Nice video! Just a friendly reminder, Strelitzia Nicolai is male, the reginae is the female. So you don't risk offending him, offending the Nicolai can also be noticed when the leaves turn brown.
Great video, i loved how you were smiling the whole time 😀 I bought my 1st one yesterday and I’m very excited about my strelitzia, it was on my wishlist for some time 😍🌿🪴
Your plant looks so beautiful Lucia! I have one just a bit smaller and I love it. She's about to give off a new leaf and I think she may need a little bit more light to help her open up. thanks for the tips!
I have planted it in a self watering system pot. I just refill the tank of the pot once in a while but I see that the soil is really too humid at the surface (even if its bottom watered). What should I do ? Thanks
I'm in England, spring through summer I've been watering every 2 weeks I let sit for 30 mins in water then take out, i feed half recommended dose of fertiliser every 2 weeks also plant is by a sunny window and looks healthy, should i water every 3 weeks now or once a month its late October almost November? Ty I care for it like, a baby I got it last spring so not been through a winter thus far, ps I won't fertilise until spring and i will repot in spring. Cheers in advance, love your voice haha.
Hi! Thank you for the tips! I just bought my first one. can you tell me how is the solution for cleaning the leaves please? Do you use tap water for this part?
Great information. I have one I rescued and I’m hoping to help it. I’ve placed it in a north window but have a grow light on it. Do you think 12 hours of that is good?
Ahhh my plant seems to be dying. It’s brown and splitting none stop the leaves are very sticky for some reason. I just moved my plant to the sunroom because it gets sun all day long but it also gets extremely hot so I put in a humidifier. I hope it can get back to normal.
Hi! I usually use coconut coir, pumice or perlite, and worm castings for my potting mix ! If you are referring to the white stuff that'd be pumice or perlite. If you refer to the darker one that is worm castings :) You can check out my full recipe for potting mix here: ruclips.net/video/EMBzzbQ_nr8/видео.html Hope this is helpful!
Hi thank you for the video it’s so helpful, can u pls tell one thing, I placed my Bop in east facing window with high sealing is it ok to keep it there pls reply 😊
Hi! In general east facing windows are great for morning light :-) and Bird of Paridise may be okay there. However, there are other things to consider when it ocmes to natural light. I made two videos on this that I think are very helpful for your question :-) You can find both videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLVX8D19ueuA8pZA2cuz-3jO2ISYWLgoj4 Let me know if you have any questions 💚
Hi thanks for the tips. I just recently purchased a bop and I had a few questions I’m hoping you can answer. I live in a small studio apartment with three large windows that face SW. I’m stuck because I’d like to leave the plant there however due to the draft and ac vents pointing directly at the windows, I figured it wouldn’t be a great spot at least through winter. Additionally I’ve noticed the leaves curling inwards. Since then I’ve bought a full spectrum grow light and humidifier. My question is with the supplemented light, should I move the plant away from the window given the circumstances? I ask because i feel like it would be missing some good sun here and there and not sure if a grow light would be sufficient enough through winter. Also, during the spring and summer should I continue to use the grow light in conjunction with natural sunlight? Thank you I’m advance!
Im not Lucia, but I looked into grow lights recently. A lot depends on the type of light you purchased. Some give full spectrum light and people use these even when growing plants in an area with no natural light at all. Lucia has some vids that go into detail about grow lights; theyre worth checking out. Good luck.
what fertilizer do we use "organic fertilizer" is just a generic term, what specific fertilizer. I have watched 10 videos on the care of BOP, but not one person mention a specific fertilizer that works. WTF
Nice video! Just a friendly reminder, Strelitzia Nicolai is male, the reginae is the female. So you don't risk offending him, offending the Nicolai can also be noticed when the leaves turn brown.
Thank you for this amazing video on the Strelitzia Nicolai. Great advice 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Great video, i loved how you were smiling the whole time 😀 I bought my 1st one yesterday and I’m very excited about my strelitzia, it was on my wishlist for some time 😍🌿🪴
Lucid narration👌
Comprehensive!! Ur plants r beautiful.. Thanks 4 all d tips
Your plant looks so beautiful Lucia! I have one just a bit smaller and I love it. She's about to give off a new leaf and I think she may need a little bit more light to help her open up. thanks for the tips!
Hi Carmen! Thank you so much :)! Yes, since I began giving her more light she has been doing really great. Let me know how it goes with yours :))
I gotta say i loved this video. good pacing and well put together.
I have planted it in a self watering system pot. I just refill the tank of the pot once in a while but I see that the soil is really too humid at the surface (even if its bottom watered). What should I do ? Thanks
Thank you for sharing.❤
Great video! Adorable smile.
I'm in England, spring through summer I've been watering every 2 weeks I let sit for 30 mins in water then take out, i feed half recommended dose of fertiliser every 2 weeks also plant is by a sunny window and looks healthy, should i water every 3 weeks now or once a month its late October almost November? Ty I care for it like, a baby I got it last spring so not been through a winter thus far, ps I won't fertilise until spring and i will repot in spring. Cheers in advance, love your voice haha.
Hi! Thank you for the tips! I just bought my first one. can you tell me how is the solution for cleaning the leaves please? Do you use tap water for this part?
Hola! This is the solution : ruclips.net/video/m1hJW9CejSA/видео.html I try to filter the water for all my plants as it is very hard in Berlin
Can these flowers be used in an arrangement? I just chopped a huge head of 3 flowers but not sure how to arrange it for a home arrangement
Great information. I have one I rescued and I’m hoping to help it. I’ve placed it in a north window but have a grow light on it. Do you think 12 hours of that is good?
I have mine under a grow light for 8 hours and she seems to be happy :-)
Ahhh my plant seems to be dying. It’s brown and splitting none stop the leaves are very sticky for some reason. I just moved my plant to the sunroom because it gets sun all day long but it also gets extremely hot so I put in a humidifier. I hope it can get back to normal.
Lucia what is the powdery stuff you used instead of soil?
Hi! I usually use coconut coir, pumice or perlite, and worm castings for my potting mix !
If you are referring to the white stuff that'd be pumice or perlite. If you refer to the darker one that is worm castings :)
You can check out my full recipe for potting mix here: ruclips.net/video/EMBzzbQ_nr8/видео.html
Hope this is helpful!
@@PlantsandLucia yea the stuff at 3:10! Just checked out your potting mix video, I hadn't seen that one and it was super helpful, thanks!
Hey Lucia! How do you get worm castings in Berlin?
They are frost tolerant.
Hi thank you for the video it’s so helpful, can u pls tell one thing, I placed my Bop in east facing window with high sealing is it ok to keep it there pls reply 😊
Hi! In general east facing windows are great for morning light :-) and Bird of Paridise may be okay there. However, there are other things to consider when it ocmes to natural light. I made two videos on this that I think are very helpful for your question :-) You can find both videos here: ruclips.net/p/PLVX8D19ueuA8pZA2cuz-3jO2ISYWLgoj4 Let me know if you have any questions 💚
Thanks for the reply 😊
Do you have problems with gnats due to watering it frequently during the growing season?
I’ve read that Ceylon Cinnamon will help with gnats
@@hilaryho1726 how do you use it
I can't wait to get one!
They are beautiful 💚💚 let me know once you get it 🥰
I'd love one of these beauties!
Super nice 🌱👍
Hi Lucia, first View :) here !
Hii! Yay 💚 thanks for watching and hope it was helpful!
Hi thanks for the tips. I just recently purchased a bop and I had a few questions I’m hoping you can answer. I live in a small studio apartment with three large windows that face SW. I’m stuck because I’d like to leave the plant there however due to the draft and ac vents pointing directly at the windows, I figured it wouldn’t be a great spot at least through winter. Additionally I’ve noticed the leaves curling inwards. Since then I’ve bought a full spectrum grow light and humidifier. My question is with the supplemented light, should I move the plant away from the window given the circumstances? I ask because i feel like it would be missing some good sun here and there and not sure if a grow light would be sufficient enough through winter. Also, during the spring and summer should I continue to use the grow light in conjunction with natural sunlight? Thank you I’m advance!
Im not Lucia, but I looked into grow lights recently. A lot depends on the type of light you purchased. Some give full spectrum light and people use these even when growing plants in an area with no natural light at all. Lucia has some vids that go into detail about grow lights; theyre worth checking out.
Good luck.
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Hey do you know you look like Kalki Koechlin (Indian film actress) ..Came here for strelitzia and kept looking only you 😋❤️
Wow she is so pretty ha! That is so nice of you 🥰 I’ll try to find some of her movies ❤️
@@PlantsandLucia Watch Dev D ,Ye Jawani hai deewani , Margarita with a straw .These are some amazing work of her .Thank you girl ☺️
what fertilizer do we use "organic fertilizer" is just a generic term, what specific fertilizer. I have watched 10 videos on the care of BOP, but not one person mention a specific fertilizer that works. WTF
Fish emulsion is super. Stinks though .