HELP! I've rescued a black pagoda, she has roots but, only half a leave. Yes, you read that right, one half of one single leaf, only! Oh, & she has a signle flower bud growing too. Do I snip off that flower bud to encourage more leaf, stem & root growth in the overall plant? Or... do I just leave her the F alone, allow her do her thing & hope that she makes it?? She's under grow lights now & I'm at a loss. Thanks! ❤❤❤❤
I have one air plant hanging in my kitchen window, and use we the wild grow concentrate and let it soak for 20-30 min. Sometimes two weeks instead of one.
I've got 2 succulents they are spiraling up. It's called Raym. Hamet or Stonecrop.. Do you have any recommendations on repotting? I've got a wide shallow terracotta pot. They're in small pots now. Thank you I'm in Texas
To get rid of the latex you trim the edges, cut the leaf, and let it soak in water for an hour. To be safe I let it soak in water overnight in the refrigerator.
My 2 succulents are tall and curving around. I was going to repot them together in a terracotta pot. Does this sound ok,? I have small lava rock and soil not sand. They are in small pots now with direct TX evening sun.
Thank you so much for the video. I did not know about aloe in(?), so I need to do some adjusting to my use. ..
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Ok so my coastal oxtongue flowered!! And it had a huge line of orange and green flowers. But now the flowers are falling off and some sort of seed pod or fruit seems to be growing out from where the flowers were. Any idea what this is, what I do with it, and also what I do with the huge flower stem that came from the plant once this process has finished?? Appreciate any help haha
My parlor palms (Chamaedorea) LOVE morning sun and since transplanting into a larger pot have exploded and grown significantly in its 3-4 hours of morning sun it gets daily. I highly recommend these and are very low maintenance as well :-)
It's a good video, but not showing properly about the Potting Mix you are using?? Please ,Always remember to say about potting mix in detail for every plat propagation
Thanks for explaining that aloin might be responsible for why I was only ever able to use the store-bought aloe. I gave a 75 year old (inherited) Aloe plant to a friend a few years back, because I couldn't figure out what the "problem" was. I can't wait to buy one soon... since I now live in Germany, it might be more difficult to give her (my medicinal plants are always with a female pronoun) enough light... but indoor grow lights should do the trick.
I'm so glad I found your channel. I will be watching you all the time. Because all the plants you got on here I got succulents especially.. I have a question.I have a little worty pups.. Should I wait for them to dry out for 1 or 2 days or could I plant them right away Great channel!!
I would have liked to have seen a handful of soil spread over the table perhaps so's I can know the texture, consistency. And why does soaking in water fix the aloin? chemical reaction or simply dissolves in the water?
My Aloes burn every year in Central Florida, they are in ground and shaded partially throughout the day, almost impossible for them not to burn in the full sun in Florida during summer
Please help. My aloe vera leaves are dark green, hard and only seem to produce liquid instead of gel😢 I live in a hot sunny place. So they get a lot of sun and grow upward, but I would like for them to produce gel, not just liquid. Any tips?
I brought a nice big plant for £5. But noticed the tips brown. It is over the other side of the room. Where light comes in. I did repot it keeping the original soil on the roots. But I don't know if I added to much water? I use tap water.
I've rescued a new aloe vera plant yesterday and learning lots about it! It was completely dry in the soil and the leaves were going soft! And found one leaf that was completely dead on it when I found her at the store! So my staff members helped me get her! And once she was home I watered her the correct way! And I plan on getting everything she needs to survive better! Thanks for your video it helps me out!