Tips And Tricks For Pilea Peperomiodes 🌱 CHINESE MONEY PLANT Propagation Guide
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2022
- Tips and tricks for pilea peperomiodes - pilea peperomiodes propagation - tips and tricks for pancake plant - tips and tricks for chinese money plant - how to propagate chinese money plant
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In this video I go through all the essential care requirements for Pilea Peperomiodes - commonly known as the Chinese money plant, pancake plant, UFO plant and flying saucer plant.
These plants are super easy going and great for begginers! They're also really easy to propagate through both division and leaf/stem cuttings - so in this video I show you how you can easily do that at home to make new little baby plants!
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Bought one of these at a car boot sale on Sunday for £1.50 the lady gave me a baby one for free too! Absolutely love it ❤can see it’s already grown in 3 days.
I appreciate the care you took in making sure we could see it, very helpful
thanks so much!! the video is great. i just have founded your channel and im obsessed!
Great advise! I love this plant🌹
Just received one of these as a gift. Thank you for the video
Great tips and tricks, im ust learning about plants and this is super helpful!
Thanks for the helpful video.
Thanks so much for all the info!
No worries at all 💚
I’m a new plant mom and your channel has been SO helpful with tons of information. THANK YOU for taking the time to put all of this together for people like me!! 🤗💕
Please don’t ever stop!
Thanks so much Amanda, that's really lovely of you to say! I'm really glad they're helpful 💚
I’m not ready to be a plant father yet. I’ve abused several plants in the past, and even purposely killed a cedar tree a few months back
Great video ! 🌿😊🌿 Plants are the best, specially the people behind them 🌿🤩🌿 You got a new sub from Denmark .☀️🌿😊🇩🇰.
Aww thank you! 💚
I’ve found that these are very particular about their water. Like Prayer plants. They do not like harsh water. It needs to be filtered. I use rain water. Even when washing the leaves, I put rain water in my spray bottle.
How interesting! I've personally never found that with these plants, but that's really good to know, thank you. I agree with you about calatheas - I tend to use either distilled or rain water for all my drama queen plants
New here! I have recently acquired one of these plants and plan to keep it thriving!
I have another cheapo plant I'm doing pretty good with this year as well.. thanks for all the tips!
So happy I stumbled across your page!!! Just got one from a friend it's in the same pot it came in but leaves are curled under.
this was the video that i needed, thank you💚 you are soooo cute and loved your jewelry btw!🤩
Aww thank you! I'm so glad it was helpful 💚
Beautiful.
Thank you!!
Hi there, I've been watching your videos on and off but I just subscribed to support you. As a youtuber myself i know how hard it is to grow and keep subscribers while YT is also deleting them. anyway, I always loved gardening, plants and have a green thumb and somehow I switched from collecting watches to collecting house plants and within 2 weeks I have 40 plants in my room. I bought 2 small Pilea Peperomoides, one is a busy popping out little babies and the other one is more selfish and growing on its own. They are still in 4" put that I bought them, so long way to go. Thanks again for great videos and that Brits accent. Cheers😘
Thank you so much! I'm sure your smaller one will give you some pups once it matures a bit, sometimes it takes a bit of time for them to get going! 💚
Thank you
Beauti ful ❤Hermosa planta 🌱🙌🙌🙏🏽😍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️Gracias 🎀
thank you
great video, mine has grown so much, and i was wondering how'd go about propagating it.
What a good fertilizer for them
What a good soil to you
Thank you for this video, it was extremely helpful! I do have a question about what you said about the plant going into shock. How will having the roots being three inches long help prevent the plant from going into shock when you plant it?
Gracias
I think my Pilea had root rot. It just wasn’t thriving, no matter what I did. After trying all the things I decided to chop the stem and try propagating it.
Hopefully it works out!
Love your channel! I wonder if you’ve heard the science about how pebble trays do nothing. They don’t create humidity in homes any measurable or significant amount, it seems.
Hey :) this was super helpful! Quick question about propagating the pups. if you DO have a pup will you cut it off in the same manor with a little bit of the original stem? and then put it in water for a few weeks while waiting for the roots? Thanks :)
This is so helpful! Ive got one thats got a really long stem and im worried its going to start sagging over as it grows more leaves.
Im debating whether i should just chop it in half and try to regrow its roots at a smaller height
My money plant is growing well but its leaves have started curling under. Also the outer edge of a few leaves are beginning to look a yellow color. Any thought?
Thank you! I learned a lot from this video! I do have one question, you said this plant burns easily and I think mine is burnt… how do I fix that? Can I remove the leaves/stem and will it grow new leaves if I do?
Hiya - yeah personally I'd chop back any leaves that were seriously burnt so your plant can focus it's energy on the healthy growth. If the browning is still happening even after you've moved it away from such a sunny spot, consider upping the humidity 💚
Hi Claire, I have twin pileas, both in different rooms. Both doing really well...until, dah, dah, dah...the one in the kitchen decided to have a hissy fit and went all weird on me. The new leaves are tiny and curly and withered looking, some are blackish. What am I doing wrong? (PS, Thanks to you, I discovered hydrogen peroxide, so have now sprayed it a few times with a 4:1 water to H₂O₂ mix).
You are extremely cute in your mannerisms, accent, and smiles😊
Are you possibly South African, or Australian? My mum's from S.A. originally, it's refreshing to hear a voice that reminds me of my visits there.
Hi Claire, thanks for making this video! I got a baby one about 6 months ago and it's grown a bit, but one little leaf dried up. I had it by the window and my app suggested it was too bright for it. I've moved it but now wondering about watering because some leaves are looking more limpy. As it grows bigger, should I water it more often? Or more water each time/same frequency? Not sure how long the soil wants to stay dry for. Thanks!
Hiya! Yeah chances are if it was very close to a window it could have either been sun damage or cold damage. Moisture meters can be great to help you tell when you should/shouldn't water if you're not quite sure (you can find them really cheaply on amazon), but I personally just stick my finger into the soil and feel. So long as your plant's got good drainage in the pot you're using, allow the top inch or two of soil to completely dry out and then give your plant a thorough soak through - how often you have to do this will change with the time of year (changes in light/temperature/humidity etc etc) 💚
@@TheJungleHaven Thank you!
Hello from Greece,new subscriber,maybe it's an easy plant but for me i 've killed many of them an still strangled to keep one
The leaves on my plant are curling outwards. What does that mean and gow do i fix it?
Ok so a friend gave me a leaf but there was no cutting of the stem so it's just the leaf with its stem but not a little chunk from the original plant stem, I've had that leaf in a small vase with water and it is now turning yellow or lime green, will the stem grow roots?
I have a question.. I put 2 leaves of this plant in water that accidentally fell off the plant... and they grew roots... is it gonna stay that way or will that grow a new plant? Because it didn't have a chunk of the stem like you said we had to do.
Will leaves that have brown spots be ok for propagation?
Thanks for the useful video! Did the propagation work though?
Hiya! Yes it worked and they're rooting well - I post updates on propagations on Instagram quite a lot but I'll also do an update vid at some point soon!
@@TheJungleHaven Thanks so much for letting me know. I don’t have instagram so I can’t follow your updates, so it was very useful to know that the propagation worked. I’m gonna try it then! Cheers and thanks :)
I've had this plant a few months now, just all of a sudden its leaves (pancakes) are really drooping its the bigger bottom ones mostly. It's been doing well until this, what should I do, she sits on windowsill in light and watered frequently just when when it's nearly dry, I'm worried as I've placed her in a cooler place thinking it might be too warm with heating being high.
Can you please tell me how to help her, I love her, I know I can take a leaf cutting you showed me, or transplant a baby one, she has many. Thank you.
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So, I inherited 2 of these plants. One had so many strong, really big leaves. Now they're all starting to fall. It doesn't look full like it did. It also has so many little roots around it which are also not growing fully...help!!
Does it need to callous before being put in water?
Would you be able to show how to propagate from pups when your plant gets them please?
Yes of course! I've got a few on the way so I'll make sure to do that 💚
I just inherited a piece of my moms ands a single leaf with a stem came off ..it doesn't have a piece of the stem attached but it hasn't died..can it survive and propagate without the stem piece????
My peperomoides has pale mottling on 4 older leaves...do you know what causes this please?
How do you transfer them into a different pot?
My green Leaves fell off from the stem and the stem eventually died also. Is it root rot?
Why are my leaves curled under? I know it’s getting enough light, not sure if it maybe needs more water?
If it's definitely getting enough light I'd have thought it's probably down to a watering imbalance (this is so common with these plants). Just make sure you're only watering as and when your plant actually needs it, and that it's got good drainage so that the roots aren't overwhelmed with water!
@@TheJungleHaven thanks so much, I’m thinking it’s the watering, nervous that I don’t overwater that I’m probably under watering. Thanks so much!
Great information, having trouble with my one. I've cut a few stalks off the main plant and put into water hoping for some roots eventually, another subscriber from London.
I had always heard to take plants out of the nursery pot to prevent them from becoming root bound?
If/when they become root bound, just repot to a slightly bigger one.😊
These actually flower if it is placed in areas that have short bursts of temperatures below 10 degrees
What kind of soil does it like
My little guy lost a ton of leaves while I was learning about her. She now has a very long bare steam. Is there anything I can do to increase new growth from below the main bunch of leaves. I have her in a window that gets a lot of indirect light. I turn my humidifier on in the morning and afternoon. I only water when the top few inches of soil are dry. But she currently looks more like a palm tree then a bushy plant
Often if you trim back the top of the plant (where growth typically sprouts from) this can encourage the plant to pump it's energy into lower growth points 💚
What do I do with the baby money plants? I've just dug down cut them and planted them In soil, is this wrong 😬 first time in doing this, I've just come across your video 🌟
Nope that sounds about right to me! Their growth can sometimes slow down for a while after being divided from the mother plant, but once they've settled they should spring back into action 💚
When I put peroxide, I get fungus and mold on top of the soil. Is that normal??.
I have a plant that I has 3 different young established plant from 8 moths ago that I propagated..
Can I divide them
. I’d like to Have 3 plants..
HELP..
I’m asking this as when I harvested these from a friends plant, I wound up about 15 sections … (as I almost killed the mother plant in the process..) I did as if it was a golden pathos..
I only wound up w 4 starts that survived. 😢
As I’ve learned from you today I did it all wrong. Lol.. 😔
Thanks for this video. If the stem drops off, will it grow back? I have noticed any stems that dropped from the main stem has not grown back
Do you mean if a leaf and stem drop will they grow back in the same place? 💚
@@TheJungleHaven sorry, Claire- that is what I mean. I noticed it doesn't grow in the same place, if a leaf has dropped.
I have tall main stem but no leafs on the first 5 inches of it
@@doseofdionne I have the same situation. When a leafs drop off they do not regrow in the same place so the majority of the stem is bare with only two leaves now at the top. I’ve had it over a year now. :(
@@mariemenhams2367 😓 I thought it was just me
@@doseofdionne you are not alone 😀I’ve moved my plant to the bathroom to see if the increase in humidity makes any difference. Will let you know.
Mine is getting very unstable and tall can you cut it down
I did a few cuttings from the leaf, rooted them in water, they grew nice roots , but when I transferred them into pots they never grew into plants, it was just that leaf till it just died naturally. Leaf cutting didn’t work for me. Anybody had success with this propagation?
Is this not "miners lettuce" grows wild every where...pacific north west
It's not
How can you revive it when it’s dead and dried out ? 😢
Bonjour dommage que c'est pas sous-titré en français
I have a question?!?!
Nice video, but way too many ads! I find a different channel when that happens.
Hello...you are a delightful presenter with great info. Just one suggestion, here...um, some of us simply cannot 'understand' content when it is spoken so rapidly....and add a bit of a delightful accent and well, I have had to play this one 4 times and still are missing a few words. Sorry...but thanks.
Gosh u talk very quickly😅
There is the possibility to change the speed to 0,75 or even 0,25. That's actually a great feature if you're not a native speaker - like me :D
Yes, and it's wonderful!
Video is supposed to about PROPAGATION. First 7 minutes is how to care for plant. Then there are NO pups on plant to propagate with. So video was totally useless!
I dm u. :) on Instagram! What a good pot size and soil mix
I just got one but it was bad, can i dm you on Instagram