Secrets to Staking Up A Plant!|Stake Up a Pothos!|Best Methods to Stake Up Plant|Giant Staked Plants

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Join me today as I show you several ways to stake up a plant! I get into staking up a pothos at about 6:09. The other methods I discuss are some very cool tricks and methods to stake up ANY plant! They are VERY good ideas as you decide how you'd like to stake your plant. At the end of the video, I show you my GIANT pothos...I took cuttings from this one as well as my other large pothos. Watch...this is some good plant eye candy!
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Комментарии • 211

  • @larrycahoon8465
    @larrycahoon8465 4 года назад +61

    Another attachment option is the Velcro wrap tape. You can get it in rolls and cut it to whatever lengths you want. Easy to remove, also easy to add and extra stem under and existing wrap.

    • @SickBoiRENegade
      @SickBoiRENegade 4 года назад +5

      Yes!! I cannot live without my velcro tape🌿💗

    • @ld4028
      @ld4028 3 года назад +4

      @@SickBoiRENegade same! I love that it is so supportive without putting tension on the plant or cutting into it

  • @chitonavea7915
    @chitonavea7915 3 года назад +26

    Wow! I'm really amazed how you've grown those plants into such huge monstrous size.

  • @Berrith
    @Berrith 4 года назад +11

    This is exactly what I wanted to know about! Thank you for the lesson 💕

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      Anytime, I am glad you found it helpful! Thank you so much! Thanks for watching my videos!

  • @craftsplantsandsucculentsw1076
    @craftsplantsandsucculentsw1076 4 года назад +7

    OMG ! I missed you so much Krista !!! As well I missed those beautiful plants ... thank God you and your plants are back,,, Happy to see that beautiful lady with her beautiful plants,,, you know that I love you and your in house plants... God bless you my dear and stay safe always with your family, dog and plants ♥️ Jonah

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so very much for your kind words🥰 and for supporting my planty adventures💚🌱🌿❤

  • @inkpen9547
    @inkpen9547 3 года назад +10

    I have so many questions: Does it ever outgrow the stake? As it ages is there ever a need or reason to remove the plant from stake? How do you extend or heighten the stake? Sorry so much at once 😱

    • @wmd40
      @wmd40 3 года назад +6

      You have to trim them, and you use the trimmings to get more plants. You can add more moss poles on top of each other. Most that you buy at the store can just be linked together by pushing another pole into the top of the original pole. You could also put multiple poles in one pot to make it wider with more support

    • @inkpen9547
      @inkpen9547 3 года назад +1

      @@wmd40 Omg! Thank you 👍This makes so much sense -- it has always been a mystery to me

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +3

      Hi Ink Pen!
      Thanks for watching my videos!
      Sorry it has taken so long for me to get back to you... sometimes I greet behind on that 🥰💚🌱🍀🌿🪴
      Anyway, yes they out grow the stakes. I fasten the vines up and then down the pole. Then, when you’re officially out of room, propagate it! After that, the good news is that is usually around the same time you can up-pot!
      It’s important to up-pot plants that are overly root bound so that they have your soil and enough soil to thrive. Something to keep in mind! Best wishes on this plants fun. I’m going yo do a video soon where I show you what I have done that works and how to do it.

  • @kateh9450
    @kateh9450 3 года назад +5

    I just found your channel and I'm amazed! You are a master plant mama! Such an amazing collection, space and your attitude feels really genuine and relatable! Great job!

  • @doryreyes6361
    @doryreyes6361 4 года назад +3

    Do you have to have roots to put it in dirt it doesn’t look like you did just stick it in the dirt please answer me

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +4

      You can do either way....pothos have arial roots at nodes usually. So it'll take as long as you water it!

    • @SuperFlyLibra
      @SuperFlyLibra 3 года назад +1

      I was wondering the samething

  • @ShyDog827
    @ShyDog827 3 года назад +4

    Loved how those plants look staked up! I had forgotten how large and impressive the leaves of pathos and philodendrons get when they are attached upright .

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      I totally agree! Their leaves are magnificent and so satisfying to gaze at...Thank you for commenting and watching!

  • @yeweigu871
    @yeweigu871 4 года назад +3

    this is exactly what i need!so detailed and useful. Enjoyable to see your healthy plants every time🌹🌹🌹♥️♥️

  • @AndYourLittleDog
    @AndYourLittleDog 4 года назад +3

    I’m trying to persuade my monstera siltepecana to grow up a tree fern fiber slab. I think they look so organic and cool.

  • @aussiegirl2507
    @aussiegirl2507 3 года назад +2

    How do u get them soooooo big

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Aussie girl! I use Jacks and sell it on plantluxxe.com ....and, I have a video where I talk about how I grow them huge if you want to check it out? Thank you so much for watching my videos!

  • @abigailperezful
    @abigailperezful 2 года назад +1

    I have the golden Pothos and the top ones are LARGE

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      That’s awesome!! They are gorgeous leaves and so beautiful! Thank you for watching and commenting♥️🪴❤️

  • @faks8377
    @faks8377 3 года назад +3

    Omg I just found your channel and binge watching! I have several large plants and love seeing how many more I can get! Thank you for all your info

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Thank you so much🙏♥️ and also thank you for watching and commenting 💕🪴

  • @maevandorpe6617
    @maevandorpe6617 3 года назад +3

    Is there a reason you use poles without moss? I really like moss . Just wondering.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Hi Mae! I use moss poles as well! I haven’t showed many plants with them though🥰❤️🪴

  • @Chezzalicious
    @Chezzalicious 2 года назад +2

    This is so helpful - your plants are amazing. I always thought that the plants arial roots needed to be able grow *into* the stake so I have been trying to make moss poles but apparently not! I will try what you've done here in future. thank you!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @reapatty508
    @reapatty508 4 года назад +2

    I just added a stake to mine and used the burlap method. It's been holding up great! What do you do with the over growth at the top?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! Love that method! For overgrowth, I usually let it grow for awhile and when the moment strikes me, I either put it in a separate pot to make a new plant or I put it in the bottom of the existing plant!🌿🌱🥰💚 thank you for watching my videos!

  • @arunraonalge2097
    @arunraonalge2097 4 года назад +1

    Hi I am your new subscriber from India. Your choice is great 👌

  • @shadesofidaho
    @shadesofidaho 4 года назад +3

    I bought the Giant Pothos starts on Ebay but the stems that came have small leaves as you say. I hope I will live long enough to get the large leaves. wondering how long it will take? they just arrived last week. I think there were 5 or 6 leaves on each stem Each leaf had aerial roots. I circled both stems around the pot. Maybe I should have sent both up the pole right off?? Hummm What to do? since it has just been one week today do you think I should just pull the aerial roots back out of the potting mix and pole them? I can do this in the morning. Thanks!!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +3

      Why not buy some large leaves? Lol. You're worth it, Chris😍❤🥰💚🌿🌱

    • @shadesofidaho
      @shadesofidaho 4 года назад +2

      @@plantluxxe LOL Been looking for them and can not find them to buy. One guy on Ebay wanted $44.44 for two leaves. And he looked to be a really scary person. These were supposed to be larger leaves. When they came small I asked about it and they said the lager leaves do not ship well?? The leaves I got are even smaller than my pothos I already have. Maybe my older pothos plants now growing up trellises will continue to get larger leaves.My Brazil is doing this and so is my Red Emerald and Cordatum. Propping new top cuttings from Ref Emerald now to plant back at her base. I have seen in a matter of a year staking the plants versus letting them hang does make for larger leaves.

    • @SickBoiRENegade
      @SickBoiRENegade 4 года назад +3

      Idk exactly how big of leaves u are looking for but I have a golden pothos with some decent sized leaves. I'd be happy to send u a cutting. 😉

    • @shadesofidaho
      @shadesofidaho 4 года назад +2

      @@SickBoiRENegade OH My WOw. Well I want the larger leaves like Christa has or at least leaves with the potential of getting that large in my lifetime. LOL I am already 71. I do not have another 20 years . Have you ever googled Giant pothos? The ones I just bought that were supposed to be Giant pothos leaves were 2 1/2 to 3 inches long. I already have some 4 1/2 to 5 inches long.. Maybe I just need to wait longer and keep them growing up?? My question is do all pothos get giant if left to grow tall enough or is "Giant Pothos" a different variety? I have a Hawaiian Pothos that looks like a Golden but does have larger leaves and a really aggressive grower. I also have some Marble Queen that has some larger leaves. Talk about confusion on my end. Thank you for offering. So sweet of you.

    • @SickBoiRENegade
      @SickBoiRENegade 4 года назад +3

      @@shadesofidaho the largest leaves on mine are only about 6in maybe 1or2 7in so not much bigger than urs. I'll keep my eye out for something larger for u at a decent price. Give those larger leaves u have tons of light from above and stake em up. The higher they grow towards bright light the larger the leaves will grow. Ive seen pics of pothos in the wild with elephant ear sized leaves. Nothing we could replicate in the house but it's amazing what nature can do with optimal conditions. Sorry I don't have something larger I could send u.i had someone send me a wish list plant out of the blue for free and I was so moved I wanted to spread the plant love! Have u always had a passion for plants or was this a later in life love for u? My grandma had tons of begonias when I was little and I didn't care for them then. Now I absolutely love them and wish she was still here so I could share that with her💗🌿

  • @rosewagner4018
    @rosewagner4018 10 месяцев назад

    It looks beautiful!
    I’ve never seen this done without propagating in water first, what is you success rate on this?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hello! 100% success rate in spagnum moss and water…I don’t usually prop directly in soil but I did that time. It grew into a huge plant and is about 8 feet tall and bushy. Thank you for your kind words and watching and commenting 🌿

  • @user-dq9rr9mv3f
    @user-dq9rr9mv3f 3 года назад +1

    Woooow!!!im in Awwww of ur plants.. I always thought you had to propagate into water when you cut them.. Had no idea you can just stick the area root into the dirt..

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Thank you so much🙏♥️ and also thank you for watching and commenting 💕🪴 propagation is so much fun! Those propagations are giant now! Grew off the stake!

  • @Sunshine-vn2rk
    @Sunshine-vn2rk 4 года назад +2

    Awesome, how old is that giant Pothos?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sunshine❤️🪴 that pothos is 3 or 4 years old I believe …my largest one is about 15! They need light, humidity, fertilization and good watering schedule to get huge… love the pothos! But my rhaphidophora was a tiny cutting and grew to over 14 feet in one year! That plant is a JUMANGI😂😂🪴❤️🪴 thank you for commenting and watching❤️

  • @bunkyspunkmeyer
    @bunkyspunkmeyer 3 года назад +3

    I always thought you had to put em in water to grow roots 1st!?

    • @fytz
      @fytz 3 года назад

      i thought the same I actually just came back to this video looking for more information on this

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Nat! You don't have to put this plant in water to propagate it...you can place directly in soil. It really just depends on how you'd like to go about it. I have tried both ways and I have also tried it in Sphagnum moss as well--all methods work great! Thanks for watching!

  • @zeetrain9625
    @zeetrain9625 2 года назад +1

    Moss pole is way better, the roots will become stronger and grow into the moss on the pole..

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад +1

      Hi Zee! I love moss poles…they are awesome! I have some plants growing on those as well. Most of my mother plants are so large that the vines completely cover the wooden pole and the aerial roots are wrapped completely around, just like in nature how grow grow and they climb up trees. I’m working on some videos where I start from scratch with the moss poles…. I love ❤️ how fast moss poles give us giant 🍃 leaves! Thank you for watching and commenting!🪴♥️

  • @pitdawg6418
    @pitdawg6418 2 года назад

    I'm NOT convinced on how those cuttings will root straight into the soil. I have a hell of a time rooting cuttings in water let alone sticking them straight into soil.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад +1

      Hi Pit Dawg! That plant is now a monster giant. It’s taller than I am. I keep it in my classroom at school. It’s a beauty. I haven’t posted the most recent version of her but if you click on my office plants videos you’ll see how she turned out.
      When you put cuttings in soil though it’s important to have excellent humidity, soil temperature, amazing lighting, and no pests. South facing window. Not letting soil dry out. All key to the grow.
      Sphagnum is the easiest grow medium for sure. But can get expensive if ur growing many plants.
      Lecca is really fun too. You should try that one sometime. I haven’t done any vids on lecca though. But I really love it. Thank you for watching and commenting! 💚🪴

  • @loboo77s
    @loboo77s 4 года назад +2

    How old is the big pothos? It’s beautiful 💓

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Are you talking about the one at the end of the video, the GIANT? Or the one at the beginning of the video that I take propagations from?

    • @loboo77s
      @loboo77s 3 года назад +2

      The giant 😁

  • @jessicamcelfresh4223
    @jessicamcelfresh4223 Год назад

    So glad I found your channel out of the MANY videos on plants and helpful tips like these YOURS has been the MOST helpful.
    Thank youuuu!!! 🙏🙌👌💚

  • @sharfinbean3362
    @sharfinbean3362 4 года назад +1

    Good to see you krista, was just thinking about you. Just wondering, I have the wide leaf adsonii and lost some leaves towards the bottom, do they usually grow back or will I have to plant some cuttings to get it to fill in? It’s growing up a pole like yours.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      Hello! You might get new growth points, it's hard to say. I would plant a few cuttings, after water propagation, for an adansonii. Then, plant them in bottom just in case! Thank you for watching🥰💚🌿🌱😍🙏

  • @prinzemerahimartinez5410
    @prinzemerahimartinez5410 4 года назад +1

    Aloooha Beautiful, I love all your gorgeous plants their just like you.
    Where do you get those plant stands on wheels I need to get some of those for myself???
    Please stay safe and God Bless mahalo for all your knowledge regarding plants I wish could have alot of plants like you but here in Hawai'i we have alot of nurseries and awesome plants but I live in small apartment so I cant have to much plus I only have 2 big windows for light.
    Take Care & Alooooha

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      Hello! I bought the roller stands at Lowes... they love me there, always buying plant stuff lol ...there are many diffident kinds, but I liked those ones best because if I over water, the stand catches it from going all over the floor! 🤣 Thank you for watching my videos! 😍❤🥰💚🌿🌱

    • @prinzemerahimartinez5410
      @prinzemerahimartinez5410 4 года назад

      thx so much darling but we dont have a Lowe's where I live but I will try go and look online. Stay Safe & Many Blessings 🌴🌋🏝🏔🌈🌞

  • @1101naomi
    @1101naomi 4 года назад +1

    Since you just put the cuttings without roots straight into the soil, do you have to keep the soil moist until roots develop?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +4

      The cuttings had arial roots.... but the soil should remain moist anyway, yes. When I am establishing roots, I don't let the soil dry out. Thank you for watching my videos🌱🌿🙏💚

  • @hildahernandez6055
    @hildahernandez6055 3 года назад

    First time on this channel
    Great tips thanks!
    But I did have to keep skipping because of the way the camera kept moving and never went in to zoom in when needed

  • @fotininap1149
    @fotininap1149 4 года назад +1

    How often will you be watering this plant 🙂? I cant make anew plant of cuttings . please help🙏😭😱 I love your videos 💟

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      Hello! What do you mean? Which plant? (...I showed many diffident plants in the video)? Haha please give more details🥰💚🌿🌱 thank you for watching!

    • @fotininap1149
      @fotininap1149 4 года назад +1

      Hi 😊 !! Sorry for that. I was wondering how often do you water a plant like pothos or a monstera adansonii after you repoted them and stake it in a new pot ? 💞🥀🌱🌺😘

  • @megan_g_
    @megan_g_ Месяц назад

    Your plants are GORGEOUS

  • @pradnyakadam3680
    @pradnyakadam3680 5 месяцев назад

    Pl suggest whether moss stick is better or wooden stake is better as u used?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 месяца назад

      Hello! Either one is great… it depends on what you want to do… Moss poles are like an extension of the pot. A wooden pole is like a tree the plant can attach to and grow up… what look are you going for? Moss poles make it easier to grow large leaves faster. Wooden poles provide more support to drape /attach/tie on several vines. I have both and love them the same. With a moss pole, you need to water the pole regularly (weekly) to get the desired growth result. Thank you for watching and commenting …and thank you for your patience awaiting my response. I’ve been moving and life has been crazy 🤪 🪴💚🌿

  • @shanahaines7182
    @shanahaines7182 2 года назад

    I have been looking for a video like this forever. Everyone says "attach it to the pole!" but they don't say how. LOL. I never know whether to attach the vine straight up the pole or twist it around and around the pole. You've been so helpful.

  • @HANTU-GUNUNG1980
    @HANTU-GUNUNG1980 3 года назад

    Keren vidios myfren 👍👍👍

  • @zulenereislins7933
    @zulenereislins7933 4 года назад +1

    Minha paixão 🌴🌳🍁🍃🍃🌿🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @AllGreenThings4975
    @AllGreenThings4975 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your vedio beautiful Plants love all your plants there very lushy and huge are they not hard to maintenance watching from California

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hello Lola! Thank you for commenting and watching🪴💕

  • @satchiebabe6052
    @satchiebabe6052 4 года назад +1

    Your hair is beautiful 😻

  • @clairegriffin9632
    @clairegriffin9632 4 месяца назад

    I love how straight forward you keep it!! You just clip those pothos vines, and stick 'em right in the new pot, I love it!! I also love that you like to use wooden stakes/poles and not always moss poles! So much easier to source, and less expensive! Thanks so much for this video, I keep watching it as a point of reference, as I just repotted a bunch of pothos babies and one philodendron brasil into a "jungle pot" with 3 massive branches to train them up! I started doubting myself, and wondering if I messed up with not doing moss, and then I watched this again and BAM confidence restored! Thanks again :)

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 месяца назад

      Hello! I’m so glad you were inspired! 🪴💕 I will post a new video soon about my plants too share their growth /progress. I’ve propagated and grown so many 😂🪴🌿❤️ thank you again for watching and commenting!

  • @humility-righteous-giving
    @humility-righteous-giving 2 года назад

    maybe a glue like shoogoo for attachment?

  • @FelineJungle
    @FelineJungle 4 года назад

    Very interesting and useful, thanks for sharing! 😻🌿

  • @YouTubesFinest9315
    @YouTubesFinest9315 2 года назад

    8:22 You potted that poor thang upside down 🤣🤣🤣

  • @paulinetomlinson1877
    @paulinetomlinson1877 4 года назад +1

    Love,love your xideos!!!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      ❤️❤️🪴🪴 THANK YOU 🥰

  • @cathyspooner7093
    @cathyspooner7093 Год назад

    How do you change pot or soil

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      Hello🪴I am publishing a video where I show viewers how I do that! Check back here later💚🪴 I will be sharing with y’all my soil ideas and potting and a few other tricks. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @MsLouisVee
    @MsLouisVee 2 года назад

    Looks like Meryl Streep

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Awe thank you very much ❤️🪴

  • @sandrocirlinisa
    @sandrocirlinisa Год назад

    did you tie the pothos keeping a straight linear vertical direction... better this way, or have it rolled up around the pole as I've seen done elsewhere?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      Hello! I like the vertical because the leaves get giant! Spagnum moss poles will grow you bigger leaves, faster , on more juvenile plants. However I really love my wooden poles 😂🪴💚 I have both … lighting and watering and feeding will all makedifference for growing gigantic leaves! Thank you for watching and commenting!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      I don’t like rolling mine around poles unless it’s after I’ve already put that first layer straight up the pole. I have, however, done only the roll around the pole thing and it works just fine. I just prefer doing it differently now😂🪴💚❤️

    • @sandrocirlinisa
      @sandrocirlinisa Год назад

      @@plantluxxe yes, i understand that you like the upright pole and the leaves grow bigger, i meant that i have seen elsewhere wrap the pothos branch around the pole upwards instead of stretching it straight up in a straight line...

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      Oh I see! Either way it’s going to be a great effect, but I think when you get the Arial roots to make contact directly with the pole, the leaves will grow larger because they secure to the pole. 💚🪴

  • @larryhenry719
    @larryhenry719 2 года назад

    I use coco fiber wrapped around pole.

  • @LinSylSyl
    @LinSylSyl 4 месяца назад

    thank you so much. you have just given me idea how to spend my trimester break to change the way my pothos look as i watched something that the pothos meant to 'climb' and that's when they thrive :)

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 месяца назад

      Hi! I’m glad you got some ideas❤️🪴 thank you for watching! I’m going to post a new video soon and an update on that pothos down in the video and some others I’ve grown🌿

  • @Lisa6401
    @Lisa6401 Год назад

    Gorgeous! I was trying to figure out what to do w/my large plant. Thanks! I’m gonna!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting! I loved propagating mine🌿🪴💚❤️❤️ keep me posted on what you do! If you need advice, reach out! 💚

  • @organixgirl
    @organixgirl 2 года назад

    Subscribing because your plants look super healthy and lal those staked plants are my plant goals. I didn't know you can just stick aerial roots in the dirt and they just grow that way??? Wow

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад +1

      Hi! Thank you for subbing and for watching and commenting♥️🪴❤️. My favorite way to propagate is water then sphagnum moss or just sphagnum moss. I find it is more effective then just sticking it in soil…fewer losses. But, I have had much success with pothos directly in soil.

  • @jessica1587
    @jessica1587 4 года назад +1

    This was SO helpful!!!

  • @paular9842
    @paular9842 4 года назад

    Great video, I'm playing catch up..♥️

  • @vinacariaga9498
    @vinacariaga9498 2 года назад

    What is the name of that string you tied on the pothos? Beautiful plants

  • @terigerrish70
    @terigerrish70 2 года назад

    Since you don’t put the starts in water to grow roots, what is your success rate using your method. Another Q, can the long vines be wrapped around the pole?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад +1

      HI Teri,
      The success rate is good for pothos, I didn't lose any with that bunch. However, I do notice that if you pot directly in soil and slack on watering, there is about a 15% loss.
      These days, I prefer to use water, then place in sphagnum moss, then soil. This is how I create plants for the shop too....
      However, for personal use, sometimes I still put cuttings directly in soil.
      Vines- wrapping them around the pole is not ideal. It is better to use something to fasten then to the pole so that they go straight up the pole. What happens when you wrap them around is that when the plant grows you have less control of the aesthetic as well as the weight and direction of the growth.
      Thank for watching!

  • @hildahernandez6055
    @hildahernandez6055 3 года назад

    First time on this channel
    Great tips thanks!
    But I did have to keep skipping because of the way the camera kept moving and never went in to zoom in when needed

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hello! Thank you for watching my videos…. I’m very sorry the filling was bad. One of my children filmed it. I have several kids , so I cannot remember which one filmed it🤣🪴💕 we will try harder to film better for our viewers in future videos. Thank you again for watching.

  • @jasonsamuels2877
    @jasonsamuels2877 3 года назад

    Have you had any problems with maricle gro potting soil not draining through its like the middle off the soil is dry but the water drains to the bottom just fine

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Jason! Thank you for commenting and viewing. I make my own soil now… when first started researching the benefits of soil amendments and chemistry, it piqued my interest and I became enamored with experimenting with different soil amendments for certain species and cultivars to test my hypothesis on overall plant health and growth. In order words, while I haven’t had any problems with any type or brand of soil, I do not advocate any particular brand. . In past videos I mentioned what was easy and worked for me… but since then, I make my own soil, I have linked my aroid recipe below, check it out if you’re interested…..I think it’s important for each person to discover what works for them based on the species of plant and numerous other considerations like : lighting, watering regiment, temperature, humidity, etc…
      Thanks for commenting and watching 💕🪴🌿
      ruclips.net/video/5Lll5hPMgHA/видео.html

  • @backpackingrannie5088
    @backpackingrannie5088 3 года назад

    Big plant, little pot. What nutrients do you give it?
    I use Superthrive as a foliar spray and LiquiDirt on mine. But mine are still babies compared to yours!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      Hello! Sorry for late reply! I use Jacks and a humidifier! 😂 and I put it in moderate bright indirect light 🪴Thank you so much for watching and commenting 🪴💕

  • @NaturallyMissMeka
    @NaturallyMissMeka 4 года назад +1

    You are my new favorite.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад

      Thanks for watching my videos !!!

  • @jaynebachoo1781
    @jaynebachoo1781 2 года назад

    Wow...I have not seen them done like this before... it's going to be my new method...thank you!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Thank you! There really are so many ways to do these… they are so much fun!

  • @johnathanbrewer7271
    @johnathanbrewer7271 11 месяцев назад

    Where are you getting the post that you are attaching these plants too. Specially the one the emerald green philodendron is on???

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Johnathan, I get my posts at Lowes. SometimesI cut the pole in half…sometimes 3/4…. I use a staple gun to affix staples (I don’t staple them all the way in) … then I use bread ties or floral ties to put the vines on the pole. I show you how to do that in this video:
      It’s my favorite way to stake up plants.
      Right now, I’m creating a new type of pole and video for viewers on how to make this new pole idea I came up with recently …. Coming soon! I’m experimenting between a moss pole and a wooden stake with staples…it will be really great to see how this works with arial roots! Stay tuned!

    • @johnathanbrewer7271
      @johnathanbrewer7271 11 месяцев назад

      @plantluxxe thank you for getting back with me!! I am having a hard time finding these post!?! I live in the country with farm land all around me; you wouldn't think it would be that complicated!!!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  11 месяцев назад

      @@johnathanbrewer7271 do you have any big box stores there? Or hardware stores? you can use any wood and put staples in that? I think you can use just about anything that plants would like climbing? They attach to almost anything 🌿🪴😂🪴

    • @johnathanbrewer7271
      @johnathanbrewer7271 11 месяцев назад

      @plantluxxe yes, we have Lowe's, Home Depot, etc. etc., and a lot of sawmills. I found someone who is going to make some cedar post for me!!! Once, I get it setup I will show you my emerald green!!! You have inspired me so so much and I am very grateful!!!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you and I can’t wait to see it!❤️🌿

  • @ld4028
    @ld4028 3 года назад

    Pebbles at the bottom are not awesome. Check out the Perched Water Table phenomenon

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi LD! I don’t use pebbles in bottom …they are pain in buttisimo and can block the drainage holes…. Thank you for watching and commenting🪴💕 I appreciate your support!

  • @a.2461
    @a.2461 2 года назад

    did you treat the part of the wooden poles that go into the soil with anything, like a polyurethane or epoxy, so that it wouldn’t rot? or did you get poles made from rot resistant woods?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Hi ! Thank The poles are treated poles, yes! I didn’t use epoxy but that’s another layer of protection that’d be great! What an excellent idea! Thank you for watching and commenting 🪴❤️

  • @mariadoupis1755
    @mariadoupis1755 3 года назад

    This has helped me to add more , I was not sure at first , Thank you for sharing. 🌿

  • @greenworld5609
    @greenworld5609 4 года назад

    Your Pothos trees are awesome

  • @tubeyou89119
    @tubeyou89119 2 года назад

    Question: can I use tree stick/small branch to stake? Thanks.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Hello! I wouldn’t use a stick unless it’s been treated and boiled, re: 100%pest free. Thank you for commenting and watching🪴❤️

  • @catherinekostecki5740
    @catherinekostecki5740 3 года назад

    Just found you!!! Amazing. Your plants are beautiful ❤️

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Catherine! Thank you 🙏 for your kind words and for watching my videos 💕🪴

  • @wandzettadarey9024
    @wandzettadarey9024 Год назад

    You put the cuttings in dirt with no roots will that work?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад +1

      Hello! Yes you can put the nodes directly in the soil. I generally only do that with pothos or Hoya… mainly because I like Sphagnum moss the best , but both grow mediums work 💚🪴 work ! The plant from this video is now over 7 feet tall and gigantic🤣 they grow so fast 🪴💚 thank you for watching and commenting 🪴💚

    • @wandzettadarey9024
      @wandzettadarey9024 Год назад

      @@plantluxxe My pothos is between 5 or 6 feet and it is trailing along my walls.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      Awesome 💚🪴 there are gorgeous!

  • @patriciasaulnier6566
    @patriciasaulnier6566 3 года назад

    These are beautiful! I wouldn't want my house looking like a jungle though.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      Hi Patricia! Thank you for commenting and watching💕🪴 have a blessed day!

  • @Lorenmcdee
    @Lorenmcdee 2 года назад

    Hey there!
    I love your videos. I like your aesthetic; it feels like you have a more refined design approach. I enjoy following you.
    I don't want you to think of this as criticism, just something to consider: if you mention you missed some episodes I'll notice, but if you don't mention it I won't. Apologizing for missing a few uploads gives the idea that you're having trouble being consistent but the plant community specifically isn't very consistent in general.
    You have a life and I think that's reasonable for us as viewers to understand.
    It might feel like you should mention that you missed some/that you might want to apologize, but I think it'd be just as good a video if you hadn't and I wouldn't think about consistency.
    I hope you don't think I'm trying to say you've done something wrong. I'm on the spectrum and come off as harsh in language, but I'm trying to explain that long term for your channel to grow it might be good to ignore any gaps beyond really severe ones, and even at those all you really need to say is "hey guys it's been a bit! How are you? Let me know in the comments" or something that can generate a feeling of community.
    I'm just saying this because I appreciate your channel and if I've overstepped I apologize.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад +1

      Hi Loren! I really appreciate your feedback and the criticism. I want my channel to grow and to please my viewers, so yes! I will be sure not to highlight any gaps ❤️🪴 you’re fantastic! Thank you so much For taking the time to write all that! If you have any other planty requests or suggestions, let me know and I will oblige. Thank you for viewing and supporting me here❤️🪴🌱

    • @Lorenmcdee
      @Lorenmcdee 2 года назад

      @@plantluxxe oh my goodness I thought this was a post from a DAY ago, not a year!
      I'm so sorry to have bugged you on such an old video. I misread.
      It's really nice of you to still respond. Thanks so much

  • @helenlanuza4761
    @helenlanuza4761 3 года назад

    thank you for sharing your phothos propagated..godbless!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting 💕🪴

  • @itsMAYgical
    @itsMAYgical 4 года назад

    Love your watering can! Where from?

  • @kalirenkel2626
    @kalirenkel2626 3 года назад

    Id love to find one youtuber who doesn't address all audience as guys... Such a little thing to over look and yet a huge thing to acknowledge. Men are not the default and if argue that your viewer demohraphic is probably not a majority of "guys".
    Just a thought to ponder while you wander yonder!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +3

      Hi Kali,
      That’s an interesting perspective, and I hadn’t thought of it like that before. My understanding of “Hey Guys“ is that it’s a universal gender colloquialism, representing all genders. It’s an informal casual expression that isn’t meant to exclude any gender…I am sorry if you were offended at its use. Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the topic…. In the future, I could say guys and gals instead? 🌱 🪴 plants bring me so much happiness and love 💕

    • @kalirenkel2626
      @kalirenkel2626 3 года назад

      @@plantluxxe I do apologize, as it's really your channel and I have no place telling you how to refer to your community. I mention it, and have been trying to find ways to bring up the topic with out coming across dramatic or righteous however it's incredible to me how the intro of "hey guys" is the intro for nearly every video I watch.
      The oddest is when they are female artists with a significant amount of female viewers. Why do we as women deny even each other?
      "Guys" is mistakenly used generically by SO many but at its root, it's yet another reinforcement of man being the center of all norms and women being unaddressed, unheard, and unseen (unless of course in an objectified context).
      This video is short and really puts it well. ruclips.net/video/q7Dbs55pKRI/видео.html
      Let em as this, if you said it the other way, would it be generic or offensive?
      Overall, I shouldn't be telling you how to address your viewers, but I do invite you to consider the power of inclusivity and more importantly, the power of our words. For me, I didnt see it until I saw it, but once I saw it, I cannot hear that without thinking,,,"Im not a guy so are you addressing me too or just them?" It just has a different tone than something more inclusive. It's so hard to change habits, especially words. Maybe it sounds diff but maybe something like "Hey folks, Hey humans, hey everyone, hey plant people... hey plant lovin peeps" may just speak to the entire community in a different way. Those who dont care wont notice but those who do, will REALLY appreciate it.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      @@kalirenkel2626 Hi Kali, Thank you for sharing this information. I respect your opinion and will definitely be thinking about all this for future videos. Thank you for sharing🌿💕🪴❤️
      Have a great day🪴

  • @jamal3041
    @jamal3041 3 года назад

    u can used plastic pipe about 3 or 4 ench size with sponge it can stand good in pot and better than wood stake good luck

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Thank you so much🙏♥️ and also thank you for watching and commenting 💕🪴

  • @dougiemac8417
    @dougiemac8417 5 месяцев назад

    Amazing!!!
    Thank you!!! 👍🏾👍🏾

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much ❤️🪴🌿

  • @chrystalsabin4091
    @chrystalsabin4091 4 года назад

    Informative, thanks for sharing.

  • @carmendominguez9885
    @carmendominguez9885 3 года назад

    How you used the fertilize? For your plans

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      Hello ! Thank you for watching and commenting! I use Jacks fertilizer and it’s for sale in my website plantluxxe.com …I fertilize each time I water my plants… it’s a diluted dose designed to give constant feeding regiments for plants 💕🪴

  • @fieldtrippin1
    @fieldtrippin1 3 года назад

    Stake it up. Great looking plants!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Field Trippin! Thank you for watching and commenting🪴💕

  • @gagansharma3835
    @gagansharma3835 4 года назад

    Lovly , love from india

  • @hildahernandez6055
    @hildahernandez6055 3 года назад

    Geez..... who was recording..

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Hilda! Thank you for watching and commenting. My daughter filmed the video….Thanks for watching! Sorry you were not happy with the filming. Have a blessed day💕🪴

  • @MiaUy
    @MiaUy 3 года назад

    Beautiful and very interesting video!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Sorry for the late reply....but, thank you so much for watching my videos! I invented a new way of staking since that video.....Check it out ! I LOVE the staple gun and floral tape method (not stapling the plant...)! Check out plantluxxe.com for the pre-stapled poles....I also have my mama plants and propagations for sale on there!

  • @humility-righteous-giving
    @humility-righteous-giving 2 года назад

    this is a video about staking, and btw it shows a very important side-note of how easy pothos is too propagate ,just put in soil and water, no worries!

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Thank you for your kind words and thank you for watching!

    • @humility-righteous-giving
      @humility-righteous-giving 2 года назад

      @@plantluxxe btw i am doing my first pothos staking project ,i am excited to see what happens

  • @roottekele4269
    @roottekele4269 4 года назад

    Thanks my question answered

  • @satchiebabe6052
    @satchiebabe6052 4 года назад

    Hi is the larger adansoni, is that the narrow form?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      Hello, yes the shorter/ smaller one was wide form, the taller / larger one was narrow form. Thank you for watching💚🌿🌱🥰

  • @chitonavea7915
    @chitonavea7915 3 года назад

    Giant beauty!

  • @myhomerumahku2485
    @myhomerumahku2485 4 года назад

    Beautiful 🌱

  • @mwoods4608
    @mwoods4608 3 года назад

    What fertilizer do you use?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Jacks! I sell it on my website! plantluxxe.com Thank you so much for watching!

  • @roseangeladolfo4150
    @roseangeladolfo4150 4 года назад

    Great job there! I will follow that in mine 😊

  • @delphinemontano5074
    @delphinemontano5074 4 года назад

    Beautiful I love it

  • @mellewedin8221
    @mellewedin8221 Год назад

    Thank you

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting 💚🌿🙏

  • @artham7937
    @artham7937 4 года назад

    Hey what do u give them for this large growth

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Jack's fertilizer! Thank you for watching my videos!

  • @abigailperezful
    @abigailperezful 2 года назад

    💯 glad I stuck it out till the end

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and commenting and sticking it out!♥️🪴😂❤️

  • @aussiegirl2507
    @aussiegirl2507 3 года назад

    Your plants look soooooo loved ♥️
    New sub here ♥️♥️♥️

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi ! Thank you so much! Thank you so much for watching my videos!

  • @fabioleonhardt
    @fabioleonhardt 4 года назад

    Legal 👍 folhagens 🌿🌿🤗

  • @TheNIJUAL
    @TheNIJUAL 4 года назад

    Good video be blessed keep growing

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад

      Thank you for supporting my channel🥰💚🌿🌱

  • @me-gb3yz
    @me-gb3yz 4 года назад +1

    You are big star in Ukraine. Too cold for plants in outside. So many have plant inside. So many plants you have are huge. Plants everywhere inside Ukraine.
    Thank you Krista. If Ukraine calls you must come Krista.

  • @kingtutin5162
    @kingtutin5162 4 года назад

    How big are these planters please? Thanks

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад

      Which ones? I showed many diffident sizes....

    • @kingtutin5162
      @kingtutin5162 4 года назад

      plantluxxe adesonii please.

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +2

      3 gallon

  • @TheAceofcupcakes
    @TheAceofcupcakes 4 года назад

    Is the pole sturdy or do you use something to anchor it?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      It's sturdy. I just packed soil around it. 💚🌱🌿

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +2

      Oh, and in the video you can see that I used a cut cedar board, not a pole😁

    • @TheAceofcupcakes
      @TheAceofcupcakes 4 года назад +1

      @@plantluxxe Some videos make it look like so much extra work. My thoughts were if in the wild they cling to trees why not wood poles? Cant wait to stake mine this weekend! Your plants are gorgeous

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  4 года назад +1

      In the video, I tell viewers I prefer a wood pole. I ran out of poles. I told viewers that because I ran out of poles, that's why I used the cedar plank..... You can stake a plant with basically anything vertical💚🌿🌱🤣

  • @lindadevane2594
    @lindadevane2594 3 года назад

    You are so pretty too..
    Great job 👏

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад

      Hi Linda! That’s very sweet, thank you! And🌿 ❤️ thank you for watching and sharing!

  • @erikabanks2917
    @erikabanks2917 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial. Question, midway through, did you attach a vine without placing it in the dirt? How will that root?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      Hello! All nodes with arial roots MUST be planted into the soil, or they will not grow. Thank you for watching!🌱💚😊

  • @MrThad81
    @MrThad81 3 года назад +1

    Krista, how warm do you keep your house to get your plants so beautiful?

    • @plantluxxe
      @plantluxxe  3 года назад +1

      Hello. I keep my home about 70. I am always freezing cold, so I like it on the warm side. Sometimes I keep it set at 68 too....thanks for watching my videos!