I Rescued A Dying Plant From The Trash

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  • @SheffieldMadePlants
    @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

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  • @sarahrosen4985
    @sarahrosen4985 Год назад +66

    Teach a man to fish and he will eat forever. Give a man a spider plant and he will have spider plants forever. :-). Great job. Enjoy!

  • @sawyerthestarling
    @sawyerthestarling Год назад +16

    My husband works in apartment maintenance and people leave their plants all the time. They're usually neglected. Someone here was using a monstera as an ashtray on their balcony in full sun. It was so sad and sick and horrible. I used an i.d. app and I was sure it was lying when it said it was a monstera. I gave it new soil and lots of intensive care and sure enough, that's what it is. Within 60 days it replaced every sick leaf and even added another. It's my favorite plant and I never even wanted a monstera. It's my baby.

  • @karenamalfi8551
    @karenamalfi8551 Год назад +29

    I am always rescuing plants from the big box stores. I love doing it and giving them a second chance 🙂

  • @curlysoo.67
    @curlysoo.67 Год назад +15

    I've just rescued a huge lemon lime dracaena from my local supermarket for under £4! It had a number of leaves turning brown but lovely new leaves coming up in the centre of the 3 or 4 branches. I know they don't like to be left in very damp conditions, but the soil was like dust it was so dry! I've given it a good drink and made sure it's drained through, trimmed all the brown leaves and now have it under a grow light, so cross fingers... now I've seen your video I'm hopeful I've given it the best chance! 🤞🙂

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +3

      I think it will end up looking grand especially as you can see some good new growth coming 👍

  • @davidmitchell6873
    @davidmitchell6873 Год назад +7

    I only have twelve plants but nine of them were on their last legs when I got them. I brought them home and did all these things and they are now beautiful.

  • @valeniusthekat
    @valeniusthekat Год назад +12

    I'm a such a big rescuer from my grocers "kill cart," that they know me when I walk thru the doors. Some didn't make, but most did. The ones that are still with me are doing beautifully. I rescued an Alocasia Sarian (bought it at $1.99 USD), and that bugger can bring me at least $75-150 at least if I choose to sell the rhizomes!! Never underestimate the discounted prices at the "kill cart", it really can bring you happiness when you saved a living thing and watch it thrive 🥰👍

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 Год назад +9

    Thanks for video..I tried rehabbing a arrow plant and it did good for a short period then died...I needed this because I'm always running across ones that need a new home

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +3

      It's a good thing to try and rescue plants destined for the trash 😁

  • @motherearth6064
    @motherearth6064 Год назад +6

    I Love my rescue plants! I bought 5 on sale this fall, root bound and close to death. only lost 1. Love my moisture meter. Thank you👍

  • @hpb19
    @hpb19 Год назад +8

    We all have a need for plant rescue occasionally. Thanks for the tips!

  • @hesherette
    @hesherette Год назад +4

    this is a great comprehensive guide to plant rehabbing!! i went from murdering plants (i started w calatheas unknowingly lol) to now rehabbing plants in need of some tlc; i love watching them grow + thrive. you've taught me so much!

  • @faithcomesbyhearing724
    @faithcomesbyhearing724 Год назад +8

    Very informative video. I always poked my finger in the dirt before I buy a plant, and have seen critters
    You gave some good ideas I never thought of. Shaking a plant over white paper. Thanks for the tips. Have a blessed day.

  • @lindamathews5013
    @lindamathews5013 Год назад +7

    I love finding plants that need rescuing. Thanks for the great tips!

  • @lindasue8719
    @lindasue8719 Год назад +6

    All living things just want to be happy, and that is one happy looking plant! ❤️

  • @livingthedream923
    @livingthedream923 Год назад +6

    Rescuing sad plants is my hobby. I’d love to see more videos like this. Love your channel!

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Год назад +4

    I just salvaged a Monstera adansonii and a variety of Dieffenbachia yesterday from a local store. They'd been exposed to freezing temperatures. The Monstera, especially, was struggling, and dry as a bone. Neither had bugs, so that was a positive. I trimmed off dead growth and severely damaged leaves. Today, both appear to be doing well. I've been wanting an MA for a while, but I rarely see them around here, so I was ecstatic to find one, even if it's in rough shape. I was stoked, as I watched this video, to see that I'd already done everything you recommend EXCEPT checking the roots. I've already learned enough from your other videos to piece this procedure together, so THANKS! Off to check those roots now!

    • @Gkrissy
      @Gkrissy Год назад +1

      You are lucky to be able to save your plant from freeze damage. I left a rescue palm in my car and the freeze damage was too bad. It’s in compost now.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      That's awesome. Plants sure bounce back and we don't always need to put them in the trash!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад

      Gutted!

  • @carolinemarley8426
    @carolinemarley8426 Год назад +13

    Hello again..another great and informative video as usual 🌿🌿. My spider plant was in a sorry state when I bought it, but I did do all the things you suggest a while ago..and it seems to be picking up. New plant parent here! 💚💚💚

  • @laurachristianson1688
    @laurachristianson1688 Год назад +3

    Having worked in floral departments and nurseries I very have often taken these sad plants home that might have been tossed , I adopted these abused plants and put them in what I lovingly refer to as hospital. With a bit of care they have thrived and are now in middle if not old age….

  • @Demebeso714
    @Demebeso714 Год назад +6

    Omggg.. it's where I've gotten every single plant I own... from the trash... Neglected Unloved and Unwanted.. BUT NO LESS WORTHY TO LIVE A DECENT LIFE.. PEOPLE ARE QUICK TO JUDGE EVERYTHING AS USELESS!!!

  • @karinbingham5470
    @karinbingham5470 Год назад +2

    Spider plants are my favorite.

  • @CrystalShannonArtist
    @CrystalShannonArtist Год назад +7

    I love this video! I absolutely love saving plants off the discount rack. It's so rewarding to bring them back :) One quick question, is it ok to trim the brown off any plant? Like calatheas, can you trim the crispy edges? I corrected the problem but the tips of the older leaves are a bit brown. Thank you so much! Your plant channel is the BEST 😀

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +4

      Thank you. Yes you can trim the leaves of plants like Calatheas. I do that often

  • @rickytorres9089
    @rickytorres9089 Год назад +3

    Interesting idea to use dehumidifier water as plants' water. You could easily put in a dead simple one in the bathroom and suck out the humidity there instead of firing up the extraction fan while showering/bathing I bet.

  • @beybslifeintheus494
    @beybslifeintheus494 Год назад +2

    Beautiful plants 🪴

  • @scottgalbreath5707
    @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +2

    We see way too many big box stores selling plants that simply aren't cared for properly by the staff and yes also on the clearence rack. They typically get over water or under watered or just not in the right environment. Too close to opening and closing doors, inadequate humidity..etc. We scored a snake plant towards the end of 2022 on the clearence rack and nothing was wrong with it, other than dry soil. It was marked originally at $30-$35 and we got it for like $15, we still have it and it's grown wonderfully.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      It's the sad truth unfortunately.

    • @scottgalbreath5707
      @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +2

      @@SheffieldMadePlants All well and good, score the deals where you can and rehabilitate houseplants so they can look beautiful and lush in your home. Time, knowledge and patience is key. Knowing the do's and don'ts and what to look for before bringing them home. Always a joy and your videos are a wonderful accentuation to the plant community.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      @@scottgalbreath5707 cheers Scott 👍

    • @scottgalbreath5707
      @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants
      Cheers back and thank you.

    • @scottgalbreath5707
      @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +1

      I wanted to pass along a tip that was brought to my attention regarding fungus gnats....*neem cake. It can be purchased online. Check it out and hopefully other people find it helpful and more affective.

  • @cathyspooner7093
    @cathyspooner7093 4 месяца назад +1

    Love your videos

  • @Oliverisloved
    @Oliverisloved 4 месяца назад +1

    Whoa whoa whoa. Pump the brakes Mr. Sheffield! When just the tip of the spider plant is crispy, you're supposed to cut the entire leaf off?

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Год назад +3

    I know Calatheas can be VERY sensitive to things like fluoride and chlorine, and I assume that's what Spider plants are sensitive to. How many of our houseplants do you suppose are probably sensitive to the chemicals and minerals found in tap water, or possibly even well water (ours in this region is hard and alkaline)? I'm wondering if it might be better to water many of our plants with distilled water instead of tap water. I use an aquarium dechlorinator in tap water for my plants (we don't have fluoride in our water supply), but I'm thinking maybe I need to switch to distilled for at least some of them - like the spider plants and calatheas. Maybe others, too? I've got some houseplants that are thriving, growing like gang busters, but others that have been meh in their overall performance. Spider plants is one of those. The water might be the issue for that, I'm thinking. Maybe too much minerals in our hard, alkaline water for that variety of plant?

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +3

      It tends to be thin leafed plants, but I'm not certain. If you have a plant that is going brown it's probably the water. I've started using a dechlorinator and seems to be going well. Other than that distilled water will solve the problem for sure.

    • @dawnt6791
      @dawnt6791 Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants Time for some experimentation, I guess.

  • @prettypothos4me290
    @prettypothos4me290 Год назад +1

    I bought my cats a spider plant for their room and I hung it right above their window bed. They love to play with the babies and clean their teeth on their leaves. It’s the only plant they touch.

  • @Alien2799
    @Alien2799 4 месяца назад +1

    Do you have a whole video on spider plants? Thank you

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  4 месяца назад +1

      10 Tips To Stop Brown Tips On Your Spider Plant
      ruclips.net/video/wiJ_PFgCQ2c/видео.html

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Год назад +2

    Nice, this might be the first moisture meter demonstration in the real situation. And who knew, the soil really did look dry. Would've never guessed it was healthily moist. Did you consider to yourself the weight of the pot when you held it and gauged if it needs water? Like did your experience clue you that you need to check with moisture meter to be sure? You recommended holding the pots in one of the videos and I've been getting accustomed to lifting the pots when the top soil has dried to see if the pot is heavy or light, and I found that even if it's not definitive, it has prevented me from watering a plant with good moistness before it's time and most of my plants are happier and don't go through occasional overwatering anymore. Especially during winter time I would've killed the plants because the change to watering frequency was so dramatic.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      It didn’t feel particularly light or heavy. It looked dry so was surprised it was moist. I always go by my moisture meter rather than what I think. It’s more reliable than my senses 😅

  • @annasandell
    @annasandell Год назад +2

    I have one at home that looks very similar to that one before you rescued it, so thanks a lot for the tips! :D
    One question: How do you water plants that can't handle dehydration? Your advice on waiting until the soil is dry doesn't work then and I have a muehlenbeckia complexa that basically demands that I have a vacation waterer bulb thing in it all the time or it will drop all leaves - but then it also gets too soggy. Can you please make an episode about thirsty plants like that and how best to care for them?

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the idea. Honestly a moisture meter is your best bet. You can monitor when your soil is getting too dry for the plant

    • @annasandell
      @annasandell Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you for your reply! I do have a moistuire meter but what I find confusing is that I can not tell when I should water or not. A plant that should dry out before I water it again, sure, the meter should be in the red before I water. But a plant that can not survive drought - should I water it when the meter is just below blue or just above red?
      I need some kind of guidelines for when to water different kinds of plants according to the meter!

  • @Gloria10828
    @Gloria10828 Год назад +1

    I have faith in the Sheffield plant man - Iv just hacked my spider plant to near death 💀 we shall see n 3 weeks

  • @Frimpzillla
    @Frimpzillla Год назад +1

    I’ve been chucking away my dehumidifier water. All this time I could be using it to water my plants!! Thanks for the tip. Can I use it to water all my house plants?

  • @Vikface1978
    @Vikface1978 Год назад +1

    Drinking game…. Take a shot every time he says “Plant” 😂

  • @TheSouthIsHot
    @TheSouthIsHot Год назад +2

    So the only way to remedy brown tips is to cut off the entire stem? My mother has gotten forgetful about watering her three house plants. Every leaf on her peace lily now has a brown tip. I was hoping I could clip off the brown tips and still have pretty leaves.😟

  • @BLANKU2
    @BLANKU2 Год назад +2

    Go spider baby go!!!!!!

  • @rayalliston7702
    @rayalliston7702 6 месяцев назад +2

    You are not cutting my hair

  • @SheffieldMadePlants
    @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

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  • @oksills
    @oksills Год назад +1

    Question. You and I appear to have the same moisture meter. However, mine said to insert only 2 inches into the soil. I know you water from the bottom. …… confusion on my part.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      I think just poke it around a couple of times to get a reading in different places. Is it 2 inches at a minimum maybe?

    • @oksills
      @oksills Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants It suggested visually marking the rods at 2 inches for a consistent weekly reading. I marked mine with a permanent black marker, I didn’t trust my memory. With that I took them to mean I was always to read the moisture level at a depth of 2 inches.
      I really appreciate your channel and all your knowledge. One thing though…… I’ll never get used to your accent using a “f”sound for the “th”. I ashamedly admit that I initially
      thought you were soooo brave to be on RUclips with such a
      “lisp”. I know how very cruel
      some commenters can be. Later I watched a YT vid on the various British accents. So sorry… I’ve never even met or heard anyone in person that was from Britain. Very embarrassing for me. Wishing you continued success with your channel. With 8 children , I never expected to have time for plants. However, I do, 52-53 of them. I too look growing them. I spent the day, all day , repotting 2 HUGE Peace Lillie’s.

  • @mtngrace123
    @mtngrace123 Год назад +1

    i have a little jewel alocasia, but i had to cho off all the leaves, will they grow back and what are some tips.

  • @kamcashman
    @kamcashman Год назад +2

    50£??
    For a dying spider plant? .... Holy cow
    Across the pond in Canada ß
    $10 maybe $15 Canadian dollars/maximum for that same plant.

    • @kamcashman
      @kamcashman Год назад +1

      Don't get me wrong buddy, I'm glad you saved it now..... But 50bucks??!?

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +11

      50p, so 50 cents. Very cheap

  • @laurachristianson1688
    @laurachristianson1688 Год назад +1

    Some people rescue animals we rescue plants 😊

  • @scottgalbreath5707
    @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +1

    I'd be more concerned with thrips, spider mites and meely bugs. Fungus gnats just feed on fungus and sadly are in the soil. They're the least to be worried about.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +2

      I agree with that

    • @scottgalbreath5707
      @scottgalbreath5707 Год назад +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants
      Fungus gnats are mostly just a pest and a nuisance. They don't bring harm to your houseplants.

  • @demonvampirephoenix
    @demonvampirephoenix Год назад +1

    I rescued two dracaenas from my local supermarket but they have died on me, I don’t know where I went wrong 😢

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Год назад +1

      Gutted for you!

    • @dawnt6791
      @dawnt6791 Год назад

      Dracaenas is one group of plants I seldom have any success with in rehabbing if they're seriously damaged. I saw some recently that had been exposed to freezing temps that... well... pitiful doesn't begin to describe how bad they looked. Given my failure in the past with rehabbing that genus, I passed them up. They're tough, I think. Maybe there's a trick to it. If so, I haven't figured it out yet.

  • @jayanth3c495
    @jayanth3c495 Год назад +1

    Sorry i can't understand your speech sir... Please give subtitles sir

  • @danielrucker9618
    @danielrucker9618 Год назад +1

    Lol spider plants are so dramatic, revive something harder

  • @Rhondas_Flippin_Life
    @Rhondas_Flippin_Life Год назад +2

    Only spot I buy plants from honestly. The feeling of saving a plant and saving money at the same time 🪴😍