Alocasias I Transitioned from Soil to Leca | 6-Month Update | Passive Hydro

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • G'day, guys! In today's video, I give you a 6-month update on my Alocasia micholitziana and Alocasia 'Stingray' that I moved from chunky aroid soil mix to leca in a no drainage passive hydro / semi-hydro system.
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    The plants have been inoculated with mycorrhizal fungus and have been growing like crazy ever since the transition despite constant spider mite infestations... grrrr bloody spider mites!
    I definitely recommend moving your Alocasia from soil to leca if you're having trouble with leaves dying off or root rot. Mine have thrived ever since I moved them into the passive hydro no drainage leca setup.

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  • @wlsterling
    @wlsterling Год назад +6

    THE PEACHES STREET FIGHTER SCENE!!! Amazing. Pure cinema.

  • @bawdybroad
    @bawdybroad Год назад +1

    Holy crap! Look at those leaf sizes! Well done!

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Год назад +1

    Fabulous growth with the Alocasias.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate :D You growing any?

    • @carolstuff
      @carolstuff Год назад

      I have 2 other Alocasias growing in leca, but they’re young. I grow most of my plants in semi hydro. I hate dirt; I use every substrate, except traditional soil.

  • @sarahneedom9661
    @sarahneedom9661 Год назад +1

    I say it all the time but you and peaches are awesome! I'm so glad you welcomed her into your home. You guys make a great team.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад +1

      Hehe thanks, Sarah :) Definitely glad we got her too

  • @gerda_g
    @gerda_g Год назад +1

    Amazeballs! 🤩 They are looking good! Leca for the win! 💯

  • @moniquepeterson9542
    @moniquepeterson9542 Год назад +1

    Oooh! I will have to try this as I struggle with ALs will jump back to your vid when you did this to see reasoning/ technique. Thank you!

  • @GreenWitch1
    @GreenWitch1 2 месяца назад

    I was gifted 4 Alocasias & keeping the watering just right for them is a pain in the arse! I just received leca & self watering pots & hope that solves the problem. If not, out they go! I don’t have problems with any of my other plants. And, if those things attract pests, out they go! I have never had a pest problem in my 45 years as a grower.

  • @Riddlemt
    @Riddlemt 8 месяцев назад +2

    Drill holes above water line to help prevent root rot

  • @paultheplantparent2702
    @paultheplantparent2702 Год назад +1

    Hahahaha. That fight at the end. You’re my new favorite thing about RUclips. 😂. This is hilarious! Also, awesome results w the alocasia! I’d love for you to explore Maranta. My favorite indoor plant at the moment. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @Palmguy222
    @Palmguy222 Год назад +1

    Well done Pete !

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад

      Cheers, Jack! You growing any Alocasias?

    • @Palmguy222
      @Palmguy222 Год назад

      @@petevsplants7516 yes…A. Cuprea,A. Micholitziana,A. Amazonia,A. Lauterbachiana…all in soils.

  • @jamesparadigm
    @jamesparadigm Год назад +1

    🐸🧦
    Well done, Pete! Nice to see how your Alocasia have taken off in LECA.
    Watch out for Peaches, she's feisty!
    💪😻

  • @ChipKnox
    @ChipKnox 5 месяцев назад +1

    I don't see any drainage in the plant vessels

  • @agneslazarenko2653
    @agneslazarenko2653 Год назад +1

    My alocasias love leca as well
    Love your frog In a sock logo 😄

  • @brianhardaway9716
    @brianhardaway9716 Год назад +1

    Good short video. Ja the roots got burnt from the sun. I use a piece of paper to block the sun and protect the roots from rotting. The positive aspect is that it causes the plant to send out more roots. Have you tried moistening S.Moss and placing it at the top of the root ball? Although many plant the Alocasia too deep in the substrate, inducing too much moisture and causing the plant stem to rot, if you plant it correctly the moisture from the moss will not only cause new roots to grow but also cause the plant to push out Corms. I also noticed that your root ball is further down from the opening. This can cause the new “Pups” to be too tight and become damaged. Also when planting higher in the glass since the “Pups” are from the root ball they have less obstruction and pop out easily. Lecha is easiest and most practical substrate. I believe Alocasia love it because of the amount of air and space the roots receive. Pons, Perlite and Fluval are also great, but I feel the roots are too confined or densely packed. Mixing them is the better solution but less cost efficient. Made an experiment with all 4 substrates and the Lecha, Fluval, Pons and Perlite, in that order, was also my success rating. I’m impressed with the Fluval too and am conducting a long term test. As of 4 months the Fluval is giving support and additional nourishment. The root growth is immediate. The optic is also pleasing to the eye. I have basically 70% of the 100+ plants of Lecha with more to come. But the Fluval is definitely my 2nd choice although it’s very expensive in comparison. And yes those spots are from Thrips. They should be dealt with every 7 days for 14-21 days. After that the plant will thank you with unblemished leaves. My Variegated Frydek had them too but because of the variegation it’s not as noticeable. Thanks for the video.

  • @loidaroman347
    @loidaroman347 3 месяца назад

    Love Alocasias have some at home thanks for the information.

  • @sweetievicdee876
    @sweetievicdee876 Год назад +1

    Love the ending. ❤ Go Peaches for the win 😂

  • @MsDevilBabi
    @MsDevilBabi Год назад +1

    Awesome video thank you!! Love the channel and subbed!!

  • @dianeparker2075
    @dianeparker2075 Год назад +2

    My Frydek looks like yours, it is in a mix of Leca and Pon, roots galore! My Stingray is in Pon and roots are out the bottom of the pot, it is much newer and smaller than the Frydek. All of my plants in both substrates are doing very well. i am just getting into Hoyas and understand that they LOVE Pon.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад

      Awesome! They seem to do well when the conditions are right.

  • @chrissgarden5979
    @chrissgarden5979 Год назад +3

    I was thinking of moving my Alocasia to full hydro but haven't worked up the courage..... maybe I will have to give semi hydro some though.

    • @Danko_HS
      @Danko_HS Год назад +1

      How do you keep some of these bigger plants straight in full hydro? I've seen bushlike plants (Calathea, Begonia etc) grown in a vase with water, but i have no idea how to keep tall plants upright. I guess that's why people use leca and pon, just for support.

    • @chrissgarden5979
      @chrissgarden5979 Год назад +2

      @@Danko_HS some of my bigger full hydro plants, like my Monstera, is in a big tall vase. The vase forms part of the support.

    • @SuperUsername147
      @SuperUsername147 Год назад

      I don’t have a lot of experience with alocasia but I will say that my stingray loves leca. After a pest treatment my stingray died back to a stump with no roots and I thought it was a goner. But it rooted like crazy and now that I’m fertilizing and watering regularly (I was very neglectful for a while) it is finally throwing out more mature leaves and no longer aborting the older ones. I’ve never had spider mites on it either which is impressive because I massively underwatered it for a couple years and never gave it nutrients. Semi hydro is perfect for alocasias because it has the proper aeration and moisture to keep them happy. I recommend transferring some corms over before transferring the whole plant just in case. Anything can happen and like I said, I can only speak of my experience with the stingray.

  • @ConnieP92
    @ConnieP92 Год назад +1

    Fab job mate! I’ve given up on owning alocasia but kudos to you for persevering 💪And it’s paid off. Will be transitioning my Calathea to semi hydro so I hope they go off like ‘a frog in a sock’ too 😅

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад +1

      oh nice! Let me know how they go. I haven't seen anyone do Calatheas in hydro :D

    • @ConnieP92
      @ConnieP92 Год назад +1

      @@petevsplants7516 I believe Nora (The LECA Queen) has her Orbifolia in LECA.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад

      Oh nice!

  • @od.vandeveer
    @od.vandeveer Год назад +1

    It looks great, I will try to transfer my polly to pon. I think the pon will be less of a problem with leaves getting stuck and I have never used leca

  • @eceb.9913
    @eceb.9913 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Pete, love your videos. Very informative. As far as I know, Alocasias are toxic to animals. How do you manage to keep them away from Peaches?

  • @aplantprocess
    @aplantprocess Год назад +1

    That fight 😹
    I feel like I have similar results with PAFCAL as I do with LECA. Maybe see how it goes with your Alocasia? My scalprum likes it.

  • @katc8499
    @katc8499 4 месяца назад

    I am having trouble finding a good guide to water and fertilizer. How high up should I fill with water? Is this similar to a start in water, and the roots won't rot if you fill the cup? Should you actually submerge the roots and allow the water to stand until consumed? I have looked at several videos and googled, but am failing to find this info.

  • @Sarah-zk4je
    @Sarah-zk4je Год назад +1

    I switched my frydek to a "parfait" situation- it's in 1/3 leca, 1/3 chunky soil, and 1/3 moss at the top. It's gone from 1 sad plant to 5 mostly happy ones!

  • @richardr5878
    @richardr5878 Год назад +1

    Great update. Alocasia are my jam! You may have convinced me to try some. I lean toward Pon. I use Leca in my soil mixes, but not in semi hydro. Do you or can you do a Pon vs Leca with an alocasia?
    THANK YOU for not calling it a Frydek. 😂.
    I have a Melo corm I’m propping and a imperial nebula that’s just kinda meh. Maybe I’ll try those. Since it’s winter here and they are not normally under grow lights, may get a false result.Nebula could be dormant, but still worth a try.

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад

      Yeah, I'd probably just go with Pon. It's magic stuff haha

    • @dianeparker2075
      @dianeparker2075 Год назад

      I have mine in a mix of Pon and Leca and it looks just like Pete's, doing very well!

  • @waktukaksugeng9540
    @waktukaksugeng9540 Год назад +1

    A good information how to care alocasia

  • @carpadiem92
    @carpadiem92 Год назад +1

    I moved my alocasia to leca as well a couple of months ago and the growth is insane! Bigger growth, healthier roots and more growth. So much fun 👏🏻 Do you have more alocasia in leca??

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад +1

      Good work! Yeah, I think they just get a much better balance of air/water for their root systems and they love it.

    • @prahamerlon3360
      @prahamerlon3360 10 месяцев назад

      I am looking for this.Thank you for sharing to process.I am going to move my alo to leca right now.

  • @AhmadAsrafHashim
    @AhmadAsrafHashim Год назад +1

    i use smaller size leca for delicate roots n plants that shoots from the bottom

  • @SuperUsername147
    @SuperUsername147 Год назад +1

    I wish my stingray was shaped like yours. Mine has longer skinnier leaves. I thought it was a maturity thing but even your small immature leaves have a deep sinus and wide leaves.

  • @hennesseyme9112
    @hennesseyme9112 Год назад

    I have a question? What happens if you transition back to an aroid mix or soil?

  • @dianepetrowski6437
    @dianepetrowski6437 Год назад

    Have you tried the plastic net pots so you can rinse the leca?

  • @ReisePiece
    @ReisePiece Год назад

    What does the microrhizal fungus do?

  • @bawdybroad
    @bawdybroad Год назад +1

    Could you use straight perlite to avoid those entrapped leaves issues?

  • @jinyan3297
    @jinyan3297 Год назад

    Hi Pete love your videos! I would like to ask how you keep your alocasia safe during winter? I heard they are very sensitive to cold weather and I’m not sure how to face cold Melbourne weather with them 😢

    • @petevsplants7516
      @petevsplants7516  Год назад

      Hey mate, I think if you've got them indoors they should do okay. Worst case scenario they drop a few leaves or all of them and you just have to make sure you don't overwater them until they start growing again.

  • @brittanyfeeney2260
    @brittanyfeeney2260 Год назад

    I’m so glad I have watched your videos. My experience with all my alocasias in soil have been the exact same! I just bought everything to try this method. Fingers crossed🫠

  • @nonikhall
    @nonikhall Год назад

    Do you think moving them to leca will help with pests?

  • @muCephei_
    @muCephei_ Год назад

    I wonder if certain plants like Monstera's would be good in LECA because with semi hydroponics, the roots that come out of the plastic pot and sit in the reservoir would be crushed because of the weight. I don't think LECA's are for plants that get huge.

    • @abbieclark4766
      @abbieclark4766 9 месяцев назад

      My monsteras do the best in LECA. I have 2 deliciosa from soil, a few rooted cuttings I got from friends and a thai... before they would spot, I would occasionally get root rot, and their leaves would sag. In LECA the past year they have all thrived and push leaves out like crazy even in the winter. I never had a leaf get over 16" until I had it in LECA. The leca creates air pockets between the balls for roots to grow between, so no worries of roots being crushed. It also fairly easy to move up in container size (just remember to use a container that is the same width all the way down for easy removal!)

  • @Syed_Nouman
    @Syed_Nouman Год назад

    Can i leave them in just water? Without leca?

  • @FinalFlameXD
    @FinalFlameXD Год назад +1

    Hahah best ending ever 😂

  • @WetMyPothos
    @WetMyPothos 11 месяцев назад

    Smaller leca/Perlite /at top 1/2 will help Babys

  • @TheLeafShack
    @TheLeafShack 6 месяцев назад

    Spider mites is a word that needs to be censored 🤣😅

  • @clairethomas4118
    @clairethomas4118 Год назад +1

    UFC Peaches.

  • @RafaelGonzalezmagic
    @RafaelGonzalezmagic Год назад

    There is nothing there

  • @9825k
    @9825k Год назад +2

    Stop pestering that cat.