SUCCESSFULLY Transfer HOYA Plants from Soil to Leca

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 56

  • @greymote9794
    @greymote9794 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this, I just discovered that a seller on Etsy has been sending out Hoyas with root mealies, I’m not sure how much of my collection is effected and I’m considering transferring to leca to be a little safer. With the prospect of having to chop the roots off to control any bugs, this gives me a little hope!!

  • @marciajohnson1825
    @marciajohnson1825 Год назад +2

    I'm well impressed Nora, well impressed 👏🏾 👸🏾I love Hoyas and your recerse Kerii is beautiful 😍

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Thank you Marcia! I enjoyed doing this and the results just floored me. I always knew that it works but did not have the courage to try it, I am so glad I did!

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Год назад +1

    Awesome root growth. They didn’t skip a beat. Thanks for sharing Nora!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад +1

      No they did not skip a beat! Those roots are amazing and I am loving this method!

  • @UnlockYourMagic
    @UnlockYourMagic Год назад +1

    This is right on time. I wanted to switch my Hoyas but I didn’t want to wait for the long method.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Excellent! I am always glad when the stars align!

  • @CorbinCopy
    @CorbinCopy Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing! Do you need to have a reservoir of water?

  • @annmariemarin5513
    @annmariemarin5513 Год назад +4

    Good to know. I'm about to ake the plunge to leca. My local Ikea had bags of it. My krinkle 8 was not thrving in soil, I have it rooting in moss right now, so maybe I will try with that one. Thank you, love your content!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      You are very welcome. I wish you all the best with your Krinkle.

  • @melanieklarofficial
    @melanieklarofficial 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your encouragement! I had tried transferring a bunch of plants to Leca before and a bunch of them died, and then I kinda gave up on it but because I’m gone for two weeks out of four every month all my plants were just not good when I came home so I’m trying it again and I think I’ve just decided that any plant that can’t survive a leca transfer can’t live in my house because the only ones that are nice when I come home after two weeks are the ones that are in leca! Even though I have someone checking on my plants-they just always over water or under water them. So I’ve learned a lot from you and I’m trying again and I got a little growth tent which I think will help a lot for the transfers because they’ll have good humidity. Crossing my fingers!

  • @joannhutchings3693
    @joannhutchings3693 Год назад +1

    Love this video. Great info,thank you.

  • @bin-iamx4437
    @bin-iamx4437 Год назад

    I thought of growing my Hoyas on leca and you were the first person I thought of. Thank you for the info

  • @worldgonemad1977
    @worldgonemad1977 Год назад

    When I watched the video of you chopping all the roots off, my heart was in my mouth but to see them thriving is amazing!! I grow all my babes in Leca and follow your advice with confidence because I know it is tried and tested.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      It is a bit much to remove the roots but it works !

  • @dollycaldwell4938
    @dollycaldwell4938 Год назад +1

    I get so nervous when i see you chop off those precious roots. You are good at what you do & very confident. I am not there yet, but my LECA confidence has certainly grown in the last 3 months, since watching your show. It is such a trial & error learning experience!!! I thank you for that. I just bought & started my plants on "Foliage Focus" they are thriving....the proof is in the pudding.......or LECA!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад +1

      I am so glad you are becoming more confident. The more you do it the more confident you will be. I have only recently started Chopping off the roots. I was too scared before.

  • @MaryGatdula
    @MaryGatdula Год назад +1

    I like this idea! Don't have to worry about soil roots dying in the leca!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад +1

      That is exactly right!! And the Hoyas can take it. What I would love to know is if this would work for a big Hoya plant!! What do you think?

    • @MaryGatdula
      @MaryGatdula Год назад

      @@TheLecaQueen Hmmm. I think it should work, but might be a little harder on the plant. ???

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад +1

      @@MaryGatdula I think so too

    • @IbrahemAbuQuboh
      @IbrahemAbuQuboh 2 месяца назад

      @@TheLecaQueenI try it with big and large Hoya vine and it’s not work the leaves curling and the little bit lime color , then I chop them and prop again In leca and they look awesome

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  2 месяца назад +1

      @@IbrahemAbuQuboh Interesting you should say that. I address that issue in this new Hoya video: ruclips.net/video/c2YxaYc6A-4/видео.html

  • @SarahWilson-t2k
    @SarahWilson-t2k Год назад

    When do you switch the nutrients from the rooting nutrients to the regular?

  • @michellecastro2475
    @michellecastro2475 Год назад

    Love it. Definitely convincing me to try leca.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Go for it! I am sure you will not regret it.

  • @jillianleblanc9370
    @jillianleblanc9370 Год назад

    The route that looks awesome thank you for sharing love watching your video very interested

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Thank you Jillian. I love that the plants really took to the method!

  • @TheLecaQueen
    @TheLecaQueen  Год назад +1

    👉 Download my FREE "Successful Soil to Leca Transition guide for Hoyas"
    tinyurl.com/2s35k7pk

  • @margimorris7360
    @margimorris7360 Год назад

    Hello. Currently trying this with a Rope Hoya. Fingers crossed 🌸

  • @suviputkonen9856
    @suviputkonen9856 Год назад

    Hi, do you let water reservoir to dry out, to encourage blooming of hoyas?

  • @Bnice76
    @Bnice76 Год назад +1

    Love this! When using this method do you switch out the special sauce every week or do you top off as needed?

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Ideally you want to switch it over every week if you can. You can always top up if you can't change.

  • @stirer1
    @stirer1 Год назад

    Hi do you know if Hoyas will bloom in leca , also thanks so much for the time you take to do your videos , there great

  • @AmyFoxPlants
    @AmyFoxPlants Год назад

    Hi Nora, love your hoyas in leca videos. I’ve been growing some of mine in leca for a little while now, I use GT foliage focus but I was wondering if you switch up the nutrients when you want them to bloom? And if so what would you recommend? ps. so good to see another plant loving Aussie 🪴

  • @juliebach9089
    @juliebach9089 Год назад

    Was your Hoya Kerrii not growing? Is that why you moved it to Laca?

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      I grow all my plants in leca. So when I get a new plant that is in soil I move it to leca.

  • @melanieklarofficial
    @melanieklarofficial 6 месяцев назад

    Do you always cut the roots off with Hoyas?

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  6 месяцев назад

      Not at all, I almost always put them straight in the leca, roots and all! This was just a fun experiment.

  • @Lerieiz
    @Lerieiz Месяц назад

    Amazing help as usual.
    I have 3 fully grown Hoyas arriving today. All the easy rapidly flowering varieties, lacunoss, shepherdii, Bella. The only fancy one I got is a ruthie. If I get it to flower I’ll be like a pig in sh@t as they say here 😂.
    But anyway. I don’t have a lot of space. How do I quarantine them with limited space.
    And what’s the best pest solution. Does neem oil get all the mites and flat mites and mealybugs etc.
    I’ve come across azamax which has the compound of neem oil.
    Horticultural oil which is very powerful for most stuff.
    And of course neem oil.
    And sulphur for flat mites being the smelly solution that azamax and horticultural oil sorts out without much smell.
    Azamax used twice as flat mites have a 21 day life cycle. So one treatment at the beginning and treat all plants. And at the end of cycle beginning in 21 days.
    Horticultural oil works once.
    All thanks to another wonderful creator as yourself. Hoya appreciation Liz Kelly.
    Both of you are wonderful. Doing what you do best and allowing people to grow themselves without this is the best way and if you don’t follow, well, begone! 🤣
    Truly amazing stuff here and always a joy to watch and listen and learn. Such passion and dedication. May you thrive better than your plants :)

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Месяц назад +1

      I love Hoya appreciation!!! She is amazing! Thank you for your kind words, they mean alot. Maybe you could quarantine them in a tub, something like a clear storage tub? I love a good neem oil as a deterrant but in all honestly, whe I have pests, I don't muck about, I bring out the big guns, proper formulated pesticides for me. I just can't take the risk with so many plants. I also don't have the time for all the multiple applications needed with things like neem oil. I love a good Azamax treatment!

    • @Lerieiz
      @Lerieiz Месяц назад

      Thank you so much. I mean every word. I love seeing people who love what they do. It’s infectious. Everyone needs more nature in their homes and hearts. Ty for all you do! 🩵💚🤍
      I just got the new hoyas. Oh my gosh! I’m just bursting with hoya love. Hoya all! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
      I don’t have much space so quarantining will be fun! But tbh all my plants could use a good sorting out with pesticides so no biggie I’m not too worried. Plus two of my old Hoyas have some mealybugs or mites or something.
      Once again. Thank you so much.
      What’s your favourite treatment for big plants? What do you submerge them in? Or is it spray a lot?

  • @patriciamoran951
    @patriciamoran951 Год назад

    Well that’s awesome! It’s actually a little better than a cutting because there are still tiny little remains of roots I think. But that’s a good technique actually because, in my experience they tend to rot… Mostly because it’s really hard to get the soil 100% off the roots and also they are sooooo freaking thin and fragile 😢 I’ve only managed to have them in lechuza pon.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Very true! The remnants of the roots remai and the plant grows

  • @revealed434
    @revealed434 Год назад

    May I ask how much did you get these Hoya for please ??

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Probably too much! But in all honesty, I do not remember, it was a few months ago. Are you in Melbourne Australia?

    • @revealed434
      @revealed434 Год назад

      Unfortunately not ! I live in uk !
      Here only no rooted cuttings cost around £20 I am trying to see if it is better to invest in a rooted Hoya than a cutting as I have failed to root them ! I lost many

  • @dg8094
    @dg8094 Год назад

    Bonjour
    Quel est le niveau de la solution nutritive la 1ere fois quand il n’y a pas de racines ?

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Год назад

      Same as when the roots are there, just under a third of the pot.

    • @dg8094
      @dg8094 Год назад

      @@TheLecaQueen merci beaucoup 😊

  • @lukki7ster
    @lukki7ster Год назад

    Best way ive rooted my hoyas always. Chop em off and reroot