It’s so comforting to know that someone with your knowledge has also had difficulties when repotting. I thought I was doing something wrong, but couldn’t find anything that I was doing differently between my successes and failures. I do need to take your advice and stop messing with the roots so frequently though. Thank you!!
I'm glad I watched this! I was planning on using an organic fertilizer, but now know that it is not good for semi- hydroponics. Thanks, LECA Queen, for preventing the demise of my plants in LECA.😊👍
You are so welcome! It is always best people make informed choices based on accurate information. It also means that sometimes heck alot of times even I might get it wrong, but like I said in the video, I know my people, which includes all of you have got my back!
Totally agree I started watching you about a year ago and started my leca journey this year. So far my plants are growing lovely 😍 👌 👍 thank you Leca Queen.
Hey Nora! Another mistake I learnt from (contrary to what you said in this video, but not what you DID in all) : fill bottom one third of the pot with leca and THEN put in the roots. I put in several plants with longer roots very low in the pot resulting in weak roots. Lesson learnt: Initial days, following the learning from RUclips to the T is good :-). Till you get comfortable with a methodology, keep experimentation to a minimum! PS: I had to watch the initial few minutes of the video twice. That Birkin is distractingly gorgeous!
I’m well versed in traditional hydroponics, but wound up here looking for more info on semi-hydro for houseplants. I was definitely expecting a video more in line with most of the other houseplant info videos on YT where the information is very superficial, ambiguous, or outright wrong. I was pleasantly surprised to hear you talking about total dissolved solids, ph, nute lockout, etc.. Good shit.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I try to get as accurate information as possible, but of course, I am limited by ignorance. I am constantly learning and glad to know I am on the right track, please keep in touch and help me spread the word.
Hail Queen! Sorry not sorry but I take you seriously. Whenever you have a video out, I'm watching and learning. And learning is not perfect. The Truth hurts but I take what you say seriously and weigh it in my situation. The amount of work with plants and with video making you put into this plant life makes you worth taking serious. And to boot you are a mother of children and you still take time for one of your passions and share it with the world, how can I not at least consider your side of plant life. Nah, I'm lov'n your whole plant life vibe. A big thank you for sharing your plant experience with us out here and you do it seriously. Take care now. Blessings from His Majesty (GOD) to you and family.
You is Teaching. Thank You so much. I have plants in Leca now. But in the beginning I killed a lot of plants in Leca. I wish I knew this before I tried Leca. Thanks a bunch. 🪴Happy Planting 🌿
Yep, I was listening to someone else online who was removing her plants from LECA to "check on the roots." I didn't think that could be good for plants. I will stick with my LECA Queen from now on!
Subscribed! I was getting frustrated because I wanted to get a complete guide from one video but I now appreciate the education I'm receiving from your in-depth videos! One question though. I'm a beginner with plants but I watched the video of "kill this plant" saying he doesn't use LECA anymore because it's time consuming. Can you explain what he's talking about? From what I've been watching from your videos you only have to provide new nutrient solution every two weeks. I don't understand how that is time consuming....
Hey, so glad you stuck around. Learning to grow in leca does take some time. More than one video. People have lots of different methods of growing in leca. Those methods might be a bit more protracted which invariably leads to frustration. I recommend finding a method that works for you and you will find caring for plants in leca is so much easier than caring for plants in soil.
So watching this, I get what you were saying during our CoffeeTalk discussion. I've been flushing the plants potted in LECA by removing the plant and the LECA, rinsing the balls and the root ball of the plant in LECA, and putting it back. I will most certainly cease and desist doing that!
I thank you so much because you gave me the confidence to try Leca again. This is a game-changer. I am really looking forward to seeing the last fungas gnat! Thank you 😊
I would like advice on what to do with plants that move to the cold for the winter, stop watering,....they should have their own winter biorhythm. I am in Europe where the plants are allowed to "rest" for the winter. What should I do if I convert them to hydroponics?
Generally no. There are always caveats with questions like that. It depends how you use them which is a bit more next level, but did the beginner user, using just seaweed as a primary nutrient is not a good idea.
Thank you. 😊 I use Growth Technology Foliage Focus, but there are lots of others such as the General Hydroponics 3 part range, Dynagrow Pro, there are quite a lot of options and availability of brands depends on where you are. A great Hydroponics shop can help there.
Ring the bell plant family….school is definitely in😇. Nora, thanks a million for sharing this very informative video. You always do such an amazing job explaining your content. We appreciate your work so much🤗.
@@TheLecaQueen What I still don't understand is: When I water my moss poles, should I use inorganic fertilezer for hydroponic or just inorganic fertilizer for soil? Sphagnum is organic (like soil) or inorganic (like leca)? I really struggle in this, please help!
I have a young Thai Constellation Monstera I want to transfer to Semi-Hydro. It's in a 4 inch pot right now. I'm so nervous I'm going to kill it but I want to try this method so bad because it just makes sense!
Hello!! I have a question about your cache pots-I am wondering what is more important for light blocking. Height or width? I guess I have odd plant pot sizes because I’m struggling to find some that are both narrow enough & tall enough. So in the meantime while I search, what is more important so I can keep my plants safe until I find inexpensive things that fit in both directions? I have about 300 plants, so like most, buying nice ceramic pots for everyone just isn’t affordable! 😂 any advice would be most welcome! Thank you!!
@@TheLecaQueen 😂😂😂 it hurts my head too-thanks for the reply! Wish I could add a picture to illustrate. Put another way, to keep the roots & nutrients safe from too much light, which is preferable: a short cache pot that leaves a portion of the top of the net pot exposed, or a tall cache pot that is much wider than the net pot? Or put even a third way-fighting with my brain to reconfigure the question again 🤣-is having the net pot much taller than the cache pot bad for the roots (since the net pot is transparent)? If this doesn’t clear up what I’m trying to say, then by golly, I don’t know what my problem is, but certainly no fault of yours so whether you can answer my question or not, many thanks for all the effort, I appreciate it! 😊 You’re the best! :) Jess
I agree with not messing around with plant roots. Even with other plants, such as succulents-they don’t exactly ‘need’ their roots, as they store water and energy in their leaves, and if you take a cutting of a succulent, we know it can sit and dry out for weeks before it becomes a problem. But I still don’t go repotting them all the time. What about potting semi-hydro plants in slightly larger pots? I just try to do that whenever possible. I’ve also been somewhat concerned with certain houseplants’ roots touching the water, because we know overwatering can happen… but I’m guessing only in soil? There’s more risk of anaerobic activity and compaction in soil, than with the aeration of LECA or PON, so I guess that’s why it’s never been an issue for me…? Still, trimming roots is not an issue for aroids, bromeliads, or succulents! I wouldn’t, however, be trimming roots off of more tender species, like begonias, violets, orchids, etc. unless you KNOW what you’re doing.
Dear Leca Queen I have 2 small mediterranean olive trees. Can I grow these in leca and if so which way of planting do you suggest. Many thanks and kind regards.
Ms. Leca Lady I enjoy your videos and I lovely your accent. It’s winter here in Germany and although the rule of thumb is to repot in spring/summer, but my Varigated Frydek in Semi Hydro is going nuts. She has 9 huge leaves from 36-43 cm long and is constantly pushing out Pups. I have 10 with 3 unrolling. Have you ever repotted in Winter? I believe the plant in SH isn’t as sensitive as in soil? I did repot my Pink Dragon and although she is still alive I see no growth or Pups. It’s been 2 months now. So what do you think? I wouldn’t care if she loses a leaf or 2 but the Pups are getting larger and harder to manage. I don’t like the hanging look so I’ve been propping them up. Drop me a line. Thanks for the tips.
I repot at any time. As long as the plant needs it. I think the rule about winter really is subjective depending on conditions in your home. If the plant is growing I would repot.
I guess. When I go to the hydroponic garden store, I see a lot of organic fertilizers for hydroponics. The employees working there say it works. The hydroponic garden store is actually a great place for advice. These ladies and gentlemen know what sells, what is returned, what works, and what doesn't. As for advice on the internet, well personally would seek advice from all sources, compare it and analyze it. Except for wicking, which I am extremely good at, I have no experience in hydroponics. If someone asked me on how to get started, I would tell them to start out with pothos, spider plant, peace lily. Something cheap, but hard to kill, and do it. If it flourishes great, try something a little more challenging. If it dies, figure out why and change course. When wicking I have plants with more roots in the reservoir, than the potting soil.
Hi my leca queen, I would like to know if your ever do any air layering of any plants n how did you do it..I know you're just simple in washing the soil off the roots and then put in leca or go the long way in water. But wonder what you do if there's many many long Aerial roots hanging outside your moss pole.
I do actually! It is just impossible for me to show you guys everything I do....I am actually air layering 3 plants with those air layering balls at the moment.
In theory rain water is ok but this is me not knowing the conditions under which the water is collected. Rain water or not, it is always best practice to test your water and go from there.
Hi My Leca Guru queen..you're so much educated on semi hydroponics n I'm new to putting everything from soil to leca..but is there a certain plant not to put in leca..someone say pathos don't do great in leca..is it true.
Ive been going from soil to leca and the amount of little black flies that are gone is ubelievable. Almost none now. I do have some trips, possibly leftovers from soil? Do u know if leca also dissipates trips? Ive only just some weeks transferred to leca.
Yea I Don agree with you I use organic worm wee and my plants are fine I have 21 indoor plants but I do think store bought liquid fertilizers are very good also
Don't bother running out & buying bottled water for your plants. Instead, try using a water pitcher with a filter or you could pick yourself up a bottle of "water conditioner" the stuff they use in the fish/ aquarium hobby to clear large quantities of water in about a day! ❤❤❤
People suggesting constant re-potting don't understand 'roots.' The roots in the water are water roots people!! The same root as it continues to grow can be an air root above ground, a soil root in the ground, and a water root in water. Why do they make recommendations without the slightest bit of knowledge??
You’re one of the only RUclipsrs I take advice from.
You are too kind. I hope you answered all the questions about me 😁
Me too😊
I only find this channel few days ago an I love this channel . Nora speaks so calm an she’s explains everything so well ❤
It’s so comforting to know that someone with your knowledge has also had difficulties when repotting. I thought I was doing something wrong, but couldn’t find anything that I was doing differently between my successes and failures. I do need to take your advice and stop messing with the roots so frequently though. Thank you!!
We are all learning 🥰
Everyone was a beginner at 1 time...
I'm glad I watched this! I was planning on using an organic fertilizer, but now know that it is not good for semi- hydroponics.
Thanks, LECA Queen, for preventing the demise of my plants in LECA.😊👍
You are very welcome!
Thank you so much for being so honest about everything! Some RUclipsrs aren't...
You are so welcome! It is always best people make informed choices based on accurate information. It also means that sometimes heck alot of times even I might get it wrong, but like I said in the video, I know my people, which includes all of you have got my back!
thanks, I was about to use organic fertiliser
Just repotted one of my struggling orbifolias in Leca. fingers crossed that she bounces back now that i found such an awesome plant channel.
Totally agree I started watching you about a year ago and started my leca journey this year. So far my plants are growing lovely 😍 👌 👍 thank you Leca Queen.
Hey Nora!
Another mistake I learnt from (contrary to what you said in this video, but not what you DID in all) : fill bottom one third of the pot with leca and THEN put in the roots. I put in several plants with longer roots very low in the pot resulting in weak roots. Lesson learnt: Initial days, following the learning from RUclips to the T is good :-). Till you get comfortable with a methodology, keep experimentation to a minimum!
PS: I had to watch the initial few minutes of the video twice. That Birkin is distractingly gorgeous!
What you say is so true. Nothing trumps personal experience!! I am so glad you saw the Birkin! She is gorgeous 😍
I’m well versed in traditional hydroponics, but wound up here looking for more info on semi-hydro for houseplants. I was definitely expecting a video more in line with most of the other houseplant info videos on YT where the information is very superficial, ambiguous, or outright wrong. I was pleasantly surprised to hear you talking about total dissolved solids, ph, nute lockout, etc.. Good shit.
Thank you very much for your kind words. I try to get as accurate information as possible, but of course, I am limited by ignorance. I am constantly learning and glad to know I am on the right track, please keep in touch and help me spread the word.
Nora is the reason I have transferred all of my plants into Leca . Took one year. I will never go back to soil. Period! 💚
Now that is what I like to hear!! I have not seen you in a while, I hope you are well.
You have given so much great info on your channel, that I feel very comfortable moving my plants to LECA!!! Thank you so much!
You are so welcome!
You defo are the Leca QUEEN, thanks for the info!!
Thank you kindly
Hail Queen!
Sorry not sorry but I take you seriously. Whenever you have a video out, I'm watching and learning. And learning is not perfect. The Truth hurts but I take what you say seriously and weigh it in my situation. The amount of work with plants and with video making you put into this plant life makes you worth taking serious. And to boot you are a mother of children and you still take time for one of your passions and share it with the world, how can I not at least consider your side of plant life. Nah, I'm lov'n your whole plant life vibe. A big thank you for sharing your plant experience with us out here and you do it seriously. Take care now. Blessings from His Majesty (GOD) to you and family.
This comment made my day!
When I want awesome information on Leca I listen to you
I appreciate that!
You is Teaching. Thank You so much. I have plants in Leca now. But in the beginning I killed a lot of plants in Leca. I wish I knew this before I tried Leca. Thanks a bunch. 🪴Happy Planting 🌿
That is why I love you so much. Your information is trusted!
I appreciate that
Yep, I was listening to someone else online who was removing her plants from LECA to "check on the roots."
I didn't think that could be good for plants.
I will stick with my LECA Queen from now on!
Subscribed! I was getting frustrated because I wanted to get a complete guide from one video but I now appreciate the education I'm receiving from your in-depth videos!
One question though. I'm a beginner with plants but I watched the video of "kill this plant" saying he doesn't use LECA anymore because it's time consuming.
Can you explain what he's talking about? From what I've been watching from your videos you only have to provide new nutrient solution every two weeks. I don't understand how that is time consuming....
Hey, so glad you stuck around. Learning to grow in leca does take some time. More than one video. People have lots of different methods of growing in leca. Those methods might be a bit more protracted which invariably leads to frustration. I recommend finding a method that works for you and you will find caring for plants in leca is so much easier than caring for plants in soil.
And you are so right about finding a community. I also found Ninja Orchid for help with my orchids in leca. She specializes in that.
Community is everything ❤️
So watching this, I get what you were saying during our CoffeeTalk discussion. I've been flushing the plants potted in LECA by removing the plant and the LECA, rinsing the balls and the root ball of the plant in LECA, and putting it back. I will most certainly cease and desist doing that!
Cease and desist right NOW madam!!!
You are tried & true!!! Great advice
What an excellent video. Thank you so much.
I thank you so much because you gave me the confidence to try Leca again. This is a game-changer. I am really looking forward to seeing the last fungas gnat!
Thank you 😊
Thank you and all the best.
Thanks!
You are too kind, thank you 😊
I always learn something from your videos! Thank you! 💚
I'm so glad! Thank you. What did you find useful in this video?
Your explanation of organic fertilizer and semi-hydro nutrients is so thorough. I appreciate your professionalism. 👍
excellent advise!!! got a new subbie here just for pointing out that we need to do out own research, etc!!! Thank you!!!
Thanks for the support and welcome 🙏
I would like advice on what to do with plants that move to the cold for the winter, stop watering,....they should have their own winter biorhythm. I am in Europe where the plants are allowed to "rest" for the winter. What should I do if I convert them to hydroponics?
Hello may i ask what is the best fertilizer for the plants in water or leca?
Nice no no's to consider 🤓 Thanks for sharing your experiences!
Thanks for watching!
You are absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!!! Congrats!!!
Thank you so much!!
thank you for this great video. are seaweed and kelp fertilizers organic and not good for semi hydro too?
Generally no. There are always caveats with questions like that. It depends how you use them which is a bit more next level, but did the beginner user, using just seaweed as a primary nutrient is not a good idea.
Great lesson Nora!
Thank you my dear friend.
Thank you so much for this video! My monster albo and adonsonii have roots going down into the solution.
Excellent Video.
I use a big coffee jar filled with water and my plastic pots fjt perfectly in the top. So there's a lot of room in the reservoir ❤
Smart!!!
Love the video!!
Thank you Kenny
Love this video! What are some examples of inorganic fertilizers that you recommend?
Thank you. 😊 I use Growth Technology Foliage Focus, but there are lots of others such as the General Hydroponics 3 part range, Dynagrow Pro, there are quite a lot of options and availability of brands depends on where you are. A great Hydroponics shop can help there.
I’m going to put a zeberina into some Leca soon! Going to take your advise 💚🌱
All the best 👍
Ring the bell plant family….school is definitely in😇.
Nora, thanks a million for sharing this very informative video.
You always do such an amazing job explaining your content.
We appreciate your work so much🤗.
So nice of you. Thank you 😊
Great! As always! ❤
Thank you! Cheers! I appreciate it. What did you enjoy about it?
@@TheLecaQueen What I still don't understand is: When I water my moss poles, should I use inorganic fertilezer for hydroponic or just inorganic fertilizer for soil? Sphagnum is organic (like soil) or inorganic (like leca)? I really struggle in this, please help!
I'm in Canada, can you recommend what type of fertilizers I should be using for my plants that are in Pon? Thanks, love your videos.
I have a young Thai Constellation Monstera I want to transfer to Semi-Hydro. It's in a 4 inch pot right now. I'm so nervous I'm going to kill it but I want to try this method so bad because it just makes sense!
what are you using for feeding? in leca
do you use the same mix for all plants??
is there a specific NPK recommendation when growing in leca?
Hello!! I have a question about your cache pots-I am wondering what is more important for light blocking. Height or width? I guess I have odd plant pot sizes because I’m struggling to find some that are both narrow enough & tall enough. So in the meantime while I search, what is more important so I can keep my plants safe until I find inexpensive things that fit in both directions? I have about 300 plants, so like most, buying nice ceramic pots for everyone just isn’t affordable! 😂 any advice would be most welcome! Thank you!!
I have been trying to answer your question but it hurts my head😁 please rephrase
@@TheLecaQueen 😂😂😂 it hurts my head too-thanks for the reply! Wish I could add a picture to illustrate. Put another way, to keep the roots & nutrients safe from too much light, which is preferable: a short cache pot that leaves a portion of the top of the net pot exposed, or a tall cache pot that is much wider than the net pot? Or put even a third way-fighting with my brain to reconfigure the question again 🤣-is having the net pot much taller than the cache pot bad for the roots (since the net pot is transparent)?
If this doesn’t clear up what I’m trying to say, then by golly, I don’t know what my problem is, but certainly no fault of yours so whether you can answer my question or not, many thanks for all the effort, I appreciate it! 😊
You’re the best!
:) Jess
I agree with not messing around with plant roots. Even with other plants, such as succulents-they don’t exactly ‘need’ their roots, as they store water and energy in their leaves, and if you take a cutting of a succulent, we know it can sit and dry out for weeks before it becomes a problem. But I still don’t go repotting them all the time.
What about potting semi-hydro plants in slightly larger pots? I just try to do that whenever possible. I’ve also been somewhat concerned with certain houseplants’ roots touching the water, because we know overwatering can happen… but I’m guessing only in soil? There’s more risk of anaerobic activity and compaction in soil, than with the aeration of LECA or PON, so I guess that’s why it’s never been an issue for me…? Still, trimming roots is not an issue for aroids, bromeliads, or succulents! I wouldn’t, however, be trimming roots off of more tender species, like begonias, violets, orchids, etc. unless you KNOW what you’re doing.
Hey Erik! Long time no see! Messing with roots is a definite no, no for sure. I agree with EVERYTHING you said!
@@TheLecaQueenGreat video as always.
Dear Leca Queen I have 2 small mediterranean olive trees. Can I grow these in leca and if so which way of planting do you suggest. Many thanks and kind regards.
Can i ask, can i pot an outdoor plant in leca and place it outdoors under shelter (ie. balcony)?
I switch my plants because I love your plants
You are too kind !!
Ms. Leca Lady I enjoy your videos and I lovely your accent. It’s winter here in Germany and although the rule of thumb is to repot in spring/summer, but my Varigated Frydek in Semi Hydro is going nuts. She has 9 huge leaves from 36-43 cm long and is constantly pushing out Pups. I have 10 with 3 unrolling. Have you ever repotted in Winter? I believe the plant in SH isn’t as sensitive as in soil? I did repot my Pink Dragon and although she is still alive I see no growth or Pups. It’s been 2 months now. So what do you think? I wouldn’t care if she loses a leaf or 2 but the Pups are getting larger and harder to manage. I don’t like the hanging look so I’ve been propping them up. Drop me a line. Thanks for the tips.
I repot at any time. As long as the plant needs it. I think the rule about winter really is subjective depending on conditions in your home. If the plant is growing I would repot.
Thanks.
I guess. When I go to the hydroponic garden store, I see a lot of organic fertilizers for hydroponics. The employees working there say it works. The hydroponic garden store is actually a great place for advice. These ladies and gentlemen know what sells, what is returned, what works, and what doesn't. As for advice on the internet, well personally would seek advice from all sources, compare it and analyze it. Except for wicking, which I am extremely good at, I have no experience in hydroponics. If someone asked me on how to get started, I would tell them to start out with pothos, spider plant, peace lily. Something cheap, but hard to kill, and do it. If it flourishes great, try something a little more challenging. If it dies, figure out why and change course. When wicking I have plants with more roots in the reservoir, than the potting soil.
I love your comment. Highlighted everything I try to say. Use the hydroponics stores and experiment 😊
Nice earings ..
Thanks 😊
I am adoring your videos!
Oh thank you!
Hi my leca queen, I would like to know if your ever do any air layering of any plants n how did you do it..I know you're just simple in washing the soil off the roots and then put in leca or go the long way in water. But wonder what you do if there's many many long Aerial roots hanging outside your moss pole.
I do actually! It is just impossible for me to show you guys everything I do....I am actually air layering 3 plants with those air layering balls at the moment.
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Wish I could get the products you use here in the states! 😅
You sure can, check out the Plant haul website below:
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Do you use your nutrient solution at every watering or do you go back and forth eg. one water with nutrient solution next water with tap water ?
Always nutrient solution.
Is rain water ok? As we are on tank water.
In theory rain water is ok but this is me not knowing the conditions under which the water is collected. Rain water or not, it is always best practice to test your water and go from there.
Does anyone else find her just as charming as Glenda the good witch? There’s a few moments that have reminded me of Glenda!
You are too kind.
@@blairemorgan2405
Lol 🤣
Hi My Leca Guru queen..you're so much educated on semi hydroponics n I'm new to putting everything from soil to leca..but is there a certain plant not to put in leca..someone say pathos don't do great in leca..is it true.
not true at all, pothos love leca!! I have lots of varieties to prove it! Check out this video for starters: ruclips.net/video/OComSHxFHxg/видео.html
@@TheLecaQueen tks my leca guru.
I just ordered the drill bits. Looking forward to trying this!!
Gem 💎
Ive been going from soil to leca and the amount of little black flies that are gone is ubelievable. Almost none now.
I do have some trips, possibly leftovers from soil? Do u know if leca also dissipates trips?
Ive only just some weeks transferred to leca.
Leca does not sort out thrips. We battle that like everyone else
@@TheLecaQueen Thank you Leca Queen.
Love the hair !
Thank you so much 💓
My mom put her peace lilies in LECA and they all a drooping after a week. I’m worried they will die. Is there anything we can do to save them?
I would have lots of follow up questions. What nutrients did she use, what kind of pot configuration, how much light, how much humidity....
Is White Knight a diva? I repotted into chunky aroid mix and she hates it, lost 90% of leaves. Starting over in semi-hydro
Not that I know of
Yea I Don agree with you I use organic worm wee and my plants are fine I have 21 indoor plants but I do think store bought liquid fertilizers are very good also
What are your thoughts on using rainwater?😊
Lots of caveats here. How is it collected? Is the air very polluted? I would still check it
to make sure it is good to use
Don't bother running out & buying bottled water for your plants. Instead, try using a water pitcher with a filter or you could pick yourself up a bottle of "water conditioner" the stuff they use in the fish/ aquarium hobby to clear large quantities of water in about a day! ❤❤❤
People suggesting constant re-potting don't understand 'roots.' The roots in the water are water roots people!! The same root as it continues to grow can be an air root above ground, a soil root in the ground, and a water root in water. Why do they make recommendations without the slightest bit of knowledge??
13:47
Not me watching this after using organic fertilizer 😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I saw your Reel on Instagram!
Queen, your Birkin is very distracting, in a good way 😅. Just beautiful ❤
I know right!🤣🤣 I put it there on purpose 😁
My plants like a shot or 2 of vodka in their water. Warm the rain water up a bit, then add a shot of vodka, water your monstera. :) It really works.
I don't know. it sounds like a waste of perfectly good vodka to me.
Sounds like someone is smashing your kitchen up 😂
My son was!!! Damn!! Can't let a woman make a video in piece! How hard is it to make breakfast quietly 🤫 😆🙄
@@TheLecaQueen 😂
Excellent tips Nora...thank you! Hope your white knight bounces back 💪
Thanks Connie. I have now put the White knight in my grow tent and hope things go well.