I freaking love that the new black Barrinas are magnetic, game changer. The metal plates are for if attaching to glass. Plate is one side sticky and then other side magnets to bar so low profile hidden attachment to non metal.. there are also little plastic pieces to connect the two into two 2’ bars without the wire between❤
I can’t believe I never thought to remove water gauge like you did with the Jaclyn! I fight to get those pots separated for flushing! Thanks for the tip!
Your collection of plants are amazing learning so much from you ! The cabinet new magnetic lights are cool I love the set up fan humidifier quite inventive !Thanks ✨
Loved the longer vid…when I repot alocasias in pon & mess the rootball up looking for corms I like to prune most the fine roots cos they mostly rot off with the new pon crushing them. All is fine when you don’t disturb them though xx can’t wait to see your RUclips plaque soon 🎉 xx
You can barely see out our windows there so much overspray with neem oils etc lol but the windows are covered with plants so you won’t notice till spring lol I gotta get at it I like those split power bars where one side is timed, some of the lights I have have timers already on them, some not, so both sides are handy The second Alocasia you showed that you weren’t sure what it’s called, is a Sinuata part of the jewel alocasias. I don’t get how I’m still an overwaterer when I have over 150 plants, I need something else to concentrate on apparently lol I use the cup method for my moss poles, teeny holes in the bottom of the cup I add nutrient water every few days, I don’t water the pots of those plants often, the water from the moss poles moistens the soil
Curious how often you have to fill the little humidifier 🤔 I have a 6 liter humidifier & I have to refill it every other day. Just a note on PH Down. I switched to just using pure Citric acid, which is all Ph Down is. Much less expensive! Also, I recently learned it shouldn’t be done with every watering because soil naturally acidifies over time & too much low Ph water contributes to this. So, I’m only lowering it now with every other watering.
@@EverythingPlants it seems to stay cleaner longer, no streaks. I did my outside windows early fall and they are still perfect - which usually isn’t the case by now. Got it at Can Tire I think.
Hola Jeff =) How long have you had those corms in the propbox? I just started some Alocasia Silver Dragon corms in a perlite propbox, and I'd like to get an idea of when something *should* be happening. Thanks! Love seeing your plant updates!
The Jacklyns have actually been in there for quite a while.... I'm guessing at least 2-3 months. I would suspect you start to see roots pushing out after a few weeks... But sometimes can take longer. I find a few peel off the bark exterior they root faster
@@ericnyamu9981 it worked out fine LOL. No zaps ⚡. I covered the exposed socket with tape.... It sounds horrible as I'm writing it so you're probably right haha
I freaking love that the new black Barrinas are magnetic, game changer. The metal plates are for if attaching to glass. Plate is one side sticky and then other side magnets to bar so low profile hidden attachment to non metal.. there are also little plastic pieces to connect the two into two 2’ bars without the wire between❤
Ya, they are pretty sweet for sure!
I can’t believe I never thought to remove water gauge like you did with the Jaclyn! I fight to get those pots separated for flushing! Thanks for the tip!
@@maryellenschall7426 I'm happy to help out LOL
Lovely collection of plants.
Thanks a lot!
Your collection of plants are amazing learning so much from you ! The cabinet new magnetic lights are cool I love the set up fan humidifier quite inventive !Thanks ✨
Thanks so much for watching my video Helen
Loved the longer vid…when I repot alocasias in pon & mess the rootball up looking for corms I like to prune most the fine roots cos they mostly rot off with the new pon crushing them. All is fine when you don’t disturb them though xx can’t wait to see your RUclips plaque soon 🎉 xx
Good to know! Thanks so much for the information
You can barely see out our windows there so much overspray with neem oils etc lol but the windows are covered with plants so you won’t notice till spring lol I gotta get at it
I like those split power bars where one side is timed, some of the lights I have have timers already on them, some not, so both sides are handy
The second Alocasia you showed that you weren’t sure what it’s called, is a Sinuata part of the jewel alocasias.
I don’t get how I’m still an overwaterer when I have over 150 plants, I need something else to concentrate on apparently lol
I use the cup method for my moss poles, teeny holes in the bottom of the cup I add nutrient water every few days, I don’t water the pots of those plants often, the water from the moss poles moistens the soil
Love all the information here. That's so much for sharing
@ sorry! The longer the video the more chatty I am! Lol
@@torquess454 keep it coming! I love reading all the comments. Sometimes I don't have a ton of time to respond but I try my best!
It’s ok I like to watch other people clean
Me too, gives me inspiration for some deep cleaning for the new year.
Curious how often you have to fill the little humidifier 🤔 I have a 6 liter humidifier & I have to refill it every other day. Just a note on PH Down. I switched to just using pure Citric acid, which is all Ph Down is. Much less expensive! Also, I recently learned it shouldn’t be done with every watering because soil naturally acidifies over time & too much low Ph water contributes to this. So, I’m only lowering it now with every other watering.
Usually 1-2 days depending on if I remember to fill it
I recently discovered ZEP glass cleaner (instead of Windex). I won’t go back, it’s amazing on windows and mirrors. Maybe for your cabinet 🤷🏻♀️
Do you live in Canada?
@@wendy3964 what makes the difference?
@@EverythingPlants it seems to stay cleaner longer, no streaks. I did my outside windows early fall and they are still perfect - which usually isn’t the case by now. Got it at Can Tire I think.
@wendy3964 Sweet! I'll have to check it out
I use zep also and thier grout cleaner is #1
How often do you need to fill the little humidifier?
@@lisaanglim9588 I feel about once every 2 days
Hola Jeff =) How long have you had those corms in the propbox? I just started some Alocasia Silver Dragon corms in a perlite propbox, and I'd like to get an idea of when something *should* be happening. Thanks! Love seeing your plant updates!
The Jacklyns have actually been in there for quite a while.... I'm guessing at least 2-3 months. I would suspect you start to see roots pushing out after a few weeks... But sometimes can take longer. I find a few peel off the bark exterior they root faster
@@EverythingPlants Thanks!
These lights are one foot? Only the two foot ones are linked in your storefront . I really like the smaller size and they’re perfect for my needs
I found them!
@@wootlesswocks I'll have to add them to my shop. Thanks so much for the reminder
@ I did manage to find them but since you introduced them to me I would prefer to support u via links
@@wootlesswocks I appreciate that.. .. I will add them shortly. Are you in Canada or the US?
Where is that big lush lipstick plant that used to hang on n the shelf behind you?
It's gone😭 like 2 winters ago lol
@@EverythingPlantsthat’s so tragic😢 but so much lush everywhere else. Your doing so good ❤
How do you treat the plants?
@@mettevunsjensen4094 for pests? I use a product called pure crop 1. It's an organic pesticide and fungicide
@@EverythingPlants May I ask where you purchase Pure Crop 1. I am in Canada as well :)
@@karencameron2805 the little big plant company in Regina Saskatchewan
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Thanks for watching!
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Hope you enjoy the video!
you cannot have a socket in a cabinet that has water. so in hindsight you prevented a disaster.
@@ericnyamu9981 it worked out fine LOL. No zaps ⚡. I covered the exposed socket with tape.... It sounds horrible as I'm writing it so you're probably right haha