Introducing New Lechuza Trendcover Self-watering Planters

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @Mycityplants
    @Mycityplants  2 года назад +2

    Let me know if you like this new Lechuza Trendcover planter look?

    • @talren
      @talren 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the video. I love the look but if I understand correctly there is no access to the reservoir (as in the Classico LS) to check the roots. Am I right ?

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  2 года назад +1

      Hi Talren,
      Thank you for watching 🌱
      Yes, you are right.
      This planter model is the same as Rondo or Cubico.
      The sub-irrigation system is built-in and you do not have any access to the roots.

  • @lacqueredlady6095
    @lacqueredlady6095 9 месяцев назад

    I just bought one of these planters! I am wondering if I can fertilize them through the reservoir or if I have to always pour fertilizer directly over the soil?

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  9 месяцев назад

      Hi! Thank you for watching!
      If 3-4 months have passed and you are using the reservoir, you can add fertilizer directly to the reservoir.
      Use only water soluble fertilizers and it is best to use half of the recommended on the label amount.
      Green Cheers!

  • @davidhalley9795
    @davidhalley9795 Год назад

    I just picked up a birds nest fern. How long do I wait to transfer from the nursery pot?

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  Год назад +1

      Hi! Congratulations on your new Bird's Nest Fern!
      If the roots are not poking through the drainage holes, you can wait for 6 months or so before repotting.
      If the roots are poking through, repot the plant now.
      Choose a pot with drainage, 2-3 inches larger than the original pot.
      May your plant grow happy and healthy!

  • @ray_li
    @ray_li 2 года назад

    hi, when you begin top watering for the first 3-4 months, do you get rid of the water in the reservoir that runs thru from top watering?

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  Год назад

      Hi Raymond,
      If you pour water slowly and use the right amount, not much water should collect in the reservoir. If you have more than 1/4 of the reservoir full, yes empty it.
      Thank you for watching 🌱

  • @jamesjordan2232
    @jamesjordan2232 2 года назад

    What the little glass vile sticking out from the pot?

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  2 года назад +1

      Hi James,
      Thank you for watching 🌱
      This is water level indicator. Show when the reservoir is full or empty.
      You may see how the self-watering system works here: bit.ly/3bWSmRs

  • @saifsalah8593
    @saifsalah8593 2 года назад +1

    Can a plant survive in water without root rot?
    I am facing a problem when I transfer the plant from the water to the soil
    weaken and die
    But when I keep it in water it keeps growing!!! ?
    What is the explanation for this strange situation!.?

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  2 года назад

      Hello Saif,
      Thank you for watching🌱
      Please answer a few questions below so I can try to figure out why this is happening.
      -What type of plant you have?
      -How big is the pot you are potting it in?
      -What kind of soil you are using?
      -How often do you water the newly repotted plant?

    • @saifsalah8593
      @saifsalah8593 2 года назад

      @@Mycityplants
      @My City Plants
      HI
      Thank you for interest
      first answer
      I have a Monstera and (cantia palm! Still in the water!)
      I have Syngonium of tree and climber types
      English Ivy.
      2. Medium to large size.
      3. The type of soil in our country is compact and strong, so I add peat moss.
      4.Water the newly transplanted plant
      many times

    • @Mycityplants
      @Mycityplants  2 года назад

      1. Make sure the pot is not too big. It has to be just 2-3 inches larger than the root ball.
      2. Add perlite to the soil amzn.to/3byDU6k to add porosity and provide a better drainage.
      3. Be careful not to overwater plants.
      They do need to be watered more often after being moved from water to the soil but keeping them wet at all times will cause problems.
      Soil Moisture meter will hep you to establish a proper watering frequency amzn.to/3nlnvoo
      Green Luck! 🌱