I'm a full out plant addict, who wants to help you learn to take great care of your plants! You may say, "But Rosetta, I don't have a green thumb!" But with learning a few tips and tricks and understanding plants on a basic level, I bet you could grow them too! Come along as I share my knowledge and help you keep your plants alive!
How is Wandering Jew Offensive? That's what it's always been called. Stop cowering to every whim. There will be no words left to speak by the time the woke police are done lol.
I've killed every plant I have ever owned (at least indoor plants), but I can't give a specific number. I haven't bought very many because I know I will inevitably kill it. I have killed succulents, lucky bamboo, terrarium plants, and air plants, which are all supposed to be hard to kill. sooooooo. lol. But I am trying to get better!
Are the leaves on your plant at the moment the same leaves that first emerged and they've grown a lot, or does it grow small leaves first and over time grow new big leaves? It's a stunning plant! 🖤
😂 is your sweater inside out or is it the design? I knit and crochet a lot that’s why I’m curious. Was the label posted as a Rio? Please be careful with Perlite, try not to breathe it in when dry. It has glass particles.
I just bought a very huge creeping charlie. I had had them for years, then could not find them, so I was very excited to find one again. This is absolutely huge and so I've cut some stems, and put in water to root. Then I saw where you should just put them directly in the soil, so I did that. Now I want to cut more to propogate. Which procedure do you think works best? If I broke this hanging basket into pieces I could make at least 15 more baskets. It's huge! Thanks🙂
This plant was given the name Wandering Jew as a reference to the fictional character known as The Wandering Jew. While not a true Biblical story, the tale of the Wandering Jew is based on the truth of Scripture. In truth and reality, the Wandering Jew is all of mankind and every human being without Yeshua HaMashiach as their Lord and Savior. If that is offensive to you, sobeit. I will continue to call this plant wandering Jew as a reminder of who and what Jesus has done for me. God bless.
Many years ago, I had trouble keeping maidenhair ferns alive. Now, I have 6 of them and they're doing well. I keep them indoors next to a north-facing window. They are on a wick watering system. I make sure to check them regularly so that they never run out of water. I mist them occasionally.
Is it possible to put too many wicks in a self-watering maidenhair fern? I have mine in a Lechuza pot, but when I put in the wick, it was on one side only, and I didn't want it only to draw up water on one side.
Thanks for the tips! I’m trying out propagating Purple Swedish Ivy today for the first time. You mentioned your original plant is outside, but I don’t know where you’re located. I’d love to put mine out, but I live in the Pacific Northwest. Is that safe to do? I’d bring it in if frost is predicted, but what about dampness in our rainy winters, and hot weather in summer?
I believe your narrative and your guidelines for its care are only useful to you and only you. For the simple reason, that every household plant habitat is different, mainly the light and humidity conditions. You as most plant enthusiasts are making one fundamental mistake that is, we are not told where you live (just a nearby town name would be useful) and a description of plants' place in your home. All this is extremely important for knowing what I can expect with the same plant but a very different home habitat. (Now I see there is your base mentioned above so consider this suggestion meant for other future plant videographers).