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When do we water? Episode 2 of 3💦
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- This is our second video of three on the subject water.
We take a deep dive in: why we water, when we water and how we water our plants.
In this episode we explain when we water and what happens with and within the plant and more.
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It’s the best channel about plants on RUclips! Thank you so much for your content!
This is one of the best videos that explains the watering subject. Thank you 🪴
Your channel is interesting and great. Thank you very much..
love all this information thank you 🪴🪴🪴
You always teach me new things about my plants 👍🌼👍
Thank you 😊
Your plants are beautiful ❤️🌿❤️
Thanks for detailed explanation!
Thanks🙏 you explain clear
Thanks for the video. Pls next video focus on watering in smart pot with pumice. To water from above or not. To leave it dry for day or two when it finish all it's reserviour. Thanks
When my plants are dry they look the best 🪴
First of all, thank you for all the videos that are explained in simple and detailed English. I searched the whole channel, maybe I missed it, I would appreciate the details for the Areca palm plant. When I bought it, it was tall and beautiful green. Now the leaves have started to turn brown at the tip until the whole branch falls off. Many thanks again❤
Excellent informational video! 👍
Great information. Informative and detailed in layman's terms for beginners and pros alike. Muchas gracias por todo!
So informative. Thanks for all your hard work in the plant community...it doesn't go unnoticed 😊❤🎉
Thank so much for your wonderful great work! You've opened the world of plants for me. It's a real University. Take care.
Pls next video focus on smart pot with pumice. What to do with the roots going outside of the pot. Can they handle dry for few days.
Amazing teaching! Thank you.
This is a great channel. Thanks for all the wonderful content. But I do wish to offer a correction. When the humidity is low, there will be less (not more) transpiration since the plant will try to limit water loss; when the humidity is high, more transpiration will occur. This is one reason why tropical plants go dormant in the winter in northern climates. Lower humidity = less transpiration = less water for photosynthesis. If I’m wrong about this, I would be happy to be corrected. God bless!
Hey....my Swedish plant guy...I was wondering when you were gonna post some new content....thanks for still doing your thing
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Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection beautiful
Big big question that I haven't found solution alocasia roots root in smart pot with pumice. For a year it's fine and one day all leafs slowly yellow and die and taking out the plant all the roots are dead like over watering. Pls make a video about it. Only the problem with different alocasia
No.4: What kind of water should we use?
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Love this channel! I make a very chunky mix (orchid bark, perlite in regular store potting mix) I was an overwaterer 2 yrs ago. My moisture meter shows "dry" after only a few days. I have roots growing so fast. Can I trust the moisture meter? I run a humidifier and have grow lights on now that it's colder. Help.
In conclusion, you didn't discover me America...I knew that before...
So informative, happy that I found this channel 🍀 sub clicked 🙂
I have aroids in permanently wet coco coir mixed with pumice and pine bark, it never dried out, yet plants are going mental. I dont think soil needs to dry out. There is nothing wrong with plant having access to hydration all the time. Problem is lack of oxygen. My mix isnt even that airy but probably enough to not kill the roots. I also do holes in my clear pots so i can see whats happening inside. I can show you my Billie which never dried out, never. Its always damp and even on always damp moss pole. People have to realise that tropical plants came from tropical forest where it rains 200 days per year, thats almost every day + high humidity. I dont believe in wet/dry cycles for tropical plants. I believe in proper ration between oxygen and water around the rootball.
What’s ideal NPK and nutrients to boost root growth during the fall?
Will older leaves turn mushy first during root rot?
please be more quick, your video take too long being 3 parts
Great video even for some of us who have been keeping plants for a while. I always learn something new from the Swedish plant Guys!🪴