Your Environment Could Be KILLING Your Plants | Things You Should Know To Keep Your Plants Alive 🌿

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @michaeld1726
    @michaeld1726 Год назад +1

    Amanda: Excellent video! 😊 Hope to always see your content online. I know I'm on a lifetime journey (very happily). Glad to have your experience and viewpoint. Take Care. Aloha! 🪴

  • @chasitydomenici109
    @chasitydomenici109 Год назад +1

    Omg, Thank you! This video is so helpful, especially the lighting explanations. Looking forward to this series 😃

    • @BotanicalBrunette
      @BotanicalBrunette  Год назад

      Aw yay! Glad I could help out 😊 more to come 👏🌿

  • @liteweightpup2561
    @liteweightpup2561 Год назад +2

    Terranium or terrarium? Great information. This winter I moved my plants around and swapped back and forth so nobody suffered too much from not enough light. I didn’t even plug in the humidifier this year but I did group plants closer together and kept a fan on half the day. Humidity averaged around 35% but dipped on the really cold days but it has all worked out ok since the temperature where my plants were got down to 63 to 65. There’s a term something like vapor pressure relative humidity something or other. Even the calathea did ok.

    • @BotanicalBrunette
      @BotanicalBrunette  Год назад +1

      Ugh it’s terrarium. It’s one of those words I have a hard time saying 🙃 I’m sure your plants appreciated the effort you put in for them over the winter. That’s awesome your plants did well in that humidity level. Plants are great in that way and can adapt 😊🌿

  • @DelliJawn
    @DelliJawn Год назад +2

    My house has the solar shades on the outside of every window, great for energy efficiency but I'm not sure if any window actually gets UV light. Are led house lamps enough to supplement? I should mention im in las vegas so regular clear sky's and high sun is not usually lacking

    • @BotanicalBrunette
      @BotanicalBrunette  Год назад

      Hey! So plants actually don’t need UV rays to grow so your solar shades shouldn’t affect them. Every lightbulb has a light spectrum and some can even be effective to grow plants.

    • @DelliJawn
      @DelliJawn Год назад

      @The Botanical Brunette according to the shadow test my house has close to zero 🙃

  • @oes5057
    @oes5057 Год назад +2

    ❤️ 🪴