5 Quick tips on watering your indoor plants
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
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First video I found that actually answers all my questions clearly and concisely as a beginner. Thanks!
Really loving these short quick tips! Thank you for all you do!
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That was brilliant - thank you so much. All my watering questions answered in one fell swoop! Much appreciated
Great advices. I like to mention to bottom watering.
The best programme I ever watched on how to water indoor plants.
thank you. that was very helpful. you saved my plants!!
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I really enjoyed the new information. I didn't realize the brown tips were due to the water. Thanks.
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I bought myself a zamioculcas plant. I can't wait to try these tips to help maintain and grow by new baby 😂..
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Thank you so much for your information will definitely use the suggestion of something between pot and bottom container for humidity.
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Interesting! I water once per week and it works beautiful.
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Thank you. Very helpful tips
Good suggestions. I especially like the point 5 about trace chemicals causing the tips of tropicals to brown.
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I just brought first time in door plant at my place and listening your tips for how to take care of indoor plants..
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Thank you, now i know why my plant always has the brown tips
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Every winter a lot of my indoor plants die.I watered them once a week but when it is spring or summer I watered them 2-3 times a week. This is true use your finger when checking the soil if it is wet or dry. Thank you for the very good information.
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Also I have baby leafs growing brown on tip can I trim the tip even though they haven't fully blossomed yet?
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Another Great Video! Please can you go a video on how to cut/trim indoor trees.
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Great tips I had been confused what is going wrong with my plants about brown and yellow tips but you have explained in a very understandable way.
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That so useful, thank you
Can you please talk about watering plant from the bottom
Love your videos! Can you guys do one on cast iron plants?
Hadih🌱I will try the leaving tap water out, I pray my recent bought peace lily lives
My peace lily are drying
What about billed water? Loving all your tips. Thank you.
1:49 OMG, thank you so much for the gravel tip I've just added some stones to the bottom of my decorative pots for my succulents. My first succulent I accidentally 'unalived' beacuse I watered it AND didn't allow it to stop dripping wet before I placed it back in the pot. So it rotted & died. 😔
Thanks for these wonderful tips! Is it necessary to use pumice stones under the pot or can you use small pebbles?
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What is your opinion about aquarium water for watering the plants? If you can say something about its potential to fertilize too... Thank you in advance!
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Thanks a lots for your tips guys! I already use the second tip, but then the roots starts to grow like mad underneath the pot, where the LECA is. Is it a plroblem? If so, what should I do?
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Great video! Can you do a video informing about Jade Plants, Crassula Ovata?
I have found you channel and have learned a great deal. I went to a plant swap at a garden shop and came home with 3 plants I had never heard. I have followed you site on the ZZ plant . Do you have any information on growing a Orchid cactus . What about the peace lily or a Kaffir lily these are the ones I just picked up last summer.
The best way to water your indoor plants is to laying your finger on the top of the soil, if it feels cool and damp...don't water and never let any water stand in the bottom of the tray, I recommend checking every three days.😇
Key overlooked point - gravel or rocks OUTSIDE of the pot. All gravel inside the pot does is raise the water floor since draining between different materials is slower especially when the higher up one is more water retaining
Awwww shoot I did it all wrong! That's why my guys declined after repotting.
Most "trace minerals" actually concentrate as tap water is left out. Chlorine is the exception. Keep making videos, theyre very helpful!
I googled the water in my zip code. 26 total contaminants and 14 that exceed guidelines...
Bottom watering helps too! Would you suggest that?
I love watching your videos. Just wondering will you be doing a new q & a any time soon?
Can you please
make a video on Co2, if they are needed in indoor greenhouses.. how to use them if so, perhaps how to make them or best ways to optimize Co2?
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Hi good day! I really love all your video❤️❤️i just want to ask how about the aquarium water?
My indoor plants looks fine but i observed the yellowish on the tip of the leaves
Please make a video about how to identify pests and eradicate pests. Maybe make a series on just this topic?
For #2 I have been using lids off of my vegan protein jars to raise the inner pot up, so any water still dripping when i put it back just goes directly down. Pumice and rock is expensive & takes up a lot of room, and the lids are up-cycling.
Same idea here. I use the nursery saucers upside down in the bottom and it works the same way!
Can’t wait to take care of my plont
Forget your finger. A moisture meter is the only way to check moisture around the roots. A finger is not long enough to check moisture around the roots. The soil at the top is obviously going to dry out first.
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