make sure to change the water weekly so your plants root still have access to oxygen. and because the plant isn’t in soil and therefore isn’t getting its nutrients from soil, you should use a liquid fertilizer and fertilize one a month!
In Brazil we have a mosquito that loves water it gives you a deasese called DENGUE, it puts its eggs on the water speacially in vases, water that doesn't move, and then more mosquitos are born it bites you and you can get this deasese, a few years back I had DENGUE, I was hopitalized for 4 days, I was terrible, here many people di3 just because a simple vase with water, so depending the country you live in, dirt is always a better option
If the plants are kept inside the house or apartment, it should be fine. Make sure to bug proof your doors and windows. Install a screen door if possible.
I had it while I was in Africa in 2019. I have never sweated so much in my entire Life, because of the fever. Also it gave me horrible joint pain. Thank god my daughter didn’t get bitten once!
Correct. We have dengue in Malaysia too. So change your plant water every 5 days and clean the roots too just in case any mosquito larvae sticking to the plant.
A couple of things I would mention, having done Kratky Hydroponics. Don't fill the water all the way up, as plants in solution actually like the top portion of their roots not in water ("air roots"). For algae, you can put a little hydrogen peroxide in the water (but the low dilution product from the pharmacy has a stabiliser in it. It will work enough if you cannot get the unstabilised H202. You will get algae in a clear container. Finally, put some for-hydro nutrients in the water. The for-soil nutrients do not have the right blend. You can usually get cheap hydro nutrients (all-in-one products) for little one-off projects like this. If you are serious about hydro, then you need to get quality nutrients.
@@scoopearlynutrients plus light through the clear glass will result in algae. I have over 50 plants in semi-hydro and each one of them got algae until I put them in a solid container.
I have grown plants in water for years. I give them miracle grow mixed in the water and I change out their water when they need it. I find if I keep them out of direct sunlight there is no algae. I love watching how the roots gro, I think they look so interesting 🤗
How do you resolve the algae issue, eventually forming on the pebbles and roots, due to the sunlight through the transparent glass? Any remedy other than washing them?
@@jazzyjoanna Copper has properties that makes it incompatible with algae. So when you add a penny or two..you'll see the algae grow less or not at all.
In an ideal world, you wouldn’t actually convert roots from soil to water. This is because moving plants can indeed shock and fill them. Most people find it far more beneficial to start growing cuttings inside of water (i.e. propagate). This way the roots will develop in the water. It is tough for a plant to adapt to a new environment so you have to be super gentle and not to handle the roots roughly.
How is it doing now. Whenever I do my leca, I only put about a third of the nutrient water into the container. Not all of the roots get wet You can drown it if there is too much water
@@SheffieldMadePlants alright, but how do you really keep the roots from moving as much each time you are to change the water? Won’t it disturb the plant’s growth?
As long as the water is changed regularly lots of plants will grow beautifully in water with nutrients added occasionally. It is usually easier to start with some cuttings and put them in water to grow roots rather than transferring a plant with a full root system from soil to water though .
I know this is too late, but what helps you choose which rocks ro use? I noticed some uses small river rocks, but this one have larger ones; what helps you determine it?
I have a plant like this and this was inspiring to do since I have had it for a while now and I feel it need something "new". But I wonder should you replace the water often or how does this work? I mean don't the water get muddy or do algiers start to grow or something in the long run. Also I wonder do stones get nutrients to the plant or do you have to add in the water? I got one more question sorry, my plant has a pretty long stem is it harmful to "bury" the stem in the stones?
make sure to change the water weekly so your plants root still have access to oxygen. and because the plant isn’t in soil and therefore isn’t getting its nutrients from soil, you should use a liquid fertilizer and fertilize one a month!
Could you please tell me,wt type of liquid fertilizer we can give
Can this be done with any kind of plant
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И в итоге будет вся банка зеленая....
Where can I get this vase please
In Brazil we have a mosquito that loves water it gives you a deasese called DENGUE, it puts its eggs on the water speacially in vases, water that doesn't move, and then more mosquitos are born it bites you and you can get this deasese, a few years back I had DENGUE, I was hopitalized for 4 days, I was terrible, here many people di3 just because a simple vase with water, so depending the country you live in, dirt is always a better option
I’ve had that too! I wouldn’t wish it on anyone!! I got bite in Punta Cana. So glad you made it through it
If the plants are kept inside the house or apartment, it should be fine. Make sure to bug proof your doors and windows. Install a screen door if possible.
I had it while I was in Africa in 2019. I have never sweated so much in my entire Life, because of the fever. Also it gave me horrible joint pain. Thank god my daughter didn’t get bitten once!
Por esa razón hay que estar cambiándole el agua a las plantas💐🙏🙏
Correct. We have dengue in Malaysia too. So change your plant water every 5 days and clean the roots too just in case any mosquito larvae sticking to the plant.
I always collect those rocks for my plants on walks 🪴
Adding the pebbles to the bottom only with the roots sitting on top of them makes changing the water easier and it still looks really pretty☺️
👍👍
How it's gonna stand correctly then?
Зачем вы нам это все показываете если неможите рассказать на русском
A couple of things I would mention, having done Kratky Hydroponics. Don't fill the water all the way up, as plants in solution actually like the top portion of their roots not in water ("air roots"). For algae, you can put a little hydrogen peroxide in the water (but the low dilution product from the pharmacy has a stabiliser in it. It will work enough if you cannot get the unstabilised H202. You will get algae in a clear container. Finally, put some for-hydro nutrients in the water. The for-soil nutrients do not have the right blend. You can usually get cheap hydro nutrients (all-in-one products) for little one-off projects like this. If you are serious about hydro, then you need to get quality nutrients.
Wow beautiful
Awesome ❤
J'adore cette idée
Lol about 2 seconds I was going "please don't but a betta in there ".
Very glad i was wrong 😂
Nice with the White stones, vase and all. The design. Beautiful! “TheChef”
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I think algae is gonna enter it very soon 😂
You add diluted liquid fertilizer in order to provide nutrients.
@@scoopearlynutrients plus light through the clear glass will result in algae. I have over 50 plants in semi-hydro and each one of them got algae until I put them in a solid container.
I have grown plants in water for years. I give them miracle grow mixed in the water and I change out their water when they need it. I find if I keep them out of direct sunlight there is no algae. I love watching how the roots gro, I think they look so interesting 🤗
@@ItsroccibЧто такое твёрдый контейнер?
Just beautiful ❤
It was just beautiful as it was
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Yep beautiful as was😊
Sooo sooo beautiful❤❤❤
Very nice💚💚
Beautiful idea, beautiful plant!
Wow ganda
Very beautiful decoration ❤❤
Beautiful plants ❤
Love the idea ❤
Beautiful
It depends on what type of plant you use
Beautiful 😊
Plants need roots for breathing, that’s why water in excess can kill them, how do you deal with it?and the need of nutrients?
Plants can grow in water. Plenty of oxygen
Beautiful ❤
Thank you
I love ❤️ it
good idea😊❤
Plants ki natural khurak mitti hai mitti se alag mat kro
Go search hydroponic and you will learn
Beautiful in bottle. Have a blessed day.
Thank you! You too!
Super🎉🎉
Glorious. Can I do with any plant or I must be cerful whot plant can handle this much water
Any plant
@@SheffieldMadePlants
Hi
Do I need any special kind of stones or I can use any stones, please advise
Love this ❤🎉
How do you resolve the algae issue, eventually forming on the pebbles and roots, due to the sunlight through the transparent glass? Any remedy other than washing them?
Changing the water every couple of weeks
Changing water and adding a penny.
@@Luuvewhat's the benefit of the penny?
You should always change the water of hydroponic plants once a week.
@@jazzyjoanna Copper has properties that makes it incompatible with algae. So when you add a penny or two..you'll see the algae grow less or not at all.
Wow I like that
Интересно посмотреть на растение через несколько месяцев)
It's interesting to see this plant after a few months in bottle)
Nice thank you
Que lindo !!! 🪴
Nice idea.. which fertilizers to use for plants in water
Wow so nice
Thanks 😁
Ok I guess I’m going to sound foolish, but don’t plants and trees need soil?
They can grow hydroponically
@@SheffieldMadePlants Thank you for replying!
Me : Rashogulla😋😋
Others : Marshmallows
Gardener : It's white pebbles, lol 😆
How does this method work on Hoya plants they can be so timid?
@JoAnna Thomas Hoya thrives in a dry environment. So it needs very little water 💧 👍
I thought rasgulla
Can we do it for alovea plant
It was looking more beautiful in pot
Thank you 😊
Adoro i tuoi video..👍🌺
Grazie mille
Dekhne me beautiful lg raha hai but plants ko kitni problem ho rahi hogi mitti ke bina 🙄🙄
Minas Gerais-Brasil.
Parabéns! Que inteligência tremenda 👏👏👏😙❤
It is sooo beautiful..
New subscriber😊
Thanks and welcome
Nice sharing
Perfect! 😍👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!! 😊
How many days would it survive?
Sólo agua y piedras? No durará mucho.
That's so lovely!!
Thank you! 😊
Am i the only one who thought those rocks were marshmallows ✋😭
I like it
E a proriferacao de pernilongos?
I did the same thing with my Janet Craig after an old root rot issue.
Great 👍
Beautiful roots
Don't the roots need to move freely?
Won't that environment change risk to shock the plant?
yeah it will be shocked, but it will recover quickly.
Nah it's fine
In an ideal world, you wouldn’t actually convert roots from soil to water. This is because moving plants can indeed shock and fill them. Most people find it far more beneficial to start growing cuttings inside of water (i.e. propagate). This way the roots will develop in the water. It is tough for a plant to adapt to a new environment so you have to be super gentle and not to handle the roots roughly.
Nice sharing
Lindo arreglo ...
Tengo muchas así...
Me encanta tener plantas en agua ,cada vez que las miro me dan paz y armonía .👍🇨🇱
👍😁
Una pregunta cada cuánto le cambias el agua gracias
Una vez al mes si está muy sucia y si no solo se va rellenando...ya que no es bueno cambiar muy seguido porque la planta forma su propio ecosistema
Where do you get your pots?
How is it doing now. Whenever I do my leca, I only put about a third of the nutrient water into the container. Not all of the roots get wet You can drown it if there is too much water
It's difficult to clean the bottle every week otherwise it might cause root rot.. Not a sustainable idea
Just change the water. Keeps it clean and fresh
@@SheffieldMadePlants alright, but how do you really keep the roots from moving as much each time you are to change the water?
Won’t it disturb the plant’s growth?
It's super easy! Just drain the water, let the tap run through the glass container for a minute, then refill it with fresh water.
Brilliant
I thought those were marshmallows for a second
Me2 (marshmallows).
😂yo tambien
We can keep the water plant in soil ,it will survive , but if we keep the soil plant in water root rot will happened soon
As long as the water is changed regularly lots of plants will grow beautifully in water with nutrients added occasionally. It is usually easier to start with some cuttings and put them in water to grow roots rather than transferring a plant with a full root system from soil to water though .
Çok güzel oldu yosunlanma ile ilgili ne yapabilirim
Can most plants go in water then instead of soil
Yea they can be grown hydroponically
I know this is too late, but what helps you choose which rocks ro use? I noticed some uses small river rocks, but this one have larger ones; what helps you determine it?
It’s purely decorative so just whatever looks like. It’s good to mix it up
LOVE IT
Thanks 👍
So beautiful
Thank you 😊
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Will it stay alive without soil??
Yep
I'm going to try this with my small dracaena. Thanks!
You bet!
What potting mixture are u using for plants
Very nice indeed. People commenting negatively, please note that you also need to clean it from time to time. Don’t be so lazy.
Thank you 😊
Đang trồng trong đất..sang thủy canh có sống được không..hay chỉ làm video cho like
Can I do this with Aloe Vera?😃
Think so. Not tried it
Look good for now...
Nice 👍
Awesome 👍
👍😁
What are in the container
My favorite spider plants ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No puedo entender por que larga plasticos en el fondo de maceta????
Nice idea but will the plant survive ?
Yes
It may not grow very well tho overall and stay around the same size. Might be wise to use additives in that case.
Aapka glass jar it's very good 👆👌👌👍
Does this work for any plant? I really like it
Pretty much
@@SheffieldMadePlants okay, thank you!
Excelente❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Super
i like your video...can you please teach more on other plants...i began gardening the last 7 months....thank you
I’ve got lots of vids on the channel 👍
Beautiful
Which all plants can survive in water like this ? Nice piece
Pretty much all plants can grow in water
@@SheffieldMadePlants I'm afraid that's not true. Many plants would not survive this for long. This vid should definitely come with a warning.
Rocks R2 heavy might stop roots growing 🙏
Don’t think that’s a problem
Alternatively, you can use LECA. That's what I grow my hydro plants in.
What other plants have a similar root system? You've made me a very happy plant parent. Love your videos ❤️
Calathea, spider plants, snake plants. Basically anything without bulbs like Zz plant
@@SheffieldMadePlants 💕
@@SheffieldMadePlantscan all these plant you mentioned, grow in water...the way you planted in the video
@@khairekaseer1884 yep 👍
What do the white rocks do because I noticed you put them in water first.
Purely decorative. I washed them first otherwise water goes cloudy
Thank you for answering my question
Muy bello!! Pero tienes que estar cambiandole el agua y lavando las piedras muy constantemente
I have a plant like this and this was inspiring to do since I have had it for a while now and I feel it need something "new".
But I wonder should you replace the water often or how does this work?
I mean don't the water get muddy or do algiers start to grow or something in the long run.
Also I wonder do stones get nutrients to the plant or do you have to add in the water?
I got one more question sorry, my plant has a pretty long stem is it harmful to "bury" the stem in the stones?
Should aim to feed it regularly with liquid fertilizer and change the water whenever it appears cloudy or seems to be forming algea.
Love this one too 😍here we go again...🙈