watch .
I will try the no holes first then and in the holes. I like learning about different ways of grow plants.
Recently started seeing plants in pebble’s 😅 and thought wow that is cool how do people grow there plants 🌱 like that 🤨..... now I know there called Leca and just over all interested in the whole process 😍....I was literally looking for a reason why the hole 😅 and this was very helpful info!
I’m super new to using leca, and I started my plant dad journey a couple of months ago with propagating Basil. Hazel the Basil is doing a really good job, I transitioned her from water to a self-water planter with soil a little over a month ago, and she’s really flourishing drinking a max level of water every two days while in my windowsill.
I bought a bunch of indoor plants over the past month, ferns, palms, and succulents mainly. My Areca Palm (Erykah) is not very happy in the self-watering planter, so I’m thinking about transitioning her into a nursery pot/ceramic planter after getting superthrive and the foliage-pro plant food.
But I’d like to know how important getting the correct ph level is for this process?
I’ve kept all my plants (except succulents) in self-water planters and only use cold filtered water. Hazel seems to love it but all the others seem pretty meh about their water and recent planter situation. Should I transition all the ferns and palms to leca and see wassup?
You are wonderful person.... Let us all VOTE ! voting rights is human rights!
How much water should you use with Lecca and how often do you change the water.
Girl I'm gonna need a plant tour (and some clippings [I WISH])
All those beautiful new plants! That Hoya is calling my name.
thinking of creating my indoor living wall w leca thx to you! nervous, but excited.
I'm very happy my recommendation sent you to me .i love your personality and vibe.hi!
What a lovely voice you have...and stunning personality as well...
Absolutely Beautiful plants!
Algae growth you have especially in transparant pots.
I had to look at you video two times because the first time I just kept focusing on your awsome hoya 😂
Hi! I’m Rana, a new follower from Indonesia. I like it here! I really enjoy your content 😄
Awesome! Thank you!
I think you were one of the first video I watched for getting into leca. Now almost all my indoor plants are in leca. But drilling holes I think I will pass. I will probably end up breaking all my containers ! Lol. So glass containers without holes and my preference is to have a proper hydroponics container although some are in glass coz they look beautiful with the leca in it . Only thing is the glass container must be small else it's hard to get the water out without the leca pouring out as well ( without holes )
YOU’RE GORGEOUS!!!!
Thanks for the vote Info & links 👍🏽
Subscribed because of your voting PSA!!!
I bought the diamond bits but I haven't drilled holes in any of my 4 semi-hydro plants. So far, only one has died but I don't think I potted it right and it was the only one not converted from soil. I watched this video to find out if the holes were actually necessary. You definitely answered that question. Thank you! I have another question that you touched on in another video. You briefly said that the roots will grow down into the water and those roots will be able to handle sitting in the water. Does that mean they won't rot?
Good the see another Texas LECA student!!! 😀👍
I am new to leca! Just recently attempted to plant some tomato seeds in wool and they have SPROUTED!! My next step is to throw those into leca and use the net pot method with them. 🤞🏻
Thank you for posting this! And for the words of wisdom on voting ❤️
I'm too scared to drill holes but Venus (my monstera) is thriving in LECA! Roots are growing like crazy and she's putting out 2 new leaves right now! Do you have any advice on when it's time to repot plants in LECA?
As the roots get to the bottom of the pot, I've been compressing them in the LECA more or moving the plant up a little bit if possible. That seems to work fine for me.
I really enjoyed your video. I’m transitioning my Birkin. Now I want to transition my Monstera next.
I love your videos so much! You have such an approachable and calming atmosphere and your series on semi-hydroponics is so informative and inspiring! Thankyou xx Also congrats on Biden 2020!
Sorry in advance because I have so many questions lol (I'm a new plant mom, started a week ago, and I found out about LECA from you, so thank you so much. And I absolutely love your videos and your vibe and aura!) I wanted to convert to LECA (I have a lemon tree, 3 Calla lily, and a mint plant) and I have a lot of stuff in my Amazon cart that I want to get, but I need some questions answered and I'm also doing a lot of research and youtube watching before I buy anything.
1) How often do you use fertilizer or nutrient water for your plants in LECA and does these decision based on the plant watering needs, the directions on the fertilizer, or based on the LECA balls since they don't have any nutrients?
2) Is watering your plants with normal water (meaning water with no nutrients/fertilizer) different from watering your plants with nutrient water in LECA ?
3) Can I make my own zero waste fertilizer at home or is it better to buy them?
Thank you!
Hello, do you have a Chinese Evergreen? If so, which medium do you use? Also, what do you use to add nutrients to hydro and how often?
Very nice intro! Looks very profesional!
So I guess I’m getting my drill out. I’ve always just had them in water. I’m almost nervous to see if I’ll mess everything up lol
Nothing ventured nothing gained
Is it necessary to wash the soil off the plant roots before putting in Leeca.
I’m sorry if you covered this already but! How often do you give the plant nutrient water vs. normal water?
I love your videos 😊
Hi! What are the white pebbles in your sanservia/snake plant?
Hi. Great video. Have you tried jade in leca?
Beautiful plants
What do you do when it’s time to move your plants into a bigger glass vase, do you break the vase open?
Hello, just wondering, if i use Leca as a potting medium, does it mean that i can't let the water drain completely from the pot? Meaning there will always need to be a little bit of water at the bottom of the pot? Because in soil you normally just let the water drain completely from the hole at the bottom of the pot.
Can I use just a plate to put my pot with Leca?
Ok girl. Paused your video and checked.
How do you clean the leca with the plants inside?
Just use clear self watering or orchid pots. You can control the water level and easily flush the contents without tilting over.
Bingeworthy honey 💯
Can Leca be done in a plastic canister?
Hey, question if you don’t mind asking. I started semi hydroponic 2 days ago using your video and advice as a guide. The issue I’m running into is...for the plants that have no quite “rooted” yet I put them in a 8oz mason jar with leca. The concern/ question is: would it be ok if I put the plant in a net pot with leca, then fill the jar up with leca right to where it meets the bottom of the net pot. Then fill with the nutrition water to the same level of where I think the root ends and leca begins
If the plant hasn't quite rooted it won't hurt to submerge those roots to get them started. Many cuttings are easily rooted out in water and don't mind growing in it beyond that phase. It's when the plant has existing soil roots that you want to keep some of them out of the water while it develops water roots but as long as there is no soil on the roots submerging in water won't harm them.
Hey love experimenting with Leca. And I also too love clear containers I wanna try the holes. But right now I’m transitioning plants I was propogating in water and transitioning it In leca
Hi, have u ever tried a moss pole in ur leca balls, in a glass vessel?
Awesome video. Could you please post more plant videos or create a series?
I know I'm asking for a lot. 😄
There's a whole plant playlist for the channel: ruclips.net/video/dt6DPhXZ1KQ/видео.html
Hello, Hallease. Do you stake up your trailing/climbing plants in the glass vessles? If so, how? Thanks!
How do you know where(how high/low) to drill your holes?
Hi, I’m still a plant beginner and slowly switching over to leca. I have a question the snake plant in this video what are you using on top of the soil? Thanks
love this!!!
How often do you add water to plants in leca? I've watched all your vids and didn't see that mentioned unless I missed it!
hiya, are water bugs a real concern with leca? you mentioned it but not sure if it was more of a joke
I’ve never had problems or heard of anyone who’s had problems with bugs in leca. most bugs need more organic decomposing material to survive, which doesn’t really occur with just leca :)
Kind of a joke but also found some little white bugs in a plant in LECA recently sooooooooo
I don't understand why people in America need to register in order to vote. Like it's your right to vote and the state is supposed to ensure that you are able to make use of them. Therefore it's not logical to me (as a german where we don't need to register) as to why one has to register. It is just making it harder to vote for those of us who already have it tougher.
considering the ideals of the US’s founding fathers, it’s not a design flaw. unfortunately, it was most definitely designed with the purpose of discouraging and disenfranchising particular votes in mind.
@@obaileyo thank you for your answer :)
some people are not able to vote, such as convicted felons or new immigrants, that's why people need to register to vote.
@@goddess131 but that still doesn't make sense. Like in Germany you are automatically either eligible or not eligible to vote. Like as soon as you are eligible to vote you are "registered". And if you aren't allowed to vote... Well you can't. Like you won't be able to do postal votes etc. And if you go to the polling station (you are required to go to "your" polling station) you are on their lists. You identify yourself, they cross you off their lists etc. And off you go voting. If you go their and you aren't eligible to vote... Well you can't. Like why does the responsibility of registering to vote lie with the person who's right it is to vote. While it is the state's responsibility to make sure that you can make use of your right. The extra step of "registering" is unnecessary and should be done automatically by the government.
@@ILooveeuuu ok that's great, I agree with you. When one is eligible to vote they should be 'registered.' The voting system here has lots of flaws (obviously) that have to do with the history in the United States, for example Jim Crow laws which is a whole other can of worms. One other thing about 'registering' to vote here is, when one registers, they register either as a Democrat, Republican or Independent for example, how do you do that in Germany? Do you need to belong to a party? Or when you vote, can you choose any party? And can you choose any party at any election, or do you need to choose a party before the election?
I wish I was better with plants, I either over or underwater all most all of the time.
I had the same problem until i got myself a moisture meter! its so helpful to know for sure if they need water. They are under 20$ on amazon/home depot.
@@skellingtongurrl thanks, I gotta try that.
*takes notes*
Control freak here too. Suffering thru root rot struggles now and thinkin about giving up
Patience is key
Try adding some hydrogen peroxide to the water
Voted! 😉💙✊
Прекрасно что вы християнка....крест на шеие....пускаи бог вам дает много успеха и здоровие...
Me watching: mhmmm mhmmm *jots notes* IS THAT BERTOLLI?!
Good to see another video from you Hallease! I'm so glad you made this one, I just got all my next round of Leca soaking. I've been upcycling Simply Lemonade containers, so I've got a couple Simps on the way >w
Yay! If you're on IG take some pics and share with me so I can see 🙃
My handle is @ hallease.mp4
I have asked you a question in another video but I got the answer here
I just have to say “I really love your hair !!!”
You mentioned algae and I do have that issue when it is in a glass container and the sun is hitting the glass. How do you, if it all, deal with the algae? I have to say that I am very lazy with drilling the holes. I do have the plastic pots more than glass and that has the drainage holes and allows me to see the roots, though they are sitting in another pot so I do have to take it out and see what is happening.
Sidebar: Can you do a video on what types of plants can grow in leca/water/hydroponics? For example, I wanted to do this with a spider plant and was concerned if it was an option. Calathea too.
by the water, I will leave the drilling to Ernest. He knows what he is doing and I don't lol.
I usually just flush the plant with water as soon as I see the Algae and that's enough to get it out. I've also heard people flushing the container with a Hydrogen Peroxide solution as well.
I literally started crying during you side quest
...I'm sorry!...
Question can you plant leca in absolutely any plant?? Is a calathea (any type calathea plants) ok to grow in leca yes or no? This was informative for me thanks...X
Hi! In trying to convert my Calathea Ornata right now, and since I know they're quite finicky I'm gonna leave it in plain (filtered) water for a couple weeks to ease the transition. I think they'll do well in LECA since they like humid environments and growing medium. Good luck with yours!
@@misslucario7278 thank you l hadn't thought of putting in water first so will do same and try the leca. Thanks for the info...x
I'm not sure you can grow *any* plant in LECA some plants seem to do better than others. Hoyas I know for sure do well in the system also all my Pothos, Philodendrons, and Monsteras like it too.
@@hallease thanks for getting back to me. I will be trying the calathea out and hope it works out I'm still new at plants 😌 so prob not a good idea but I'll never know unless l try 😁. Love your content...x
I’m registered to vote! Thanks for the reminder!!🧡
how often do they need to be watered when the leca dries? mine dries every day :(
thank you fellow virgo, I have been registered to vote for a long time. I'm going to go over to my polling place and vote for Biden, he's the only one qualified to vote for.
Maybe someday voting will be done the right way. All in one day and in person with ID
Go into the polls and vote don’t trust the post office.
All my plant containers have a magic marker line.
Maybe try putting the plants that are in nursery pots in a saucer? That way it gets some water but not enough water to go bad? It might work. 🤷🏿♀️
See this is the kind of out of the box thinking that I enjoy from the community!
Hooray for voter registration! Have to be careful here in Texas. They don’t make it easy.