Hello, I'm Shara and welcome to my channel where l mainly will be talking about Plant care, Home, Food, Travel and Wellness. I Hope you enjoy my videos, please comment and subscribe if you like my channel.
I played this video on 1.5 times the speed and it sounded like you were talking perfectly normal which lets me know that this video was so long and drawn out like please don’t do videos like that get to the point show us and that’s it
5:13 looks like a before and after of my yucca :( I had her inside for a long time and then decided to put it on my balcony, now it's burnt and I wanna cry XD
My jucca had been standed outside in a pot for two years, floated with water. Took here inside now and today i Will take here out and repot also cut drastic.. Hope i can still keep here alive..
I have lucky bamboo in my fish tank that is getting too tall. Can I take a cutting and replant directly inside the fishtank. It will be completely submerged is that OK when propagating?
Hey! So you think the taste is similar, I was thinking either upgrade and sell/gift the old one or just keep both haha. What are your opinions on this?
Just a word of advice with this plant. Yes its a desert plant, but its cultivated for the home and adapts. I put my yucca in regular potting soil, water it every two weeks or less. The only thing I would recommend is not fertilizing it like a regular plant because it easily burns the leaves with black tips. I'm now testing out a slow release succulent fertilizer in the pot after 6 years lol. Pruning doesn't encourage growth on these plants contrary to popular youtube opinion. Like sharon says they never stop growing. The problem people have is the bottom leaves get yellow so they claim its to promote growth or for style. But the problem they have is underwatering drops bottom yellow leaves just as much as overwatering. Yes you can treat this plant like a cactus and it will survive. But if you want it bushy from top to bottom you have to water it more often. I lose a whole bunch of leaves every winter cause I move my yucca to a dark corner with grow lights for a month in december to make room for my my christmas tree. But my bottom leaves can still touch the pot when drooped and its 8 feet tall. lmao. water this thing just like any other houseplant, forget what you heard and thank me later. This goes for all houseplants, never let them completely try out. I use that moisture meter half way in pot like Shara and when the needle starts leaning to leaft I water, if it gets into the red you went too long.
one of my fav plants. i got one 8 feet tall and 3 or 4 feet wide. was a pup from costa farms when I got it in a 9" pot I think 5 or 6 years ago. It came from amazon online delivery in a broken pot and leaning over. When I went to repot it, it had no roots. I was so upset I just stuck it in a pot, stuck in a dark corner and forgot about it, more than half the leaves died. After 3 months of not watering it I was going to throw it out, but then I had a dream that its a desert plant and just needs a bright spot and will come back. So next morning I moved it to my East Facing bay window in my living room here in the North East US, gave it some water, and now it has like 4 or 5 chutes coming out from the trunk that are pretty tall now almost to my ceiling. Literally impossible to kill plant. I give it a quarter turn with every watering, I water generally every two weeks sometimes less depending. I treat it like any other plant. I don't let it dry out. I never prune, almost never fertilize. now i'm about to repot it again for first time in 5 years cause its getting pretty pale now and dropped some bottom leaves and I've had to water it a couple times twice a week, feel like i'm hitting rocks trying ot get the moisture meter in it. Crossing my fingers it goes well lol. I have recently stressed it out burning it with all purpose liquid fertilizer (caused black tips) and putting leaf shine on it before reading online that leaf shine is terrible for it. Its also gotten pretty droopy on the bottom. Wish me luck. 😪
We have 2 of these plants that are in very big pots. We have these outside under our patio. The plants have grown so much that any strong breeze will turn them over. We aren't sure what to do with them now since they have gotten so big. Any suggestions???
My 7 or 10 roots are still yellow....can I cut the whole root section and will new roots come again....there is only 1 branch now with 1 leaf!!!! Changed the water and washed the pebbles etc
First thank you for sharing your knowledge. I recently purchased 2 lucky bamboo plants from a local Asian grocery store two weeks before the Chinese new year. I put both of them in a vase of water, but just found out from your video that I should not use tap water. My plants are more than 3 ft tall and have leaves just on the upper part. I will try to propagate these plants. Again thank you.
Do not worry about watering like she says the can develop rot they always grow better for me letting it mostly dry out before soaking it again, i water mine once a week
Witam.W ten sposob podlane juki moga miec zaduzo wody,na testerze wykarze iz roslina zostala przelana,nawet jesli jest na dworze ,nie sluzy to jej,a pieniek daje sie do wody z dodatkiem ukorzeniacza po okresie 30-45 dni poinny pojawic sie korzonki moga tez pojawic sie troche wczesniej zalezy to od warunkow domowych
Hi, I need a shorter lucky bamboo. But as soon as I trim the stem short, the plant turns yellow overtime. How do I get a shorter lucky bamboo without killing it?
Thanks for the well explained video. I'm glad I found your channel. I'm growing it for the first time and your info is very useful. I'm from USA. Same last name!