You're simply awesome!!! You're teachings are very easy to understand.. Since the pandemic started I found peace and enjoyment with having plants. They definitely helps me with daily stress levels from multiple sclerosis. I've just learned how to make a moss pole from your video and working my way to transition all my plants to leca. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with everyone alike. You're truly a blessing!!
Hi Nora, I've been so overwhelmed with all the information out there about going semi hydro. My head was spinning and I was getting a bit discouraged. Then I found your video and omg, thank you!! You've simplified everything there is to know and also convinced me that I don't need a ton of stuff to get started! I can't wait to get started :)
You have been so helpful. Thank you. I am just starting my journey into semi-hydroponics. My first successful plant was an alocasia. I am now on my third one and ready to attempt a small hoya. Leca has been the most successful for me thus far. I live in a rural area where our water is very hard so I tend to use distilled water especially for my calatheas and marantas. I do add a water conditioner Marphyl with every bottle. About 2 caps. I think that I will have to start testing my water for pH levels and adding accordingly.
I wished I stumbled on this video when I first started my Leca life when I started out months ago, you explain it so well and articulate. Defo going to recommend this for those wanted to start out with semi hydro!
Thank you so much for all your information! You’re making this transition for me into semi hydroponics so much smoother! I really look forward to watching your series and keep learning
I am so excited to learn and do. I live in an area where my plants do great on my sun porch during spring and summer, but when the weather turns cool/cold, I have to bring them in the house and put them under grow lights and pray they make it thru the winter. I would love to know they will be just fine with the nutrients. I have known about hydroponics for a very long time and even given lessons to my fellow master gardeners, but the pumps, etc are a lot of work and not always feasible.
First time watching and I love you cause I am full like a grower. I started because of my orchids. I grow orchids outside. I live in Tampa, Florida, so that stops root rot. I just bought my first alocasia!! Will be growing in leca.🎉👵🙏
I love your channel, very informative. I do have one question, how often do you change your nutrition solution sitting in your cache pot ? Right now I'm usually change the solution every 3-4 weeks and use that to water my other plants in soil.
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! I try to change my nutrient solution at least once a month. It really depends on what I have going on in my life and how busy I am. This is why I love semi hydro, I control what I do. As long as there is some solution the plant will not die. I make plant care work with my life and try not to be a slave to plant schedules.
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! I have not yet done a live tour. Is that something you would be interested in?
I’m in Melbourne as well and would love to see your plants in person. I’m learning so much from you and will be transitioning my first plant to leca very soon. I have around 50 plants and appreciate your tip to do it slowly!! Your videos are great. Thank you 😊
Love watching and learning from your videos. I’ve just started the LECA journey, and so far it has been trial and error. I’ve slowly been sourcing my semi hydro tools online (I’m regional WA and so limited for choice when it comes to purchasing certain items) in order to transfer my house plants from soil to LECA by watching your videos. I’ve had one fail unfortunately (a small spider plant), but will persist. I would be interested to know where you purchase from. I note you’re in Melbourne so you’d be more spoilt for choice but it would be great if you were able to share where you shop from for your plant care requirements. I go to one online website and can only hope that the products sourced are high quality. Keep up the good work 😊
Thanks for all the helpful information! Your videos have been extremely helpful in my semi hydro journey. How about systemic prevention of pests like spider mites for semi hydroponics? Do you use any special products?
I can't get your fertilizer for large leaves in the US, is there any other brand that is just as good. My pothos really need some good leaf care, this winter wasn't easy for some reason.
Good Morning. I have looked everywhere to find out where I can find the Clear catch pots. May I ask where you purchase yours? Thank you very much. I am trying to switch over to Leca. I am in the US Florida.
I'm totally new to Leca! I'm wondering is the Foliage Focus a one and done product after you get decent root growth? I know some use the other product that is 3 different chemicals. I'm thrilled if this is one and done! I'm excited to try this! Bought my Leca. ❤
@TheLecaQueen I'm so excited!!! I bought Foliage Focus... it came cross country. (3,000 miles!) I planted a Hawaiian Pothos tonight following your wonderful and clear instructions. I'm excited to see what happens! Thanks for doing what you do here...
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! Yes I do put mesh. See how I make my poles here ruclips.net/p/PLjZ0p9mB4l9f8DHEyhKuEPfRNFCIfTI6Z
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! A Nepenthes, no I have not. Interesting thought though. Might grab one next time I see it.
Hi! I know this is old, but I'm just getting into leca. I transpanted one of my nepenthes yesterday. If it works out, I will transfer the rest of my 300 plants. Interested in hearing if it worked out for you
Hi Where I live, there is very little fertilizer for hydroponics, I want to make the nutrient solution myself, and I have read J. Benton Jones' hydroponic book to some extent, but the main formula of the nutrient solutions in the book is for edible plants, not house plants, what You suggest a combination of nutrients?, for example, say how much nitrogen, how much phosphorus, etc. up to all elements needed by plants (especially for houseplants). Thankful.
Hey there! Firstly, great video I am very excited to try out this method! However, I have a question regarding the ph. So the other day I saw this video where a guy said that if you use Leca, the plants will grow amazingly but only in the beginning. According to him the plants will start to die because the leca changes the ph level (I don’t remember if it goes up or down). He said to prevent that you have to boil the leca and keep it moist and it’s apparently a very long process which you have to repeat once in a while. I am very confused now. Does the leca itself change the ph level or not? Do I really have to boil it and will my plants die otherwise in few years ? Hope to get an answer!! 😊
Hello Katha, there definitely seems to be something lost in translation there. Leca is inert, we have to have the plants in a reservoir to provide nutrition. That solution needs to have a specific pH range. This pH is good when we put fresh nutrient solution in the reservoir but changes over time as the plant uses the water and nutrients, hence it needs to be changed regularly, maybe once in 2 weeks or even longer. Don't let that scare you. Leca is reusable. You will need to sterilize leca that has been used to make sure you are not introducing bacteria or other nasties to your new plant. This is a very easy process and boiling is not the only leca sterilization method. I recommend watching the following videos and my Q &As to get a better understanding of how you can get leca to work for you. ruclips.net/video/jw5XnLYxCgk/видео.html ruclips.net/video/NWvXanmgyhs/видео.html ruclips.net/p/PLjZ0p9mB4l9dxJEHlG9G14nhjQzyvYwCg
Hello. Online I see Clonex Clone Solution and I see CCS. Clone Cutting Solution by the same company. What's the difference and which one do i buy. Thank you!!
I don't like the use of the word only. It is directed for foliage plants but can be used for other plants. Growth Technology make other specific nutrients like vegetable focus,flower focus and soon that have the specific mineral needs that these type of plants require.
Hi just started watching your video my name is Jillian I would love of you text me the names of those solution if that's okay with you have a blessed day
You're simply awesome!!! You're teachings are very easy to understand.. Since the pandemic started I found peace and enjoyment with having plants. They definitely helps me with daily stress levels from multiple sclerosis. I've just learned how to make a moss pole from your video and working my way to transition all my plants to leca. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with everyone alike. You're truly a blessing!!
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! Your words have really touched me. Thank you.
You are so incredibly generous to share your knowledge so freely. You're really helping me gain confidence in my ability to do semi hydro. Thank you!
Happy to help!
Hi Nora, I've been so overwhelmed with all the information out there about going semi hydro. My head was spinning and I was getting a bit discouraged. Then I found your video and omg, thank you!! You've simplified everything there is to know and also convinced me that I don't need a ton of stuff to get started! I can't wait to get started :)
Glad it was helpful! I am so so glad. I just want people to know it can be as complex or as easy as you want to make it.
You have been so helpful. Thank you. I am just starting my journey into semi-hydroponics. My first successful plant was an alocasia. I am now on my third one and ready to attempt a small hoya.
Leca has been the most successful for me thus far. I live in a rural area where our water is very hard so I tend to use distilled water especially for my calatheas and marantas. I do add a water conditioner Marphyl with every bottle. About 2 caps. I think that I will have to start testing my water for pH levels and adding accordingly.
Thank you SO much for these resourceful, organized videos. I’m making the transition to leca and your channel has been a masterclass.
You are so welcome! I am so very glad 😊. All the best 👍
Girl, I'm not going no Where! Thanks for the Fab content.
Good to know and you are welcome!
You're really good at this stuff. Really appreciate it. Getting my mind ready to make the switch starting with a hoyas and peace Lily.
Thank you for your kind words 🙏. All the best with your leca journey.
I wished I stumbled on this video when I first started my Leca life when I started out months ago, you explain it so well and articulate. Defo going to recommend this for those wanted to start out with semi hydro!
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated!
Thank you, I needed this information. Looking forward to your next installment (part 2). 😊
Glad it was helpful!
I am new to Leca, so glad I found you. Excellent videos with excellent, full explanations
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much for all your information! You’re making this transition for me into semi hydroponics so much smoother! I really look forward to watching your series and keep learning
I am so excited to learn and do. I live in an area where my plants do great on my sun porch during spring and summer, but when the weather turns cool/cold, I have to bring them in the house and put them under grow lights and pray they make it thru the winter. I would love to know they will be just fine with the nutrients. I have known about hydroponics for a very long time and even given lessons to my fellow master gardeners, but the pumps, etc are a lot of work and not always feasible.
Yes, full hydroponics is another beast altogther. I am happy to go the semi hydro way for now.
Thank you for all the good information, I’m going to change and start using leca.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated!
Fantastic! You're my new favorite RUclipsr 😍
That is so nice, thanks 😊
First time watching and I love you cause I am full like a grower. I started because of my orchids. I grow orchids outside. I live in Tampa, Florida, so that stops root rot. I just bought my first alocasia!! Will be growing in leca.🎉👵🙏
Welcome!!
I love your videos! Thank you very much for your sharing!!!!
I love your channel, very informative. I do have one question, how often do you change your nutrition solution sitting in your cache pot ? Right now I'm usually change the solution every 3-4 weeks and use that to water my other plants in soil.
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! I try to change my nutrient solution at least once a month. It really depends on what I have going on in my life and how busy I am. This is why I love semi hydro, I control what I do. As long as there is some solution the plant will not die. I make plant care work with my life and try not to be a slave to plant schedules.
I recently found your site and I am so thankful, because you really keep it simple. Do you conduct live tours of your plants?
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! I have not yet done a live tour. Is that something you would be interested in?
I’m in Melbourne as well and would love to see your plants in person. I’m learning so much from you and will be transitioning my first plant to leca very soon. I have around 50 plants and appreciate your tip to do it slowly!! Your videos are great. Thank you 😊
Be of you, I will give it another try
Yes please!
Love watching and learning from your videos. I’ve just started the LECA journey, and so far it has been trial and error. I’ve slowly been sourcing my semi hydro tools online (I’m regional WA and so limited for choice when it comes to purchasing certain items) in order to transfer my house plants from soil to LECA by watching your videos. I’ve had one fail unfortunately (a small spider plant), but will persist. I would be interested to know where you purchase from. I note you’re in Melbourne so you’d be more spoilt for choice but it would be great if you were able to share where you shop from for your plant care requirements. I go to one online website and can only hope that the products sourced are high quality. Keep up the good work 😊
I about to try Leca! I just adopted you as my plant cousin❤💃🏾🙌🏾
Yay. I am happy to be your cousin. Or excuse me!!! Do you mean your queen 👸 🤣🤣😊
Thanks for all the helpful information! Your videos have been extremely helpful in my semi hydro journey. How about systemic prevention of pests like spider mites for semi hydroponics? Do you use any special products?
Do you have a video on lighting for plants in Leica?
I can't get your fertilizer for large leaves in the US, is there any other brand that is just as good. My pothos really need some good leaf care, this winter wasn't easy for some reason.
I found some for sale on Etsy
@@janicejoyner3946 Ooh ok thanks 😊
Question- can I use Rain water for semi hydroponics
In Leca??
Want to use fresh rain water from but is it ok for Semi hydroponics with Leca?? 2:37
Good Morning. I have looked everywhere to find out where I can find the Clear catch pots. May I ask where you purchase yours? Thank you very much. I am trying to switch over to Leca. I am in the US Florida.
Love your videos! So simple and help out so much for my hobby❤️ thank you!
Thank you for the kind words, watching and subscribing
I'm totally new to Leca! I'm wondering is the Foliage Focus a one and done product after you get decent root growth? I know some use the other product that is 3 different chemicals. I'm thrilled if this is one and done! I'm excited to try this! Bought my Leca. ❤
Yes and yes! One and done! Watch my new video out on Wednesday, I suspect you might love it. All about nutrients!
@TheLecaQueen I'm so excited!!! I bought Foliage Focus... it came cross country. (3,000 miles!) I planted a Hawaiian Pothos tonight following your wonderful and clear instructions. I'm excited to see what happens! Thanks for doing what you do here...
Do you put wire mesh around your moss poles?. Love your channel.
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! Yes I do put mesh. See how I make my poles here
ruclips.net/p/PLjZ0p9mB4l9f8DHEyhKuEPfRNFCIfTI6Z
Thank you for details. May i use the clonex clone solution with the 3 part growth nutrient formulas like general hydroponics ?
How were you wanting to do that?
Have just discovered your site and frantically taking notes. Have you ever tried a nepenthes in leca?
Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated! A Nepenthes, no I have not. Interesting thought though. Might grab one next time I see it.
Hi! I know this is old, but I'm just getting into leca. I transpanted one of my nepenthes yesterday. If it works out, I will transfer the rest of my 300 plants. Interested in hearing if it worked out for you
Love it. You’ve convinced me to try semi hydroponic. I’m not sure which plant to switch first lol. I’ll go through your collection.
Yey!!!! Welcome, I hope it works for you.
Hi
Where I live, there is very little fertilizer for hydroponics, I want to make the nutrient solution myself, and I have read J. Benton Jones' hydroponic book to some extent, but the main formula of the nutrient solutions in the book is for edible plants, not house plants, what You suggest a combination of nutrients?, for example, say how much nitrogen, how much phosphorus, etc. up to all elements needed by plants (especially for houseplants). Thankful.
I grow my plants in bottles with LECA, seems to work :)
Whatever works for you is what is best
Hey there!
Firstly, great video I am very excited to try out this method! However, I have a question regarding the ph. So the other day I saw this video where a guy said that if you use Leca, the plants will grow amazingly but only in the beginning. According to him the plants will start to die because the leca changes the ph level (I don’t remember if it goes up or down). He said to prevent that you have to boil the leca and keep it moist and it’s apparently a very long process which you have to repeat once in a while. I am very confused now. Does the leca itself change the ph level or not? Do I really have to boil it and will my plants die otherwise in few years ? Hope to get an answer!! 😊
Hello Katha, there definitely seems to be something lost in translation there. Leca is inert, we have to have the plants in a reservoir to provide nutrition. That solution needs to have a specific pH range. This pH is good when we put fresh nutrient solution in the reservoir but changes over time as the plant uses the water and nutrients, hence it needs to be changed regularly, maybe once in 2 weeks or even longer. Don't let that scare you. Leca is reusable. You will need to sterilize leca that has been used to make sure you are not introducing bacteria or other nasties to your new plant. This is a very easy process and boiling is not the only leca sterilization method.
I recommend watching the following videos and my Q &As to get a better understanding of how you can get leca to work for you.
ruclips.net/video/jw5XnLYxCgk/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/NWvXanmgyhs/видео.html
ruclips.net/p/PLjZ0p9mB4l9dxJEHlG9G14nhjQzyvYwCg
Any advise to grow large fiddle leaf plants in leca?
Thank you for watching. Find below my video that talks all about Fiddles in leca.
ruclips.net/video/lagXK5EoipY/видео.html
Nice video! Is you monstera growing in LECA?
Thank you. The Monstera is indeed in leca.
❤
Is foliage focus same as house plants focus ! I am checking online and that is only I can find 🤔
Hello, Foliage Focus is not House plants Focus, it is created by Growth Technology and look like the bottles on the thumbnail.
Where do you fine these foliage nutrients
Hello, you can get the nutrients with 15% discount from this site (they ship worldwide) using my code lecaqueen15 www.plantermint.com.au/
Cash pot can be painted black.... Yes? No?
Hello. Online I see Clonex Clone Solution and I see CCS. Clone Cutting Solution by the same company. What's the difference and which one do i buy. Thank you!!
Same thing just called cuttin Clone in the US
@@TheLecaQueen Thank you so very much!! ❤
Also where can I find the leca and the solution, I’ve checked several plant stores and no one has it?
Depends where you are. Most hydroponics shops will have leca, checkout the descriptions in my videos for some links.
Is foliage focus only for non flowering plants ?
I don't like the use of the word only. It is directed for foliage plants but can be used for other plants. Growth Technology make other specific nutrients like vegetable focus,flower focus and soon that have the specific mineral needs that these type of plants require.
@@TheLecaQueen ty I have a lot of hoyas and obviously want to feed for flowering as well
@@raewyndooley6961 I use Flower Focus for my Hoyas and violets.
What is the purpose of using Leca if it has no nutritional value?
Hi just started watching your video my name is Jillian I would love of you text me the names of those solution if that's okay with you have a blessed day