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LECHUZA Planters change EVERYTHING: Best self-watering pots EVER?
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- Опубликовано: 15 авг 2024
- In this video, I'm excited to share with you the benefits of using Lechuza self-watering planters. As a plant enthusiast, I know firsthand how important it is to have a proper watering system to keep our plants healthy and thriving. Please subscribe to my Instagram for more information: / thelecaqueen
Lechuza Planters have been a game-changer for me in terms of plant care, and I can't wait to show you why. I'll be discussing the unique features of Lechuza planters, such as their water reservoirs and sub-irrigation system. I'll also be sharing some personal experiences and tips on how to make the most out of these planters. Whether you're a new plant parent or an experienced gardener, there's something for everyone in this video.
So, sit back, relax, and let's dive into the advantages of using Lechuza self-watering planters. Trust me, your plants will thank you for it!
✅ Video Contents:
00:00 Introduction
00:29 Disclaimer
00:55 The Mini Deltini
04:06 The Deltini
05:05 Classico LS 28 Premium
07:20 Balconera 50
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Self-Watering Pots for Plants
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TITLE: LECHUZA Planters change EVERYTHING: Best self-watering pots EVER?
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✅ About The Leca Queen :
Nora here! Welcome to The Leca Queen channel.
I love all things indoor PLANTS. I enjoy growing my plants in SOILESS media; yep, no soil! I primarily use LECA (clay balls) to grow my plants using hydroponics (semi-hydroponics).
I show you how my beautiful plants grow in LECA and help you achieve the RESULTS that I have. I cover a TON of leca growing tips, a very comprehensive leca 101 where I hold your hand and help you navigate the world of semi-hydroponics.
I love to experiment and discover different ways of taking care of plants. There is no right or wrong way, just the way that works for you and your plants. Join me on my many plant adventures.
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👉Lechuza 14950 Mini Deltini Self-Watering Planter - geni.us/OyrM (Amazon)
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👉Lechuza Classico 28 LS Premium Self Watering Planter - geni.us/VcKeZ (Amazon)
👉Lechuza Classico 21 LS Premium Self Watering Planter - geni.us/3c9npz2 (Amazon)
👉Lechuza 15657 Balconera Stone 50 Self-Watering Planter - geni.us/WSeh (Amazon)
I switched most of my plants to lechuza. They’re worth every penny
I think so too. They are so well made. I love them 💗
They should be sponsoring you! I have many of these and love as well.
😊
you are a master plant queen! thank you!
Wow, thank you!
I am a soil (potting mix) grower and have two Lechuza rectangular pots for my string of turtles (perperomia prostata). From there I harvest multiple parts of this into separate plants and once they are established I sell at a local market (trash and treasure/farmers market). From one parent plant 2 years ago I have created many plants and so far have made about $100 profit.
Ok really not much yet but.... now original costs are already taken care of, the cost per plant unit is tiny. I have about 20 plants ready to sell soon and profit is good. The parent plants are doing well and for me they are a propagating machine. Every 2-3 months I will be harvesting 10 plants from each Lechuza pot.
I like this mini, it’s affordable and it comes with the pon to try love that!!
Isn't the mini just the cutest! 🥰
I bought a mini the other day, very cute. Still need to get my toes wet with the semi-hydro thing I am not very confident to try but at least it’s a start lol
I like Lechuza Planters, they’re expensive but have great quality. I have the mini, 21 cm and 28 cm. I also sprayed 21 cm to terracotta to match my decor. Love your videos and your cheerfulness showing your plants and plants products. Happy Planting 🪴🙏🏾💚🌿🌱💦💧
Thank you, yes, they are a bit pricey but I love them.
@@TheLecaQueen I only have 10 plants in the living room.
You can make your life easier by buying the Cube 12 or 14 and use a net pot for pond plants with it. Heissner net pots are even fine enough to hold in pon. Poking in the stick for the two wicks is also no problem. Been using this setup for years now.
I love Lechuza pots! I got introduced to pon when I bought a few mini deltini pots. I’ve had so much success with philodendrons in pon that I am in the process of moving my smaller plants into pon. I agrée that Lechuza pots are the best self watering pots.
Thanks for sharing!!
I'd love a video about wick watering with semihydro! ❤ that is super fascinating!
Your plants are gorgeous. And your videos are helpful and relaxing to watch. Thanks for sharing your experience with self-watering planters. I have three Cubicos. I love them because they’re an attractive way to display table-top plants, allowing me to cut down on the number of horizontal surfaces I’ve been using in my indoor plantscape. Before I splurge on more tall floor planters, I want to try a couple in the Classico and Deltini designs, as well as a couple of other brands. I love your idea of customizing some of the planters for your own use by adding holes to assist with drainage. I’ll experiment with that adaptation on less expensive brands.
Just bought PON for the first time and I’m so excited. Going back and forth with these pots and cute glass containers lol ‘might do both ‘
I have 5 pot sizes from them , 12-14 pots altogether. I also use wicks! same reason, I don't think leca would wick properly on it's own , specially in deep ports. My suggestion is to try gravel on the top, a layer of about 2cm. I use gravel because it's heavier and smaller. It helps me anchor the plant better I fell, and should lower evaporation I think.
So inspired by your syngonium wall looks beautiful in the lachuz pot you picked out...stunning
Thank you. I really love that wall, it is going to be amazing!
When you say flush do you flush the pon is it the same if you planted them in a soil substrate? If so why do you flush? And how do you do it? Are there any plant indicators that say ‘hey I need a flush’ thx 🙏🏻 for this helpful video ❤
I have one Lechuza pot and I'm using it with Pon. The one thing I don't like about them is the tall feet on the inner pot and that distance between the bottom of the pot and the reservoir which forces you to use a wick. For most of my semi-hydro plants that are in leca, I prefer the bottom of the inner pot to touch the bottom of the reservoir pot and not use a wick. But that's just me. But they are nice pots and I like that they do come with the pon.
I completely understand, I don't use a wick for most of my plants as well, I generally do not like them but, what can you do!
Great video as usual, thanks a lot.
However... how do you fertilise your plants in this ?
Shocking that this isn’t a sponsored video! I would like to know what makes them so much better than others that I’ve found for a fraction of the price on Amazon- even the same design as far as it having the little “legs” that you fill up with the pon and it wicks up from the reservoir that way.
Love your content, by the way! Do you use pon at all? Also curious why you never directly root in leca. It’s done great for me, particularly if I prop i water until I have a very small (1”) beginner root then transplant in leca/pon. My Monstera dissecta didn’t want to root so I put it in leca and it did great. ❤
Thanks for the video. Do you think it would be possible to use the inner self watering part with a different outer pot? I dont really like the style of lechuza pots but would like to try the self watering option. Thanks!
😃You sound like a commercial for Lechuza! You should reach out to them so they can sponsor you.
I know right 🤣🤣🤣 I really love the planters 🥰
Fo you think alocasias would do okay in self water pot ? I have 2 black velvet ans one Azlanni
Do you have a video on how you made your Syngonium Moss Wall? I got a balconera and was thinking to plant a few different Syngonia in here together, so your video inspired me to try to make the moss wall. Would love to see how you did it since I've only used smaller moss poles before :)
Yes I have find it here: ruclips.net/video/wKkSxXPjFBo/видео.html
Thank you so much!!@@TheLecaQueen
sorry to bother but do u have ur strelizia in the lechuza pot in hydroculture or does she also have soil ? cause i just got a 160 cm high strelizia and idk if i should move her to my new lechuza pot also WITH soil or move the plant to hydro, i think she should be ok in earth no.. ?
Hello, mine is certainly not in soil. None of my plants are. The decision is yours to move it but one thing I can tell you is that they love living in leca and my plant is thriving. Check out these videos as evidence.
ruclips.net/video/upZVSQtsVk0/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/GE2hmeopJjs/видео.html
How do you trx your plant for bugs (the first plant you showed... calissy rebels?).
Great video as always
Gracias
The Classico LS seems nice but the smallest size is 22cm ... If they would make it in 13, 15 and 18 cm it would be perfect... The Deltini I dont like because they are too tall
I agree about getting more smaller classico sizes. I guess I like the idea of the Deltinis being tall if you have a tall plant or have a trailing plant in them.
LeChuza pots are fantastic! They are really great pots. They only con is the price. In Canada, they are way too expensive!
Too true!
I think making the holes depends on the pot.
If the pot is going to be going into a cover pot, or an external reservoir that's going to cover the holes anyways, then no. There's not really much point.
But, if the pot is going to have the holes that are out to the rest of the room, then maybe. I don't know how effectively the holes would increase the oxygen levels within the leca, but It's not really going to have any side effects. So why not?
Doyou keep water in the bottom of the pot all the time
Yes I do.
@@TheLecaQueenhmm. So it’s never empty? I’m still within the 8- to 12-week period suggested before using the self-watering feature. But I thought we’re supposed to allow the indicator to remain at the minimum level for a while before adding more water. Have I misunderstood the instructions? Thanks.
This will cause root rot when used with soil media. Have you actually tried it with soil?
Do your bird of paradise roots sit in water reservoir or only the wick does?
The roots eventually grow into the reservoir.
@@TheLecaQueen ahh ok.. and it doesn’t cause it to root rot so far?
If you feel comfortable, putting the ventilation holes in your pot, do it.
I'd like to be safe than sorry and make the holes. 😁
Where do you find them on sale? ❤
local retailers and online.
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely collection lovely please tell me what solution you put in your Leca and water I am using the foliage Focus please tell me if that's the correct one please text me back have a blessed day
Hey Jillian, Foliage Focus is the one I use.😊
To be honest, a "premium" pot is not needed in this hobby. Yes, they are great pots but they cost too much for what it is.
That is 💯 true not needed but sometimes nice to have if one wants to. Always nice to know the options. 99% of my plants live in makeshift cache pots.
They are too expensive for me
Your video titles are getting a bit ridiculous. Pure click bait. Lechuzza are well known for decades used by half of the planet. You are talking about them like its some kind of miracle. Its just pot, cmon. You are trying to reinvent wheel, like with moss poles and other stuff. Easy to clean ? Like any other plastic pot. 24cm perfect for larger plants? 25 is too much ? Dust proof ? Im not even going to continue with those ridiculous statements. I loved your vids bit you got to the point where a lot of youtubers get - out of ideas.
Hello M. Thank you for watching my videos and supporting me. I really appreciate it and thank you for taking the time to comment. I am so glad that you already knew about Lechuza and have for decades, not everyone does, and I can say that because up until a few years ago I did not. My experience with some people, not all, is they ask me what I use and why. That is the spirit with which I made this video. For those that may not know about Lechuza pots, but also letting them know why I use them and how. I am sorry you thought I was trying to reinvent the wheel or what you are calling ridiculous statements. I am simply a human being showing other human beings who may be interested in what I do and why. Thank you for your support thus far and I hope you stick around for more. Nora
If you don't like the video, don't watch that simple. There is no need for your all-knowing rude attitude!
Then don’t watch. No need to be negative. I didn’t know about them until the other day.