I have a lot of coleus like these. But I don't understand suddenly almost all of them were withered. One by one leaf drops and it dies! I still in shock as it happens in about one week. I've checked the water, the stems are okay too. Still wonder what happened
I’m just learning all things flowers bc FINALLY have a yard to do stuff in. ❤ I was given a HUGE bush of lavender, and put it in water until I could plant it. Oops!! 😢 Now, half of it is dried out stems (faded purple) and some are still normal color. Does this mean I’m too late to save it?? I was going to split it into two, but I’m now worried it’ll harm it even more. OR do I trim it back so new growth comes in? If I trim it back, how long does rhe new growth take to come back? (Just so I know if it’s alive or dead after planting lol)
0:00: Introduction to using onion and potato peels as a homemade fertilizer for plants, highlighting its benefits in recycling kitchen waste and providing essential nutrients. 0:35: Listing the ingredients needed for making the fertilizing water and explaining the process step by step. 1:14: Collecting and preparing the onion and potato peels, choosing an appropriate container, and filling it with water to cover the peels completely. 1:55: Allowing the peels to soak in the water for at least 24 hours to absorb nutrients, then straining the liquid to obtain homemade fertilizer water. 2:37: Optional dilution of the fertilizer water with plain water to achieve the desired concentration. 3:13: Discussing the benefits of onion and potato peel fertilizer, including its contribution of organic matter, nutrient density, pH balancing properties, and cost-effectiveness. 3:51: Emphasizing that homemade fertilizer is not a complete substitute for commercial fertilizer and providing tips for testing and adjusting the application frequency based on plant response. 4:28: Conclusion highlighting the reduction of kitchen waste and the natural boost of nutrients provided to plants through this homemade fertilizer method.
Hi! Friendly bit of advice, one of the biggest advantages of comfrey is the size of their tap root and how they pull nutrients deep in your soil to be bio available to other plants or to your self. By putting comfrey in a planter you are really capping the benefits of the plant. If you are able to, plant it directly in the ground, and don't worry about the soil quality. It will flourish even in poor soils.
00:00 Introduction to Lettuce Growing FAQs 00:00 How long does it take for lettuce to grow? 00:36 Does lettuce regrow after cutting? 00:55 Best month to plant lettuce 01:15 Sunlight requirements for lettuce 01:51 Watering frequency for lettuce 02:09 Growing lettuce in summer 02:22 Ease of growing lettuce 02:44 Preferred sunlight for lettuce 03:03 Darkness requirement for lettuce seeds 03:22 Crisp lettuce tips from restaurants 03:39 Effects of letting lettuce grow too long 04:00 Growing lettuce in raised beds 04:15 Benefits of coffee grounds for lettuce 04:34 Growing lettuce indoors in winter 04:50 Optimal temperature for lettuce growth 05:10 Heat tolerance of lettuce 05:34 Effects of too much sun on lettuce 05:54 Cold tolerance of lettuce
00:00 Introduction to Potting Up Tomatoes 00:19 Importance of Potting Up for Strong Seedlings 00:43 Adding Fertilizer and Worm Castings for Boost 01:21 Proper Tomato Plant Care Techniques 01:56 Growing Dwarf Tomatoes in Small Spaces 02:19 Dealing with Tall Tomato Plants: Burying Technique 03:08 Proper Planting Technique for Tomato Plants 03:59 Companion Planting Tips for Better Tomato Growth 04:50 Benefits of Companion Plants: D, Sweet Potato, Cucumber 05:16 Hacks for Growing Cherry Tomatoes Successfully 05:48 Trick for Growing Thousands of Tomatoes: Deep Hole Method
I've just snipped a shoot and placed it in a pot and it grew. Gave it to someone as a gift and they told me it's doing great. Just pick a shoot that's strong. You can tell cause it sticks out from the others. Great way to make a new tree while keeping it trimmed.
I did exactly that from my Stompy Money Tree. It sprouted roots and potted up in moist soil. It took off and is growing very tall. Question I have is will the base turn into a stomp? Please let me know. Thanks! 😊
My alocaia.. only because I didn't have high humidity and she lost all those beautiful leaves ....it was so freaking sad man .. also she threw a tantrum when I put it in lecca from soil so she got a huge shock . Hopefully the other one is okay 😂
my lemon tree, I moved to the desert and wanted to grow it (eureka) but we had Temps of 125 for multiple days and all my plants including my lemon tree got sun burnt, thankfully it's potted so I was able to move it to indirect for our summers here. ( also potted lemon trees need a special water schedule and they're shockingly easy to overwater for a tree killed one before my current one)
Mine was a Peace Lily😭 that thing needed sun but not too much sun, water but not too much water, fertilizer but not too much fertilizer, I could never win 😂
I removed a stem from the main trunk. Try not to damage the base. Remove most of the leaves. Put it in the water two, three weeks. You will see white dots at the base. Then, soon roots will grow.
I’ve you let them grow that far on wet paper that the roots get stuck, just cut around the roots and leave the wet paper on 😉 they while grow right true the paper, less damaging 😊☺️😉 How are the growing? And what kind of sunflowers are they? Normal size, giants?