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How to Transfer Your Plants from SOIL to LECA | Plants I would never put in LECA + Tips! | LECA WEEK 

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Hi everyone,
Welcome to Part 2 of LECA Week! In this video, I go over how to transfer your soil plants into LECA. This is arguably the hardest part of the process, and where most issues arise. I'll give you all my best tips and tricks, including what I've found work best to get extremely finicky plants into LECA. At the end I talk about what plants I would never put in LECA! Come back the rest of this week to discuss nutrients for LECA, flush days and LECA maintenance as well as an update on how all my LECA plants are doing!
Watch Part 1 Here: • WTF is LECA?! Pros & C...
0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Transfer from soil to LECA
7:53 - My tip for getting finicky plants into LECA
11:19 - Potting up the plant into LECA
12:38 - After transplant care
15:41 - Do you need to repot when the roots grow below the 1/3 line?
18:55 - Which plants do I recommend for LECA?
22:15 - Plants I DO NOT recommend for LECA
x, Jen
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Комментарии : 50   
@wendylluv8173
@wendylluv8173 3 года назад
Finally, I found someone that not only speaks but shows and explain. Thank you!
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@rayne7248
@rayne7248 3 года назад
Loving the leca week, I was very excited. Can't wait to watch the other upcoming videos! Leca definitely changed my plants for the better :D
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
I agree!! Less accidentally drowning them to death on accident with my overwatering 😂
@odinabeckett1163
@odinabeckett1163 3 года назад
Love your videos! You deserve so many more views. The style is so clean!
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Thank you! 💕
@corriegiddens2415
@corriegiddens2415 3 года назад
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy all of your videos. Thank you for all the helpful information!
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it ❤️
@corriegiddens2415
@corriegiddens2415 3 года назад
@@BeesHouseofPlants I appreciate all of your hard work to produce these videos. You really do a great job, and I watch A LOT of plant related videos.
@ML-MK
@ML-MK 2 года назад
Love your explanations on this topic….. thanks for sharing the tips & tricks 👍
@Revelation21.4
@Revelation21.4 3 года назад
I like how you're experimenting with putting cuttings in it for the first time! You've given me the courage to just go for it lol
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Yay I’m so glad!!
@salwas5455
@salwas5455 Год назад
Hey, similar to the earlier part in the video when you mentioned that cuttings do better in leca, I actually found great success with string of hearts growing in leca as they'd started out as water props for me! They're even flowering in leca for me!😁
@BonsaiHomegardening
@BonsaiHomegardening 3 года назад
Nice house plant🌱🌱🌱
@simonesevero6761
@simonesevero6761 Год назад
Hi Bee! I am new to your channel and loving it! I recently bought a monstera deliciosa about 14 inches tall, or what they call a "juvenile", in a 6 inch plant pot. I bought it a month ago. It is in soil and I want to convert to leca. Should I clean the plant and put the whole plant in water with superthrive for about a month or so before moving it to leca or just move it to leca directly? And after I move it to leca, which kind of fertilizer do you recommend? I appreciate your response!❤
@moniquita007
@moniquita007 3 года назад
Thanks for this video, love how it’s so easy to follow!!! I am also a leca-lover, have over 90% off my plant babies in leca. Came here because I was wondering what everybody else is doing regarding the roots that have already developed in soil and what to do about them once you’re transferring into Leca.., I noticed that you wash them very well and thoroughly but then you cut them off. Is it necessary to wash off the part of the roots so much if you plan to cut it off? I transferred an anthurium yesterday and I realized after cleaning the soil off of the roots for about 45 mins... that I trimmed about 30% off & feel I probably could’ve saved some of my time just chopping off part of that first! Lol!! Any thoughts on this?
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
I'm just pruning anything that looks dead. You can chop first, it's up to you. I just think it's easier to see what's just stained from dirt and what's actually dead if I wash first!
@drasheph60
@drasheph60 3 года назад
So when I transfer my plants to Leca from soil,I need to clean the roots then chop them?
@Propqueen
@Propqueen 3 года назад
Wouldnt scraping the roots tear off the root hairs?
@naegwut
@naegwut 3 года назад
Pro editing
@haleymoniz3629
@haleymoniz3629 3 года назад
I've started cheating for water propagating by putting the cuttings in leca, then just filling the reservoir so the nodes are covered in water - then once roots grow I don't have to transfer, just drain the extra water!
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Great trick!
@wendylluv8173
@wendylluv8173 3 года назад
I reside in the Caribbean where mosquitoes are an issue. Do we need to leave water in the pot?
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
You don't but LECA tries very quickly, within 24 hours or so without a water reservoir so I'm afraid that if you don't you'll have to water your plants very frequently!
@elliiisssseeeee
@elliiisssseeeee 3 года назад
Hi Bee! I got a Thai constellation already in Leca and water reservoir is pretty low & was told to wait til it dries out completely to refill, what are your thoughts? I also noticed some roots at top are just barely covered by leca and look pretty dry..should I move these roots lower so it’s covered more heavily in leca? Nervous because I’ve never used leca 😅
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
I water around once a week, usually the majority of the water is gone by then. I don’t stress too much about making sure that *all* the water is gone. But like I wouldn’t if there was still like an inch of water ya know. You can definitely repot!
@elliiisssseeeee
@elliiisssseeeee 3 года назад
@@BeesHouseofPlants Got it, thanks so much for your help!! ☺️
@lavvy2585
@lavvy2585 2 года назад
I'm confused ma'am. You washed that off only to cut the roots off?
@miadish6703
@miadish6703 3 года назад
If I didnt get to soak my leva jsut wash em for like 5 mins will it still work on my plants? What would happen?
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
There will just be a lot of clay deposit! It might slightly hinder the roots ability to intake water. But probably be okay, just flush well!
@louisabyrd7439
@louisabyrd7439 3 года назад
what do you do when the lecca has a smell and can you still use it.
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
It shouldn't have a smell! There's likely organic material that might be in it, like dead roots or something. I soak mine in a hydrogen peroxide cleaner when reusing, let it dry out completely (some people like to bake theirs in the oven at a low temp), make sure to pick out any dead bits of roots or anything like that.
@CameliaSong
@CameliaSong 2 года назад
I saw another girl saying that you should transfer when it's thirsty but then a year later she made another video saying that this was a big mistake as all the plants that were transferred while thirsty actually ended up declining pretty fast, most probably because of hydric stress+ repotting stress; not sure though since i never tried that way
@TheElleification
@TheElleification 3 года назад
Bee... do you think I'd have succes if I use a self watering pot? I have a few 6 inch self watering pots already and don't want to buy more pots unless these don't work.
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
For LECA, yes! I don’t like self watering pots for soil but it’ll totally work for LECA plants
@TheElleification
@TheElleification 3 года назад
@@BeesHouseofPlants thanks so much Bee!!
@jennytaylia5371
@jennytaylia5371 3 года назад
If you're looking for leca alternatives, you should do some research into lava rock. They have many similar qualities (team leca vs. team lava rock) but they also have much more weight, which aids in stabilizing plants, are much more wallet friendly, and easily found at home hardware stores. I think people tend to go for the red more than the black, but I can't recall if there were any significant benefits of red over black. Worth checking out though!
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
I've been hearing so much about lava rock, I will totally have to look into it soon! Thank you!
@ismaelsoto9680
@ismaelsoto9680 2 года назад
I have a philodendron gloriosum on red lava rock and it's doing great!
@TheElleification
@TheElleification 3 года назад
Bee! I transferred my tineke rubber tree from soil to LECA two days ago, and her leaves are all drooping downward. Was she a good candidate for LECA or no?
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
I think it’s likely just acclimating from the transition! It’ll likely bounce back! My tineke is doing great in LECA, but I didn’t transition it from soil, I water propagated it first
@TheElleification
@TheElleification 3 года назад
@@BeesHouseofPlants ok I'll just wait and see how she does. You're right, so much less stressful to start them out as cuttings in leca first instead of soil to LECA.
@miadish6703
@miadish6703 3 года назад
Also I noticed my leca with perlite plant developed a web like form.. may I know what that is and what to do? Thanks
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Mmm, I’m not sure! Like coming from the roots? Or the medium itself?
@TOShorts
@TOShorts 3 года назад
Wouldnt reccomend cleaning the bare roots that harshly as you can damage the fine hairs on the roots
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
It totally is very abrasive, but the goal is for the plants to grow new roots that are better suited for LECA/water.
@stephenshanebeaty
@stephenshanebeaty 2 года назад
Your thumbnail shows a plant in stagnum moss and you label it as soil?
@lindacapps3460
@lindacapps3460 3 года назад
Not for me. Sounded intensive.
@BeesHouseofPlants
@BeesHouseofPlants 3 года назад
Haha, yeah I respect that. Definitely not for everyone!
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