I have been using this method for many years,bathing the cleaned off roots in hydrogen peroxide to clean the root rot bacteria off the roots. I have successfully saved many african violets and orchids too, using this method. This works on all plants with root rot. Glad you actually made a step by step video to share this process!
Hi, it looks a great way to save a small plant, but I have a new planted jacaranda tree which is dying and lost all its leaves. How could I take such a big tree out and wash its root, could I just use the kind a solution to water the tree?
@@fannyalbi9040, I just take the plant out of the pot, shake off the dirt from the roots, and rinse them with water. Then I take the bottle of peroxide, and just pour it over all the roots. I leave it on for about half a minute. You can hear it fizz. That's the oxygen cleaning the bacteria. Then I pour water over the roots to rinse off the peroxide. Then I repot the plant in new soil. Don't reuse the old soil. Also make sure you clean the pot too, you can use bleach to clean the pot, or you can use a new pot.
@@LG-bq9lm , I'm really not sure. You could try to pour hydrogen peroxide into the soil where it's planted, but I don't really know for sure if this would work, or if you would end up losing it anyway. But if you have nothing to lose, since it's dying anyhow.... I would also flush it with water afterwards to neutralize the peroxide down so it doesn't just burn the roots.
Straightforward instructions. No marketing of products, no self praise. Just pure knowledge and utmost love and respect for a living thing that cannot talk back. Its so crazy knowing all the signs of communication plants share with us. This video is worth sharing. ❤ Amazing work done by you sir!
This worked! I had a dying pink hibiscus. It had brown leaves and the outer skin was all brown and shriveled. But as you said the inside was green. I cut off the leaves, added new soil and fertilizer to the base without digging it out, and deeply watered it often. 3 weeks later there are fresh green leaves sprouting
What did you do with the old brown stems once you had new shoots? Did you just leave them? I’m trying to revive mine and finally have some new green shoots
@@jessicas3496 So mine had about 5 main branches but the offshoots were dried and dead. So i cut all the off shoots off and took off all the leaves and cut about an inch off the top tips. The old brown stems you are talking about, do you mean the main stem? Because since my new off shoots came from those stems i simply left it alone.
This is so far the best plant restoring video I’ve seen. Highly informative and concise. Thank you so much for helping a newly budding plant Mom here. ☺️ more power to your channel!
He is also very supportive and encouraging. I was really sad when my marigolds showed signs of dying. He gave me hope and i realised my plant is still alive. Its in recovery now. ❤️ Thank you sir for your video. ❤️
This is very helpful. I import and rehab plants for a living. I normally take the plant out and remove rot, put in water to keep an eye on the root and not stress it going in and out of soil and I remove the rot everyday until it stops and then transfer slowly back to soil. But this peroxide is a great idea and something I'll try TODAY!
Dear Tuber,once again thank you,i not only saved life to many plants but even told others to watch this tube,everyone has saved many lives,what the best thing happened to us,we have become mothers,u might feel strange,but yes,as mother natures her babies,so do we.U have made us close to nature and we understand the value of GREEN GOLD. GOD BLESS YOU.
Thank you for this video. I just went through this with my own Hibiscus. I was overwatering it. It has now recovered and is covered in new growth. Subbed. 👍🏽🇨🇦🇮🇳
You made this video 2 years ago, but it is enormously helpful to me now in May 2022. Thank you so much for the thorough information and clear instructions, with the step-by-step visuals. This is your first video I’ve seen, going to check out your others! 💐💐💐
Thank you for teaching a video class on revising a plant with dead leaves. This was a very educational and visually video for those of us who do not like to throw away a plant that is struggling to live.
Hi Sumit. You are so right well said. Yesterday I did the same I went grocery store and I saw few almost plant. They were almost free. Price was so low I couldn’t stop my self to stop by them. I 10 plants dead plants. I just them my garden. This morning I could see they are back. This is something I want to teach my kids. I talk to my plants as well. I tell how them much I love them. They all response you in giving you you flowers and veggies 🌽. Regards from Toronto.
I love how he explains in details,my cuttings are almost dying but has green when i cut the brown part,hope it will survive,Thank you..i gonna use that method.
I have checked your video 3 weeks ago when I repoted my 7yrs old pomogranete and cashew plants which was dying, you just came to my rescue. h2o2 was a miracle medicine, after 2-3 weeks I see new leaves sprouted all over the branches which had no leaf after repoting .... Thankyou 🙏 hope this helps anyone who is doubtful regarding h2o2.
My friend, thank you so much! My clipped all the leaves off of my bougainvillea on 26th Nov, and now, it has not only got fresh new growth but beautiful flowers as well! ❤
Thank you sooo much!! I'm finally getting a green thumb and I'm in love with plants but I'm still learning..it's easier planting outside in my garden but this is my first year growing indoors to keep depression away..so again Thank you!! So far ur videos are the best so I subscribed!! Many blessings my new friend❤
Soooo helpful. My housemate killed my mango over Christmas and I grew her from a seed last year. I'm sure, having seen this now, she will come back to life 🌱❤️🩹 Thank you!
Great tips. This summer we've had really hot weather in N. California. The heat has been brutal on my raspberry and blackberry plants. I used your tips and they are alive. So, I removed them from the ground, cut them back and put them in pots to help them heal. So now my patience must be patient. Thank you.
Excellent information to plant lovers, other people dont why repotting necesssry in this videos is awakening their skill in floriculture and horticulturre
Thanks so much for all this helpful tips. I have the habit of getting those reduced price plants that don’t look so good and try to revive them, so I welcome these tips.
Excellent bro. Maashaa Allah your voice is so clear and easily understandable for us.I had used this liquid already and got good result. But your video gives me clarity of how to apply it properly.
Dear Sir: sometime ago I saw this and followed your advice hoping to revive my dying Soursop plant - that is a very difficult plant to revive and your system WORKED 100%. I am doing it once more hoping for the same results. THANK YOU THANK YOU
Such a lovely clear & articulate video -- thank you! Saving this for future reference; I have kept a Draceana, which unfortunately was dead on arrival (bad packaging) so I'm now going to cut back the stems, until I find green, as Draceanas can sprout again.....so glad to have found this video! 🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽 take care & be well!
Thank you for this video. I have an indoor willow bonsai that I grew from cuttings for ten months, but suddenly started to die the past month. I wanted to try to save it as the branches still were green, but didn't know where to start. Your video was very informative and very knowledgeable. Thank you for your help.
Sadly no. I followed this tutorial, but I don't think my problem was root rot after all. My other house plants in different pots, with different types of potting soil ended up dying around the same time afterwards as well. All of it happened within a few months after my furnace turned on for the winter and my windowsills were near the heating vent, so that's all I can figure out for the cause.
6/6/24 and this is the best video I’ve seen so far. He speaks slowly, explains step by step on several different plant issues. Right now I know what I’ve been doing wrong and some of my plants still stand a chance after this video. Thank you🙏🏽
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us! This video is excellent - your voice is clear and very easy to understand. Personally, I don't think the subtitles were necessary, except for the hearing impaired. 🙏 Namaste
Thank you I now have hope for my mums! She was doing amazing until I had accidentally planted her in a ceramic vase, not a planter. I failed to notice it had no holes on the bottom until it was too late, the entire soil turned into mud. I went straight to work on the surgery with the root rot. Fingers crossed!!!
@Lookin4Reasons2Laugh update: after salvaging the roots and putting her in a new pot free or the old soil, she thrived. I pruned 3 good stems and got her to grow back, this time Indoors
I came here to look for solutions to my fluted pumpkin leaves which are turning brown and to my greatest surprise, you solve my problems with your video. Thanks alot
Thank you for this excellent informative video. I wish I could have seen it a month ago when I made a heartbreaking decision to throw away a Christmas Cactus. At least I'll know what to do next time if it happens again. Best plant care tutorial I've seen!
Thanks a lot for sharing useful tips. Recently i bought curry leaves plant but after potting it, it is dying. Now i can save my plant. Thanks once again
I have those type of plants, I call them my on the list plants , sometimes when u get to them it's been a minute. Course if I didn't buy so many 🙄, stay away from the clearance rack .😋
Thanks so much for this information. I've saved many plants others had given up for dead and thrown out but there are a few tips here l didn't know of. 👍👍👍👍👍
This is awesome and gave me a lot of hope for my apple tree. It has a very bad case of root rot with only a few feeder roots left. I followed all of your instructions and am hoping for the best ! 🙌🏼
Thank you so much.. actually I opened it by accident.one of my relative passed away yesterday due to covid.i lost hope but your explanation of the plant was a message to me..not to lose hope ... never to give up..🙏 from Chennai
I had a huge beautiful ficus for decades. This past January I was very sick with Covid, my plant was left out in the cold on the deck and it killed it. I cut it all the way back and thought I saw a little green on the cut stems. Now I'm going to try your hydrogen peroxide trick. I hope I can save it. Thank you for this.
@@madhumohatta8579 maybe too much water or fungi. Move to a shaded area (where rain wont fall in the pot) and use hydrogen peroxide in 1:1 ratio in soil and 1tbsp in 1 liter for the foliage.
I'm glad that you posted this video. I have a rosemary plant that is dying. (I thought) the stems are still green in the middle. Thank you good teacher!
Thank you . All my geraniums are doing very badly in my garden this year, no matter what steps I have tried to take to fix the solution. as a result of watching your video, I am going to dig up my geraniums and repot them as you have suggested to give them a chance to recover. While they start re-growing, I will replace the empty spots in my garden with vincas/periwinkles for colour
Really needed this kind of thorough information about plants as i found a few discarded pots with completely dry plants. Ur inputs helped me understand i can revive them as they r still green inside. Thanks a ton from my plants too
I remember seeing some hydroponics (growing plants without water. Each plant except one had one element missing. The plants missing boron of all things got root rot and died. The others all seemed to live but were stunted. Those without boron got root rot and died. The amount of boron needed is pretty small but I've seen a lot of plants die that way. On drop of boric acid solution in a liter of water should fix a boron deficient plant up. Changing soil works too because there's boron in the new soil.
@Gene Beuglet Not at all. It's just that when formerly healthy plants start dying right after you make them outside plants and you're no longer in control of light, temperature, etc., it helps to try something different after you've already tried a few things.
@Gene Beuglet Drainage is fin. As it turns out, this was the exact issue they were having. The bananas and kiwi were dead to the point of crumbling, but there's still green for the grape and raspberry plants.
Vd is informative 👌👍 My yellow rose plant gives more than 6 flowers in a month. Suddenly it's leafs are dry & buds too. Stems are also dry & became black broken while i plucked it. I knw its not completely died...some stems are healthy inside. This video is usefull for me to gives rebirth to my rose plant🙂 Thank you 🙏
The reason must be poor soil or too much moisture in roots caused by over watering. This led to root rot and die back decease caused by fungal infection. Mix 1/2 tsp RIDOMIL GOLD FUNGICIDE in 1 ltr water and spray on entire plant, also pour the same water in soil. Prune all the dying branches. Water only when top one inch of the soil feels dry to touch.
Thanks for this informative upload. My rose plant seem to look like it had some die back problems, therefore I gave it a much needed pruning (No leaves just 4 miserable stems, one green, the rest turning a dark brown 😞) . I was happy when I saw new shoots coming out from these stems, BUT after 3-4 days, the new shoots with young leaves start to wilt and die… 😭 Does anyone know what might be the cause of this..?
The reason must be poor soil or too much moisture in roots caused by over watering. Which results root rot. Mix any kind of fungicide in one liter of water and spray on entire plant also pour the same water in the soil. Repeat the same after 10 days.
@@BonsaiandGardeningZone Thank you sooo much for the advise. I really appreciate it! 🙏🏻 🎊🙆🏻♀️🎉 I just removed the plant from the soil just to check the roots, they seem ok but do look a little dry and scrawny as compared to the size of the original plant before I hard pruned it. The die back seems to start from the base of the main stem up… I placed the plant in new rose potting soil and did what you mentioned, I only have Captan at home so I mixed 1 gm of that with 1l of water, sprayed the stems/cane with that and poured the remaining liquid in the soil. Now I just need to wait… lol Thanks again. 🙏🏻
I had a strawberry plant that just started to die really quickly. I believe what happened was that it got caught in a very heavy rain and I think that it was just too much water and the pot couldn't drain it fast enough and it kind of smothered the plant in a sense drowned it. I literally had to cut off every single leaf and I thought it was going to be a goner because I figured without the leaves no photosynthesis how could it survive. but I didn't want to give up on it so I took it out of the pot it was in, I rinsed The Roots off thoroughly, I got rid of that soil I got all fresh soil I got a bigger new pot and put the new fresh soil in that pot. after rinsing The Roots I did blot them with a paper towel a bit. there was still life in these roots. I didn't want to put it during day and colder outside at night. I thought that that might be too much stress on the plant while It was trying to come back to life. so instead I just put it under the artificial grow light in a constant temperature of the house where it wasn't having to worry about dropping down too cold at night or spiking up too hot during the day. And I am seeing signs of Life a week later. there is a new leaf coming in and there is a new shoot coming out from the bottom. I wish I could post a pic. I'm going to keep it in the house a while longer to let it get a little more life and then I'll slowly begin to introduce It outdoors starting in the shade an hour a day and then increasing from then on. Fingers crossed I save it and it come back completely. On a side note I do like to use hydrogen peroxide as well I believe that my plants had started to develop some kind of issue when I did spray them all with diluted hydrogen peroxide and water and they started to do much better and last year my cantaloupe got some sort of disease that I was told was incurable and that I had to pull my cantaloupe and it was a goner well I sprayed it down with hydrogen peroxide and water and I pruned off the dead leaves at the bottom and the plan fought off the virus the hydrogen peroxide did treat it it ended up growing healthy from that point on.
I have been using this method for many years,bathing the cleaned off roots in hydrogen peroxide to clean the root rot bacteria off the roots. I have successfully saved many african violets and orchids too, using this method. This works on all plants with root rot. Glad you actually made a step by step video to share this process!
Hi, it looks a great way to save a small plant, but I have a new planted jacaranda tree which is dying and lost all its leaves. How could I take such a big tree out and wash its root, could I just use the kind a solution to water the tree?
what is the percentage of hydrogen peroxide? and soak it for how long ?
@@fannyalbi9040, I just take the plant out of the pot, shake off the dirt from the roots, and rinse them with water. Then I take the bottle of peroxide, and just pour it over all the roots. I leave it on for about half a minute. You can hear it fizz. That's the oxygen cleaning the bacteria. Then I pour water over the roots to rinse off the peroxide. Then I repot the plant in new soil. Don't reuse the old soil. Also make sure you clean the pot too, you can use bleach to clean the pot, or you can use a new pot.
@@LG-bq9lm , I'm really not sure. You could try to pour hydrogen peroxide into the soil where it's planted, but I don't really know for sure if this would work, or if you would end up losing it anyway. But if you have nothing to lose, since it's dying anyhow.... I would also flush it with water afterwards to neutralize the peroxide down so it doesn't just burn the roots.
Hi, what is the percentage of hydrogen peroxide you are using? Thanks for clarifying...
WOW!! Thank you. I dont know how many plants ive thrown away because i thought they could not be saved. I appreciate you. Have a great day. 🙂
Your advice is just what I need. I am a novice owner of many houseplants since the beginning of pandemic. New hobby and I love it.
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Me too ❤
Straightforward instructions. No marketing of products, no self praise. Just pure knowledge and utmost love and respect for a living thing that cannot talk back. Its so crazy knowing all the signs of communication plants share with us. This video is worth sharing. ❤ Amazing work done by you sir!
This worked! I had a dying pink hibiscus. It had brown leaves and the outer skin was all brown and shriveled. But as you said the inside was green. I cut off the leaves, added new soil and fertilizer to the base without digging it out, and deeply watered it often. 3 weeks later there are fresh green leaves sprouting
Glad it was helpful.
What did you do with the old brown stems once you had new shoots? Did you just leave them? I’m trying to revive mine and finally have some new green shoots
@@jessicas3496 So mine had about 5 main branches but the offshoots were dried and dead. So i cut all the off shoots off and took off all the leaves and cut about an inch off the top tips. The old brown stems you are talking about, do you mean the main stem? Because since my new off shoots came from those stems i simply left it alone.
Hi, what kind of fertilizer did you use ? I am trying to save my dying jacaranda tree.
@@LG-bq9lm miracle gro all purpose fertilizer
This is so far the best plant restoring video I’ve seen. Highly informative and concise. Thank you so much for helping a newly budding plant Mom here. ☺️ more power to your channel!
Thanks for appreciating 😊
Glad it was helpful.
Yes! Agree! Well narrated and documented.
He is also very supportive and encouraging. I was really sad when my marigolds showed signs of dying. He gave me hope and i realised my plant is still alive. Its in recovery now. ❤️ Thank you sir for your video. ❤️
@@BonsaiandGardeningZone is this real 🧐🧐😳😳. Can I save my drying bonsai from this
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I could listen to you for days. You sound like a teacher to me. Precise and concise, you give valuable information. Thank you so much.
This is very helpful. I import and rehab plants for a living. I normally take the plant out and remove rot, put in water to keep an eye on the root and not stress it going in and out of soil and I remove the rot everyday until it stops and then transfer slowly back to soil. But this peroxide is a great idea and something I'll try TODAY!
Dear Tuber,once again thank you,i not only saved life to many plants but even told others to watch this tube,everyone has saved many lives,what the best thing happened to us,we have become mothers,u might feel strange,but yes,as mother natures her babies,so do we.U have made us close to nature and we understand the value of GREEN GOLD.
GOD BLESS YOU.
Thank you for this video. I just went through this with my own Hibiscus. I was overwatering it.
It has now recovered and is covered in new growth. Subbed. 👍🏽🇨🇦🇮🇳
Best video yet! Thorough and concise and not a whole lot of time-wasting talk. Thank you!
This is the first video I have found that answers my question of how to save an over watered plant. Thank you for sharing this great information.
This was the best gardening video that I have ever see. I am going to start calling you "DR. GARDENING" from now on. Thanks, Dr. Gardening!
Thanks for appreciating 😊
Creative explained is better
You made this video 2 years ago, but it is enormously helpful to me now in May 2022. Thank you so much for the thorough information and clear instructions, with the step-by-step visuals. This is your first video I’ve seen, going to check out your others! 💐💐💐
Thanks for appreciating. Glad it was helpful.
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It’s insane how static natures metas are. Devs seem to be afk
Thank you for teaching a video class on revising a plant with dead leaves. This was a very educational and visually video for those of us who do not like to throw away a plant that is struggling to live.
Boss,what I love the most,is giving life and energy to a dead or dying plant.So beautiful deed and the best part is teaching us too.
Hi Sumit. You are so right well said. Yesterday I did the same I went grocery store and I saw few almost plant. They were almost free. Price was so low I couldn’t stop my self to stop by them. I 10 plants dead plants. I just them my garden. This morning I could see they are back. This is something I want to teach my kids. I talk to my plants as well. I tell how them much I love them. They all response you in giving you you flowers and veggies 🌽. Regards from Toronto.
@@preetgill6690 U have a Golden heart,thanks for sharing,God bless you ❤️
Thankq 🇨🇦
I love how he explains in details,my cuttings are almost dying but has green when i cut the brown part,hope it will survive,Thank you..i gonna use that method.
Well?
I have checked your video 3 weeks ago when I repoted my 7yrs old pomogranete and cashew plants which was dying, you just came to my rescue. h2o2 was a miracle medicine, after 2-3 weeks I see new leaves sprouted all over the branches which had no leaf after repoting .... Thankyou 🙏 hope this helps anyone who is doubtful regarding h2o2.
My friend, thank you so much! My clipped all the leaves off of my bougainvillea on 26th Nov, and now, it has not only got fresh new growth but beautiful flowers as well! ❤
Thank you sooo much!! I'm finally getting a green thumb and I'm in love with plants but I'm still learning..it's easier planting outside in my garden but this is my first year growing indoors to keep depression away..so again Thank you!! So far ur videos are the best so I subscribed!! Many blessings my new friend❤
Soooo helpful. My housemate killed my mango over Christmas and I grew her from a seed last year. I'm sure, having seen this now, she will come back to life 🌱❤️🩹 Thank you!
Thanks to you I saved a much loved dying plant! Now it’s winter but it spent a very leafy summer! 🙏🏻
A much needed information for every 🌱 plant to survive. THANK YOU SO MUCH NOW MY PLANTS WOULD NEVER DIE BECAUSE OF MY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE.
I'm 1 minute into the video and I can confidentially say, you're a great narrator Sir! Good job!
Thanks for appreciating.
Great tips. This summer we've had really hot weather in N. California. The heat has been brutal on my raspberry and blackberry plants. I used your tips and they are alive. So, I removed them from the ground, cut them back and put them in pots to help them heal. So now my patience must be patient. Thank you.
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Happy to report that I have growth on both my blackberry and raspberry plants. The blackberry grew back first and is growing beautifully. Thank you.
Thanks for the update. It’s good to see when people check back with how it went! 😊
@@sweetpeasbackyardgarden1236helps me to know this ! I had no idea I could save my blackberry plant! I'm headed outside now!
Awesome. Solution interpreted in a most simplest way for a lay man to understand. Thank you!
Well done , you are really helping the plants , thanks on behalf of them all , one who survived. . Thanks .
Thanks for watching and appreciating my work 😊
Excellent information to plant lovers, other people dont why repotting necesssry in this videos is awakening their skill in floriculture and horticulturre
Thanks so much I’m a beginner root rot was so confusing to me I couldn’t understand what was happening but thanks so much for explaining to me...
Best restoring video ever. You're like a plant doctor... Plant doc or Doclant or Plantoctor......
Thanks so much for all this helpful tips. I have the habit of getting those reduced price plants that don’t look so good and try to revive them, so I welcome these tips.
Excellent bro.
Maashaa Allah your voice is so clear and easily understandable for us.I had used this liquid already and got good result. But your video gives me clarity of how to apply it properly.
Thanks for appreciating.
Glad it was helpful.
Well explained in a way easy to understand. I now feel confident to revive my dying plant due to overwatering... will report result in a few weeks ...
Wish you luck 👍
Thank you 🙏!
A plant is a living entity. It's a good thing to save a life. Many thanks for this advise. 🙏
Dear Sir: sometime ago I saw this and followed your advice hoping to revive my dying Soursop plant - that is a very difficult plant to revive and your system WORKED 100%. I am doing it once more hoping for the same results. THANK YOU THANK YOU
Such a lovely clear & articulate video -- thank you! Saving this for future reference; I have kept a Draceana, which unfortunately was dead on arrival (bad packaging) so I'm now going to cut back the stems, until I find green, as Draceanas can sprout again.....so glad to have found this video!
🙏🏽🌹🙏🏽 take care & be well!
Thank you for this video. I have an indoor willow bonsai that I grew from cuttings for ten months, but suddenly started to die the past month. I wanted to try to save it as the branches still were green, but didn't know where to start. Your video was very informative and very knowledgeable. Thank you for your help.
Could you revive it?
Sadly no. I followed this tutorial, but I don't think my problem was root rot after all. My other house plants in different pots, with different types of potting soil ended up dying around the same time afterwards as well. All of it happened within a few months after my furnace turned on for the winter and my windowsills were near the heating vent, so that's all I can figure out for the cause.
Very nicely explained in simple language. And, so thorough. Thank you!
It's like listening to an old wise friend
Thank you. X
6/6/24 and this is the best video I’ve seen so far. He speaks slowly, explains step by step on several different plant issues.
Right now I know what I’ve been doing wrong and some of my plants still stand a chance after this video. Thank you🙏🏽
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us! This video is excellent - your voice is clear and very easy to understand. Personally, I don't think the subtitles were necessary, except for the hearing impaired.
🙏 Namaste
Thanks. It means a lot 😊
Thank you I now have hope for my mums! She was doing amazing until I had accidentally planted her in a ceramic vase, not a planter. I failed to notice it had no holes on the bottom until it was too late, the entire soil turned into mud. I went straight to work on the surgery with the root rot. Fingers crossed!!!
Update?
@@anthonyfletcher8053 😉
Yeah I was hoping for an update too!
@Lookin4Reasons2Laugh update: after salvaging the roots and putting her in a new pot free or the old soil, she thrived. I pruned 3 good stems and got her to grow back, this time Indoors
I came here to look for solutions to my fluted pumpkin leaves which are turning brown and to my greatest surprise, you solve my problems with your video. Thanks alot
Thank you for this excellent informative video. I wish I could have seen it a month ago when I made a heartbreaking decision to throw away a Christmas Cactus. At least I'll know what to do next time if it happens again. Best plant care tutorial I've seen!
I can't believe that I'm having the exact problem right now with the same plant, will try this in the morning, thank you so much
Thanks a lot for sharing useful tips. Recently i bought curry leaves plant but after potting it, it is dying. Now i can save my plant. Thanks once again
I will be doing this to two blueberry plants that I never planted! I know there is some life in them! Thank you!!!✌🏼🦋
I have those type of plants, I call them my on the list plants , sometimes when u get to them it's been a minute. Course if I didn't buy so many 🙄, stay away from the clearance rack .😋
It is indeed helpful. I believe every garden lover will benefit from such a good presentation. thx
This is the best video I watched this morning 😄
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Thanks so much for this information. I've saved many plants others had given up for dead and thrown out but there are a few tips here l didn't know of. 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow I've learned so much! Great video! Easy to understand and informative
This is awesome and gave me a lot of hope for my apple tree. It has a very bad case of root rot with only a few feeder roots left. I followed all of your instructions and am hoping for the best ! 🙌🏼
How's it going now?
Thank you 🙏.. I learned and now I will apply this lesson to my plants 🥰❣️
Shareesh thanks a lot for video regarding how to save dying plant,very interesting video, appreciate yours hard work and efforts,thanks once again.
Thanks. It means a lot.
Probably one of the best videos covering plant revival on RUclips! Well done & thankyou for sharing your wisdom!
Thanks for that. This is so helpful. Have a wonderful day every one. 🪴💚
Amazing video! Love the included text for the convenience and the video examples of common issues along with super helpful tips!
"Keeping plants alive isn't stressful, it is enjoyable for those who love gardening and as a habit."
Thank you for sharing this informative video with me. I have helped to save dying plants in the past. This information will prove to be helpful to me.
Thank you. Yet another new plant mum has seen this video! Take care 👍🏽
Yes. I got help and learnt a lot for causing damage and dying plant from this video. Many thanks.
Most helpful video I’ve ever watched in my life lol, I learned so much
Glad it was helpful.
I use H2O2 3% mix with water to spray foliage and top soil , H2O2 is my favorite for roots and oxygen absorbtion into the leaf as well as the roots.
Thank you so much.. actually I opened it by accident.one of my relative passed away yesterday due to covid.i lost hope but your explanation of the plant was a message to me..not to lose hope ... never to give up..🙏 from Chennai
Praying for your family.
This is the kind of video I'm looking for when I have a problem. Thank you!
Elegantly narrated information. Thanks.
I had a huge beautiful ficus for decades. This past January I was very sick with Covid, my plant was left out in the cold on the deck and it killed it. I cut it all the way back and thought I saw a little green on the cut stems. Now I'm going to try your hydrogen peroxide trick. I hope I can save it. Thank you for this.
Ficus is damm hardy. It will revive in next growing season.
@@BonsaiandGardeningZone I found signs of life in the trunk of the Ficus so fingers crossed.
@@RockyRoadCreationsbyDiana how did it go?
@@somethingspecial1415 The ficus is thriving. I couldn't believe my eyes.
Thank you, thank you for your most excellent advice! I really appreciate your video!
Thank you, I have a number of potted fruit trees which I have mistreated. Hopefully this will help them to recover.
Excellent video, learned a lot, thank you. I've lost quite a few plants. Now I know what to try
Thank you! After repotting what was your watering cycle before it started showing new leaves? Did you water immediately after repotting?
Same question plz reply
Who knew it would be so stressful keeping plants alive?!!! 😩
@@cakeatron277 lol must be the pandemic thing. I also unexpectedly have a few roses in front of my house, which lead my to this video
In rainy season plants hv shown burnt leaves, wht to do pl
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@@madhumohatta8579 maybe too much water or fungi. Move to a shaded area (where rain wont fall in the pot) and use hydrogen peroxide in 1:1 ratio in soil and 1tbsp in 1 liter for the foliage.
Great info and thanks for taking time to share your tips w/us. God bless!😇
I'm glad that you posted this video. I have a rosemary plant that is dying. (I thought) the stems are still green in the middle. Thank you good teacher!
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Thank you
. All my geraniums are doing very badly in my garden this year, no matter what steps I
have tried to take to fix the solution. as a result of watching your video, I am going to dig up my geraniums and repot them as you have suggested to give them a chance to recover. While they start re-growing, I will replace the empty spots in my garden with vincas/periwinkles for colour
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Thank you so much for this information. My poor plants usually have a 50/50 chance of survival. .. hopefully they'll now have a greater chance 😀
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Thank you 😀
You're an angel to the plants
Well presented. Good tips for dying plant, pest control, repotting etc. Good knowledge on plants. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Really needed this kind of thorough information about plants as i found a few discarded pots with completely dry plants. Ur inputs helped me understand i can revive them as they r still green inside. Thanks a ton from my plants too
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The best plant care video I have seen! Thank you so much 💚
great rescue! I enjoyed the last third of video on "care & what to look for in caring your plants".
I remember seeing some hydroponics (growing plants without water. Each plant except one had one element missing. The plants missing boron of all things got root rot and died. The others all seemed to live but were stunted. Those without boron got root rot and died. The amount of boron needed is pretty small but I've seen a lot of plants die that way. On drop of boric acid solution in a liter of water should fix a boron deficient plant up. Changing soil works too because there's boron in the new soil.
Thank you!!
RUclips recommended this to me today. I'll have to do this to my raspberry, kiwi, grape, and 4 banana plants.
@Gene Beuglet Not at all. It's just that when formerly healthy plants start dying right after you make them outside plants and you're no longer in control of light, temperature, etc., it helps to try something different after you've already tried a few things.
@Gene Beuglet Drainage is fin. As it turns out, this was the exact issue they were having. The bananas and kiwi were dead to the point of crumbling, but there's still green for the grape and raspberry plants.
Thank you for explaining how to revive a dying plant. Your methods worked fine. Thankyou again.
Lots of love from London Lawrence our beautiful son Simon and daughter Sarah from Anne Marie 💙❤️ God bless all of us 😉 many thanks XX.
Very useful instructions. Even the background music was very apt.
Really helpful and clear. Thanks so much. Wish I had seen this years ago
thanks for sharing your knowledge man, I learn a lot that was awesome!
Most informative video i have seen in a while. Thankyou so much, I learnt alot
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Vd is informative 👌👍
My yellow rose plant gives more than 6 flowers in a month. Suddenly it's leafs are dry & buds too. Stems are also dry & became black broken while i plucked it.
I knw its not completely died...some stems are healthy inside.
This video is usefull for me to gives rebirth to my rose plant🙂
Thank you 🙏
The reason must be poor soil or too much moisture in roots caused by over watering. This led to root rot and die back decease caused by fungal infection. Mix 1/2 tsp RIDOMIL GOLD FUNGICIDE in 1 ltr water and spray on entire plant, also pour the same water in soil. Prune all the dying branches. Water only when top one inch of the soil feels dry to touch.
thank you so much for sharing this knowledge l'm glad to watch your channel
One of the best and most informative videos I've ever seen. Excellent tutorial!
Thanks for this informative upload. My rose plant seem to look like it had some die back problems, therefore I gave it a much needed pruning (No leaves just 4 miserable stems, one green, the rest turning a dark brown 😞) . I was happy when I saw new shoots coming out from these stems, BUT after 3-4 days, the new shoots with young leaves start to wilt and die… 😭 Does anyone know what might be the cause of this..?
The reason must be poor soil or too much moisture in roots caused by over watering. Which results root rot. Mix any kind of fungicide in one liter of water and spray on entire plant also pour the same water in the soil. Repeat the same after 10 days.
@@BonsaiandGardeningZone Thank you sooo much for the advise. I really appreciate it! 🙏🏻 🎊🙆🏻♀️🎉 I just removed the plant from the soil just to check the roots, they seem ok but do look a little dry and scrawny as compared to the size of the original plant before I hard pruned it. The die back seems to start from the base of the main stem up… I placed the plant in new rose potting soil and did what you mentioned, I only have Captan at home so I mixed 1 gm of that with 1l of water, sprayed the stems/cane with that and poured the remaining liquid in the soil. Now I just need to wait… lol Thanks again. 🙏🏻
This video has just the information I need. I will try today. Thank you
Very helpful information given with proper and clear explanation. Thank u so much.
Super informative vedio. Ur voice is soothing.. I am happy there was no background music. Keep incoming pl
Thank you for making this video. I never knew the hydrogen peroxide trick. Wow!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Ive subscribed to get more gems like these.
Any substitute of hydrogen peroxide??
I had a strawberry plant that just started to die really quickly. I believe what happened was that it got caught in a very heavy rain and I think that it was just too much water and the pot couldn't drain it fast enough and it kind of smothered the plant in a sense drowned it. I literally had to cut off every single leaf and I thought it was going to be a goner because I figured without the leaves no photosynthesis how could it survive. but I didn't want to give up on it so I took it out of the pot it was in, I rinsed The Roots off thoroughly, I got rid of that soil I got all fresh soil I got a bigger new pot and put the new fresh soil in that pot. after rinsing The Roots I did blot them with a paper towel a bit. there was still life in these roots. I didn't want to put it during day and colder outside at night. I thought that that might be too much stress on the plant while It was trying to come back to life. so instead I just put it under the artificial grow light in a constant temperature of the house where it wasn't having to worry about dropping down too cold at night or spiking up too hot during the day. And I am seeing signs of Life a week later. there is a new leaf coming in and there is a new shoot coming out from the bottom. I wish I could post a pic. I'm going to keep it in the house a while longer to let it get a little more life and then I'll slowly begin to introduce It outdoors starting in the shade an hour a day and then increasing from then on. Fingers crossed I save it and it come back completely. On a side note I do like to use hydrogen peroxide as well I believe that my plants had started to develop some kind of issue when I did spray them all with diluted hydrogen peroxide and water and they started to do much better and last year my cantaloupe got some sort of disease that I was told was incurable and that I had to pull my cantaloupe and it was a goner well I sprayed it down with hydrogen peroxide and water and I pruned off the dead leaves at the bottom and the plan fought off the virus the hydrogen peroxide did treat it it ended up growing healthy from that point on.
Amazing effort to revive almost dead plants. Thanks for sharing your experience
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very clear and informative maybe my tarragon plant will survive thanks for sharing
EXCELLENT video - thanks for the clear instructions and demonstration of before and after..........LOVED it!!!
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Thanks that's really helpful 👍🏻🇴🇲