Could you demonstrate pinching back the new leaves? I am so thrilled at any sign of new growth, I hate to be nipping it in the bud! A video on just that topic with a variety of plants would be most welcome, thank you.
The best fittonia care video I've seen so far! I just got a fittonia and I loved the way you shared all this information! It helped me a lot with many questions I had... Greetings from Mexico 👋🏼
Yes I have one and the lack of water made it look like they were dying and when I watered it came back to life nice and healthy the same day. Thank you for this video!
Just bought one last week. It’s my 4th plant to add to my collection. I’m excited to see how this plant turns out. I definitely see what you mean about low light. I’m looking for a nice plant stand to put in my room since it’s the brightest room in my apartment.
How dark is your place ? Mine...very ! Spider plant dying ,my philodandrium is barely holding on ??? All plants are house warming gifts from much loved woman . What lighting are you using ? No ceiling lighting...please help me if you can with suggestions !
Thanks for the great video. It answers all the questions that I had related to nerve plant care.I hope to use this info in caring for my surviving nerve plant. Had I come across this video earlier, I would have saved the dying one.
I inherited this plant from the previous unit secretary at my job. I'm going to definitely take this advice to heart. I wonder if spraying it during the day with a mister would help with the humidity since its in a hospital?
I have pink veins fittonia plants. I have a couple in a terrarium and one of them started producing roots above the soil.I have a sprout that is green. It has the same shape and the veins look the same, but it is solid green.
I have 2 in a vivarium for a crested gecko and they are struggling badly. I think when I water them the top layer of soil soaks up all the water and hardly any makes it down to the roots, however, my drainage layer has a significant amount of standing water. Idk. I've never worked with a soil like this ABG type mixture.
I guess my ten dollar vaporizer and my watering schedule is perfect for mine. I am an outdoor gardener never really had live plants inside. Honestly I just take care of it like my plants outside like all my others check everyday if it's not needed leave it if so water it pretty simple like with all plants. Oh I did notice when I watered it with rice water it grew. I fertilized it when I first brought it home but I didn't notice a huge growth with the rice water I did.
Several of my fittonias are losing their leaves to the point of only the stem are left. What do you think is the cause? And how can i prevent it in happening with my other fittonias? Thank you😊
"Nerve plants were discovered by an English gardener" LOL. Indigenous communities had been using these plants for centuries before European "discovered" them.