Best Fertilizers + Fertilizing Schedule - Plant One On Me - Ep 012

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • In this episode we talk about something that we all try to get out of: fertilizing our plants! Don't worry-it's not as hard as it looks; we just have to make time for it.
    People have asked about the Fertilizing Spreadsheet I use. Good news: you can get a free copy of the 30 Houseplant Care Spreadsheet by signing up to the Homestead Brooklyn newsletter ( eepurl.com/clrKeL). And I also include a more robust copy of the 300 Houseplant Care Spreadsheet in my Houseplant Masterclass (www.houseplantmasterclass.com) for all those interested. Also, if you're curious for the fertilizer links, you can go here: amazon.com/shop/summerrayneoakes.
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Комментарии • 96

  • @SuperOhsarah
    @SuperOhsarah 5 лет назад +24

    you know you are a serious plant geek when you have spreadsheet for them! hahahahaha

    • @bgkdiver1313
      @bgkdiver1313 3 года назад

      or having sooooo many that you need one!!

  • @joyavenzant5086
    @joyavenzant5086 Год назад +1

    Binge watching all your videos summer you are amazing 👏 ❤ 💕 💖

  • @condritahenderson3763
    @condritahenderson3763 2 года назад +1

    Summer Raine, thank you for your in-depth knowledge of plant care and for showing us ways to create green walls. I love your tour videos and the feedback you get for yourself and all of us! Awesome!

  • @mimisplants781
    @mimisplants781 6 лет назад +17

    You have no idea how much you've inspired me! The beauty in your home! The Knowledgeable answer you've have given. Have helped me learn and now I have a little Jungle of my own. I've even stop smoking in inconsideration of the plants!👌😄Girl you got a fan in me!!!!!!

    • @TheMindofSuccessalah
      @TheMindofSuccessalah 6 лет назад +1

      I've also created my own jungle haha ! I would like even more. do you have any pics ?

  • @kathydoyle9939
    @kathydoyle9939 5 лет назад +2

    I LOVE plants!
    I LOVE spreadsheets!
    My PLANTS will LOVE a spreadsheet to keep ME on track!
    I'm growing a Great Northern Bean plant from a pan of soaked beans that had been made into soup during a MN blizzard!
    Thank you for this video! 🌱👩‍💻😊🕊👋

  • @mariaarias1703
    @mariaarias1703 7 лет назад

    I love your apartment .I have few plant my self love them so relaxing when I'm watering them

  • @nenee009
    @nenee009 7 лет назад

    Your channel and everything about you is so freaking awesome!!!

  • @WHEREtheFUNK
    @WHEREtheFUNK 3 года назад +1

    I use the same all purpose fertilizer "Jacks all purpose" 20-20-20

  • @yunzers
    @yunzers 6 лет назад +1

    Very informative, thanks so much!

  • @melissalefebvre3476
    @melissalefebvre3476 4 года назад

    This helped so much! Thank you.

  • @jojok49
    @jojok49 6 лет назад +1

    Is there anywhere you post these spreadsheets? It’d take hours to find what’s on there separately. It looks so useful! Thank you for the video. The information here is something I’ve been looking for for a long time. I love how comprehensive this is!

  • @MildredBonkers
    @MildredBonkers 4 года назад +1

    I bought all my fertilizer before I watched this, only to find I bought all the same fertilizers! Boy was I excited!

  • @staceymarie3438
    @staceymarie3438 3 года назад

    This is so informative, thank you Summer! I've just got into plants and literally just began a spreadsheet yesterday before I came across this video so this was immensely useful! Is your spreadsheet uploaded anywhere so that I might compare and get a better idea of what to include in mine? I'd be so grateful for your help. Thank you!

  • @elizabethurbina7859
    @elizabethurbina7859 6 лет назад +1

    Great info

  • @QuebecCichlides
    @QuebecCichlides 4 года назад

    Great video. I subscribed to your newsletter. Thank you for sharing this information :D

  • @GraemeOfCawdor
    @GraemeOfCawdor 6 лет назад +1

    Hey Summer, great tips and your spreadsheet looks very complete. I was wondering if you could make a copy of the spreadsheet (so we dont mess-up your original) and post the sharing link here. I think it would help a lot of people to get one step closer to their very own indoor hanging gardens.

  • @GrigorisDeoudis
    @GrigorisDeoudis 5 лет назад

    I have a similar spreadsheet and it helps me a lot. But I don't keep taxonomic details since I can find them online. I find that to be helpful as I can in that way add more columns that are truly for the plants care only. I personally don't fertilize that much - usually twice per year, once in spring and in the summer respectively - and my plants are happy and free of pests mostly. Fertilizing often means more troubles with plant pests 🙂...

  • @mstallingsphoto
    @mstallingsphoto 7 лет назад

    Hi Summer! I recently found your channel and LOVE it! Thanks for all the great tips! I'm getting my feet wet with indoor gardening and experimenting with houseplants. I was wondering - do you have a specific resource for gaining knowledge of each plant? For example, when you aquire a new plant do you have a certain resource for learning it's fertilization requirements, light requirements, etc? The tags that come with plants are so vague!

  • @braucm57
    @braucm57 7 лет назад +10

    Hey Summer Rayne! evergreengirl57 here. The video totally answered my question and was very helpful. It's only recently, as I've added more plants to my collection, that I've been more intentional about fertilizing. I was originally keeping notes in a notebook, but the spreadsheet is definitely more efficient. Thanks for going over the different types of fertilizer you use, as well.

    • @summerrayneoakes
      @summerrayneoakes  7 лет назад +3

      Fantastic. So glad it's helpful to you! Thanks for the great question.

  • @LizQuincy
    @LizQuincy 3 года назад

    You are exactly like me with the spreadsheet! Haha. Very few people like us.

  • @WanderingNoldo
    @WanderingNoldo 7 лет назад +1

    Wow, that was a very well-made presentation, making an extremely complex subject seem a little simpler. And I couldn't help noticing Selaginella kraussiana on your list - I guess that must be the most ancient plant in your collection.

    • @summerrayneoakes
      @summerrayneoakes  7 лет назад +2

      Definitely one of the more ancient varieties. Funny because I just went fossil hunting at home in PA and found some of its ancestors and brought the stones home with me. The Selaginella grows with my ferns quite well.

  • @doyouzgot2knw
    @doyouzgot2knw 4 года назад

    Thank you for this very informative video, and what the numbers on the fertilizers mean (i never knew what it was) and also how to fertilize the plants. BUT ... I just had a question that i don't believe you covered in this video, so I'll ask, and perhaps the plant community can chip in to help me out. How will one know that their plant is in need of fertilization? Are produced leafs way smaller? Is there going to be a dramatic decrease in new leafs? Will the plant die eventually? Are leafs not as green as they should be?
    I love watching your videos, i hope that you continue to do "home plant make overs" where you teach people who really want more plants in their homes, and you help them out with their lighting situations and what plants are best for them depending on their lifestyle! (i really enjoyed the one you did with the guy in his apartment)

  • @bgkdiver1313
    @bgkdiver1313 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @morganhill2215
    @morganhill2215 4 года назад

    Just a tip since you have soooo many plants. If you hit CTRL+F and enter the name of the plant excel will take you to the first time the word appears as well as highlight any other time it appears in the spreadsheet.

  • @xteanuh
    @xteanuh 7 лет назад

    Thanks for these videos! They're so helpful. Up until now I haven't been in the habit of fertilizing my plants regularly but this video has inspired me to start. I have a beautiful and very large cactus that has recently gotten very sick. First, it was infested with mealy bugs so I cleaned them off and took it outside on a sunny day for about an hour. The mealy bugs seem to be gone now but the tops of the cactus are a dark grey color and I'm wondering if there's any way to heal it? I also have a pretty leggy bougainvillea that is now happily growing many leaves on the outer, weaker branches and I'm wondering if there's any good way to prune it back or encourage growth on the thicker branches that are closer to the base?

  • @TheBarefootedGardener
    @TheBarefootedGardener 6 лет назад +1

    I just found your channel, and it’s awesome! Do you grow Colocasia indoors?? I usually use more slow release fertilizer, and I have 1/2 compost in my potting mix. I also use water from my fish tank and koi pond for my plants... although the pond’s nitrates are close to zero because of all the aquatic plants... great explanations for everything!

  • @fallingspark2258
    @fallingspark2258 7 лет назад +45

    Would you be able to upload this spreadsheet? (as possibly a downloadable) I'm mostly interested in the light preferences of the plants you have listed. You have SOOO many, and it's all pretty and organized right in this list. As well as because Google searches tend to become redundant in what they pull up (not much variety) when researching if one doesn't have the specific name of the plant.

    • @summerrayneoakes
      @summerrayneoakes  7 лет назад +24

      Yes, I'm working on getting it into a more presentable format. I'm pretty Type A about these things, so I want to make sure it's got all the latest and greatest for everyone. Will keep everyone posted via blog and newsletter and Instagram!

    • @jessicashaffalo8606
      @jessicashaffalo8606 6 лет назад +7

      Did this happen to get uploaded anywhere since? I checked the blog but didn't see it. :) Thanks!

    • @beckyclark453
      @beckyclark453 6 лет назад +6

      I’d love to have a copy of the document as well! There was so much information on there and it would be so useful to me as I’m just finding my green thumb. 🍃Thanks for all of these videos! They are so helpful!

    • @mystickid1
      @mystickid1 6 лет назад +4

      hi summer. was the doc uploaded? Thank you !!

    • @katiecartier5153
      @katiecartier5153 5 лет назад +1

      This video is amazing! I love it.
      Was this document ever uploaded?

  • @Wrldgirlvikky
    @Wrldgirlvikky 6 лет назад

    i hope you get a video of you doing the fertilization

  • @amydd100
    @amydd100 5 лет назад

    Great video, I just got some pretty new plants that are in the process of getting new leaves. When should I start fertilizing? Also, how long after repotting should a plant be fertilizer?

  • @RadioImmunoAssay2
    @RadioImmunoAssay2 7 лет назад

    I can't help but wonder why you have a folder on Syria. also! I compost with red wigglers & was wondering if you have any input on that type of fertilizer. I recently started keeping plants in my apartment & love your videos! ~ Ria

  • @stefpix
    @stefpix 5 лет назад

    Very informative. I noticed really increased root growth after starting applying a seaweed extract concentrate. Not technically a fertilizer but I really observed a difference. Some people swear by using Michigan State University fertilizer. Ordered some. Also using Dynagrow orchid fertilizer that I read is not salt based. I also noticed great growth with composted horse manure. It does not smell. Usually in September / October can be found as a closeout bargain at HD or Lowes. I have a sprayer like yours, but I use more the 1 gallon one that has a wand. Easier for watering pots on shelves without spills. I wish all fertilizer would give how many parts per part of water like 1:1xxx rather than spoons per gallon that is hard to scale up or down. ml per l is so much easier. I wanted to get that fish / seaweed extract but the smell was like rotting fish sauce. I wonder if diluted the smell would dissipate.

  • @xccude
    @xccude 7 лет назад

    Hi summer! How much do you spray with the water soluble fertiliser? I mixed a seaweed solution and sprayed on my pot bamboo willowy tree and the leaves seems to be turning brown slowly. Did I water too much of it?

  • @nirvana4life66
    @nirvana4life66 5 лет назад +1

    How do you feel about fish emulsion? How would I use it, and make my own?

  • @Sarah-vl4mq
    @Sarah-vl4mq 5 лет назад

    I love your intro!❤ what did you plant?

  • @annelisequinn1875
    @annelisequinn1875 6 лет назад

    Hi, great video, thank you. I would also love to download your spreadsheet, it is wonderful! I have a variety of indoor plants and finally found a fertilizer that has been suitable to use as essentially a multipurpose solution. It's a 15-9-12 and is called Osmocote Smart Release Plant Food Plus for Indoor and Outdoor. The granules are coated with a resin (I am questioning the safety of this?..) so that the nutrients are released slowly, allowing you to go up to 6 months between fertilizations. Any thoughts on this type of fertilizer?

  • @NotChrisXXX
    @NotChrisXXX 6 лет назад

    Love hinterland ferts

  • @CompletelyAwesome
    @CompletelyAwesome 7 лет назад

    Hi Summer, thanks for the video! Just wondering which fertiliser you use for your Ficus Lyrata. Thanks!!

  • @CJ-fw8fz
    @CJ-fw8fz 5 лет назад +14

    Love your videos. Regarding 10-10-10 vs 20-20-20, help me understand. It seems one is just double strength. Could you not just have one and mix them according to which plants you're fertilizing?

    • @heidihudgins4793
      @heidihudgins4793 5 лет назад

      Great question- would love any input!

    • @WanderingNature
      @WanderingNature Год назад

      That’s what I’m doing 20-20-20
      Half strength every other week and just water the other week

  • @SMFortissimo
    @SMFortissimo 5 лет назад

    I've potted up all my plants in a potting soil that contains fertilizer. Is it a good idea to make a liquid fertilizer schedule as well. Or will that lead to overfertilizing?

  • @markusmue8464
    @markusmue8464 6 лет назад +1

    Please, the spreadsheet as excel would be beautiful. Most of us will work on it in our ways and add data and formatting, so I don t think perfection here is needed..No critique intended, it would be basically a super nice start to modify at own will and knowledge.. Cheerz! On with the good workxx, a biologist from Austria.

  • @meggrenae
    @meggrenae 7 лет назад

    I see that your notes specifically say not to soak your air plants. Can you expand more on this? I usually soak mine once every 1-3 weeks and leave them to dry upside down before returning them to their homes to prevent any rotting. I will sometimes bring them into the bathroom while I shower as well, but I've been meaning to get a mister so I can mist them too. Do you have any concerns about water from a mister collecting in the plant base and causing rotting? Or is that only a concern with soaking?

  • @QRadde
    @QRadde 7 лет назад

    Where do you find most of your plant info? Is there a book or website you use allot?

  • @feralgal46
    @feralgal46 4 года назад

    I started using Schultze fertilizer in the early 70s..adding the blue dropper full to my water EVERY time I watered as per instructions. Is this a good thing? Or would it stress the plants. To me it would be like planting in compost where the plant feeds as it needs? Thank you!

  • @mskogly
    @mskogly 6 лет назад +1

    Perhaps a dumb question, but what is the difference between 10:10:10 and 20:20:20. Why not just have 20:20:20 and dilute it with more water? Thanks for the nice videoes :)

  • @jordanchiam9647
    @jordanchiam9647 5 лет назад

    Hi summer rayne. Just wondering what are your thoughts on osmocote. that's all i use at home.. it hasnt harmed my plants but im not really sure if it has really benefitted my plants either. ive searched the net about the use of osmocote for houseplants but cant seem to find a lot of info about it. thanks in advance :) hello from the sunny humid philippines.

  • @epd0126
    @epd0126 7 лет назад

    do you order any plants on line if so from where (large tall plants)

  • @yolandakory9419
    @yolandakory9419 2 года назад

    Hello, would you be willing to make a copy of the spreadsheet and share so I can use for my houseplants? Thank you

  • @StephieBaby7
    @StephieBaby7 6 лет назад

    What is the brand of the foliar spray you mentioned?

  • @Malexah_mor
    @Malexah_mor 5 лет назад

    Hi, what about using spikes? Do u recommend liquid only?

  • @thorned10
    @thorned10 2 года назад +1

    Too complicated lol. I grabbed some fertilizer spikes 🤷🏻‍♀️
    We shall see 😂

  • @cuban1ta
    @cuban1ta 5 лет назад +3

    What do you use on calathea? I have a few I want to fertilize after winter is over but I’m not sure what to use

    • @Malexah_mor
      @Malexah_mor 5 лет назад

      I used spikes on my calethea and she loved it

  • @laynespicer8950
    @laynespicer8950 6 лет назад +17

    I have just been using goldfish water or sometimes filter water and it seems to be perfect for all my plants........what you guys think?

    • @TheMindofSuccessalah
      @TheMindofSuccessalah 6 лет назад +2

      TBH I've actually been thinking about gathering dirty water from all of my betta fish in one bottle and fertilize my plants with it. It seems like a quicker and less stressful way to get your plants to thrive. Are you still using this method ?

    • @--Paws--
      @--Paws-- 5 лет назад +1

      Depends, my plants suffered from mold and fungus after using fish tank water.

    • @--Paws--
      @--Paws-- 5 лет назад

      @A J No even overwatering at all - I blame the fish-water itself.

  • @shubhamchauhan8201
    @shubhamchauhan8201 7 лет назад

    hey there glad to see your videos but i have a question what do you do for the respiration of plants ant night. I mean they release CO2 and with that many plants around you, at night it means hell lot of carbon dioxide. How do you manage it?

  • @sarahbella458
    @sarahbella458 6 лет назад

    Can you put 10-10-10 (non liquid) in house plants?

  • @andrewl.7369
    @andrewl.7369 5 лет назад +2

    Might I suggest using organic fertilizers, composted duff/soil, and mulch. These alternatives to conventional indoor/outdoor gardening practices can go a long way in maintaining the health of plants, and reduce degradation of the soil of the potted plants. I would recommend using freshwater aquarium water (except if you are not keeping African ciclids or tanks with high pH water), as a source of water that is already chlorine free, with trace amounts of nutrients already in it. With aquarium water, I think you can fertilize less with liquid ferts, so monthly application for most tropical house plants should do. For blooming plants, unfortunately, to keep flowers coming, and keep them healthy, an organic, specialized fert may be needed as it takes a lot of energy for a given plant to produce flowers. Not using a synthetic NPK fert helps train your plants to take in CO2 more efficiently, and for the plants to "trade" liquid carbon" that it produces and sends down to its roots for beneficial bacteria and fungi living in the soil. This maintains soil quality. If this is done outdoors with perennials and native plants, shrubs, tress, etc., it is one step in the direction of saving money, natural resources, and making a creating a carbon sink. You don't need to replace depleted soil as often, or at all, indoors or outdoors. Just my opinion. Feel free to let me know if this cannot apply in certain houseplant situations. I love Summer Rayne Oakes and would love to hear what she thinks about ecologically sounds gardening practices indoors.

  • @ja-uh9gz
    @ja-uh9gz 5 лет назад

    You might be horrified... but around late March, early April...or even May, I insert Jobe sticks in my houseplants (how many depends on the pot size) for the growing season. So far, no problem with the plants. I also use Osmocote , the slow release fertilizer granules . I don't use both together, it's either one or the other in the plants. You have very good advice on fertilizers, and I love your videos. You have a lot of knowledge, and your home is beautiful...so many beautiful plants, of course. Just a general opinion... how do feel about Jobe sticks and the granules? I'm very impressed and really enjoy your videos. Thank you!

    • @Malexah_mor
      @Malexah_mor 5 лет назад

      I also use those spikes, my plants do like it. How bout ur plants?

  • @karlagregory6253
    @karlagregory6253 5 лет назад +1

    What is the long sparse vine hanging down the right side of the screen down the bookshelf?
    I have the same one and idk what it is

  • @RadioImmunoAssay2
    @RadioImmunoAssay2 6 лет назад +7

    Is it okay to mix the fertilizer with water ahead of time? I don't have enough plants to warrant mixing a whole gallon. I was thinking about mixing it & then dividing it into smaller bottles.

    • @ivyfeenix
      @ivyfeenix 5 лет назад

      GisForGangsta good question

  • @degagnemarc
    @degagnemarc 3 года назад

    Hello Summer,
    No offents on your knowledge on fertilizer, but 10-10-10 and 20--20-20 have the same ratios (all equal), just the 10-10-10 one as half the concentration of the 20-20-20. Since both seams to be chemical fertilizer, one or the other will do the same just the liquid one will probably cost you a lot more than the power one. Fertilizer are about application concentration (ppm | part per million). So 20-20-20 at X amount per volume of water can be the same concentration as 10-10-10.

  • @Cfzy888
    @Cfzy888 6 лет назад

    🙏🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @holistic7980
    @holistic7980 6 лет назад

    Re: background maybe putting a dark screen where the text is may help?

  • @ichtus27
    @ichtus27 7 лет назад +1

    Now i understand that number code and looked at what i have.:4-6-6 and 7-3-5. So that is really low in foodpower or how you say that.
    Thanks for this, now on to you blog..
    Oh and when i first used plantfood on my bananapup the root died. THe man in the plantshop overhere warned me for it and i understand that i used way to much back than. It really burned the root of.
    And now really to your blog and later study the calender in this video some more.
    greetings and thanks..

    • @summerrayneoakes
      @summerrayneoakes  7 лет назад +1

      You're absolutely welcome Martijn. As always, thanks for tuning in.

  • @mariaarias1703
    @mariaarias1703 7 лет назад

    It's there a plant that you don't have

  • @juanita2397
    @juanita2397 3 года назад

    Has anyone here used menstrual blood for fertilizing?

    • @CyberspaceShy-bz3vx
      @CyberspaceShy-bz3vx 3 года назад

      I accidentally shot into a plant before. It turned lush green and took off.

  • @veganchiefwarrior6444
    @veganchiefwarrior6444 5 лет назад

    youve gotta be part native american right? :)

  • @callmeishmael3031
    @callmeishmael3031 6 лет назад +1

    I want to be a 20-20-20 deserving occupant of your bedroom.