How to Clean and Quarantine Terrarium Plants

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @SerpaDesign
    @SerpaDesign  5 лет назад +97

    I've been getting requests for this one nonstop for awhile now! I really hope this answers a lot of questions and gives a better understanding of what I do. I really do not think any of this should be overlooked. Be sure to take precautions, especially when animals are in the equation. Let me know if you have additional questions and enjoy!

    • @theswelldudesfishtanks7461
      @theswelldudesfishtanks7461 5 лет назад +2

      Love this video. Can you make a video on how you identify species of temperate mosses?

    • @arthropapa9804
      @arthropapa9804 5 лет назад +3

      Would you use these same processes for cacti and other succulents that don’t like being wet like tropical plants?

    • @aaqilian5.085
      @aaqilian5.085 5 лет назад +2

      cacti and succulents don’t have roots. Use your discretion.

    • @SerpaDesign
      @SerpaDesign  5 лет назад +2

      I believe this is what you're looking for. It should help a little bit, although it's not an extensive guide.
      ruclips.net/video/hJAmG1pHqho/видео.html

    • @ЕленаКожевник-ъ2с
      @ЕленаКожевник-ъ2с 5 лет назад +1

      It is a huge work, everything is done with great love and care, carefully and thoughtfully. Thank you for your work and for sharing your knowledge. I think it's very cool.

  • @leefi1
    @leefi1 4 года назад +42

    Tanner, I am a retired florist and have kept dart frogs for 15 years. This information is well presented and much needed. I read a lot before I bought my first frogs and the clean and quarantine process was a revelation. Large nurseries often feed regularly through their misting system, some growing media contains perlite, just small and white enough to look like a dusted fruitfly. My new build will use your methods, thank you!

  • @lydellb
    @lydellb 4 года назад +86

    The amount of patience you have with everything is something to be admired.

  • @christianxiong3947
    @christianxiong3947 5 лет назад +109

    Your plant bins are as beautiful terrarium its self

  • @twistysunshine
    @twistysunshine 5 лет назад +95

    This is actually really helpful! I've heard of people talk about quarantine before, but nobody gave any details

    • @SerpaDesign
      @SerpaDesign  5 лет назад +14

      I'm glad! I've definitely been a culprit of that. Part of the problem is that we often assume that others know what we know.

    • @henniandreasson1449
      @henniandreasson1449 2 года назад +4

      This comment aged interestingly... 😆

    • @Choking_Duck
      @Choking_Duck Год назад

      ​@@henniandreasson1449What happened? 0_0

    • @chrismiranda8705
      @chrismiranda8705 11 месяцев назад

      @@SerpaDesignI’m going away for three weeks and I want to set up a quarantine setup . Do I need to leave someone in charge to open it up and let it breath or do I just leave it closed off? Till I return and examine it?

    • @k2a2l2
      @k2a2l2 8 месяцев назад

      @@Choking_Duck u really don’t know? 💀

  • @donks7300
    @donks7300 5 лет назад +28

    The little sponge at 4:37 is smiling right back at us its so cute

  • @joshg5352
    @joshg5352 5 лет назад +32

    HELL yes another quality video. Been waiting on this bad boy. Dont even need to watch to know its good but I'll watch it now. Thanks

  • @brainwater176
    @brainwater176 5 лет назад +21

    Just wanted to let you know I really appreciate your videos. They're a great resource and have helped me with making beautiful terrariums of my own. I recently was suicidally depressed and this hobby is really helping me I think. I've always thought nature is wonderful and it feels good to bring it indoors.

    • @tommybarnes8061
      @tommybarnes8061 3 года назад +3

      hope youre doing better now

    • @banderton3498
      @banderton3498 2 года назад +1

      Definitely nature helps huh. Hope life is easier for you at this point.

    • @brainwater176
      @brainwater176 2 года назад +2

      @@tommybarnes8061 thank y’all! I am doing much better than i was at that time and i see a counselor now and can handle the occasional depressive episodes

    • @TriggerBud
      @TriggerBud 2 года назад

      @@brainwater176 Glad to hear it! I've had depression on and off for years too and it was just coming back again when I found this channel/hobby. It feels like a breathe of fresh air. Glad to hear it's worked for you long(er) term and I really hope you continue to do well 🤗

    • @johnsonjunior547
      @johnsonjunior547 Год назад

      It definitely helps. I think there's been studies where just putting greenery in a city can lower suicides and depression and keep people generally happier, so it's probably the same for terrariums and houseplants to some degree.

  • @itsjavaman
    @itsjavaman 7 месяцев назад +4

    I never would have thought about quarantineing plants until I watched Ants Canada.

  • @panscentralexpresspresents4733
    @panscentralexpresspresents4733 5 лет назад +32

    Great content, Total and complete information, simple straight forward yet extremely in depth.
    Very VERY QUALITY CONTENT. You are doing a great job at this!

  • @vituperation
    @vituperation 4 года назад +2

    You know, I really wished I watched this video sooner. About a year ago I dived into making my first vivarium and got every pest in the book. The house was filled with fungus gnats, slugs ate almost everything, spiders went nuts, and somehow I even got bladder snails from my aquarium in there (no kidding on pests moving from setup to setup).
    I moved last month and have had everything in a quasi-quarantine while I'm setting up a new tank. I'll 100% follow these tips. Thank you!

  • @christabellmiranda5480
    @christabellmiranda5480 5 лет назад +10

    You are an excellent teacher.Your video is not only an exhaustive study but also very interesting and creative..

  • @DianeCee0
    @DianeCee0 5 лет назад +13

    I never would think do this for plants but it makes sense.

  • @FossilHannah
    @FossilHannah 5 лет назад +6

    I love how informative your videos are. I always know I’m going to learn a lot when I see a new video from you! Also, the way you care for your animals and plants really shows through and it’s so nice knowing that so much dedication goes into your animal room. Thanks for the video!!!

  • @n3wSong54
    @n3wSong54 5 лет назад +3

    Yet another great video. I just used this method today, and learned that most of the pots I've been buying actually contain multiple plants I can split off for multiple uses! Thanks again!

  • @nfd8-w7q
    @nfd8-w7q 2 года назад +2

    "Without being too specific *gives extremely specific details*" ahhh.... Don't ever change Serpa.

  • @coltonsmith9542
    @coltonsmith9542 5 лет назад +2

    Helps a lot. Paused the vid around a min to look at your links to find terrarium plants and after several hrs of browsing I came back to finish the vid lmao

    • @SerpaDesign
      @SerpaDesign  5 лет назад

      Haha that's awesome! I'm glad that the links were of use to you.

  • @HissyFitPetTherapy
    @HissyFitPetTherapy Год назад +3

    I am learning how to graduate my 9 snakes into.bioactive enclosures and this was invaluable....thank you so very much!!!!

  • @sarab4826
    @sarab4826 5 лет назад +4

    I was JUST looking for this. Thanks so so much for uploading, this is such a help. Walmart is an amazing source of cheap plants you can revive.

  • @samanthageach3146
    @samanthageach3146 Год назад

    EXCELLENT video!! I'm fairly new to keeping dart frogs and tropical plants.This video is incredibly helpful! A few weeks ago I got some new plants for my Dendrobates azureus terrarium and I wasn't quite sure the best way to go about cleaning them properly to ensure my frogs are safe and after watching a couple other videos on this topic from other channels and learning nothing I didn't already know (dunking them in water, removing all the previous substrate and quarantining) I came across this one and was presented clearly with several different methods. I wish I had just watched this first lol! You have a new subscriber. :)Thanks!!

  • @RoseKazable
    @RoseKazable 4 года назад +1

    My invertebrate enclosures are going to look sweeeet. I was a bit worried about introducing pesticides into their enclosure, so I hadn't bought live plants for them. Now I have a decent way to clean anything I buy. Thanks!

  • @tinkabinka3407
    @tinkabinka3407 5 лет назад

    I just can't stop watching your videos. You inspire me so much.

  • @tokoshiro5
    @tokoshiro5 2 года назад +1

    just my two cents (great process btw): peroxide 3%, great againts some spores and bacteria, you can spray from time to time on quarantine / maintenance.
    also, maybe the next step on your setup: a plant lab, so you can grow from seeds or tissues, backup and propagate plants etc without pests at all (agar culture)

  • @zulemazahir666
    @zulemazahir666 3 года назад

    So grateful I found this video before attempting or even thinking to use plants in my tarantula enclosures. Glad my gut feeling told me not to use them, then again I don't know how anyone now a days does things they're unsure of without research.

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040 5 лет назад +5

    There is a carnivorous plant that grows from Mexico up to Oregon called Butterwort. It is half succulent in the winter months and half carnivorous plant in the summer, with its leaves growing bigger and getting a stick sap like substance on them. They are especially good at cleaning out fungus gnats. In the wintre months the leave grow smaller and look more like the leaves of a succulent. Interesting little plant that can bes split as it grows.

  • @Incandescentiron
    @Incandescentiron Год назад

    I most certainly would have skipped this step. Thank you for posting

  • @ZombieMan1997
    @ZombieMan1997 3 года назад

    Currently following all these steps while watching. Hehe. I just got my first order of mini terrarium plants and I am in love! 🥰🥰

  • @LittleBlueOctopus
    @LittleBlueOctopus 5 лет назад +3

    I use to immediately repot my houseplants when I got them but I got lazy and experienced a few pests.
    This was really helpful!
    I only heard of bleach dips for aquarium plants but sounds logical for non-aquatic too, thanks.

  • @TheUrbanAntKeeper
    @TheUrbanAntKeeper 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks, my terrariums always just stayed like they were when I made them, now they will grow! Thanks

  • @ImNotACatLawyerButIPlayOneOnTV
    @ImNotACatLawyerButIPlayOneOnTV 5 лет назад +30

    I've always wondered about those boxes of plants I've seen in the background.

  • @garinraquel
    @garinraquel 5 лет назад +10

    Great video as always, Tanner! If I may, I have a request for a future video: I would like to make a small hydroponic setup for herbs (basil, parsley, cilantro...) as a gift for my sister's birthday, but I have no idea how to go about it. Could you give us some guidelines as to how to feed the plants, give them light and have it be functional on a relatively tight budget? Hope you think it could make an interesting video!
    Thank you for your uploads, I'm always looking forward to them! :)

    • @joshg5352
      @joshg5352 5 лет назад +4

      Have a look into aquaponics. The Aquasprouts aquaponic tank looks amazing!

    • @n3wSong54
      @n3wSong54 5 лет назад +2

      I've been wondering myself when he might start dabbling with Aquaponics, because most of his setups are self-maintained already. +1 for an aquaponics video!

  • @brenanweber7238
    @brenanweber7238 7 месяцев назад

    This was amazing! Thank you for sharing your process and all these great tips! Ps love the pineapple pj's

  • @kennykollar8740
    @kennykollar8740 5 лет назад +6

    Begonia amphioxus 👍👌 Thanks for the tips man. We appreciate it!

  • @kaikaki8230
    @kaikaki8230 5 лет назад

    Hi Tanner, thank you for the videos I enjoy them a lot!
    Because you ask for ideas for future projects, here is one of mine: The use of a wireless phone charger to get electricity inside of a closed glass container. I know, it is quite technical and a hole for a cable has maybe the same effect, but I like the idea. The electricity could be used for a small waterfall for example.
    Also I like the idea to measure the environment conditions inside the container. The values could be used to detect problems with a setup (hopefully before they show a visible effect).

  • @checkyourbrakes
    @checkyourbrakes 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for posting this!!! We had gnats last year, and couldn't figure out where they came from! Now we know. This spring when we brought in seedlings we followed your guide. We didn't do the bleach solution, in part because we feel guilty about bleach's environmental impact, but also because we don't have other uses for bleach (we sanitize with steam and other natural alternatives). All the same, this kept us from getting bugs this time. We're very grateful

    • @AfterAllWeAreHuman
      @AfterAllWeAreHuman 4 года назад

      Despite being pests. Froglets like eating them.

    • @dawnt6791
      @dawnt6791 Год назад

      Did you follow Tanner's steps EXCEPT for the bleach? I'd like to be able to do this sort of protocol, but we don't use bleach. EVER. I'm highly allergic to it, both fumes and contact, so it's banished from our house. LOL Is there a chemical-free alternative to bleach that I could use instead? Or would it be enough to follow the protocol and just leave out the bleach step?

    • @locksmith9580
      @locksmith9580 Год назад +1

      I followed the steps. And skipped the bleach. I did about 3 or 4 soaks. Main thing is to quarantine after you follow the steps incase there’s pests

  • @Lisa-no4jv
    @Lisa-no4jv 5 лет назад

    You are very talented and a wonderful teacher! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!

  • @TuckerSP2011
    @TuckerSP2011 5 лет назад +3

    Very informative! Excellent video.

  • @debjohansen7867
    @debjohansen7867 4 года назад

    I'm new to terrariums and found this information very helpful. Your video was very thorough. Thank you, liked and subscribed!

  • @mariawarda4385
    @mariawarda4385 5 лет назад +3

    Tanner as always very interesting thanks for sharing 😉

  • @cheepymcpeepy
    @cheepymcpeepy 4 года назад +6

    0:30 I get plants whenever, wherever I can.
    You and me both, Tanner.

  • @susannesteele535
    @susannesteele535 5 лет назад +5

    Wonderful. Well thought out and explained. Thank you. New subscriber.

  • @bjrnhalfhand2258
    @bjrnhalfhand2258 Год назад

    I know this is an old video but I'll comment anyway. Thank you so much, this is so useful.

  • @FrankFactor
    @FrankFactor 5 лет назад

    Great tips Tanner. Thanks for all the great info and well put together video! With all the money you will save me from not loosing plants and fighting pests, I'll have extra money laying around. If only there was a membership or patreon that I could put that to better use...

  • @62miyavi
    @62miyavi 5 лет назад +1

    Bonjour C'est toujours un grand plaisir de regarder tes videos Merci pour tout ton travail tu apportes beaucoup de conseils MERCI

  • @scox7748
    @scox7748 4 года назад

    Learn something new everytime.

  • @TobyCreates
    @TobyCreates 5 лет назад +2

    I really want to see an update on all your setups!

  • @QuesadillaWizard
    @QuesadillaWizard 5 лет назад +7

    This is wonderful, thank you! I'm working towards a bioactive enclosure for a crestie and this is exactly the info I needed!

  • @porecemusnox8805
    @porecemusnox8805 Месяц назад

    Hi Tanner!
    First of all: Thank you! I've been following you along for a while now and you are a true inspiration and source of knowledge. After a couple of decades with freshwater tanks, I am currently taking my first steps with terrariums and followed this guide about quarantining plants. My question: Is it normal that, even after rinsing and watering the plants after the bleach bath, they still retain a faint chlorine smell?
    Cheers!

  • @rabbidpotatoegaming4514
    @rabbidpotatoegaming4514 5 лет назад +3

    Man I got really lucky. After watching this video I realize how uncareful I was and what a miracle it is my water dragons Viv never became contaminated. It's been about 7 months now and no issues.

    • @SerpaDesign
      @SerpaDesign  5 лет назад

      You definitely can have success without going through all of these steps, but it's much better to take precautions. We've all done it though.

    • @rabbidpotatoegaming4514
      @rabbidpotatoegaming4514 5 лет назад +2

      @@SerpaDesign I'll definitely be taking these safety step from now on.

  • @adamzocchi
    @adamzocchi 3 года назад +1

    I copied this entire guide with some tropical plants from the Biodude. This was thorough, but I have mold issues that I didn't originally had with these new plants.
    I think Tanner underestimated ventillation with this setup.

  • @Beansie
    @Beansie 5 лет назад +12

    How do you keep mold from growing in the closed bins? I started a bin much like this and after a week, I've lost 3 of my plants to molding. I chucked a few springtails in hoping they'd eventually multiply to accommodate the bin, but the plants crapped out way before that could happen. I was popping the lid once a day to rotate and check happiness and everything looked fine, then WHAMMY! Do you have air holes of any kind for circulation? I didn't notice any in your bins...anyone's help would be grateful as I know Tanner is too busy to answer comments.

    • @justinblauvelt7211
      @justinblauvelt7211 3 года назад +1

      I'm with you on that question...that and how often should I be watering or misting

    • @Beansie
      @Beansie 3 года назад

      @@justinblauvelt7211 For the record, I have spent hundreds of dollars trying to mitigate the humidity and finally gave up. I live in an exceptionally humid part of the country so I'm just doomed I guess.

    • @adamzocchi
      @adamzocchi 3 года назад

      Have you tried this again after the first attempt?
      Doing this method as we speak and mold definitely destroyed some of my tropical plants. Monitored the humidity at 80% and watered appropriately, and I too wonder if vent holes should've been added

    • @banderton3498
      @banderton3498 2 года назад

      Springtails?

    • @charliblake8551
      @charliblake8551 2 года назад +1

      Damn! This has been up for a couple of years and hasn’t been answered. I’m wondering the same thing. Maybe if the plants are cleaned well enough and the substrate sanitized by heating it before potting them would be enough? Getting mold might mean those parts of the process weren’t done as thoroughly as they needed 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @JunFeril
    @JunFeril 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @nethersherps3028
    @nethersherps3028 5 лет назад

    Plant videos are the best videos

  • @Shaden0040
    @Shaden0040 5 лет назад

    After two months of setting up a beer trap, I have successfully gotten rid of all pest garden snails and slugs. I think I ended up trapping about 20 -30 of each type. Either they came in on some plants or some leaves I collected last fall. I did let the leaves dry out for about 4 months before i used them in the terrarium. I did see signs of something eating my plants before I added them though. Seems to be i am slug/snail free for a month now as the beer trap has not gotten any more victims. I change the trap out and clean it once a week. It holds about a shot glasses worth of beer so one bottle of beer lasted me all this time in the fridge. I'd fill the little bowl I have half full so about half a shot glass worth of beer in total each week. It also looks like the springtails like it too, as I have found many of them dead afterwards.

  • @rosemaryortega9879
    @rosemaryortega9879 4 года назад

    Wow! That's what I call dedication. :-)

  • @Gaff420
    @Gaff420 5 лет назад

    Thanks, this is one I was waiting on, very helpful

  • @nunubarrantes8782
    @nunubarrantes8782 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! Very helpful! I love how you work.

  • @LiyanaDIY
    @LiyanaDIY 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much! Watching 😍😍😍

  • @pkmetzger
    @pkmetzger 5 лет назад

    Thank You very much for this video. i know this will help me with my plants.

  • @heatherheather5953
    @heatherheather5953 3 года назад

    thanks for sharing. Very informative! I am newbie and this helps 💕

  • @ummguy5548
    @ummguy5548 5 лет назад +2

    This video was wonderful as always, very helpful and informational. You should make a video about some of your favorite plants to use your builds.

  • @jacquig1939
    @jacquig1939 3 года назад

    Keep it quarantined by purchase. Got several plants over a couple days in an empty aquarium. 1 had spider mites now they ALL have them. I'm hoping they'll pull through but 2 don't look so hot after treatment.

  • @tmc059
    @tmc059 3 года назад

    Thank you for making this video!!! So helpful x100

  • @yaarabar5599
    @yaarabar5599 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this information!!

  • @reid.wolfe25
    @reid.wolfe25 5 лет назад +3

    Can you use the chemical bath process for moss or lichen? Thanks!

  • @arctica7170
    @arctica7170 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @mitchl5220
    @mitchl5220 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Tanner great video! I don't know if you care but I discovered a very cool plant you could test out in a terrarium! It's called Celosia and they are beautiful :) I have seen people online having success with it (the plant also originates from tropical regions) so I thought maybe you'd want to test it out as it looks quite unique and would make a good centrepiece plant if it actually works out.

  • @keithpannell573
    @keithpannell573 5 лет назад

    Excellent video today, Tanner--very thorough and informative. You use an almost identical process to mine when introducing new plants to my home/habitats. The one difference is when I know the exact source of the plant (friend, business contact, etc.), especially if I'm intending to bring over properties of the existing substrate/microfauna. Even with that, however, I still quarantine and observe quite a bit. Other than that caveat, it's dead on the money for the process that has worked best for me! Thanks for spreading the good word on keeping your household and animals safe!

    • @SerpaDesign
      @SerpaDesign  5 лет назад +1

      I'm with you. There's times it's alright to make exceptions, but it's rare for me. Glad you enjoyed the video and I'm happy to share this type of content! I see too many people just getting stuff from wherever and putting it right in with their animals.

  • @Werd2jaH
    @Werd2jaH 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the video on this subject! Have you experimented with dwarfing plants by way of tap root pruning to see if you can expand the terrarium varieties? Keep em coming!!

  • @reverendmouse9222
    @reverendmouse9222 5 лет назад

    Would love a Kline terrarium update I lan on making one and would love to see how yours is going

  • @nneichan9353
    @nneichan9353 5 лет назад

    Very very helpful! Thanks!

  • @eliotdaoust3765
    @eliotdaoust3765 4 года назад

    I needed that! Thanks!

  • @Beansie
    @Beansie 5 лет назад +5

    Have you got a video that focuses on taking cuttings from your clean plants? I am TERRIBLE at getting cuttings going. I have watched hundreds of videos and mimicked the process (multiple kinds of processes) but for some reason I just can't get cuttings to root on the normal....short of pothos LOL!

  • @BANANAMONKE-E
    @BANANAMONKE-E 2 года назад

    I NEEDED THIS THANK YOU!!
    I needed this so much I'm getting a ball python soon and my mother insists on a bioactive for it so I got four plants and a lot of other plants and might get some succulents too THANK YOU SO MUCH THOUGH
    should I sanitize it now we're not getting the snake until we clean the tank bring the tank stand and the tank inside and decorate the tank that might take about sometime until march or near the end of February or should I clean them and leave them in water not drown but just the roots or wait till before we decorate the enclosure

  • @planterrapetsph3588
    @planterrapetsph3588 5 лет назад

    Another nice video hope to see moreeee

  • @magspelican
    @magspelican Год назад

    I have done this with two batches of plants and they all got very sad about a week after and eventually died. They were thriving beforehand. It would be nice to see another video addressing this? I really want to get it right and have already lost a lot of money on plants at this point...

  • @Ash-ev2es
    @Ash-ev2es 3 года назад

    Your channel is inspirational Serpa. Somewhat new to bioactive enclosures as for the plants I live next to a very large creek where I’ve been getting them as it’s self sustaining and no pests or particles. Would it be fine to just rinse, soak and bleach or go about the same quarantine method as the video and be safe than sorry?

  • @chailee6060
    @chailee6060 7 месяцев назад

    Uuugh such a useful video!

  • @ClareScammell
    @ClareScammell 4 года назад +2

    Would the same advice stand for cacti and succulents? I know they're slightly more adverse to water. Many thanks 😊

  • @EsmieLueras
    @EsmieLueras 2 месяца назад

    Do you make holes in the plastic bins and how often do you mist/water? Thank you 😊

  • @Lastman737
    @Lastman737 5 лет назад

    Sweet video! 🍀🌿🌴🐊

  • @Frantie
    @Frantie 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this informative video. I am just wondering if this possible with succulents for arid terrariums (like Aloe sp., Echeveria sp. and Lithops sp. and generally most Crassulaceae), as they don't like to be soaked as much and might not survive in these containers. I imagine the humidity in those is quite high, which isn't good for succulents. But if I were to not use lids with the quarantine containers, the pests might escape. If someone has experience with quarantine of plants from more arid regions, I would be pleased to hear about it :)

  • @petitcanasson3990
    @petitcanasson3990 5 лет назад

    THAAAAANK YOU! this is the video I was waiting for. The last terrarium I did was the best I ever did but it was completely destroyed buy mushrooms and moisture. Now I know how to avoid it thanks! And I also have some springtails living in one of my terrarium, do you think it can help avoiding moisture? And how can I take them to move them in an other terrarium? Also i think that desinfecting everytging in the jar is good,like sticks, pieces of wood,rocks...
    Thank you for your videos even if I don't undrrstand it all because i'm french.

  • @_-._-._-...
    @_-._-._-... 5 лет назад +7

    I would be interrested to see a edible plant setup!

    • @Beansie
      @Beansie 5 лет назад +1

      This gal is HUGE into edible landscaping and permaculture! I would also LOVE to see an edible setup!!!!

  • @gogwon5139
    @gogwon5139 8 месяцев назад

    During the 2nd and 3rd defenses my question is how do the plants survive being completely soaked in the water but drown when you overwater the substrate?

  • @gmorf33
    @gmorf33 11 месяцев назад

    @serpadesign with no ventilation, how are you keeping plants from developing mold/mildew or other issues related to too much humidity and stagnate air?

  • @erickperez8770
    @erickperez8770 11 месяцев назад

    Hey Tanner, would there be different precautions to take if you were propagating? For example I have friends who have various house plants that they would let me propegate from. Is there a completely different process for this or no precautions whatsoever? Thank you foe the awesome content!

  • @Atcraftcity
    @Atcraftcity 4 года назад

    Hi Tanner. I was wondering if you do a quarantine of substrate....since that would be an avenue as well for “bad stuff” to be introduced to your plants and pets??

  • @slothmob2433
    @slothmob2433 Год назад

    It doesn’t get too humid inside the closed box for 2-4 weeks? Is root rot a big concern?

  • @matthewreed1025
    @matthewreed1025 5 лет назад +4

    I'm looking for plants that, when full grown are still very tiny. Can you recommend any?

    • @lauraconrad9640
      @lauraconrad9640 5 лет назад

      anubia nana bonsai :)

    • @Phantom_atropos
      @Phantom_atropos 5 лет назад +3

      @@lauraconrad9640 Bonsai is the japanese art of cultivating and sculpting small trees to mimic the appearance of fully grown trees. You need to be constantly re-shaping your small tree, and it takes a lot of care and commitment, it's not a form of dwarfism that causes the tree to stay small. A bonsai is not a type of tree, but a cultivation method.

    • @cattfishing
      @cattfishing 4 года назад +1

      @@Phantom_atroposI believe shes talking about a specific type of plant that is called that. It's not a tree that requires maintenance to keep small like in bonsai using regular trees. It's an actual plant that stays small.

  • @victormns8282
    @victormns8282 5 лет назад

    🔥 Just Perfect 🔥

  • @TrevanC
    @TrevanC 2 года назад

    Do you do this with moss as aswell ? May seem like a silly question but some moss is very finicky and I'm not sure it would make it through all of this but im definitely interested in doing this with my plants to eliminate the pesky gnats.

  • @kimwyatt9932
    @kimwyatt9932 3 года назад

    Glad I found you I am ao behind

  • @jayzee9164
    @jayzee9164 5 лет назад

    I like it. Time to start a new hobby

  • @haylee4858
    @haylee4858 4 месяца назад

    Just did all of these steps for arid plants. All of them are struggling now. Any advice?

  • @allieberry6039
    @allieberry6039 4 года назад +1

    I liked this video but when I tried it on my own plants, it killed most of them... especially the Tradescantia pallida (wandering Jew). With its fragile little leaves, being dunked in water baths seem to wilt it. Pothos and bromeliad droopy two days later. All were transplanted to new ReptiSoil and had adequate light. I’d advise wiping down plants in these solutions using facial pads instead of full dunk

  • @julianatorres4621
    @julianatorres4621 Год назад

    Hello do u have holes in your bins? I put mine in an exoterra and covered I plastic wrap. How often do u water your plants and spray them?

  • @annalysenicole5290
    @annalysenicole5290 4 месяца назад

    Do you have to poke holes in the lid? Do they need holes to breathe?

  • @hayesycat9970
    @hayesycat9970 5 лет назад +1

    Question, I know this has nothing to do with the video, but I was wondering how I can deal with mold on the wood in my American bullfrog setup, I’ve tried baking it, boiling it, and letting sit in the sun, I usually do all of them for 24 hours. Is there any other way I can deal with it? If there is please let me know. 🙂

  • @susanstaples6171
    @susanstaples6171 4 года назад

    So helpful