I had a plant with severe cold damage cause we had a surprise late frost. It was so pathetic and I was sure it was a gone-er. But my late husband gave me advice years ago that has saved many pathetic lives. If you see any green, there is hope. I cut all the leaves off, but there was some green stems left. omg, it looked so pathetic. 😆But a year later, the plant is now bushier then it was when it was frozen. I also had a peperomia that lost every single leaf and it was just a stick with some green at the base of the stick. I cut the stick back to about 3 inches. bare stick. But now, little baby leaves are sprouting on the stick. Never give up! Never surrender! 🤩
My Monstera suffered medium damage in delivery. Didn't realize the damage until 2 days later; now I understand what happened. Learned my lesson: Don't purchase plants in winter. 😞 Now trying to nurse him back to health. Great video!
Whataboutyouman?; I'm hoping you have success in getting your Monstera back in improvement.....My Pothos were seriously damaged by being in the window.....I had to move them into the next room and remove the damaged parts of the Plants..... Hopefully they grow when the Spring season come in..... You can do it.... You only suppose to feed them certain time in the year..... Spring, Summer and maybe Fall.....
Thank you for this most helpful and timely info! Love the new space and aerial and close-up photos. As we await the arrival of a blizzard, I hope my little plant family will stay happy.🌿
I needed this video last month! I left on a 3 weeks vacation with one of my windows open back in November😭 My plants are still recovering. Some of them looked ok and I gave them fertilizer which was a big mistake! Thank you for this video!!
My prayer plant recently got median cold damage from window at night. I relocated and watered it. I started showing recovery. Thanks SwissGuy! Very useful information!
Hey, I like the new set-up, nice background, the height-adjusting table is very cool, and so is the new uniform! Of course as always, thank you for this helpful information, now I know what is wrong with my poor little dragon plant.
Thank you for another helpful video; I really enjoy learning from you. Really appreciate the well thought-out plan and all the set up for the content. I now have added a bucket list item to find your shop if I ever visit Sweden! I am a big fan!! 🤩
Thanks for this. I didn't know anything about cold damage. I recently bought a healthy looking zizi plant and took it home in a tram in -10° C. I got it a nice spot by the cold window and by the next day, noticed many leaves have discolouration and are drying up, made me sad. I will follow the steps in this video and pray it comes back to life. Thanks 😊
Came here because I needed to share this with anyone who is trying to save their plants. I watched this video back in December during a cold snap we had in hopes I could revive my dracena. When I saw the dracena with severe cold damage I thought my poor plant was dead. I was wrong!! Its a Dracena Janet Craig that was thrown outside and spent the night in a snow bank in -15 in Northern Ontario. It came back inside and warmed by the fire then It's spent the last month and a bit living in the bathroom with extremely low light/indirect light and medium humidity and it's put off 2 growth points on 2 of the plants in the pot. I have yet to dead head the stuff that's dead but I needed to share this so if someone is trying to save their plants - don't give up hope. I had a collection of 150 plants and all were exposed to severe cold damage (driven down the highway at 120kph in -15 Temps uncovered in a blizzard) and I managed to bring back a lot of them. Water, patience, prayers/good vibes and imitate their habitate as best as you can.
I love your new format. The room, the new camera positions and your business partner appearance was fun. Better, Better. Better! Good job. Now! Add more house plants to your repertoire. And Access (to) vs Excess (of). I route for you. 😂😎
I’ve had issues with plants in terracotta pots or unglazed ceramic pots getting severe cold damage. I’m wondering if the cold dry air affects plants more in terracotta than in plastic. My assumption is that because moisture leaves terracotta, the heat in the soil is also leaving too.
Hello great content, and so timely in my zone. My fiddle fig group is having cold damage posts daily, so now I understand! Great new set up and the black suits you! Looking forward to your 2022 and what you have to offer! I'm a big fan!
Suggestion: When camera zooms in for view of fine detail, put the plant on the table, please! That way the plant isn't subject to a hand that shakes and the camera is better able to FOCUS.
Now that explains what happened to my silver sword after I washed the leaves off with tap water slight cold damage, it did it right before my eyes and I was wondering what it was. Thanks for this information greatly needed.
@Tracy Sullivan Oy vey! Yes.... Thanks for making me aware of this, as I take lemon water straight from the refrigerator, dab a cotton ball or piece of paper towel into the lemon water and squeeze the excess, then wipe the leaves of orchids and other plants leaving them in the path of the indirect, cool draft of the ceiling fan. I should let the lemon water sit until it reaches room temperature before applying the lemon water to the leaves. Either that or pour some lemon juice from the refrigerator into a small bowl of room temperature water then apply the lemon water on the leaves.
@@tracysullivan7913 Sure! My understanding, from the videos I've seen on MissOrchidGirl and other channels, the lemon juice added to water helps to break up wax (leaf shine), fertilizer, and other crud (dust and debris) leaving the leaves healthy and shiny. I've been doing this for a few years now and have received comments on how clean, healthy, nice, and shiny the leaves are on my orchids. MissOrchidGirl cautions us to not wipe the underside of the leaf, but I've wiped both sides of the leaf, especially to make sure pests (spider mites) aren't, or don't have a chance to, proliferate on the leaf. A thought I should implement is to wipe the top of the leaf with a piece of cotton ball or paper towel then grab another piece and wipe the underside thereby reducing the chance of the stomatas (the part of the leaf from which the leaf breathes) becoming clogged with debris.
@@KT-yu8wj Ah thanks for taking the time to explain. Unfortunately I am having to pull everything out of my grow tent my large tank and others throughout the house ( major job ) to kill spider mites, it's great having a big collection but boy I only have two days to get it done, I dont like my chances 😢 Have a great week and I will give the lemon a go room temp. 😉
@@tracysullivan7913 To kill spider mites, spray a plant with room temperature soapy water mixed with some isopropyl alcohol 70% and a dribble of lightweight vegetable or horticultural oil.
Hi - I have a cold damaged paquira aquatica which has lost all its leaves and now the end of 2 stems are turning mushy. 1 trunk is still growing though, what should I do? Do you have any tips please?
I lost three plants so far this winter but it was more so because of too much water rather than the cold. It’s hard to stop the urge to water them because it feels wrong to withhold water.
Deliberately freezing plants? You will be charged by the IFADTMAKP (International Federation Against Deliberately Torturing, Mistreating And Killing Plants).
Thanks for the video, Swedish Plantguys. Do you happen to have some orchids in full bloom (phalaenopsis, cattleya, and other orchids found in grocery or hardware stores) with which you can make a video demonstrating how to wrap up the orchid to take it from home to a society meeting, show, or another residence? This would be very helpful. Thanks!
What a timely subject, thank you. I have a very large Jenny Craig in a 14” pot that sits outside in Los Angeles. Normally she does well, but winter night might get to 35F. I lose bottom leaves, they are already brown. I cannot move it, I thought about wrapping in silver Mylar blanket, but I would need ladder. The plant would be fuller, but every winter it takes a ‘hit’ with weather.
Oh my! I’m going to hold on to my 3 babies. Took out during the day for a little sunlight and forgot to bring them in. Temperature dropped to below freezing. I’m so heartbroken.
Great job! And the new scenery is a huge improvement in my opinion. I always thought of a cemetery chapel, I must admit. But your content and the way you are providing it was always worth watching the old location ;-) Also, the black shirt does not look the moderating plant guy (very charismatic!) sick or spooky as with the green ones. Regarding the content: I also made the experience with narrow leave dracaenas that they drop all of their leaves when the weather changed and they got a little bit too cold. - not minus Celsius So, no spots to be checked were left :-)
I came here with a broken heart too...brought out a 12" zz plant out for sunbathing too early in May and overnight dropped to 2 degrees...Any suggestions on whether i should cut off the blackened leaves and steams or let the plant be? the new branches are still light green and healthy. Thank you all
Well I suspected I lost my little Dracaena to cold damage and after seeing the cameraman’s plant it confirms it 😢 Don’t think it was exposed to that low of a temp but died so suddenly.
Haha, trimmade precis bort 90% av mina nya plantor, dag tre efter köldskada :( Skulle kollat video först! Attans. De blev utsatta för -14 grader i cirka 5 minuter från bilen till lgh, och jösses vilken dramatik. De krullade ihop sig omedelbart, när vi kom in så blåste jag på dem och de krullade ut sig igen. Men dagen efter var de helt uttorkade :(
Wind has nothing to do with temperature except for humans and animals. Wind chill only affects things that produce their own heat - humans and animals.
.. Warm water is the same as boiling the root system.. And that will surely kill the plant.. .. In their natural habitat it never rain with warm water I'm pretty sure, but water temperature is somewhere between lukewarm and room temperature..
OMG! I can't believe you are out of the horrid chartreuse coloured shirt!! I cringed every time I saw it. Sorry, but it totally didn't suit you. This is much better, thank you! -- oh and nice background too what an upgrade!!
I had a plant with severe cold damage cause we had a surprise late frost. It was so pathetic and I was sure it was a gone-er. But my late husband gave me advice years ago that has saved many pathetic lives. If you see any green, there is hope. I cut all the leaves off, but there was some green stems left. omg, it looked so pathetic. 😆But a year later, the plant is now bushier then it was when it was frozen. I also had a peperomia that lost every single leaf and it was just a stick with some green at the base of the stick. I cut the stick back to about 3 inches. bare stick. But now, little baby leaves are sprouting on the stick. Never give up! Never surrender! 🤩
My Monstera suffered medium damage in delivery. Didn't realize the damage until 2 days later; now I understand what happened. Learned my lesson: Don't purchase plants in winter. 😞 Now trying to nurse him back to health. Great video!
Whataboutyouman?; I'm hoping you have success in getting your Monstera back in improvement.....My Pothos were seriously damaged by being in the window.....I had to move them into the next room and remove the damaged parts of the Plants..... Hopefully they grow when the Spring season come in..... You can do it.... You only suppose to feed them certain time in the year..... Spring, Summer and maybe Fall.....
Ooo la la Nice new studio! The adjustable table is a smart choice for displaying different plonts.Thanks for the information provided.
Thank you for this most helpful and timely info! Love the new space and aerial and close-up photos. As we await the arrival of a blizzard, I hope my little plant family will stay happy.🌿
I needed this video last month! I left on a 3 weeks vacation with one of my windows open back in November😭 My plants are still recovering. Some of them looked ok and I gave them fertilizer which was a big mistake! Thank you for this video!!
My prayer plant recently got median cold damage from window at night. I relocated and watered it. I started showing recovery. Thanks SwissGuy! Very useful information!
I played hard rock music for my indoor plants this winter and they were dancing like hell ☺🤩
thanks for info and tips about plants more power keep on vlogging
Perfect timing, so many of my plants have been withering because of the cold draft every night 😩
The thumbnail is fantastic LOL!!
Great information here, especially if you order plants online in the winter :)
Thank you, Swedish Plantguys!
Hey, I like the new set-up, nice background, the height-adjusting table is very cool, and so is the new uniform!
Of course as always, thank you for this helpful information, now I know what is wrong with my poor little dragon plant.
Thank you for another helpful video; I really enjoy learning from you. Really appreciate the well thought-out plan and all the set up for the content. I now have added a bucket list item to find your shop if I ever visit Sweden! I am a big fan!! 🤩
Thanks for this. I didn't know anything about cold damage. I recently bought a healthy looking zizi plant and took it home in a tram in -10° C. I got it a nice spot by the cold window and by the next day, noticed many leaves have discolouration and are drying up, made me sad. I will follow the steps in this video and pray it comes back to life. Thanks 😊
Came here because I needed to share this with anyone who is trying to save their plants. I watched this video back in December during a cold snap we had in hopes I could revive my dracena. When I saw the dracena with severe cold damage I thought my poor plant was dead. I was wrong!!
Its a Dracena Janet Craig that was thrown outside and spent the night in a snow bank in -15 in Northern Ontario. It came back inside and warmed by the fire then It's spent the last month and a bit living in the bathroom with extremely low light/indirect light and medium humidity and it's put off 2 growth points on 2 of the plants in the pot. I have yet to dead head the stuff that's dead but I needed to share this so if someone is trying to save their plants - don't give up hope.
I had a collection of 150 plants and all were exposed to severe cold damage (driven down the highway at 120kph in -15 Temps uncovered in a blizzard) and I managed to bring back a lot of them. Water, patience, prayers/good vibes and imitate their habitate as best as you can.
Love the new staging, and you look great in black! Loving the new setting, and as always, your educational format. Thank you so much♡🌵🪴
I love your new format. The room, the new camera positions and your business partner appearance was fun. Better, Better. Better! Good job.
Now! Add more house plants to your repertoire.
And Access (to) vs Excess (of). I route for you. 😂😎
Thank you. This is very helpful. Nice studio!
Thank you so much .Your videos are the best...You Swedish guys ROCK.
Your video just came in time for my peace lily! I really appreciate your advice.
I’ve had issues with plants in terracotta pots or unglazed ceramic pots getting severe cold damage. I’m wondering if the cold dry air affects plants more in terracotta than in plastic. My assumption is that because moisture leaves terracotta, the heat in the soil is also leaving too.
Hello great content, and so timely in my zone. My fiddle fig group is having cold damage posts daily, so now I understand! Great new set up and the black suits you! Looking forward to your 2022 and what you have to offer! I'm a big fan!
Thank you. I am actually having a problem with my plants since I took them from outside to inside for the winter. Today's information will help me.
Love the long video and the new studio looks great!
Well done! Love the new studio. You guys are great and provide excellent information. Thank you!
So helpful and relevant and the new studio looks great 👍 😊
New set , new detailed info and same helpful video thanks .
beautiful studio, nice work guys!
Great info at the perfect time.👍🏻
Jävligt bra kanal! Tack för alla bra videos som ni postar
Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants lovely
Love you guys, tydligt och klart som vanligt 🤗❤️😊
Suggestion: When camera zooms in for view of fine detail, put the plant on the table, please! That way the plant isn't subject to a hand that shakes and the camera is better able to FOCUS.
Now that explains what happened to my silver sword after I washed the leaves off with tap water slight cold damage, it did it right before my eyes and I was wondering what it was. Thanks for this information greatly needed.
@Tracy Sullivan Oy vey! Yes.... Thanks for making me aware of this, as I take lemon water straight from the refrigerator, dab a cotton ball or piece of paper towel into the lemon water and squeeze the excess, then wipe the leaves of orchids and other plants leaving them in the path of the indirect, cool draft of the ceiling fan. I should let the lemon water sit until it reaches room temperature before applying the lemon water to the leaves. Either that or pour some lemon juice from the refrigerator into a small bowl of room temperature water then apply the lemon water on the leaves.
@@KT-yu8wj can I ask what is the lemon for ?
@@tracysullivan7913 Sure! My understanding, from the videos I've seen on MissOrchidGirl and other channels, the lemon juice added to water helps to break up wax (leaf shine), fertilizer, and other crud (dust and debris) leaving the leaves healthy and shiny. I've been doing this for a few years now and have received comments on how clean, healthy, nice, and shiny the leaves are on my orchids. MissOrchidGirl cautions us to not wipe the underside of the leaf, but I've wiped both sides of the leaf, especially to make sure pests (spider mites) aren't, or don't have a chance to, proliferate on the leaf. A thought I should implement is to wipe the top of the leaf with a piece of cotton ball or paper towel then grab another piece and wipe the underside thereby reducing the chance of the stomatas (the part of the leaf from which the leaf breathes) becoming clogged with debris.
@@KT-yu8wj Ah thanks for taking the time to explain. Unfortunately I am having to pull everything out of my grow tent my large tank and others throughout the house ( major job ) to kill spider mites, it's great having a big collection but boy I only have two days to get it done, I dont like my chances 😢 Have a great week and I will give the lemon a go room temp. 😉
@@tracysullivan7913 To kill spider mites, spray a plant with room temperature soapy water mixed with some isopropyl alcohol 70% and a dribble of lightweight vegetable or horticultural oil.
Good morning from the Philippines.
I like the new set and uniform, very professional.
Grattis för 100K,
This is so useful!! Thank you!
Amazing! Thanks for all this info!
Very helpful info. Thank you!
Hej!
I was wondering if ou could make a video about Plant staking/Mosspoles in combination with the pumice method you are using?
Really interesting information 👍🏽
Will you be doing information on Hoyas?
Hi - I have a cold damaged paquira aquatica which has lost all its leaves and now the end of 2 stems are turning mushy. 1 trunk is still growing though, what should I do? Do you have any tips please?
I lost three plants so far this winter but it was more so because of too much water rather than the cold. It’s hard to stop the urge to water them because it feels wrong to withhold water.
Deliberately freezing plants? You will be charged by the IFADTMAKP (International Federation Against Deliberately Torturing, Mistreating And Killing Plants).
thanks for this video. very informative
Thanks for the video, Swedish Plantguys. Do you happen to have some orchids in full bloom (phalaenopsis, cattleya, and other orchids found in grocery or hardware stores) with which you can make a video demonstrating how to wrap up the orchid to take it from home to a society meeting, show, or another residence? This would be very helpful. Thanks!
Can you save cutting without roots that were frozen in the mail? Part of the leaf is black part is still green 😭
Do you have videos on growing plants in water?
What a timely subject, thank you. I have a very large Jenny Craig in a 14” pot that sits outside in Los Angeles. Normally she does well, but winter night might get to 35F. I lose bottom leaves, they are already brown. I cannot move it, I thought about wrapping in silver Mylar blanket, but I would need ladder. The plant would be fuller, but every winter it takes a ‘hit’ with weather.
Oh my! I’m going to hold on to my 3 babies. Took out during the day for a little sunlight and forgot to bring them in. Temperature dropped to below freezing. I’m so heartbroken.
Great video, thank you. Would you be able to do a video on plants for colder rooms please?
Great job! And the new scenery is a huge improvement in my opinion. I always thought of a cemetery chapel, I must admit. But your content and the way you are providing it was always worth watching the old location ;-) Also, the black shirt does not look the moderating plant guy (very charismatic!) sick or spooky as with the green ones.
Regarding the content: I also made the experience with narrow leave dracaenas that they drop all of their leaves when the weather changed and they got a little bit too cold. - not minus Celsius So, no spots to be checked were left :-)
Could you please show the effects of Cold on Orchids. Thanks
Super useful as usual 🙏👏
Thank you for the great information!!!
I came here with a broken heart too...brought out a 12" zz plant out for sunbathing too early in May and overnight dropped to 2 degrees...Any suggestions on whether i should cut off the blackened leaves and steams or let the plant be? the new branches are still light green and healthy. Thank you all
Very helpful
Thanks👍👍
Great info!
Timely!
13:00 LOL, on the bright side, the mealybugs are dead!
THANK YOU! ❤️ ❤️
Thank you
Well I suspected I lost my little Dracaena to cold damage and after seeing the cameraman’s plant it confirms it 😢
Don’t think it was exposed to that low of a temp but died so suddenly.
💚
Haha, trimmade precis bort 90% av mina nya plantor, dag tre efter köldskada :( Skulle kollat video först! Attans. De blev utsatta för -14 grader i cirka 5 minuter från bilen till lgh, och jösses vilken dramatik. De krullade ihop sig omedelbart, när vi kom in så blåste jag på dem och de krullade ut sig igen. Men dagen efter var de helt uttorkade :(
Wind has nothing to do with temperature except for humans and animals. Wind chill only affects things that produce their own heat - humans and animals.
Why no warm water?
.. Warm water is the same as boiling the root system.. And that will surely kill the plant..
.. In their natural habitat it never rain with warm water I'm pretty sure, but water temperature is somewhere between lukewarm and room temperature..
Watching the full video with no cold damaged plants.
This was hard to watch. 😟
OMG! I can't believe you are out of the horrid chartreuse coloured shirt!! I cringed every time I saw it. Sorry, but it totally didn't suit you. This is much better, thank you! -- oh and nice background too what an upgrade!!