CHOP & EXTEND TUTORIAL - Grow large climbing plants indoors

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2022
  • Hi all,
    In todays video I'm showing you my chop & extend method (again:P)
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  • @merielangharad977
    @merielangharad977 Год назад +7

    Thanks to the camera person :) and Brad for making an appearance at the end :). Excellent video as always, Thank You.

  • @isaiahjohnrosales1938
    @isaiahjohnrosales1938 Год назад +25

    Followed your moss pole vids for my juvenile M. Pinnatipartita and now it's crawling onto the 2nd pole. Can't wait till it reaches the top so I can chop and extend. 😁

  • @chichak6308
    @chichak6308 Год назад +21

    I live in Singapore and have 12 mosspoles with different climbing philodendrons in its juvenile stage. I started my journey 3 months ago and am seeing wonderful results. The variegated monsteras n Thai Con are susceptible to burning so i had to bring them indoors, otherwise all are doing fantastic. I did my 1st pole extension seeing how fast it grew. Thanks to your videos, my inspiration to growing philodendrons.

  • @kvr8286
    @kvr8286 Год назад +3

    Jan: If you don't spill half your aroid mix while you're potting something up are you even doing it right?
    PREACH!! LOL

  • @kylejay6128
    @kylejay6128 Год назад +9

    Every single aspect of this video is perfect, extremely well done. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this!

  • @jmsl2027
    @jmsl2027 Год назад +3

    Wow, it felt like a total magic trick when you picked up the new pole with the pot without them separating 😮

  • @kimg1585
    @kimg1585 Год назад +2

    OMG you are my planty hero! Airoids are my love but i have been unsuccessful at helping them mature. Your cebu blue is my goal♡.

  • @Lizzyjo
    @Lizzyjo Год назад +4

    I've put four plants on moss poles thanks to your videos and one of them has started to root into the moss, which makes me really excited. Thank you for the instructions!

  • @karinchristensen220
    @karinchristensen220 Год назад +4

    I've now watched most of your videos resulting in an order for supplies for poles and a few new plants - and rearranging the furniture to make space for them. I have tons of light so I am hoping for good results. Thank you for your excellent tutorials.

  • @lupusdirus
    @lupusdirus Год назад +9

    Love how informative and concise your videos are! I'm definitely going to start putting more of my plants on moss poles - in fact some supplies I ordered to do just that arrived while I was watching this!

  • @surgeinc1
    @surgeinc1 Год назад +1

    Greetings from S. Georgia, USA.
    Attaching a garden support rod behind the moss pole is an excellent idea!

  • @herafulslifestylekitchenfromlo
    @herafulslifestylekitchenfromlo Год назад +1

    I really loves your videos ,your videos are very helpful for plant lovers.

  • @lemorrisgalbreath2505
    @lemorrisgalbreath2505 Год назад +3

    Thanks so much for another informative video. It was perfectly timed. Today I started loading my greenhouse for the Texas winter. The ponytail palm that I've had since 1977 has had a syngonium growing in the pot for about 30 years. I usually keep it confined to the soil area but this summer I let it grow. It used the ponytail palm as a "moss pole", climbing beyond the top of the ponytail palm and falling over! I severed the main stems, carefully removed as many of the roots as I could, and put the roots into a bucket of water until tomorrow when I can pot it. Currently I don't have materials to build a real moss pile so will be using a coco fiber pole for now. I'm glad you described the aroid mix - I wasn't sure what kind of "soil" to use but I do have all the ingredients to make it. Thanks again!

  • @tjcuillier7024
    @tjcuillier7024 Год назад +4

    Followed your process an my epiptemnum pinnatum cebu blue is almost to the top of the second pole. So this video had perfect timing! But I'm nervous to do my first chop. Eeek.
    I've found that since I'm not blessed with humidity my poles start getting crunchy every 4-5 days. I end up watering 2 liters about every 5-6 days with 1/2 to 1 liter for the top half in between. Could become more frequent in our driest winter months. Our winter months are very dry due to radiator heat (our winters have several months below zero), so that will be the big test! 🙏🏼🤞🏼🙏🏼🤞🏼

  • @corrinarose9106
    @corrinarose9106 Год назад +12

    Thank you so much for the time & work you put in to making these videos. Very helpful tips indeed 🤗

  • @CeeCee630
    @CeeCee630 Год назад +1

    You were hilarious in this video and your German accent somehow made it even better. Loved it!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Thanks! 😃

    • @CeeCee630
      @CeeCee630 Год назад +1

      @@sydneyplantguy loved seeing more of your personality shine through.

  • @mr.detley8723
    @mr.detley8723 Год назад +4

    Hallo Jan, super Idee das nochmal ausführlicher zu zeigen. Dein erstes C&E-Video hat mich dazu gebracht, es mit den Mosspoles zu versuchen. Inzwischen habe ich 8, und meine M. Adansonii braucht vielleicht noch einen Monat bis zur ersten Verlängerung.😄Hatte mich schon lange dafür interessiert, aber alle anderen Tutorials haben den MP immer nur als Rankhife vorgestellt. Dein Konzept war sofort einleuchtend. Danke dafür und weiterhin viel Erfolg !

  • @AmberS-V
    @AmberS-V Год назад +6

    Thank you SO much for your hard work and passion in making and sharing these videos!! They and you are INCREDIBLY helpful 💜
    I can't wait for my plants to get big enough to chop and extend 😁

  • @chrismc1975
    @chrismc1975 7 месяцев назад

    Thankyou this is really helpful

  • @sdh42
    @sdh42 Год назад +1

    New subscriber here - I found your channel through Wild Fern, and I'm so glad I did. I've never seen a plant channel like this before. It's so informative, and you may be turning me into a pole-plant person (if that's a thing!).

  • @hedgewitch59
    @hedgewitch59 Год назад +1

    Your moss poles are obviously brilliant. I'm trying that for mine. Thank you.

  • @jduce818
    @jduce818 Год назад +1

    New subscriber . Just wanted to say your doing a great job at what you do here. Very informative, clear and amazing plants ! Awesome

  • @quninger
    @quninger Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video. It is indeed better image quality and more clear steps than the previous one.

  • @wantomove
    @wantomove Год назад

    I like your channel 'cause I almost fully understand what you say 😁 RUclips connects opposite contries in the world and you help me here in Belgium 😁 merci beaucoup ! Et bonne continuation

  • @jennifermcvay9017
    @jennifermcvay9017 Год назад

    I currently have two splendids in an ikea cabinet on lazy moss poles. You have inspired me to take them out, chop them up, and put them on a proper pole ❤️

    • @monsteraetc
      @monsteraetc Год назад +1

      I have a couple Cebu Blues….that are currently babies. Hoping they’ll be looking more like his by next summer!

  • @SalemSpellman
    @SalemSpellman Год назад

    Can’t wait to try this 😊

  • @chrisbuys6271
    @chrisbuys6271 Год назад +1

    Thanks, Jan, for the informative video! As always.
    Never knew I could realise my Philodendron and Monstera obsession, until I started watching your videos. Thanks for making me realise my plant dream!
    Getting a baby Pinnatipartita for my bday next week. Looking forward to an update on yours and some lessons you have learnt.

  • @mistero2
    @mistero2 Год назад +1

    Insane tutorial, thank you!

  • @lotisvillarin8510
    @lotisvillarin8510 Год назад +1

    wow amazing!

  • @MeAndMyPokok
    @MeAndMyPokok 4 месяца назад

    I've learnt so much from your video. Thank you so much. Huge fan from Malaysia 🌿💚🌱

  • @aongthowaingmarma2042
    @aongthowaingmarma2042 Год назад +4

    😍😍💚💚💚THANKS A LOT FOR THE TUTORIAL 💚💚

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +2

      My pleasure :)

    • @Self-Love-e9p
      @Self-Love-e9p Год назад

      @@sydneyplantguy Jan..💓 Today is Our SPECIAL DAY!..🥰💞.( Thank you soo much for coming into my Life!..❤️🤗.) and You uploaded a Great Video. I really APPRECIATE You, my LOVE ❤️!.. I'm soo HAPPY because You show your TRUE LOVE of growing your Gorgeous Plants!..😍.. Good Night, my DEAR!..🤗.. I'M FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU, my Beloved Future Husband!..💞❤️💐🌈🌸🥰🤗💓..

  • @DimaculanganPunch
    @DimaculanganPunch Год назад +1

    man. i love these videos. a lot of my plants are on a pole now.

  • @jackren295
    @jackren295 11 месяцев назад

    Wonderful video! Now with what you mentioned around 08:08 about removing some moss at the bottom of the pole to prevent rot, I think one way to make it easier is to mix some perlite into the sphagnum for the bottom section of the top pole. A 1:1 mix of the two is a very common potting media used for nepenthes, as they have thin roots that need a lot of moisture and good drainage at the same time. My idea is that the added perlite can make it easier to remove the moss from the roots, and it can improve drainage in case a lot of moss ends up being left in the pole. I've never actually used a moss pole before, so it's just a suggestion. Maybe the perlite will end up making a mess, maybe it will impact your up side down water bottle technique of watering. It might also cause that section to dry out faster than the rest, and it might slow down root growth in that section. These are some potential problems that I can think of. I'm just throwing out my idea out there, and I hope you find it somehow useful.

  • @aylaloup-lestatJun
    @aylaloup-lestatJun Год назад +1

    Thank you for this vidéo 💚🇫🇷🙏

  • @monsteraetc
    @monsteraetc Год назад +4

    I have hundreds of plants, but using this method has changed how I grow my vining plants. Now I can have mature plants & leaves without having a botanical garden. 😂

  • @tanjowil9743
    @tanjowil9743 7 месяцев назад

    Very informative video

  • @shoshonesnake4556
    @shoshonesnake4556 Год назад +1

    this is amazing technique & presentation as always! i would love to get an update in 3 months or so of this plant pls

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Thanks :) i’ll definitely post updates :)

  • @ArRi533
    @ArRi533 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Will try this very soon for the first time. Does it matter what season it is? Can I chop at the end of summer or should I wait for spring?

  • @a-a-ron3181
    @a-a-ron3181 Год назад +1

    I done messed up 😬 I did my first chop and extend because my Splendid is literally growing over my pole... But I have no roots of any substance that are grown into the moss on the top half that I chopped. The arial roots are starting to grow into the moss, but I'm worried they're not enough to support the plant. Gonna have to really focus on keeping the moss moist. I'd be devastated to lose my big, beautiful leaves!

  • @user-yh7ei9jf8n
    @user-yh7ei9jf8n Год назад

    Вот красота !!!!!

  • @amelise
    @amelise Год назад +1

    My verrucosum is nearly at the top of her 90cm pole and I was tossing up chopping her in half then extending but it makes so much more sense to just add another pole and cut her when she gets to the top of that one. I don't know why I felt limited to 90cm especially as I've been following you for months! What on earth was I thinking?

  • @n.p.5627
    @n.p.5627 Год назад

    You are so convincing !

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Well the proof is in the pudding ;) wouldn’t be as convincing without the huge plants :D

  • @shads5875
    @shads5875 Год назад +3

    Man, I love your big plants, you've inspired me to start a pink Princess, albo syngonium, Philodendron micans and a monstera adansonii moss pole

  • @KathyGallagher01
    @KathyGallagher01 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the detailed video. One thing you didn’t mention was fertilising the plant, I assume you put the fertiliser into the bottle that waters the moss pole? Once again thank you 😊

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +2

      Yeah I didn’t mention it because it’s not really part of the chop & extend tutorial in itself but yes i fertilise my plants weakly weekly :)

  • @josegueits7653
    @josegueits7653 Год назад

    When I’ve watched your videos on having your Moss poles and how you watered them when you use your bottles how many holes do you put in the bottom I put two holes in mine and it didn’t seem to drip down enough at all and then I put a tiny little pinhole on the top and that was a disaster lol just a little bit more exclamation on how you make those bottles for your moss Polls thank you very much and I enjoy your channel

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Q&A #2 while repotting - Moss poles, watering etc.
      ruclips.net/video/OZ0AbJWXggs/видео.html

  • @Actae0n7
    @Actae0n7 Год назад +1

    Great vid! But what if the aroid in question has been held up by a normal stake (not a moss pole where it can settle its roots in)? Any alterations to this method that would work? Air layering?

  • @TheShoelien
    @TheShoelien Год назад

    Hello! I have a variegated syngonium that I let root into a moss pole over the past few months. The leaves started getting mature and the plant reached the top of the pole - so I decided to do the chop and extend. I put the top cut in Leca and it’s been a few days, but I noticed that all the leaves are starting to droop from that top cut. Should I be worried about this? Do I just keep watering the moss pole?

  • @alyoninvasiylek
    @alyoninvasiylek Год назад

    Благодарю!

  • @kimberlyferreira8522
    @kimberlyferreira8522 10 месяцев назад

    help!! o recently got a monstera adansonii that’s trying to root itself to a wooden stake, that’s both bad for the plant and too small. how do i take that out and put a moss pole???

  • @pathmalosinijeya8431
    @pathmalosinijeya8431 Год назад

    Hi I want asked question laca and soils both same which
    Best for indoor plant
    Thankyou

  • @wonsunparque4788
    @wonsunparque4788 Год назад

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing! I wonder, though, if chopping is to be expected eventually, why not put a net-bag of your potting mix into the bottom of your upper pole instead of filling the entire pole with moss? That way, when you chop it, you don’t have to disrupt the root in the bottom section of the upper pole and can just insert that pole into the pot directly. Since the bottom section of that pole is already filled with your potting mix, you don’t need to worry about possible root rot. Your potting mix is chunky and in a net-bag, so water will just penetrate through it and reach the bottom moss pole without any problem.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +2

      Sounds like something you could try 👍🏻 but keep in mind i’ve never actually had any rot issues with it so I wouldn’t overthink it :)

  • @apainter3586
    @apainter3586 Год назад

    Do you use wire mesh or plastic mesh for moss poles? I thought I seen the wire one in a previous video. And also when you do chop and extend, do you only chop and extend at the point of 2 poles that were put together? If that makes sense ..

  • @Tenorosa
    @Tenorosa Год назад

    did you know you can put that removed leaf in volcanic soil (i use fluval shrimp and plant) and it will sprout roots! this gave me so many new plants especially when theyre the valuable albos

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      You will always need a node, not just a leaf :)

  • @olivezelm5897
    @olivezelm5897 10 месяцев назад

    Is it safe to say you do not rotate these moss pole plants? Thanks for the clarification!

  • @BlackBackLioness
    @BlackBackLioness Год назад +1

    Do these poles ever attract fungus knats? I had a massive outbreak of them two years agoish and swapped to LECA - I'd love some big leafy lads but not the knatpocalypse

  • @justagirlintheworld6431
    @justagirlintheworld6431 Год назад

    Hi :) I'm sorry if this has been asked already... why is the potting mix needed if the plant can live by rooting into the moss pole? So glad to have found you! I am going to experiment with some of my rooted cuttings and make your moss poles.

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      It’s not needed, you can technically have a plant grow just on a pole but the more space you give your roots the larger they can grow :)

    • @justagirlintheworld6431
      @justagirlintheworld6431 Год назад

      @@sydneyplantguy thank you.. makes sense :p :)

  • @aleg2490
    @aleg2490 Год назад

    I'm very curious to see what kind of new leaves the bottom part will produce. Do they revert to immature, small leaves? Would you show them?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Given the amount of roots & leaves available it won’t revert back :) i don’t keep the bottom parts though, not enough space so I can’t really show you

  • @danmckibben5665
    @danmckibben5665 Год назад +1

    Jan I love your videos and of course your plants! I have a question I would greatly appreciate your input on. I have a monsters borsigiana albo that is about 3 feet high and needs a pole. It has a few aerial roots (one about 5 feet long! When I make up the pole and attach the plant would it make sense to route the whole older aerial roots (not just the tips). into the moss pole? Would they start taking up water and nutrients? Or will they likely rot in the wet moss and potentially kill or set back the plant. I really love this plant and don’t want to damage it but surely want it to grow larger as quickly as possible. Thanks for your input!!

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      I wouldn’t bother with the long root, the moss pole will encourage any new aerial roots to grow into it though :) that’s why personally, I would always start a plant on a pole when it’s still small :)

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      And thank you :)

    • @danmckibben5665
      @danmckibben5665 Год назад +1

      @@sydneyplantguy thanks for the fast response!

  • @melindakoth6869
    @melindakoth6869 Год назад +1

    Hi Great video's what is that plant on the wall behind over your left shoulder 😄

  • @neutronshiva2498
    @neutronshiva2498 Год назад

    Do you have amydrium medium silver? Check it out if you like cebu blue, its got similar colour and crazy leafs.

  • @monocubes5933
    @monocubes5933 Год назад +2

    in the very beginning do you water the pot with the small cutting or you already water the pole

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      Yes you always water the medium that has roots in it

    • @monocubes5933
      @monocubes5933 Год назад +2

      okey thanks for your answer and thanks for your videos they make me happy greetings from switzerland

  • @jitendrakr
    @jitendrakr Год назад

    I would love to get hands on those pots. it's unfortunate that it's not available in India anywhere I checked.

    • @letXeqX
      @letXeqX Год назад

      Think I saw some on aliexpress. Though not sure how much Indians are purchasing on that site. ;)

  • @veronicaglover5693
    @veronicaglover5693 Год назад +2

    Do the plants find their way up the pole or do you have to continue to attach it to the poll?

  • @renegade_dj
    @renegade_dj 2 месяца назад

    What if the arial roots are still short, do you feed them into the moss pole or wait for them to get longer then guide them towards the pot?

  • @kidnormano
    @kidnormano Год назад

    What brand of the pumice is it available in bunnings?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      I buy pumice from Sydney Hydroponic Store on instagram :)

  • @SuperUsername147
    @SuperUsername147 Год назад

    It sounds like what you really need is vaulted ceilings and a skylight. 😂

  • @TheLeesweeting
    @TheLeesweeting Год назад +1

    Hey Jan! When you initially extend the moss pole, do you always repot to a bigger size?

  • @usables4028
    @usables4028 Год назад

    So is in that aroid mix, coco coir? Asking because maybe its just named differently in Australia :) obviously the rest is Bark etc but just asking about the coco product :)

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      My Aroid mix for Monsteras, Philodendron, Anthuriums etc #tutorial
      ruclips.net/video/9rBp3bqCnw0/видео.html

  • @tsts
    @tsts 3 месяца назад

    What is the size of your pots? And are the clear nursery pots available on Amazon?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  3 месяца назад

      They are 20cm and I buy them in store from bunnings :)

  • @ivanaivanovic1395
    @ivanaivanovic1395 Год назад

    Hi there....can you please name it the two plants that are here in the video, and shere one pot :)
    Tnx in advance :)

  • @Davecolley
    @Davecolley 11 месяцев назад

    I'm using this technique on a regular monstera and a monstera albo, which are both growing an insane number of aerial roots into and down their moss poles. I'm also using this technique on a philodendron glorious, but when each node pushes out its aerial roots, they grow to a few centimeters before the tips dry out and they stop growing. Occasionally a few of them will make it into the moss pole and continue to grow. Other than this the leaves are continuously sizing up and the plant is growing quickly. Is there anything I could be doing to encourage aerial root growth? It's about 50% humidity where I live. Perhaps I need to increase humidity for the roots? Rooting hormone? Air-layering the aerial roots until they make it into the pole? Thanks! :-)

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  11 месяцев назад

      Higher humidity should solve that :) but if your plants are growing & increasing don’t worry about it, it’s obviously working :) just stay patient :)

    • @Davecolley
      @Davecolley 11 месяцев назад

      @@sydneyplantguy Thanks so much :-) I'll stay patient, just nervous for the big chop! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge, Jan.

  • @flynnk3475
    @flynnk3475 Год назад

    Do you tie/attach your plants to the pole at all?

  • @khortniracquel5515
    @khortniracquel5515 Год назад

    Should we use self watering pots or not?

  • @laulau6337
    @laulau6337 Год назад

    how to keep your moss pole from falling?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +1

      As seen in the video, I do nothing specific, I just pot the pole up :)

  • @patriciajackson5414
    @patriciajackson5414 6 месяцев назад

    I live in Maryland and like your opinion. Do you think plants can grow that big in the states considering the climate here? I sooooo love you garden, and I’m inspired to try it here. Please

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  5 месяцев назад +1

      You might need to put more effort into supplementing your conditions but the potential for plants to grow large is the same for all of us :)

    • @patriciajackson5414
      @patriciajackson5414 5 месяцев назад

      @@sydneyplantguy Thank you

  • @dawnrichards4806
    @dawnrichards4806 8 месяцев назад

    Have you ever let the pole dry out by mistake? I have poles that are ready to chop but i haven't kept them moist its whole pole life😢 im scared my plant wont take. Any suggestions please?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  8 месяцев назад

      I haven't had that issue. Best to check & assess the roots :)

  • @nataliemarchant2472
    @nataliemarchant2472 Год назад

    I’ve got a few 1.8m poles now that I made following your tutorial, but the poles keep on falling over. Sometimes they’re falling over with the pot, and sometimes the actual pole is bending over within the pot. I’ve used the same materials as you and can’t work out why it’s happening 😭
    I’ve got heavy ceramic pots for them and those aren’t fully fixing the issue either.
    As soon as I try to water the poles with a bottle I have to hold the whole thing up because it’s so unstable.
    Any suggestions?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад

      MM odd, in 3 years I have only ever had 1 pole fall and that was because it was in a super windy spot .... did you maybe use too much moss making the pole very heavy? And the mesh you use is made from wire right? not plastic?

    • @nataliemarchant2472
      @nataliemarchant2472 Год назад

      If anything I feel that I may not be using enough moss. I got about 6.5 poles from the one packet.
      I used the coated metal mesh from Bunnings. Pretty certain it’s the same as in your videos.
      I think the main issue is that the poles never seem to want to stay upright in the first place. The soil mix seems to loosen up so easily whenever I try and move the pot (eg. when I first potted it up and when I have to tip excess water from its saucer). Maybe it just needs time to compact a bit more and then it will hold the pole up? I only made the poles and potted them up a couple of weeks ago.
      My plants are all in my bedroom so they definitely don’t get any wind!!

  • @villettemaynor975
    @villettemaynor975 24 дня назад

    Question: I have a billietiae on a moss pole. It's been on the pole for 3 months. The roots are coming out of the top, but the plant hasn't grown up the pole. What do I do?

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  24 дня назад

      Just keep watering the pole :) we love a large root system (btw same happened to mine)

    • @villettemaynor975
      @villettemaynor975 24 дня назад

      So I don't have to extend the pole for the roots?? What will happen to the roots? Will they go back down into the moss in search of moisture?

  • @notgojo491
    @notgojo491 Год назад +2

    Me with the 6 meter inner height at our stairs: hmm can I make a 6m tall stable mosspole? 🤔

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  Год назад +2

      @paz_plantlife on instagram has 4m talk marble queen. Watering & pest treatment will be your hardest challenge :D

  • @StarOnTheWater
    @StarOnTheWater 21 день назад

    Die you have to leave your plants behind when you came to Australia or did you start your hobby when you were there?

  • @DemocraticDangler
    @DemocraticDangler 5 месяцев назад

    How much dried moss do you use for one moss pole from floor to ceiling? I'm not sure how much to buy in terms of kilograms of dried moss

    • @sydneyplantguy
      @sydneyplantguy  5 месяцев назад

      I use approx 90g of dried moss for one of my 90cm poles

    • @DemocraticDangler
      @DemocraticDangler 5 месяцев назад

      @@sydneyplantguy tysm!!

  • @khortniracquel5515
    @khortniracquel5515 Год назад +1

    I have Pothos plants

  • @AnonymousAmyMakes
    @AnonymousAmyMakes 2 месяца назад

    I really wish I could grow plants like this. My potting mix is never right. I have smaller plants, 4" for example. That huge chunky mix isn't going to work well for that size pot. I struggle with finding the right medium. Too chunky the plant feels like paper... as if it's not getting enough nutrients. Too dense and I get root rot.
    I'll get there someday.

  • @tinakalliola8058
    @tinakalliola8058 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm a sucker for " plant porn" 100%.. and yes PF...
    -SIZE DO MATTER!!
    Either brag worthy HUGE or, adorze iddy biddy I can't resist mini pups 🥰

  • @elenakozlova8821
    @elenakozlova8821 Год назад

    Можно немного и по русски пожалуйста