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How to Propagate Rhaphidophora tetrasperma - Ep 105 

Summer Rayne Oakes
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It's Propagation Week here on 'Plant One On Me', so Sandy from Terrascapes and I will be demonstrating how to propagate a Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, which has become a fairly popular houseplant over the last couple years.
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@risasuvanpong5208
@risasuvanpong5208 5 лет назад
Love that birdie on your shoulder so cute.
@DouTuber
@DouTuber 5 лет назад
Love that you’re incorporating other enthusiasts’, from other countries, techniques into your channel! I appreciate the perspective and contrast!
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
Thanks! I really think this is important to show as well because there's no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to caring for plants, especially when you are raising them in different climates! Glad you enjoyed. :)
@escapism2to1
@escapism2to1 5 лет назад
Completely agree! Very well done!! :)
@anupampathak3852
@anupampathak3852 3 года назад
@@summerrayneoakes a
@jedidiahwesley8522
@jedidiahwesley8522 2 года назад
i know im randomly asking but does anybody know a tool to get back into an instagram account? I somehow lost the password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@bodennathaniel1647
@bodennathaniel1647 2 года назад
@Jedidiah Wesley Instablaster ;)
@tasha8688
@tasha8688 3 года назад
He is sooo wholesome! I love him
@Jokyl989
@Jokyl989 5 лет назад
Singapore content? *chef's kiss* Sandy from Terrascapes sharing his knowledge and being super chill? *chef's kiss, both hands*
@hirukiyat
@hirukiyat 4 года назад
I love how the bird just loves hanging there with you 😊 Just hanging out with his girl Summer for the afternoon!
@ummibrahim6126
@ummibrahim6126 5 лет назад
Summer! I have one raphadophra which I had propagated in the har of water....I got a cutting of stem with only one leaf on it...and no roots but just a node....I kept it in a jar of water and kept changing water every couple of days...and finally now it is having 9 leaves and still in a jar of water ...I haven't potted it yet in soil
@megasocky
@megasocky 3 года назад
They can stay in water but theres a chance theyll not do well in the future or in soil. Youd have to acclimate them to dry medium in the future
@gina7925
@gina7925 3 года назад
How long before the roots grew out?
@stefpix
@stefpix 5 лет назад
Coco chips sometimes are available at hydroponic growing stores. There was a great one with amazing supplies in NYC / Queens off Kissena boulevard. Coconut chips also are more sustainable than bark and sphagnum moss as they do not require harvesting a tree or sphagnum itself. The hydroponic stores sell them in a compresses brick, that once put in a bucket and made it wet expands and breaks apart.
@riyapaul339
@riyapaul339 3 года назад
I think what you're talking about might be coco peat? Can't be sure coz I've not seen what the stores around you sell. Coco chips don't traditionally expand in water; like this guy mentioned in the video. Those two are completely different and behave very differently as soil component for plants. To anyone reading, please do not to use them interchangeably.
@SheilaRose
@SheilaRose Год назад
@@riyapaul339 He is talking about coconut chips. You can buy them loose, or in a brick/block which you add water to expand them. They can be purchases at greenhouses or on Amazon. I've purchased both.
@MaryaLayaEspaldon
@MaryaLayaEspaldon 2 года назад
I love that your stealing cococubes and feeding your new friend.
@treasuresofplantz9203
@treasuresofplantz9203 5 лет назад
Beautiful plant 🌿 And great tips! I like that he was talking about the angle of the sun, most people forget to pay attention to those details!
@patientplantloverinnorthca6852
Growing up in the Philippines I remember these huge leaves climbing on the big trees in our backyard and I was amazed of the split leaves. Since you mentioned that monstera is from other part of the world so the plant must be rhaphidora..thanks for bringing us to different places and educating us about their plants!
@StrangeDisposition
@StrangeDisposition 4 года назад
Summer is a plant and bird whisperer. She keeps her cool even when the birds are pretty bitey!
@Eddie_the_Husky
@Eddie_the_Husky 5 лет назад
Loved this! I usually just prop in a mason jar with long fiber spahgnum moss! Works even on a tiny piece of stem without a leaf!
@petercardona1559
@petercardona1559 5 лет назад
I so wish I had the humidity Sandy is working with! 100% coco chips and apartment heating/cooling are mortal enemies. I use a mix of coco coir, pumice & worm castings. I find a really fast draining mix that holds a bit of moisture works best in my particular culture.
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
thanks for your tips!
@michelleseguin3863
@michelleseguin3863 4 года назад
Peter any brand of castings you like best?
@ruthstevens3720
@ruthstevens3720 3 года назад
Thanks Peter for that info. I will also use the mix you’re using since I live in the USA. 🪴
@barbll000
@barbll000 5 лет назад
Interesting how different mediums are used to grow the plants based on the climate. Great video.
@tiranli8164
@tiranli8164 5 лет назад
Such diversity super looking forward to the next videos to learn more!
@azdesertrunner56
@azdesertrunner56 5 лет назад
Really enjoy the videos with Sandy in them. Great to watch you both, good team. Plus..the side kick on your shoulder, I love birds.. just makes the plant gardens so much more enjoyable. Thanks again for sharing.
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! I had a great time chatting with Summer! And yes, we at Terrascapes do love hanging out 'kids' with us!
@dianewalker9154
@dianewalker9154 5 лет назад
Thanks for doing another video with Sandy! The icing on the cake was the caique sitting on your should in the video. Reminded me of your Kippee.
@littlemakeupfairy
@littlemakeupfairy 5 лет назад
Im falling more and more in love With Your channel Summer Rayne!! Such great content, so much to learn :D Love this man as well, the way he explains Things is so informative.
@sandysoh7592
@sandysoh7592 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@onkwehonwehneha
@onkwehonwehneha 2 года назад
Love this whole video! I propogated the first plant I got, it came broken in the mail. The break also had an infection going on. Anyways, ended up with 2 cuttings, used just regular potting mix (rooted in water first), one survived and is doing great, I gave it to my mom. The second one died of root rot. My mother plant has now reached my ceiling, in one grow season! I got it in April '21. I'm about to cut the top off and propogate it. Great info! Thanks 👍
@Islanddreamer430
@Islanddreamer430 Год назад
That's amazing! I just ordered a cutting and I'm so excited to receive it. What lighting do you provide your plant?
@territrue
@territrue 5 лет назад
Sandy's BACK! Summer, ..... you were badda$$ with the birdie! Very cool. Real interesting about coco chips only ... i wonder if that would work for us here in Nyc?
@suburbanhomestead
@suburbanhomestead 5 лет назад
Wow, that Aloe is amazing!
@arelysg.3249
@arelysg.3249 4 года назад
Excellent content and straight from the motherland. Excited for my plant to come in ♥️🌿
@rosewagner4018
@rosewagner4018 Год назад
I had great luck with my TR propagating in water then transferring to a chunky soil
@PamsPrettyPlants
@PamsPrettyPlants 5 лет назад
That little bird 😍
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
I was entertaining Hooman the whole time while trying to keep a straight face and ask questions!
@donnelmoss757
@donnelmoss757 3 года назад
Good interview 👍🏾👍🏾 she asked very relevant questions for people looking to own one of these plants.
@kamlasenkasvell1044
@kamlasenkasvell1044 5 лет назад
Lol😀😂😂 i do several check ups a day for new plant one one videos 😆😂😁 so grateful for your amazing work Summer🙏
@juneday1605
@juneday1605 5 лет назад
Ditto!
@frillyunicornpoo2529
@frillyunicornpoo2529 2 года назад
I live in new Zealand so it's quite damp here, I first put the cutting in some water for about a week, then into sphagnum moss in a plastic bag inside a cup, to trap in moisture, so far it's been 2 and a half weeks and I can see the beginnings of roots 😃
@JoannaLouise200
@JoannaLouise200 2 года назад
Love the little parrot on your shoulder Summer ~ slightly photo-bombing the video! (I think it fell in love with you). Now keeping a sharp lookout for that Rhapidophora in London ~ it's an absolute beauty! Sandy comes across as such a lovely friendly guy.
@abbyafiera77
@abbyafiera77 4 года назад
Loving ur channel more n more.. im staying singapore n i tot that plants in cocochips will tend to hv root rot coz cocochips retains water.. seeing this video and ur other video make me learn alot as a newbie in caring for houseplant.. keep up the good werk and may god bless u with healt n wealth.. thk u again.. 😚😚
@rahulbiswas-pq7fc
@rahulbiswas-pq7fc 5 лет назад
Just took a bunch of r.tetrasperma cuttings this morning. It gets humid here too but I didn't use the same potting medium. Hoping it doesn't rot now lol
@geslinam9703
@geslinam9703 2 года назад
I got a couple nice cuttings in June from a friend, with roots like this guy says they should have. It was doing fine. New growth and all. I used a nice aerated potting mix that I whipped up myself. I didn’t overpot or overwater. Just found this week that everything below soil level rotted to mush. So, I was able to save some of the top….potted it up in a little hydroponics pot, brought it into the house…and my cat ate half of it. I put it somewhere out of her reach, she went to a lot of trouble to get to it. And she’s still alive. Brat.
@Jamie025007
@Jamie025007 5 лет назад
Lunch break while watching a video of you. 👍🏻 What can be better? I mostly duplicate my plants in water. if they have roots I use a mixture of floral and cactus soil, with a little granules and pine bark. This works amazingly well for the tropical plants in my apartment.🤷‍♂ 🤞🏼 I save myself fertilizer. Since fertilizer is usually added already in the potting soil. Thank you so much for the video, Summer. 🙏🏻💚🌱
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for sharing your tips :)
@kirstyb27
@kirstyb27 5 лет назад
Thank you Summer for another great video. Well I’ve learnt something new today, I’ve never seen someone adding slow release fertiliser propagating a cutting....I propagate my Rhaphidophora tetrasperma in water. That bird was adorable! 😘
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
I learnt that from growers in Thailand!
@Alypinkflower
@Alypinkflower 5 лет назад
mine cutting have a few root and one leave but being in soil just rotted a few roots and lose the single leaves altogether... so in goes spaghram moss in a jar, still too wet so now in mixed loss soil with lave rocks and fir barks and some moss..crossing my finger again....Sandy is awesome..the weather by him makes more wonderful happy plant then us in apt and diff part of the world..thnx for sharing this video SUmmer!!
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
Use pots with holes. Sphagnum moss in a pot would work. Or just try rooting with water in a jar.
@Alypinkflower
@Alypinkflower 5 лет назад
thnx Sandy....is in jar with water now!! crossing my finger!!!
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
@@Alypinkflower best of luck!
@Alypinkflower
@Alypinkflower 5 лет назад
bad luck on the stem..it turning black and heading toward the healthy roots...going to cut it off the black and apply cinnamon power over the cut area and keep in moist spagham moss in pot and hope for the best..still got one healthy roots...this is soo sad :(
@jacksonlee619
@jacksonlee619 5 лет назад
I received a cutting online very similar to the one he showed. It had one decent sized ariel root and 3 leaves. I tried rooting it in moist sphagnum bc it is really dry here, but 2 of the leaves dropped and most of the root rotted. I have it in a heavier medium thatI don’t keep as wet, but I think it doesn’t get enough air. I think I’m going to try less wet spahnum. TLDR: don’t keep them too wet.
@alibenety7
@alibenety7 5 лет назад
I’m on the east coast of Australia, so nowhere the humidity of Singapore, but if also doesn’t get too cold. I generally prop my tetra in plain water and in summer/spring it’s ready to plant in 3-4 weeks. I’ve tried spag moss before but I had trouble with the stem rotting so just stick with water!
@mayarada2059
@mayarada2059 2 года назад
Thank you for the great tips and it does help , and looking forward to buy coco chips for my own propagation soon .
@bkrbkrl
@bkrbkrl 3 года назад
You can find bricks of coco chips sold as reptile substrate or for hydroponics. I use long stem sphagnum moss to propagate.
@kaiserfranz8139
@kaiserfranz8139 5 лет назад
Yay for the birb!
@learnsumthin3
@learnsumthin3 5 лет назад
Love all of your videos but I have to admit I love your chicken the best.
@MsMrVlog
@MsMrVlog 5 лет назад
I got a cutting from work. It just has a small bud instead of an aerial root. I dipped it in rooting hormone an put it in water. I am still waiting, for 1 week now. (I am in the Netherlands btw, so still winterish now)
@raining_houseplants2646
@raining_houseplants2646 5 лет назад
Living in South Asia I didn't know we can propagate plants entirely in cocochip medium, should experiment now, great video!
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
Learn something everyday! Glad you came by to watch.
@arjackson8036
@arjackson8036 4 года назад
@@summerrayneoakes at what point would you change the medium or can it stay in coco chips indefinitely? (He said not to re-pot in a different medium after receiving that plant but I wonder for how long)
@prideolea
@prideolea 5 лет назад
Omg I’ll trade a rare plant cutting for this plant cutting. That bird tho, super cute, I want one now lol 🦄🐦🌱🙌🏼
@djifalee3991
@djifalee3991 4 года назад
Summer Rayne is so cool....😎 Casually flips the 🐦 mid conversation.... 😏
@MarlenePlantkins
@MarlenePlantkins 2 года назад
This is such a relaxing video to watch 💚 Thank you for sharing, my rhaphidophora tetrasperma was doing very bad after propagating 🙏
@ramonashields4711
@ramonashields4711 Год назад
after your propagating?
@MarlenePlantkins
@MarlenePlantkins Год назад
@@ramonashields4711 you got it 😭
@daughteroftheking2979
@daughteroftheking2979 4 года назад
I like him, he's very articulate. I don't mean that to be rude, I just love how easy it was to understand how he does this and why, the expectations were perfect. 😄
@AlmostAny1
@AlmostAny1 2 года назад
Just picked up two beautiful pots of these from costa farms at Walmart for just $18 each, going to be breaking them up and selling them to plant friends in NYC
@toronaldo
@toronaldo 4 года назад
In Thailand firstly we tend to remove tannin chemical from the coco chips by submerging it in water for 3-4 days. Tannin hinders the growth of the plant. We do not use dry and new coco chips straight here in Thailand.
@lavvy2585
@lavvy2585 Год назад
Loved this, what about bark if you don't have coco husk?
@cherylyeo25
@cherylyeo25 4 года назад
thanks for this! oh gosh, now i have to get me 1 of those and i already have 4 monstera!
@tiffanyi5645
@tiffanyi5645 4 года назад
Kippy gonna be jealous that you letting somebirdie else perch on your shoulder! lol
@angel.heart007
@angel.heart007 3 года назад
Wonder why not just prop in water? I need to try this sometime! Good info. So far I have two cuttings in water for about two weeks and the roots are about an inch now.
@geetasgloriousgardenandpet9863
Thanks That was helpful but tell me something does Monsters delicious produce Spadix? I thought it didn't.
@barbm2375
@barbm2375 5 лет назад
I adore Sandy!! Does Terrascapes ship worldwide? Thank you for this series 👌🏻
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
Hi Barb, we can ship plants. However, shipping from Singapore can be a little pricey.
@Apero1Spritz
@Apero1Spritz 5 лет назад
I happened to see a rhaphidophora tetrasperma at a local flower market last weekend. It looks like a cutting with 3 leaves only. The price was US$30. Crazy.
@stinstosterone1094
@stinstosterone1094 5 лет назад
Great video, great information! I am curious as to what that beautiful caudex plant on the left side of the screen as well as the bright orange spines guy is. Both great specimens. Thanks for another great video!
@sandysoh7592
@sandysoh7592 5 лет назад
The one on the left is Adenia perrieri and on the right is Aloe dorotheae.
@stinstosterone1094
@stinstosterone1094 5 лет назад
sandy soh Thank you so much. You have such a beautiful spot and awesome plants. I loved the segment on Astropytum as well. Keep up the great work!
@OswaltFam
@OswaltFam 3 года назад
Not plant related but Summer your arms look amazing!!!
@nikitaluo9734
@nikitaluo9734 4 года назад
Would Coco Chips be a good thing to try if my door plants tend to have root rot easily and takes a long time to dry out properly?
@danusiabeatz
@danusiabeatz 4 года назад
I have quite a large plant but no arial roots...can you still root with a plant node
@aspirativemusicproduction2135
My first attempt of propagation rotted. Now I have new cuttings and I wander what should I use as medium this time. I have leca, Orchid mix and pine bark. I have to avoid rotting my cuttings.
@Julie1588
@Julie1588 5 лет назад
What book so you recommend to learn house plants names incl Latin names?
@arjackson8036
@arjackson8036 4 года назад
I wonder what kind of slow-release fertilizer he is using and at what point you would put the plant into a well-draining soil. (Maybe leaving a significant amount of coco chips in the soil?
@sarahhelmer6559
@sarahhelmer6559 5 лет назад
Can you do a video about shingles vine? I believe it's caked rhaphidophora cryptantha
@janecristino4196
@janecristino4196 4 года назад
Can we use claypot instead of plastic nursery pot? I understand terra cotta clay pots wicks moisture so I wonder how often will you water?
@rubyrose49
@rubyrose49 3 года назад
Hydroponics stores and pet stores usually sell coco chips.
@maitesoto3419
@maitesoto3419 5 лет назад
Right on time I was planning to propagate mine, thank you 🙏
@learnsumthin3
@learnsumthin3 5 лет назад
check out my plant tour video :)
@LifeofAgnes75
@LifeofAgnes75 5 лет назад
This is so interesting he just put coco chips . I wonder if I can do that here in Japan .
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
I'd imagine so! I've seen pure coco-chips done through Thailand too.
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
Give it a try! Long fibre sphagnum works as well!
@mitchell169191
@mitchell169191 4 года назад
Does anyone know what the plant on the left hand side of the rhaphidophora tetrasperma? The bulbous one seen around the 45 second mark
@RayneBlakeman
@RayneBlakeman 2 года назад
Will new growth come to the original plant from where you take the cutting?
@riktam1
@riktam1 3 года назад
What slow release fertilizer would you recommend me?
@michaelrogers1234
@michaelrogers1234 5 лет назад
Great video! What was the beautiful upside down hanging plant in the background??
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
Lycopodium/ Huperzia
@manis1140
@manis1140 5 лет назад
Ma'am, will u plz upload a video on how to propogate string of bananas, I have tried several times but failed...,the tips of the cutting gets rotted up, plz give me remedy for propogating it the right way....
@Lorncat
@Lorncat 3 года назад
Can someone help me? My new plant snapped completely in half, taking off more than 50% of the plant with the cut. It has a few air roots but it’s a long piece and I’m scared it’s too big to propagate. It’s the length of my arm. It’s small leaves. What should I do?
@inferno323
@inferno323 2 года назад
Does anyone know if this plant can be propagated just from a node (without a leaf)? My plant lost most of its leaves so wondering if I can chop it into nodes and try to regrow. Thanks in advance!
@kas5990
@kas5990 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this one😀 I potted mine before in water (after happily propagating monstera obliqua), but the leaves got yellow (I lost two out of three:/), water became dense and cloudy and I thought it's not how it was supposed to be. I put it in a mix of soil, perlite and small pine bark chips, just two days ago. In my conditions it should dry out in 1-2 days. I also moved the plant 1 meter away from the windowsill, although it is an east facing window. Do you think it's ok? I'll be waiting for results.
@aychkay3534
@aychkay3534 5 лет назад
Kaś how did it work out for you?
@kas5990
@kas5990 5 лет назад
@@aychkay3534 Unfortunately I lost the plant. But I cannot really tell what is the reason for that. I obtained it as a cutting (survived mail), it had one very small root, and I know it was propagated in water before. In the meantime I had some fungus outbreak in my orchids but they were far away, so should not infect the plant. Overall my guess is that either the plant is put in soil straight away or is propagated in water until it grows a decent number of roots and only then is potted to soil. With other plants I had success in propagating and rooting plants in soil as well as water-then soil method.
@matthewaguilera2309
@matthewaguilera2309 5 лет назад
Summer, after cutting the Raph above the old node can I expect the original plant to put out new growth again or a new shoot somewhere, or will it stop growing vertically? I've been hesitant to cut mine as I'm worried the area I cut will stop growing altogether.
@sandysoh1742
@sandysoh1742 5 лет назад
The original plant will definitely put out a new growth next to an old leaf node. There might be more than one new growth even!
@rebeccasuraci7666
@rebeccasuraci7666 3 года назад
My r Ginny is very leggy I bought her that way. I want to cut and propagate because it’s one long heavy stalk and I think it needs to be shortened due to its own weight . Can I propagate if there’s NOT an aerial root?! Just with water etc
@3333alex
@3333alex 4 года назад
My rhaphidophora has been trying to push growth for a while now and it seems the new growth keeps rotting away. I have it potted up in terracotta in a very airy fluffy mix (coco husk chunks, bark, coco coir, perlite, and charcoal, with some worm castings) and general room ambient humidity is around 50-60 if i don't run my humidifier. Can anyone tell me if this is normal at first? I hear a lot of people have it not do anything for a long time and then it just grows like crazy. My window gives me a northeast exposure which is pretty weak light but my other plants seem to be just fine with it.
@tru1pat
@tru1pat 3 года назад
Mine hasn’t been growing for over 3 months now. The humidity in my room is about the same as yours. I’m in Hawaii. I have four healthy leaves on mine and a few tiny white bumps along the stem that are it’s aerial roots. Still waiting for it to start growing.
@geetasgloriousgardenandpet9863
looks like Monstera deliciosa. what's the difference? How to tell them apart?
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
That's why it's called "Mini Monstera" -but Monsteras are from a different part of the world (Latin and South American species)...Rhaphs are Asian Aroids. The growth structure is different too. Monstera deliciosa tends to have really meaty stems and thicker leaves, whereas Rhap, at least in cultivation, are far more delicate-both leaves and stems....The leaves of Rhap are nearly see-through...not quite, but they are thin. The seeds / ovules of Rhap are also different and I'm sure the flower (spadix/spathe) have different characteristics, but I've never seen in the wild, but that's usually another important (and the main) morphological feature in telling plants apart. Hope that helps!
@evabakker
@evabakker 5 лет назад
Google them both and compare - they actually look quite different!
@geetasgloriousgardenandpet9863
Yes of course. That could always be done. But I feel that someone who is so intimately associated with plants can offer better tips and insights.
@mydigitalspace13
@mydigitalspace13 4 года назад
I was madly looking for a monstera deliciousa and my local nursery sold me this
@plantswithrachita4549
@plantswithrachita4549 3 года назад
Where? you are lucky 😍
@annerittwage1401
@annerittwage1401 5 лет назад
I live in Sweden and I am having a very hard time finding any kind of coco material for my plants. Do you have any tips for something I could use instead?
@belindagonez5790
@belindagonez5790 4 года назад
Anne Rittwage Wood chips dear
@zeep6195
@zeep6195 2 года назад
Holy crap I was a little worried because of the caterpillar on her shoulder @0:56. Lucky for her it just fell off 😅 I've had bad memories with caterpillars when I was young. They always make my whole body super itchy, reddish and full of rashes! Edit: is that really a caterpillar or just a coco fiber thing (I saw her kinda giving it to the bird)
@ZaihasSyakhir
@ZaihasSyakhir 5 лет назад
I have to rewind the video because i kept staring at that awsome birb (oh this is not typo, its memeful)
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
haha. I was entertaining Hooman the whole time!
@bretc
@bretc 2 года назад
Can we just put the aerial roots directly into the soil? I thought there should at least be some roots grown out from the aerial roots in water before we put the plant into the soil?
@CC-lq3ie
@CC-lq3ie 5 лет назад
off the subject but how do you get rid of gnats ..flies I think they are called my friend has them and I am now paranoid 😕have you got a video on pests control?
@aychkay3534
@aychkay3534 5 лет назад
C C yes she does and she recommends mosquito bits which you can find on Amazon for gnats.i tried them and they got rid of all my gnats within a few watering cycles. Use mosquito bits for the larvae in the soil and yellow stickies for the already hatched adult gnats.
@Ms2cents
@Ms2cents 5 лет назад
In the meantime, I’m fascinated by the plants on his left side.....
@sandysoh7592
@sandysoh7592 5 лет назад
Which ones?
@charlie4288
@charlie4288 5 лет назад
I'm guessing the chips he's using is a lot different than the orchid bark mix you can find at your local hardware stores. Someone commented that coco chips may be found at hydroponic growing stores. Not sure if we have any in Houston. Besides purchasing online, any ideas where else this may be readily available? 🤔 I love these videos! So educational! 🌿😀💚
@summerrayneoakes
@summerrayneoakes 5 лет назад
Hey Charles, coco chips is highly used in growing marijuana hydroponically, so typically you can find it in hydroponic stores. The orchid bark mix you're thinking of is usually mainly fir bark with perlite and some charcoal. But you should be able to find some coco chips in those hydroponic stores and more so in peat-free alternatives.
@LM-755
@LM-755 4 года назад
What's the name of the fertilizer?
@anilgarg8078
@anilgarg8078 4 года назад
Not able to get it in my locality, some how managed to get two cuttings about an inch long without any leaves, waiting for the results
@mershellysyanel
@mershellysyanel 3 года назад
Anil Garg and the results?
@anilgarg8078
@anilgarg8078 3 года назад
@@mershellysyanel just a small growth appears at the bottom of the stem. I hope there will be a new branch in about a week's time
@mershellysyanel
@mershellysyanel 3 года назад
Anil Garg oh thank you... i worried because i have leafless rhaphidopora propagation too... hopefully it grows
@nahlbee8565
@nahlbee8565 3 года назад
I havent been able to propagate my monstera, I try to use cocochips and fertilizer too but it caused my root rot 😢
@VWFULL
@VWFULL 3 года назад
Humidity? To much
@frauvoss
@frauvoss 5 лет назад
the bird at 2:40
@alex0589
@alex0589 5 лет назад
3:17 !
@frauvoss
@frauvoss 5 лет назад
:-)
@3self
@3self Год назад
What’s that hanging plant on his right ?
@intra9645
@intra9645 5 лет назад
What’s that orange spiny plant?? I want one
@sandysoh7592
@sandysoh7592 5 лет назад
That would be Aloe dorotheae.
@wisata7609
@wisata7609 3 года назад
The man is iconic
@stelastoqnova9429
@stelastoqnova9429 4 года назад
👍❤
@philipsabater2885
@philipsabater2885 5 лет назад
What's the name of that orange plant on the right? It kinda looks like an Aloe Vera.
@sandysoh7592
@sandysoh7592 5 лет назад
That's Aloe dorotheae.
@plantking4046
@plantking4046 Год назад
I tried 8,10 time in Water , pumic , leca , ariod soil mix , cocopeat but failed 😢
@Lady_Bug63
@Lady_Bug63 4 года назад
That tummy though, I'm Jelly... literally.
@Itsmemaiteg
@Itsmemaiteg 3 года назад
I propagated mine by just cutting them off and putting it in a jar of water. They love water. They can grow in a vase with just water in it. I don’t understand why he is claiming that it needs a soil that drains well.
@danusiabeatz
@danusiabeatz 4 года назад
Can you just propagate in water...I have a plant in the states and don't have coco chips.
@idiosyncraticgirl1
@idiosyncraticgirl1 4 года назад
Danusia Beatz yes but they can take a long time to root in water. I just got a one leaf, one node cutting two weeks ago which I have in sphagnum moss and it has already grown two roots. Use whatever medium works for you. Good luck!
@danusiabeatz
@danusiabeatz 4 года назад
@@idiosyncraticgirl1 wow nice, I'll do that!
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