New videos every week! Website : www.plantluxxe.com As an avid plant collector and plant enthusiast, I bring my love for plants to you through fun educational videos designed to help you learn plant care, plant styling, plant-scaping, and DIY projects. I also show you how plants can be therapeutic and alleviate stress and anxiety in our everyday lives.
One result of falling in love with plants was creating this RU-vid channel so that I could share and bring this same joy to others.
Great video. Came looking for a fertilizer. Do you add the entire 2 gallons or do use the gallons for all your plants? Can you please link the fertilizer you use? Also, how do you keep the leaves so shiny? Thanks! ❤
Another trick, air pots ( or fabric root prune pot, air pots are my favorite), plant in that for about 2 years then transfer into a large normal pot. If you have grow lights they make them grow faster but once you transfer from a root pot to a regular pot it will take off with crazy new growth. The root pot just establishes thinner feeder roots that soak up water and nutrients more efficiently so when you transfer it those roots are no longer restricted and the plant takes off with more top growth to fuel more root growth.
Thank you so much for this video. I've been using miracle grow soil for my houseplants for years. I've had people look down on me for doing so. My pothos are extremely healthy plants. You make me feel normal rather than shunned because I didn't spend $50 for some fancy bag of aroid mix. Now I gotta go watch all your other videos. 😊
I think it would've been better if you would loosen the roots a bit, at some times its even advised to cut a part of the enstrangled roots because if the roots are completely stuck in the pot they cannot absord water properly and oxygen can also not reach the roots anymore.
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Is there any rule on when you should or shouldn't trim/prune back a plant? My tetraspermas are all really long and I didn't repot during the summer/spring but now we've come into "winter" in Brisbane and I'm afraid to do anything. They're really lacking structure and I would love to repot, give them a post to climb and trim a bit, but I'm afraid the time of year is not good to do anything. Even though it's not really cold in Brisbane, I assume the plant still has a slower growth time. Any advice?
Hello! Yes, you could trim it and propagate the cuttings and create a fuller plant. This time of year is a good time to do it. Place the cuttings in water. Refresh the soil. Place in a controlled environment…sunlight is key. Warmth is key. Use a heating pad if it’s too chilly. I was thinking about doing a new video about this because I have some new suggestions. Would you be interested in watching another video about it?
Great video, it was very informational and I actually learned something from it for my Pothos unlike some other videos. When you were talking about growing a bigger Pothos, you said that you should use some sort of pole or stake. Which kind of pole would be best for a Pothos? I just recently bought a moss pole for my monstera deliciosa, and I now have an extra and thought about putting it in my golden Pothos? And thanks again, this video was really good and your Pothos looks amazing!
Thank you ❤️🌿💚 yes, miss piles are great! I have both wood one and moss one. I like them equally. The moss acts as an extension of the bed. The leaves will grow larger on a moss pole. Water the pole regularly and give it good sunlight and your plant will be a giant in no time🌿💚❤️ Let me know how it’s going and how you like the moss pole! 🪴
Hello! Thank you for watching🌿❤️💚 you should probably cut yours back if there aren’t many leaves and/or off it’s looking gangly. I’ve done this before with much success. The plant bushes out and grows fuller 🌿💚❤️
thank you so much. you have just given me idea how to spend my trimester break to change the way my pothos look as i watched something that the pothos meant to 'climb' and that's when they thrive :)
Hi! I’m glad you got some ideas❤️🪴 thank you for watching! I’m going to post a new video soon and an update on that pothos down in the video and some others I’ve grown🌿
I love how straight forward you keep it!! You just clip those pothos vines, and stick 'em right in the new pot, I love it!! I also love that you like to use wooden stakes/poles and not always moss poles! So much easier to source, and less expensive! Thanks so much for this video, I keep watching it as a point of reference, as I just repotted a bunch of pothos babies and one philodendron brasil into a "jungle pot" with 3 massive branches to train them up! I started doubting myself, and wondering if I messed up with not doing moss, and then I watched this again and BAM confidence restored! Thanks again :)
Hello! I’m so glad you were inspired! 🪴💕 I will post a new video soon about my plants too share their growth /progress. I’ve propagated and grown so many 😂🪴🌿❤️ thank you again for watching and commenting!
Hi! I have to water everyday in stages. It is a part time job😂🪴💕 thank you for watching and commenting! I’m going to create and post a new video of my plants growth and progress asap 🌿🪴 I thought about creating a watering video to show how I tackle the jungle each day 😂😂😂
Such a great video! I love it! So I am trying to repot my pothos to a giant pot and transfer some other pothos I have in water (they have been in water for more than a year and have very long roots)to the same giant pot, but I am a little scared from doing it in the wrong way and loose my lovely pothos, would you give me any advise that can help?
You can do it! You’ve got a great start with the established roots, so, once you place them in nutrient dense soil they will flourish! ❤️🪴 check back in and let me know how it goes!
Great looking plants! I want one of these Rojos to keep my McColley's Finale company. Good tip on buying soil from inside the store instead of outside.
Leaves seem burnt and it just is droopy and I don't know, I loved her when she was flourishing. Is there any chance I can cut all leaves just leaving the stump. We pot and fertilize her and she will grow back!?
Yes you can! I have completely beheaded my pothos before and she grew back even more beautiful than before! Of course, it was hard to look at her stumps for a few months haha 🤣 but she turned out lovely. I made a tiktok about it and chopped her and posted the after result🤣🪴❤️ check back in and let me know how it goes!
Awe! I’m sorry to hear that your plant is dying. Send a picture to my email plantluxxe@gmail.com or DM to my IG! 🪴❤️💕🌿 save the Planties! PS: Sorry for my late response…things been crazy in my life🤪 and I went offline for a bit 😩
Hello! Email or DM me on IG what kind of plants you are interested in/ looking for… I can hook you up with a great deal!🪴❤️💕 thank you for your kind words and for watching and commenting. I would LOVE to create a video where I answer this question and give detailed advice on how to select plants for different spaces and for those looking to start over or those who are bringing their plant babies with them to a new space…. I recently moved as well and had to move my giant 14 foot plants to another location😂😂🪴❤️ it was insane. I was the crazy plant lady shielding my plant from the wind in the back of the truck. 🤣
I searched in google “how to prune song of India plant” and you’re video came up. Thanks for all the detailed info in a well paced video. Sub’d and will watch others
Hi! Thank you for upper kind words and for subbing! I need to create a new video on my song of India. Also, I have propagated it and would love to share more on what I have learned about this plant over the years. She is a lovely plant and so breath taking. She brings instant happiness when I look at her vibrant branches/ leaves. Truly love her 🪴💕❤️ How is your some of India doing? Is there anything you’d like me to include in the video that would help. Thank you again for watching, commenting, and sharing your plant experiences here 💕🪴🌿
Thanks for the sub! I love the monstera adansonii …. She’s a wonderful diva but worth all the effort! So easy to propagate and grow. Her leaves get super large when using a moss pole. Since I created that monstera adansonii video I have grown a few 12 foot giant ones that I need to post updates about those as well…in the coming month I hope to post a new video about that! I don’t know why, but my monstera adansonii is the preferred indoor plant my dog whiskey pees on when I’m out of town. He must see me fussing over that plant and out of spite he pees on it when I’m away to show me who is boss. 😳Haha Crazy dog🤣🪴❤️ Check back in here and let me know how your plant experiences are going! It’s nice to meet you and thanks for reaching out here🌿🪴
your better off to use a damp soil and not trying messing with all that dust flying, and its much eaiser to repot a plant thats been watered already, and DO NOT USE TAP WATER ON A POTHOS NOT EVER!!!!!! MAKE SURE YOUR WATER SITS OUT A FEW DAYS BEFORE YOU USE IT, THEY HATE CLORINE,
What can I say haha I like dirt🤣😂🪴🌿 yes, let your water sit out, that’s great advice…. In certain areas Most plants cannot handle straight water from the tap! Well water is a different story though. 💚thank you for watching and commenting🌿🪴❤️
Hello! I would tweak the recipe for different species of plants…remember it’s also very important to consider these things as well: lighting, temperature, humidity. These determine how long your soil will stay moist and what soil amendments are best for your plants, given the environment your plants live in. Thank you for watching. Would you find a more detailed video about soil and amendments helpful? I could create something more comprehensive? 🪴💚❤️
Hi Meredith! I’m creating a new video and providing updated info about my Thai collection. I have learned so much more about these plants After growing several. Love them 🪴💚❤️ thank up for your patience waiting for my very late response …been moving and life has been crazy 🤪 💚 PS: I water mine once a week and make sure the water goes through the pot and never sits. I also make sure it’s in a warm window with great sunlight! They thrive when the roots mostly dry out and do not stay moist in the soil for too long. Most soil for too long =root rot
Hello! Either one is great… it depends on what you want to do… Moss poles are like an extension of the pot. A wooden pole is like a tree the plant can attach to and grow up… what look are you going for? Moss poles make it easier to grow large leaves faster. Wooden poles provide more support to drape /attach/tie on several vines. I have both and love them the same. With a moss pole, you need to water the pole regularly (weekly) to get the desired growth result. Thank you for watching and commenting …and thank you for your patience awaiting my response. I’ve been moving and life has been crazy 🤪 🪴💚🌿
Hello! I use a neem oil and soap and filtered water mixture. I spray the leaves to prevent pests and disease. Thank you for watching and commenting. Also, thank you for your patience writing my response… life has been crazy and I’ve been moving 🪴💚❤️. Check back in and let me know your latest plant experiences !
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you talk about Pathos, I have a large one, and I’m going to have to repot it soon, so your tips are I found it very helpful and useful too. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too.
Wonderful! Thank you for subbing 🪴❤️🌿 how is your plant doing? Update me when you can! Sorry for the late response…been offline and moving 🧘🌿 let me know how it’s going
I’m really late to this video 🫣🤣. But…the mother plant you propagated from - did it come with several stems in the same pot? Or is the from you propagating and then adding them back into that pot? I have one that only has 2 stems and I’m wanting it to be full like yours! ❤
Hi! Sorry for the late response… Life has been crazy and been moving🌿🪴 The great thing about rubber trees is when you cut them, they bush out with several shoots on their original trunk. It’s fascinating. All I did was chop it and it bushed out. When I originally purchased the plant it had a few stems (trunks). And it took several years to grow that big. I have made several new trees using that mother tree…. The propagations seem to grow fast. Best time to propagate and grow them is when the weather gets warm outside and then put in several pots. By end of summer it’ll be fully rooted. Thank you for watching and commenting. Update me on your plant experience with your rubber tree…what happened?