This video wasn't dumb! I really like watching people just mess around with their plants, even if I'm familiar with the techniques. It's relaxing to have plant videos in the background while I work during the day.
These are my favorite types of videos! I usually watch it while I eat lunch or dinner, and it just lets me relax and not think of life’s stresses. ☺️♥️
Thanks for the reminder on how to do this. I’m more a water prop girl but I would like to get my prop boxes going. 🙂 Congratulations on the new little one.
I really enjoyed this one. I love when you do repots, props, and general plant maintenance. I also really enjoy watching you do general care like plant cleaning and cleaning the areas where they live like when you did the bathroom.
Great video! Plants prices have gotten out of hand and the sizes have gotten smaller. It takes time. But now, we can hopefully, successfully propagate our own to make them fuller and larger.
Thank you thank you for the great video!! I have a crazy hoya bella plant that is growing super long and I have been looking all over for a specific hoya bella propagation video for a long time. This is exactly what I needed! Now i can finally propagate my hoya bella with ease! Thank you again!
I would love to see more helping videos. Basic information and knowledge as well. I was new at one time and I had to Google/ask soooo many people for help. I come here to see what knew things I can learn/ try and pass it on.
Not dumb!! You gave me the reassurance to move my shepherdii cuttings from the perlite they came in to sphagnum:) I completely agree with you, there is so much less guesswork with sphagnum props!
Very nice to know that planting the cutting in the pot with some moss around the roots won't cause root rot! I've had so much trouble in the past trying to remove all moss without breaking fragile hoya roots!! Thanks a lot for that
I cut a Hoya leaf from my mother's plant and put it in soil 11 or 12 years ago. For a year nothing happened, I just had a leaf in soil. I kept watering it since it didn't die (also, I had no idea what I was doing). It is now a big Hoya draped around the window frame. It got full and bushy entirely on it's own, I never cut it or did anything to it aside from repotting every few years and giving it support for the strands to climb on. It flowers regularly and generously. So if you give it enough time it will take care of things on its own, ha, ha. Love my Hoya. I recently cut a leaf off in hopes of propagating another plant.
I think I have finally figured out how to use a propagation box and it is so exciting. If you are struggling, keep trying. I have found a smaller clear flip top container makes it easier to take care of and air out!
Omg, I needed this video. I have 3 Hoya Bella Cuttings with 7-9 sets of leaves on each currently rooting away. Where are my scissors? 😂 Thank you Harli! 🖤
No such thing as dumb when it comes to propping, like how there is no such thing as a stupid question. There are SO many ways to go about propagating and it`s always neat to see what works for some and what works for others. And hey, I`ve never used sphag and probably never will, (I`m a vermiculite stan,) it`s just nice to see plant people planting!
I live in Costa Rica, and the only way I found a Scindapsus rictus was a huge single vine, with I've propagated into many plants in 3 pots, quite a fun project if you ask me :D
Binging your videos and am feeling so inspired to give all my plants extra loving buuuut I'm on bedrest for the next week so I'll just keep on watching videos 🤣
@@dana8208 oh no!!! They announced it a day or two ago :) posted a really cute pic of kai with the sonogram pics!! Harli said she’s been feeling really really sick which is part of the reason she hasn’t been uploading so much.
Awesome! Definitely was needing some extra tips on how damp the sphagnum in my prop containers should be. I keep getting that mold you spoke of... Great video, not dumb, Great information is always needed even if it is often repeated! Some people need that refresher!!
STILL Playing Catch-Up On My PlantTuber Videos... BUT It Worked Out Because I Tried The Link For The Saucers AND They're Back In Stock!!! THEY'LL Be Here By Saturday AND I Could Be Making Pretty Plant Pies Like Harli The Mad Propagation Scientist!!!
I'll try anything my RUclips hosts suggest. Sphagnum propagation has been 100% successful for me. I've learned that plants die. This was really hard for me. I take it personal. I'm 66 (TODAY) and never had plants until the quarantine. Plants have kept me from depression. Oh, I rescued a dog too! It all makes me happy! Thank you for making your videos.
Theresa, I also started my plant journey during the pandemic. I’ve got over 65 plants now - but am definitely still learning. The videos have really helped me to correct my mistakes & prevented other missteps. Also, I think it’s great that you rescued a dog!
Theresa, I also started my plant journey during the pandemic. I’ve got over 65 plants now - but am definitely still learning. The videos have really helped me to correct my mistakes & prevented other missteps. Also, I think it’s great that you rescued a dog!
Thank you this was very helpful for me and my love for Hoyas! I have been removing as much moss as I can but you saying to leave in and that it helps actually made sense with the reasons you gave. So yes helpful and thank you!
You might want to let some of these plants callous over, especially if you don’t have multiple cuttings of the same plants. I’ve had better luck with the rotting issue when I let it callous, but it’s all luck I guess. 😊
Why am I 33 years old and just now learned this water on the rim secret to cling wrap... I feel like it's not only useful in this setting, but also when trying to wrap foods. 😄 Jeez. This video was helpful! Thanks!
Sarah, don’t feel bad for not knowing to wet the rim of a container to get the plastic wrap to adhere to it! I’m 62 and never knew - so how do you think I’m feeling right now? These videos are supposed to be a learning experience for all of us & no matter how knowledgeable we think we are about a subject (or are just starting out), there’s always something popping up that we’ve never known about! ❤️❤️
I’ve been into plants since 2018 but still will always like these tip videos for propagation, Will ALWAYS love a good prop box or updates on your props videos!! 🥰☺️
Great video! I think it’s really important especially for people who don’t know that Hoyas don’t bush out & fill the pot. It’s really rewarding when you get a tiny little cutting and make a big giant plant out of it - it might take a while but it is rewarding 🤗
This was a awesome video, I was always curious if you should take all the moss off the roots before putting the cuttings in soil. I found this video super helpful 🌱🪴😉
I am fascinated with the prop box idea. I have been learning to make my own through trial and error 😆 so I always love it when you talk about them and how you plant in them. Thank you!
I’m going to try this on a couple of my Hoya. I’m just so scared to cut them. Your instructions make it look so easy! Congratulations on the new upcoming addition ♥️
You could always start with 2 cuttings. And if they fail, you won’t have risked the whole plant. That’s probably what I’ll try with my Hoya Chelsea. Just as an experiment 😍
Congrats on 200k! I also like using sphagnum moss. I have a baby albo syngonium cutting that I rooted in sphagnum moss in a ziploc and it's just been sitting on the shelf doing its thang and it seems to be happy just the way it is.
Thanks Ashley for this video! I love propagation! Propagating Hoya's kind of intimidates me. Now, I'm going to take some cuttings and replay this video 100+ times! Lol
I have recently fallen in love with Hoyas. This video was great because I have several I would like to propagate and this seems like a really simple effective way to do that! Thanks so much and Congratulations 🎉🎈
i was just scrolling and saw Harli G 2 minutes ago and I was like ohohohohohohohoh :D I actually want plant shopping yesterday and noticed a variegated hoya and i was like oh i have to have it and it was 25$ and i was like not anymore and there was like 2 tiny 4 or 5 inch plants in a 6 inch pot and i sat it down and walked away. hope you have a wonderful day and sorry about your cat.
Thank you for showing how to make your plant pot look fuller. I got some scraggly plants with one cut and now I know what to do instead of spending my money.
This was very helpful and enlightening. I am fixing to repot and trim my hoya carnosa krimson princess and was planning to prop the cuttings. I didn't know that one node is all that's needed for each cutting. I was thanking each section needed at least two nodes, so I'll be able to make more babies from the trimmings. Thank you for this video. 👍
Perfect timing! I have one single krinkle 8 cutting that I rooted that finally started leaf growth and I've been wondering how I can make more than a single vine once it gets bigger. I actually bought myself a hoya Chelsea with the intentions of combining it with the crinkle and making it a thicker plant, I never would have thought of doing this though. It's a lot thriftier of a way to make a bigger plant for sure!
I am loving these shorter videos! I've been chopping all of my Hoyas and made a prop box after watching your prop box video! I just potted some new baby Hoyas and am so excited! Congratulations to you and your family on your pregnancy!
Your video was very helpful to me. I recently became a lover of Hoyas. I have 5 of them now. I definitely can use the information you provided. Thank you.
This video wasn't dumb! I really like watching people just mess around with their plants, even if I'm familiar with the techniques. It's relaxing to have plant videos in the background while I work during the day.
I agree! So relaxing 😌🪴
These are my favorite types of videos! I usually watch it while I eat lunch or dinner, and it just lets me relax and not think of life’s stresses. ☺️♥️
yes!
I’ve been trying different ways of propagating. Thanks for showing me another method😀
When you sang BYEEEE at the end, my dog did the doggy head tilt so hard
It is 1am here and im holding my scissors, looking for some hoyas to cut 🤣
Looked at the clock when I saw this comment.. 1:09.
Where can I find one in the east coast of MA?
I’ve been resisting the moss method but you’re like a propagating princess and I’m going to take the leap 🪴😊
Yay! Good luck! You’ve got this 😊
Thanks for the reminder on how to do this. I’m more a water prop girl but I would like to get my prop boxes going. 🙂
Congratulations on the new little one.
I really enjoyed this one. I love when you do repots, props, and general plant maintenance. I also really enjoy watching you do general care like plant cleaning and cleaning the areas where they live like when you did the bathroom.
Ohhh j got lots more house to clean so maybe I’ll film some more of that haha
Congratulations on your new family member 🥰 you seriously have the best tips & tricks!
Great video! Plants prices have gotten out of hand and the sizes have gotten smaller. It takes time. But now, we can hopefully, successfully propagate our own to make them fuller and larger.
I got my first hoya about a month ago and now I can't wait to collect more and try this!
Thank you thank you for the great video!! I have a crazy hoya bella plant that is growing super long and I have been looking all over for a specific hoya bella propagation video for a long time. This is exactly what I needed! Now i can finally propagate my hoya bella with ease! Thank you again!
I would love to see more helping videos. Basic information and knowledge as well. I was new at one time and I had to Google/ask soooo many people for help. I come here to see what knew things I can learn/ try and pass it on.
your prop videos are the best! I've been butterflying my VSOH and wow it is absolutely wild how full it's gonna get
Love this video!! Nothing I love more than propping Hoya 🙌🙌🙌
I’ve had 0 luck with propagating in sphagnum moss; this was really helpful!! Thank you!!
Your content is very helpful! I am learning as I go. Propagating, care, lighting, watering... All helpful!
Not dumb!! You gave me the reassurance to move my shepherdii cuttings from the perlite they came in to sphagnum:) I completely agree with you, there is so much less guesswork with sphagnum props!
I’ve always wondered how to get my saran wrap to stick! Also those little props are so cute! 😍
Love this!! Its nice to see other people’s planty methods 😆
Definitely not a dumb video! Super help to know how wet other people keep their moss.
I successfully propagated my hoya compacta using the ziplock bag method! It had roots in like two weeks 🥰
Very nice to know that planting the cutting in the pot with some moss around the roots won't cause root rot! I've had so much trouble in the past trying to remove all moss without breaking fragile hoya roots!! Thanks a lot for that
I cut a Hoya leaf from my mother's plant and put it in soil 11 or 12 years ago. For a year nothing happened, I just had a leaf in soil. I kept watering it since it didn't die (also, I had no idea what I was doing). It is now a big Hoya draped around the window frame. It got full and bushy entirely on it's own, I never cut it or did anything to it aside from repotting every few years and giving it support for the strands to climb on. It flowers regularly and generously. So if you give it enough time it will take care of things on its own, ha, ha. Love my Hoya. I recently cut a leaf off in hopes of propagating another plant.
Not dumb at all! I just started getting Hoyas so happy to see they are easy to propagate
NEVER dumb!! I always learn from your videos! Thanks @Harli_G :)
This video was very helpful!!! I really love your videos, and I too love to have plant videos going during the day.
girl congrats on 200k and also your baby announcement!!!! so so happy for you :D
I think I have finally figured out how to use a propagation box and it is so exciting. If you are struggling, keep trying. I have found a smaller clear flip top container makes it easier to take care of and air out!
Omg, I needed this video. I have 3 Hoya Bella Cuttings with 7-9 sets of leaves on each currently rooting away. Where are my scissors? 😂
Thank you Harli! 🖤
Thank you for being so thorough on spag propagation!
Yes me and my 1 Hoya are super excited for this video!! 🤣♥️♥️♥️
my happiness reaches another level when you post a new video
Wow thank you. You just made my day
That was a pretty good idea to cover the spag with soil....like a mulch of sorts.
No such thing as dumb when it comes to propping, like how there is no such thing as a stupid question. There are SO many ways to go about propagating and it`s always neat to see what works for some and what works for others. And hey, I`ve never used sphag and probably never will, (I`m a vermiculite stan,) it`s just nice to see plant people planting!
This video wasn’t dumb, it was very helpful!💚
Congrats Harli! I understand if you don’t upload as much! Love this video!
I live in Costa Rica, and the only way I found a Scindapsus rictus was a huge single vine, with I've propagated into many plants in 3 pots, quite a fun project if you ask me :D
Great video. Concise with great examples of root development! T
My favorite was the two peduncles! 😍
This video was great! I didn't know how to propagate hoya, so this was super helpful!
Binging your videos and am feeling so inspired to give all my plants extra loving buuuut I'm on bedrest for the next week so I'll just keep on watching videos 🤣
This is the earliest I’ve been in so long. Huge congrats to you on your new little family member!!
Did I miss something? Was there a pregnancy announcement in this video?
@@dana8208 nope, check instagram though 😉
@@QuirkyCaitie thanks for the reply. I cant check insta right now 😭😭😭 I gave it up for lent.
@@dana8208 oh no!!! They announced it a day or two ago :) posted a really cute pic of kai with the sonogram pics!! Harli said she’s been feeling really really sick which is part of the reason she hasn’t been uploading so much.
@@QuirkyCaitie thank you so much for sharing! Yay congratulations to the Harli G fam jam 🎉🎉🎉
Common knowledge or not, I always think it’s really helpful and interesting to see the methods people use to propagate!
That’s reallly good to know! Thank you!
The explanation of how damp to keep the moss was very helpful!
I like that you keep the moss in the soil because I’ve ripped off a lot of roots trying to remove the moss! ❤️
Yayyy a new harli G video 🤩💖 soon as I wake up woop woop today gonna be a good day lol 😂
Not dumb at all. I have learned SO MUCH from you. I don’t really watch anyone else’s planty channels. You match my vibe girl!
Awesome! Definitely was needing some extra tips on how damp the sphagnum in my prop containers should be. I keep getting that mold you spoke of... Great video, not dumb, Great information is always needed even if it is often repeated! Some people need that refresher!!
Yeah I keep getting mold too. Not sure if I need to sterilize it before reusing it or if I should just throw it away
Try using distilled water?
I love watching your videos Harli!! My husband that's not into plants knows who you are now haha
This was helpful for knowing when to pot up the cuttings I have rooting right now! because I’m scared to pot them too early or too late
STILL Playing Catch-Up On My PlantTuber Videos... BUT It Worked Out Because I Tried The Link For The Saucers AND They're Back In Stock!!! THEY'LL Be Here By Saturday AND I Could Be Making Pretty Plant Pies Like Harli The Mad Propagation Scientist!!!
I'll try anything my RUclips hosts suggest. Sphagnum propagation has been 100% successful for me. I've learned that plants die. This was really hard for me. I take it personal. I'm 66 (TODAY) and never had plants until the quarantine. Plants have kept me from depression. Oh, I rescued a dog too! It all makes me happy! Thank you for making your videos.
Theresa, I also started my plant journey during the pandemic. I’ve got over 65 plants now - but am definitely still learning. The videos have really helped me to correct my mistakes & prevented other missteps.
Also, I think it’s great that you rescued a dog!
Theresa, I also started my plant journey during the pandemic. I’ve got over 65 plants now - but am definitely still learning. The videos have really helped me to correct my mistakes & prevented other missteps.
Also, I think it’s great that you rescued a dog!
Thank you this was very helpful for me and my love for Hoyas! I have been removing as much moss as I can but you saying to leave in and that it helps actually made sense with the reasons you gave. So yes helpful and thank you!
you’re glowing today wow
I just ordered sphagnum moss and started taking cuttings everywhere after your last plant tour. I’m so excited to see all my plants get fuller🥰
How fun!
You might want to let some of these plants callous over, especially if you don’t have multiple cuttings of the same plants. I’ve had better luck with the rotting issue when I let it callous, but it’s all luck I guess. 😊
Why am I 33 years old and just now learned this water on the rim secret to cling wrap... I feel like it's not only useful in this setting, but also when trying to wrap foods. 😄 Jeez.
This video was helpful! Thanks!
Sarah, don’t feel bad for not knowing to wet the rim of a container to get the plastic wrap to adhere to it! I’m 62 and never knew - so how do you think I’m feeling right now? These videos are supposed to be a learning experience for all of us & no matter how knowledgeable we think we are about a subject (or are just starting out), there’s always something popping up that we’ve never known about! ❤️❤️
@MaggieD-uy7cz hahaha the power of the internet!
There is always something so soothing about watching these prop videos even if I'm not a hoya stan. I learn so much!
I was gifted four well-rooted hoya bella cuttings yesterday! SO EXCITED. This video is going to be helpful as heck to make it fuller!
Yes helpful🙂I'm in a very small town plants are hard to find and $$$. So I'll be giving this a try
Didn't really like Hoyas a few months ago. Now you're getting me hooked!
I’ve been into plants since 2018 but still will always like these tip videos for propagation, Will ALWAYS love a good prop box or updates on your props videos!! 🥰☺️
Harli, YOU GOTTA STOP WITH THE SELF-DEPRECATING COMMENTS!!! Your videos are never dumb, YOU are never dumb, we all love you and your content!
Every time I watch your videos it always makes me wanna snip every plant I have
So helpful!! Thank you 💚🪴
This was super helpful because my philodendron brasil is a little sparse on top and I’ve been wanting to fill it in 😁
I just got a Hoya Bella cutting that I’ve been struggling with so this video is so helpful!
Is it bad that I just figured out they my cling wrap wouldn’t stick to the container also I love this video!
Same here. Always fight with it.
I now want to chop my Hoya tricolor and fill the pot so maybe I'll give this a shot next.
Thanks for another awesome vid, Harli! I always get excited when I see a new video from you!
Great video! I think it’s really important especially for people who don’t know that Hoyas don’t bush out & fill the pot. It’s really rewarding when you get a tiny little cutting and make a big giant plant out of it - it might take a while but it is rewarding 🤗
Thank u so much for your videos. Its opening up a whole new world for me and I'm in love. Cant wait to propagate my lil butt off!
Congrats on the 200K AND on your pregnancy!! So excited for your family :)
I’ve been waiting for this video!
I’m new to Hoya and I’ve been dying to chop up my Krimson Princess and just wanted to make sure I do it right 😁
It was helpful harli stop always over thinking your content 🤩 we love it all the time 🥰
This was a awesome video, I was always curious if you should take all the moss off the roots before putting the cuttings in soil. I found this video super helpful 🌱🪴😉
I love that you're frugal like this! The tips are good, thanks!!
This was super helpful and right on time. I was wondering how to propagate a few of my hoyas. Thanks!
this is the one we've all been waiting forrrr
i love seeing little snips of each stage, definitely useful to see how other people prop their plants!
This was super helpful! I'm going to do this to my new hoyas 😊
I love your videos, you're definitely the most real/helpful/likeable plant RUclipsr!
I'm so ready to be in a place I can start propagating my plants!
I am fascinated with the prop box idea. I have been learning to make my own through trial and error 😆 so I always love it when you talk about them and how you plant in them. Thank you!
Prop boxes are so fun! I hope there was something helpful in this video for you!
yess I've been waiting for this video!
I’m going to try this on a couple of my Hoya. I’m just so scared to cut them. Your instructions make it look so easy! Congratulations on the new upcoming addition ♥️
You could always start with 2 cuttings. And if they fail, you won’t have risked the whole plant. That’s probably what I’ll try with my Hoya Chelsea. Just as an experiment 😍
Don’t be afraid, I had hoyas that were about to die. Put them in spahg and they rooted. Sometimes it takes more than a month sometimes less
Nothing like a vid from Harli to make your Monday great 🙌🏼❤️❤️
As a super newbie and frugal, this is very helpful!!
Congrats on 200k! I also like using sphagnum moss. I have a baby albo syngonium cutting that I rooted in sphagnum moss in a ziploc and it's just been sitting on the shelf doing its thang and it seems to be happy just the way it is.
Thanks Ashley for this video! I love propagation! Propagating Hoya's kind of intimidates me. Now, I'm going to take some cuttings and replay this video 100+ times! Lol
I have recently fallen in love with Hoyas. This video was great because I have several I would like to propagate and this seems like a really simple effective way to do that! Thanks so much and Congratulations 🎉🎈
For me propagating hoya compacta in a little jar with perlite and some water and covering the jar with a ziplock has worked great!
i was just scrolling and saw Harli G 2 minutes ago and I was like ohohohohohohohoh :D
I actually want plant shopping yesterday and noticed a variegated hoya and i was like oh i have to have it and it was 25$ and i was like not anymore and there was like 2 tiny 4 or 5 inch plants in a 6 inch pot and i sat it down and walked away. hope you have a wonderful day and sorry about your cat.
not me getting the scissors and take out containers out after watching this video
Thank you for showing how to make your plant pot look fuller. I got some scraggly plants with one cut and now I know what to do instead of spending my money.
This was very helpful and enlightening. I am fixing to repot and trim my hoya carnosa krimson princess and was planning to prop the cuttings. I didn't know that one node is all that's needed for each cutting. I was thanking each section needed at least two nodes, so I'll be able to make more babies from the trimmings. Thank you for this video. 👍
This was SO HELPFUL FOR ME!! I am a newbie and I just got my first Hoya, so I’m so excited to make more babies!!
Perfect timing! I have one single krinkle 8 cutting that I rooted that finally started leaf growth and I've been wondering how I can make more than a single vine once it gets bigger. I actually bought myself a hoya Chelsea with the intentions of combining it with the crinkle and making it a thicker plant, I never would have thought of doing this though. It's a lot thriftier of a way to make a bigger plant for sure!
I am loving these shorter videos! I've been chopping all of my Hoyas and made a prop box after watching your prop box video! I just potted some new baby Hoyas and am so excited! Congratulations to you and your family on your pregnancy!
This video is definitely helpful! Your hair looks gorgeous! Happy planting!
I just bought a hoya last week-end. Really interesting video, definitely want to get more hoyas now
I honestly just started doing this only because of all the of the RUclips videos I’ve been watching including yours. Great video thanks Harli
Love any Hoya videos you post 💖
Your video was very helpful to me. I recently became a lover of Hoyas. I have 5 of them now. I definitely can use the information you provided. Thank you.