plant supplies that i find gimmicky and/or useless 🤐🤐🤐

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • i hope this one doesn't ruffle too many feathers, but if i didn't say it enough in the video... these are all just personal opinions, and in the grand scheme of things what the hell does my opinion matter anyway on this floating rock in space 🌌 these are just a few things that i feel are unnecessary in the hobby and things i wouldn't use myself (anymore, for some of them). i just thought it would be fun to sit down and chat about it since there have been so many new plant products on the market ever since the explosion of this hobby since 2020.. whether or not you agree with me or not, which is totes fine, i hope it'll at least get you thinking about maybe saving on your money on that thing you said you've been wanting to get if it's not super necessary. i'm definitely in my less is more era, so these things will definitely not be finding its way into my home now or ever 🙅‍♀️
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Komentáře • 184

  • @amberloveschicago
    @amberloveschicago Před 11 měsíci +5

    As a newer plant parent, I super appreciate this sort of content! It’s easy to get caught up in the influencer marketing gimmicks, so having some real honest feedback is worth it’s weight in gold. ❤

  • @bkbff
    @bkbff Před rokem +6

    My mom's peace lily that she's had for 20 years was almost dead in her apartment, so I got her one of the ring lights and it worked perfectly. She was so happy! They definitely have their uses.

  • @lilmissbeats
    @lilmissbeats Před rokem +7

    your plethora of pre-planned content for us is SUCH a treat, I hope you bear so much fruit from all the love and effort you pour into building the community you are. Love this video topic!

  • @marthamiriam8983
    @marthamiriam8983 Před rokem +6

    That meter to check if the plant needs water or not is definitely a item new plant parents buy and quickly realize the finger is better. I fell in that trap too 😊

    • @HaloHighlightz
      @HaloHighlightz Před 11 měsíci

      I bought one and it didn’t even work 😂

    • @emoo2342
      @emoo2342 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I’ve found that it depends on the plant/size/potting medium.
      For my big plants, moisture meter all the way. In my smaller, well draining pots/mixes, I use my finger or just gauge the weight of the pot because the amendments make it hard for the meter to give an accurate reading.

  • @plantypittsburgh
    @plantypittsburgh Před rokem +3

    For self watering bulbs, I put cloth in the hole. Water comes out more slowly and it works for my moss poles.

  • @rabbitsandphilodendron
    @rabbitsandphilodendron Před rokem +6

    100000% agree on the fertilizer point. i had the same realization recently. i used to always self-mix my fertilizer. honestly, it took so much time out of my day and it was so messy. of course it's cool to have fertilizer to address specific issues in plants (like iron deficiency) but if your plant is healthy it literally doesn't matter. due to time issues, i switched to the cheapest slow release fertilizer i could find and lo and behold- my plants grow just as well and i saved a hell of a lot of money and time.

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Před rokem +7

    I use fluval for unrooted cuttings. And for rehab of root rotted plants. It works for me.

    • @kendalnewman3922
      @kendalnewman3922 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Same! I grow all of my tissue cultures in fluval

  • @maxiej6756
    @maxiej6756 Před 11 měsíci

    I agree about those coco coir poles. I have only been a plant parent since the pandemic began. I dislike them also. I gave mine away. I use moisture meter but I never thought to leave it in my plant because it’s not made of something a plant would have in it in the wild like soil, rock or wood. My finger doesn’t work. The chopstick sound good though. As far as anything else used on my plants there is no one best thing. Who would believe any claims. It’s all hype. Fertilizer, self watering bulbs, leaf shine spray, pesticide. I diy a lot of this. I think that people are too competitive about growing plants big so they fall for any hype that feeds the desire for the best. I just want healthy plants. I just want to enjoy their beauty. I don’t care about how big they get or how shiny they are. I have learned to only get plants that can survive the humidity, and lighting in my home. But I guess I’m just an amateur but I love my plants.

  • @SickBoiRENegade
    @SickBoiRENegade Před rokem +18

    I hate the coir poles too! They are fine if u just need support but if u want the benefits of a pole it needs to be able to hold moisture! These people saying they work like a moss pole must live in a terrarium with 100%humidity.

    • @taylorsmith8460
      @taylorsmith8460 Před rokem

      Lol the people saying they work like moss poles are frogs

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +2

      Man what I’d do for even 50% humidity 😂

    • @horace6851
      @horace6851 Před rokem

      you can hydrate a coir pole and keep it damp. But it's so much hassle it's not worth it imo, moss is way easier.

    • @susie_withe_sass
      @susie_withe_sass Před 11 měsíci +2

      I feel like that also goes for poles made up of a stake wrapped in sheet moss, right? One of my plants has that from a plant shop from when k first learned about moss poles and I’ve been wanting to replace it with a sphagnum moss pole

    • @botanicassie
      @botanicassie Před 11 měsíci +1

      I don’t even think they work for support! The wooden stake at the bottom doesn’t go deep enough for it to stay sturdy!

  • @Sophia1991sd
    @Sophia1991sd Před 11 měsíci

    I agree with everything you said. about fertilizers, I believe for someone like me who uses a very chunky aroid mix which contains no worm casting, potting soil, garden soil and even peat moss, a lot of regular fertilizers don't really work that well. a lot of fertilizers are made so that the bacteria inside our soil change it to the form that is absorbable for plants. but there is not much of that bacterias in the soil mixes I use. so fertilizers specifically made for hydroponics work much better for my plants. any potting medium that contains commercial soil mixes or worm casting or even high amounts of peat moss cause fungus knots. also in order to keep my moss poles really moist I have to water my poles every sigle day which makes my soil moist too. so I really have to use very very chunky soils and hydroponic fertilizers work the best for such soilless soil mixes in my experience

  • @Maius19
    @Maius19 Před 11 měsíci +1

    startum is magic for anthurium seeds
    in general for rooting anthurium seedlings
    like if you are struggling with a smaller anthurium
    put it in stratum its gonna bounce back real quick

  • @beardedhoya
    @beardedhoya Před 11 měsíci +1

    I always thought those plant watering bulbs would be perfect for trying to keep moss poles wet 🤷‍♂️ idk i never tried lol

  • @byg0lly
    @byg0lly Před 11 měsíci +2

    One thing about the halo lights, I am using one on a trailing plant (pothos) that I have up high, on top of a credenza. The top of the vines would not receive much light otherwise, but the length of the vine is next to a north facing window, so I think it's very useful for this specific situation. A lot of the grow lights you get online (amazon) are super overpriced, especially a few years back, but the ones I got were only $8 so I am a fan of them.

  • @laurenervin1404
    @laurenervin1404 Před rokem +5

    THE WATERING GLOBES!!🤣🙌 I always thought I was completely inept too!! Because it definitely just pours ALL the water out maybe a little bit slower than I would🤣🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      DOES IT COME WITH INSTRUCTIONS OR!?

    • @charlottecobain6986
      @charlottecobain6986 Před rokem

      Some have stems that are a bit too wide and do cause the water to come out too quickly, but they do work. The key is to have them go into the substrate slightly tilted and make sure that the substrate is filling the bottom of the stem. This slows it down to a drip. I use them for my moss poles sometimes but I don’t find them helpful for extended/vacation plant watering.

  • @8888margaret
    @8888margaret Před rokem +3

    I find moiture meters to be really helpful. U just grab this thing in one hand and a watering can in the other ang go thru your plants. Stick it in a couple of times - if reads dry, go full watering, if it reads medium dry u just water a plant less and so on. It doesn't work on plants that is in a perlite heavy soil or a pon, in this case you just feel how light a pot is. Useful tool for me as I am not a fan of sticking fingers in soil. Especially if you have several big plants in deep pots.
    Oh also it is useful if u ask a non-planty person to water your plants when you are away
    Watering globes tho are a complete flop🥴

    • @8888margaret
      @8888margaret Před rokem

      But not all of them are built the same, i've had a faulty one, reading were just so random.
      I hope my comment doesn't look like i'm pushing a moisture meter agenda haha😅

  • @paolanorman4590
    @paolanorman4590 Před rokem +2

    I love my plant buffing/shining gloves. I think their very useful and fairly inexpensive. I could use a cloth but then I find it gets used for other things in the house. With the gloves, it’s just for the plants.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +3

      More power to you!! We all like what we like and that’s part of the fun of this hobby in my opinion :) I actually used to own a pair of those gloves a few years back, that was until my dog ripped them to shreds 🫠

  • @keterinaclacks6142
    @keterinaclacks6142 Před 11 měsíci +1

    personally I can not survive without a plant app... i use planta but i only use the watering feature which i do not stick to but use to a guide... it really helps me remember plants that I have.... also i didnt know fluval stratum was being used for houseplants it is aquasoil for aquariums

  • @MeTimePlants
    @MeTimePlants Před 11 měsíci

    LOL, I literally just learned that some people wet the coir poles. I didn’t even know. I do use them sometimes, but just to support a plant. I feel like they are good for support. Thank you for the useful content 😊❤

  • @kathlenemcclain9044
    @kathlenemcclain9044 Před měsícem

    The Terra cotta spikes I use in my moss poles! I embed it into the center of the moss at the top of the pole, then I invert a repurposed water bottle with rain water in it into the spike and the moss wicks the water through the terra cotta slowly as it dries. Works great imho using them that way 😅

  • @PearlyThePug
    @PearlyThePug Před rokem +2

    The terra-cotta self watering spikes do work, I’ve used them for a 14 days trip and my plants survived 👍. I recommend using larger bottles, like wine bottles, that way they hold more water.
    I’ve used the bulb ones like you had mentioned too. No good 👎.

  • @youhere_youknow
    @youhere_youknow Před 10 měsíci

    I literally couldn't agree more: Moss Pole/Lights/Plant Shine/AquaGlobes. I actually tape my lights to the wall because I refuse to throw them away, it looks jank but 🤣🤣

  • @shanoncollier769
    @shanoncollier769 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wholeheartedly agree on the coco coir pole. They are 1000% useless.

  • @valariecarey2716
    @valariecarey2716 Před rokem +3

    Bravo, someone finally stepped out and just said it (according to their experience). More plant content creators should do these types of videos because this can be an expensive hobby and trying all the tricks and trades can be costly and ineffective. You have a right to your opinions and what works for some may not necessarily work for others.
    Just a lot of fluff in this hobby so beginners be warned - Thanks for this video, you are amazing

  • @chelseaclifton5741
    @chelseaclifton5741 Před rokem +2

    I totally understand that coir poles don't have the benefits of other poles, yes. absolutely. I used it because I don't have the capacity to make and maintain other poles, and because my plants connect to the pole... just short aerial roots on the surface of the pole, not creating tons of juicy aerial roots or secondary roots.. and because they're sturdier than simple poles like bamboo. My plants do size up, probably not at the rate they would with moss, but they do size up. I will say my monstera's roots actually dig into the pole, but I think that's more a comment on the tenacity of Monstera rather than the efficacy of the coir pole.
    Again, totally agree that the benefits do not compare to moss, but for my lazy ass it's a step up from Bamboo and that's what I have the capacity for.
    PS I just read another comment about humidity and coir poles.. My house does stay at 60% ish naturally, not sure if that's part of why I have some success with them.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      I am WITH you on the laziness for real. Sometimes I set up a fancy moss pole and then never fill it as it grows or extend them so I'm like why am I even trying 😅 But you know with space constraints, slower size growth is kind of ideal growing indoors. Whatever works for you!!

  • @PauZakArtist
    @PauZakArtist Před 9 měsíci

    NIIIIICE!! eye opening review. lots of great points and myths crushed 😊 I don't understand how some of those products are still in the market to this day, without providing any scientific proof of effectiveness or actual contents in it and etc. crazy.. "SNAKE OIL" market review 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Před rokem +3

    I love my plant app. It keeps me up to date on who might need water. But I decide if it does or doesn’t if not then I can snooze (2-3days) or hold until the next scheduled watering. But it doesn’t tell me other weird things to do to the plant. I willingly pay for it. Planta

    • @PlantyMarishka
      @PlantyMarishka Před rokem +3

      Yes! I love my planta app. I'm convinced, that I would forget about so many plant without it. And I love to browse the progress pics.

    • @marierejoiceinjesus3846
      @marierejoiceinjesus3846 Před rokem +1

      @@PlantyMarishka Same. I use semi-hydro with a reservoir and wick with 95%+ of my plants. I have it set to remind me every two weeks to water a plant (most plants last 2 weeks). I never have to check anything or do rounds, but I still do sometimes. It's so foolproof and fast. I would def forget plants too.

    • @lisaanglim9588
      @lisaanglim9588 Před rokem

      @@PlantyMarishka That’s the app I have.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +1

      I think using an app to help you track things like watering and growth is amazing!! I just don't think using the tools to help you diagnose plant issues is a good idea.

  • @talisarose480
    @talisarose480 Před 11 měsíci

    Really enjoyed this video, I look after the plants where I work and we used to use an oil based ( mostly natural ) skin cleanser as a leaf shine/ cleaner and sometimes still do on occasion. The leaves don’t get sticky with it and some plants seem to really like it. Also, I saw that @sheffieldmadeplants channel did a useful video recently talking about the terracotta watering funnel things, definitely something I would give a go after watching that video as it’s based on watering systems used in the outdoors too ☺️

  • @williamgilmore5667
    @williamgilmore5667 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the fertilizer commentary cause so completely agree when it comes to Liqui-Dirt and Super Thrive. I saw no difference than using my favorite fertilizer. I used Liqui-Dirt for 2 years with high expectations and was underwhelmed. before that I tried Fish Emulsion and other “ocean” based fertilizers and was also underwhelmed. I was I’ll stick to my tried and true favorite fertilizer of all time Jack’s Claasic and all 93 of my plants are thriving. Also agree with you on the coir poles and plant apps…basically I agree with your entire post…lol. Love your channel and a huge fan. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @esaglass7627
    @esaglass7627 Před 11 měsíci

    Love this video idea! I wish I could’ve seen this a year ago when I first got into the hobby, it would have saved me SO much money!

  • @tim_meister
    @tim_meister Před rokem +1

    I use a plant app as basically a task manager, I have an awful memory so it useful to know things like when I watered a plant last or when I fertilized. Then I use the "to do" list to let me know to CHECK if the plant needs to be watered. I just ignore ALL of the "advise" the app gives out because its useless. I actually started building an app just for myself to accomplish the task management side of that because there are things I could see that could be improved, but thats a lot of work and im lazy.

  • @hcoughing
    @hcoughing Před rokem +7

    Ahhh so interested to hear your thoughts especially seeing fluval stratum in the thumbnail! Its definitely expensive but I've been loving it thus far. And have been rinsing and reusing to stretch it tehe.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +2

      it's been kinda magical in rooting stubborn alocasia corms!!

    • @shelbyd.garland7706
      @shelbyd.garland7706 Před rokem

      I didn’t even consider using stratum outside of water. Maybe that’s why cuttings are getting so pricey!

    • @sherrykumar2883
      @sherrykumar2883 Před rokem +1

      I love fluval stratum for rooting difficult to root propagations also. I too will reuse it and I haven’t t had any issues.

    • @chomama1628
      @chomama1628 Před rokem +1

      I’ve never had a cutting fail in stratum. Trick is to use a 2 cup system. One with a small hole in the cup bottom and the other to catch the water runoff. Empty the water out of the catch cup and water the inner cup with the hole as soon as you see the stratum dry out. It will turn a dull black color then you know it’s time to water. I hope I explained this well.

    • @shelbyd.garland7706
      @shelbyd.garland7706 Před rokem

      I have aquariums. It’s for submerged use. Makes sense it would dry easily but also be reusable .

  • @boopeepope56-ey5gz
    @boopeepope56-ey5gz Před rokem +3

    I use coir poles strictly to hold plant up. In the beginning I thought something was wrong with me because my plants didn't attach. You are telling the truth I settled down on fertilizer and quit looking for monster growth. Enjoying my 40 plants. They are beautiful and I love them .

    • @Tammy-rq9mu
      @Tammy-rq9mu Před rokem

      I only have 45 plants, my boyfriend says 40 too many😂

    • @missperry9539
      @missperry9539 Před rokem +1

      Try 150. Your collection will definitely grow if you stick with it😂

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      I think unless you keep them in a high humidity environment, they will have a hard time attaching!

  • @PetraEmmy
    @PetraEmmy Před rokem +1

    I am not a fan of ANY pole ( stripper included 😉😂😂) so my plants grow however they grow.. I actually planted a philo bipennifolium in with my monstera and they help support each other. But now that I have a kitten I may be getting rid of them (toxic and my last kitty died from eating oxalis and developed kidney issues 😢) Thanks for making us think about what we NEED to have to grow plants. Hi Pudge 💚🐶🌱

  • @pchan8687
    @pchan8687 Před rokem

    Great info and I agree with them all (through my own experience & wasted dollars lol)
    A good follow up video might be things you highly recommend 😊

  • @Mandi_Hui
    @Mandi_Hui Před rokem

    I just use bamboo sticks to support my plants that needs it so they don’t flop over. I never liked moss poles i find them not aesthetic pleasing for look wise same with trellis. Water meter they never work properly. Fertiliser i have different ones for each plants in my collection. I have one for cacti and succulents which also can use for Hoyas aswell they are kinda like succulent plants. Orchid mist and fertiliser is also good for Hoyas aswell. And the rest of my plants i just use normal indoor house plant fertiliser. And you only need to do once a month in the growing seasons. I find the machine for sucking pests in your home is great for fungus gnats. I am tired of using the sticky traps and is a waste in buying them. Waste of money and doesnt look great displayed seeing the nasty pests stuck to it. And end up changing it out once a week.

  • @coffee2962
    @coffee2962 Před rokem

    Yay you’re back!!
    Hope you had a lovely trip❤️

  • @BrianaCunningham
    @BrianaCunningham Před rokem

    I don't use the pole bit on my mini grow lights. I have them tied to the top of my hanging plants :)

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Před rokem +1

    As far as watering globes. Another CZcamsr uses these, but with both ends open. She has a lot of moss poles and uses the globes to water her moss poles. She up ends it and pushes it into a channel that’s been made from previous waterings. But it works great on her moss poles. You just pull it out when the water reaches the last leaf/branch you stop watering so you avoid watering the soil unless you need it.

    • @suetiller4617
      @suetiller4617 Před 11 měsíci

      I do this with my moss poles also. It works only when my sphagnum moss is tight. I don’t think they work for aerated soil, but great for outdoor plants put in potting soil only that is packed tighter.

  • @ronjakh
    @ronjakh Před rokem

    I think the coco poles have their uses, but they can’t be used as live-moss poles. They are merely a support and I use one for my thai for instance, because it doesn’t need a live-moss pole to size up its leaves. I put a golden dragon on a coco pole and it did size up, but not as fast as with moss poles 🙂 Those watering globes with terracotta on the end are great! I poke them in the top of moss poles and fill them when the moss needs watering. I only use fluval stratum for alocasia corms and I see much more secondary/bushy roots in stratum, but I don’t see it as a must. stratum is kind of expensive where I live too…

  • @kaylak58
    @kaylak58 Před 11 měsíci

    I’ve bought sooo many things from this video 😂 It’s so easy to get suckered into buying them. For me I would also add all the crazy plant trellises that are out there now in tons of funky shapes and colors. It’s just too much.

  • @mindfulmadeline
    @mindfulmadeline Před rokem

    I have one of those halo lights, and I have it on my bedside table with a silver sword underneath it. Im using the stake as support, but ya, my silver sword has quickly grown to the top of its extension, the leaves have not sized up at all. It's also a little top heavy, so its not really a great support lol. Not worth it. It came in a four pack and I gave the rest away. Also I have coir pole for a couple of my monstera deliciosa. I do find the that aerial roots go into it sometimes, but they grow right through the edge of it. also getting it damp, impossible!!!

  • @samantharobertson974
    @samantharobertson974 Před 9 měsíci

    I use a plant app mostly for the information, like what is the best lighting for a particular plant, what is a good soil to use, etc. And the one I use has the option to ask botanists questions if you are having an issue and send photos of your plant. But not any of those crazy 5 minute hack things, like water your plants with milk! 🤣

  • @regi985
    @regi985 Před rokem

    the watering globe can work if you have dense enough soil, which is not really something to aim for. In my old house I had a few big ficus benjamini plants where I would use a upside down wine or beer bottle and that did not just run out. but the pot was quite dense and full of root,s and it actually was hard to get the bottle in at all.
    But I agree that it´s not really a good solution, also a lot of people don´t realize that it´s for vacation and nothing to use constantly (if it even works with their soil).

  • @taylorsmith8460
    @taylorsmith8460 Před rokem +1

    Omg the MAKE A BONSAI KIT!!! Every time me and my boyfriend see them at home goods, I’m like this is the WORST GIFT EVER! It’s like, hey you can plant this seed and if you’re somehow lucky enough for it to grow at all, in 30 years maybe you could even bonsai the tree 🤣

  • @missperry9539
    @missperry9539 Před rokem

    Good video! I have one coir pole that a manjula is climbing and I don’t water it any differently. Man those roots have latched on to that thing. But that’s the only one I have. The plant is outside in beach weather so the humidity is like 1000% so that may be what helped. Could not agree more about the fluval. I could have burned my money and got more enjoyment. It literally killed everything I put in it. I’ve gotten much more use out of rediscovering perlite propagation as I have saved so many rare and expensive plants that were on the very brink of death including my Monster Albos, Thais and Aurea. I have literally a 99% success rate with perlite propagation. I have several corms in it now, the first I’ve ever rooted, so we’ll see!

    • @missperry9539
      @missperry9539 Před rokem

      Also wanted to mention that safer brand insecticidal soap with give you the most beautiful leaves. Diluted down from concentrate form and wiped off with a towel will make your leaves gleam. It smells good, is cheap and has more than one use of course. I highly recommend cleaning leaves with it.

  • @invaderjill8054
    @invaderjill8054 Před 8 měsíci

    I’ve found the moisture meters only really work with regular potting soil. If you have chunky aroid mix, it just can’t measure for shit. 😂 I returned mine because I have almost nothing in straight soil.

  • @sarahg2665
    @sarahg2665 Před rokem

    The coco coir poles were the first I used also and I wish I knew how useless they were. Same with those moss poles where the moss is just wrapped around a pole with twine. You can’t really water them, they have to be misted or sprayed with a hose or in the shower and the roots can’t really grow into them.

  • @joannanovara815
    @joannanovara815 Před rokem

    I personally love stratum and prefer it to other medium for rooting/propping. I dont find it expensive when used mixed with perlite and use a leca reservoir(which also helps avoid drying out too fast). Disadvantage is that it's not reusable(i recycle by mixing in with soil)and not a permanent substrate

  • @sarahg2665
    @sarahg2665 Před rokem +1

    I just use neem oil to shine my leaves and it supplements my pest prevention regimen.

  • @AammaK
    @AammaK Před 11 měsíci

    Mineral oil means literally just one thing, and that is Paraffinium Liquidium. Practically the same stuff as vaseline or paraffin candle but a liquid instead of a gel or wax. It's a side product of petrochemistry. That means things like gasoline and plastics. "Mineral" in its name doesn't mean any fancy thing, that's just the name of the substance due to it's origin. Mineral oil is most definitely in all your cosmetics unless you use brands with certified lables like USDA, ECOCERT or Cosmos Natural which prohibit paraffins. It's a very pure and neutral oil and doesn't do rancid near as fast as plant oils do, which is why it's used so widely. On the other hand, it has practically zero benefits in skincare for example, other than forming a layer on skin or any other surface that seals moisture in the skin or out from a wooden kitchen utencil. It's also very cheap bacause it would otherwise be a waste product from the much larger scale high benefit gas production for example.
    Oils going rancid is likely what causes sticky residue on leaves after pest treatmets or polishes, but that might as well be any soap based product just being sticky by default.

  • @botanicassie
    @botanicassie Před 11 měsíci

    Dudeeee the plant apps ARE THE WORST!! 😂
    I also don’t like stratum because everything I’ve put in it long term, rots! Keeping it the correct amount of damp is terribly hard.

  •  Před rokem

    About hygrometer. With finger method i often thought my plants have enough moisture but when my calathea and maranta started dying and i was loosing lower leaves of my philodendrons i started using moisture meter. With one prong only. Oh what a difference it made. Now o have lush and beautiful calatheas and almost never loose power philo leaves. Also: try sticking your finger into a deeper pot like a 40-50 cm diameter monstera pot. :P

  • @jacquelinecosme7608
    @jacquelinecosme7608 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for the info I’ll use what works for me but would like a part two

  • @beckyfrichek8190
    @beckyfrichek8190 Před rokem

    My experience with the hygrometers was almost identical. The person I heard about it from hyped it so hard, I was pretty excited to try it. And yeah, it was useless.

  • @SickBoiRENegade
    @SickBoiRENegade Před rokem +3

    😂🤣 I get soooo triggered by those stupid plant apps!! Dead leaf? add lemon, Root rot? Add coffee 🤦‍♀️ TF!?

  • @susie_withe_sass
    @susie_withe_sass Před 11 měsíci

    When you mentioned the globes I was like 🙈🙈🙈🙈

  • @carolinebaines8735
    @carolinebaines8735 Před rokem

    I got the plastic dropper self watering things for my moss poles. Using a bottle is easier but they might actually work for a short vacation.

    • @8888margaret
      @8888margaret Před rokem

      Got this for my parent's outdoor plants, since they visit the place where those plants are only on weekends. Good stuff

  • @aplantprocess
    @aplantprocess Před rokem +2

    I would use a broomstick with the broom part still attached before using a Coco Coir Pole.

  • @theslowpokie
    @theslowpokie Před 11 měsíci

    I had the same experience with pure stratum, or even majority stratum: dries way too fast and the plant poofs. I only add it like a supplemenet, almost like adding osmocote, to a primary perlite/leca/pon mix. Do I need it/does it make a big difference that way? No clue, maybe? But I gotta use the rest of the bag and I'm not using it straight.

  • @SickBoiRENegade
    @SickBoiRENegade Před rokem +2

    I love Liquidirt. Why? Idk honestly😂.. been using it for over 3 years(still the same bottle.. it lasts forever). Idk if it makes a difference bc ive always used it🤷‍♀️ but imma keep using it till i run out. I do use an actual fertilizer as well tho.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +1

      I’ve heard liquidirt lasts a lifetime 🤣 that’s a definite plus! Fertilizers get expensive 🫠

  • @tooo0f
    @tooo0f Před 11 měsíci

    I use a plant app and let me explain why. I am a very forgetful person with a tendency to overwater, so the plant app helps me to not overwater and also not forget to water. I don't use the premium version of the app that I use, I just use it to remember to water my plants. And, it lets you snooze notifications for two day increments if the plant does not need water when it says to water it.

  • @Fiona-wq9jv
    @Fiona-wq9jv Před rokem

    I thought the same too for the coir pole, its useless for me too.

  • @Amberskiesmusic
    @Amberskiesmusic Před rokem +2

    I have been terrified of fertilizer ever since I scorched my plants. I got liquid dirt under the impression that it cannot burn your leaves because it’s not a traditional fertilizer and it’s much gentler

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      definitely been there and done that! i'm glad liqui-dirt is working for you 🙌🏼

  • @JJ-ec9lp
    @JJ-ec9lp Před rokem +2

    I hate the coco coir poles. My experience is the same as yours, where it did literally nothing that a moss pole should do. It was basically a big, ugly, stake. Maybe you need high humidity for it to work, idk.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      I think high humidity is key too! My apartment is 40% on a really really good day 🫠

  • @user-lu9yo8zx5p
    @user-lu9yo8zx5p Před rokem

    100% agree with this list :) Love the honesty and your opinions are very helpful! Refreshing to see influencers not pushing products down our throats! *bravo *clap clap *fist pump

  • @Tammy-rq9mu
    @Tammy-rq9mu Před rokem +3

    Wish I would have seen this sooner, just ordered Super-thrive and coco coir poles😂

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      coco coir poles are still a great support stake though!! and i've heard lots of people say they love super-thrive, it's just not for me!

  • @rooted_rn
    @rooted_rn Před rokem +1

    the most aggressive liqui-dirt fanatics are the ones with affiliate codes 🤨 the claims always seemed too good to be true. the fact that they don’t list an NPK ratio makes me even more skeptical bc I have no idea what strength and concentration of nutes I’m actually using. just seems like a gimmicky soil enhancer to me 🤷‍♀️

  • @tynatheunicorn
    @tynatheunicorn Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, this was fun. I've never tried the halo lights but would love to. On the other hand, for some reason stratum seems yucky to me.

  • @lindasievers7538
    @lindasievers7538 Před 11 měsíci

    The bulbs are stupid. I put my ferns on Blumat spikes and they work perfectly. I've had a maiden hair fern in a clay pot for 3 years. 3 Boston ferns, Indian holly fern all beautiful using these. Trying it on a false aralia and stromanthe to see if it keeps the leaf tips from getting crunchy. 1 month in and all is well.

  • @maxzytaruk8558
    @maxzytaruk8558 Před 11 měsíci

    I agree with literally all of this

  • @Shopgirl2731
    @Shopgirl2731 Před rokem

    I admit, I am sucker for ads but I only have one of these items and that was at the beginning of my plant journey! The water meter.. I’ve barely used. However, I do buy a lot of fertilizer products and other supplies that I don’t reach for😅.

  • @moominsean
    @moominsean Před rokem +1

    Those moisture meters are crap. And I wish i had the energy to maintain any kind of moss pole. I can't keep up with keeping them moist. Most of my climbers don't really care, they are fine with bamboo sticks, but i definitley have some that would size up better with a moss pole.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +2

      To be honest I don't have moss poles on anything unless it's in a greenhouse because I can freely spray. I used to do the moss pole thing for plants outside a greenhouse and I could just not be bothered with keeping them damp. I also have a florida green that's barely getting supported by a bamboo stick and it's growing so large and vigorously. I think everyone should just use whatever works within their lifestyle. Plenty of people can grow beautiful plants without any moss poles!

  • @shanoncollier769
    @shanoncollier769 Před 11 měsíci

    I hate trellises in the shape of something complex, like other than a circle or heart. You know, like intricate shapes. Bc the plant is going to grow over a small, intricately shaped trellis and it will never grow in that shape, like a snake trellis. I hope i am explaining it in a way you can undrrstand.

  • @lisaanglim9588
    @lisaanglim9588 Před rokem

    I love the look of the plastic poles. I have never liked the look of your homemade plastic lazy poles. But we’re all allowed to pick our choice of poles

  • @tinamiller9599
    @tinamiller9599 Před 11 měsíci

    Every moisture meter says to not leave it in soil.

  • @plantypittsburgh
    @plantypittsburgh Před rokem

    The person who suggested rooting powder just needed to be more specific. So they mean using a rooting hormone or just the powder? Eg: the powder contains less rooting hormone than something like clonex, but we know that rooting hormones are a thing that works.

  • @hennipap6800
    @hennipap6800 Před rokem

    My husband needs the moisture meter for his own safety ^^". But i think it Dosen work all the time. Especially when you have a chunky soil.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      Totally agree! They worked totally fine with my outdoor plants that had little to no amendments, but it was terrible for any of my indoor plants!

    • @eckehareckbert2731
      @eckehareckbert2731 Před 11 měsíci

      Moisture meter is the plant life saver to me. My plants are still alive when I discovered and have been using it coz before I killed all my plants without it. Guess it all depends

  • @frederikkethomasen6575

    Bahahahha the last one is me af and my sister uses planta and swears by it I don’t get it

  • @Liliplantdiaries
    @Liliplantdiaries Před rokem +3

    I could’ve sworn you would’ve included keiki paste!

  • @plantypittsburgh
    @plantypittsburgh Před rokem

    Ugh. Fluval is a big pet piece for me. I hate buying plants in fluval. It's black and messy and like never goes away. I use pon for corms because I already use pon, and it works great.

  • @kymsalow7676
    @kymsalow7676 Před rokem

    Thank you for this info! I've been spending money on SuperThrive without seeing any benefit but didn't dare stop because it is said to be so essential for good growth.

  • @Tarmantarmant
    @Tarmantarmant Před 11 měsíci

    Nice video

  • @Liliplantdiaries
    @Liliplantdiaries Před rokem

    I’ve always diluted my leaf shine with water but as a kid my mom used to make me clean her plants with a lime and a wet rag 😂

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +3

      I personally wouldn't recommend using lime, but I'm convinced that mom's can do ANYTHING with their plants and it would be totally fine. if my mom told me to clean her plants with a lime and wet rag, i would say YES MA'AM

    • @Liliplantdiaries
      @Liliplantdiaries Před rokem

      @@unplantparenthoodknowing what I know now I’m like WHAT where did she get that info but let me tell you her leaf’s were SHINNING ✨

  • @jessicapetrin1655
    @jessicapetrin1655 Před rokem +1

    I’m wondering about tree fern fiber…. I see you guys raving about it and actually am thinking of trying it, but, is it really that much different from using coco coir?

    • @jessicapetrin1655
      @jessicapetrin1655 Před rokem

      I know it’s a hell of a lot more expensive, lol… However, if it really is worth it, I will invest the money.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +1

      I LOVE tree fern fibre! It has been so amazing in getting stubborn plants to root, as well as acclimatizing too. I also like that it falls apart easier than something like sphagnum moss, which makes it the ideal substrate for poles. It is expensive which is why I primary use it for my poles rather than a potting medium, but you can make it stretch pretty far if you add perlite or soil to it.

  • @lilmissbeats
    @lilmissbeats Před rokem

    I have one of those pump misters. I hate mine, it sprays out of control, my fingers hurt, if i tilt it to try aim it doesn't pump. poo poo

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +1

      POO POO IS RIGHT and I’m mad i didn’t think to say that while filming ☹️

  • @chantecampbell2207
    @chantecampbell2207 Před rokem

    I hate the coir pole. I do use the halo light. I have are arrow syngonium in my gallery wall. It works well for me. Not offended just sharing my experience.😊

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      That's good to know it's working well for you!! To be honest after I filmed this video, I was like maybe I do need one for my desk in my windowless office 😆

  • @Planty-Mandy
    @Planty-Mandy Před rokem

    The one I’m wondering about is seaweed extract. I guess there’s some amount of kelp in the Super Thrive but you can buy seaweed extract on its own and it’s supposed to be amazing for growth…?
    Or how about macorrhizae (I’m guessing that one is actually good), or charcoal.

    • @plasticcandelabra7486
      @plasticcandelabra7486 Před rokem +1

      I can help with this! Seaweed extract, worm castingas etc is great, but it's a soil conditioner, not a fertiliser. You do, realistically need both - the conditioner feeds your bacterial system in the soil, and makes that system better at taking up the fertiliser. It makes it bioavailable, like taking vitamin C with iron for a human.

    • @eckehareckbert2731
      @eckehareckbert2731 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@plasticcandelabra7486agreed on this. I am using it with less dosage too. Also, it helps the soil and plants from environment like heat and coldness and plant shock with transplant/repot and also for soil being too compact. Basically I noticed that soil looks healthier with it, and with healthier soil then the healthier happier plant. Use fertilizer still for plant nutrients

  • @cindywannamaker5299
    @cindywannamaker5299 Před 11 měsíci

    I cant go without my moisture meter. Evenvpros use them. Maybe yours wasnt accurate because you left it in the soil? You do have to care of the electrode thingy! It must be 5 Min Crafys that does the apps. Their solution to problems are rediculous!

  •  Před rokem

    Fetrilizers are Definitely not the same. Try using organic fetilizer in semi-hydro i dare you :P Also there are fatrilizers that i could get many reverted plants like scrambled eggs for example into a nice variegated form again. Once you get deeper into fertilizers used by weed growers and not those commony known and used for plants only, you will see a difference.

  • @Shopgirl2731
    @Shopgirl2731 Před rokem

    ☕️

  • @chantecampbell2207
    @chantecampbell2207 Před rokem

    Uhhh! Apps! I hate specifically the id ones! I know it is an Aglaonema but which one! 🙄

  • @purrshark
    @purrshark Před rokem +2

    11:29 moisture meters only work well/are accurate if you’re using a more dense soil without a crap ton of amendments.

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem

      my moisture meters worked totally fine for my outdoor plants, but never for my indoor plants. so that makes a lot of sense since my outdoor soil wasn't amended!

  • @moreliamedero4394
    @moreliamedero4394 Před rokem

    I use the coco Poles because things on moss poles Rot on me 😭😭😭 I wish I could do regular moss poles but roots do not grow on my coco poles and I hate it

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +2

      It rots!!? 😣 I wonder if maybe they’re packed too tightly? Or the environment it’s in doesn’t have enough light? I’ve only had one rot on me and it was a plant high up on a shelf that didn’t get a lot of light or warmth.. 😕

    • @moreliamedero4394
      @moreliamedero4394 Před 11 měsíci

      @@unplantparenthood I’m thinking it’s a light issue 😭😭

  • @chloemeier1622
    @chloemeier1622 Před 11 měsíci

    May I ask if you check your water conductivity?

  • @Yoliplanting
    @Yoliplanting Před rokem

    I ❤ you and I agree with everything but please stay away from my tiny Victorian style mister😂😂it relaxes me😂😂

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +1

      hahaha!! hey i did say i wanted to get one as shelf decor 😆

  • @eunoiaplanter
    @eunoiaplanter Před rokem

    The plant apps man 🙅🏼‍♀️ such trash. Apparently every plant that I have thriving in good window light is in too bright of a spot and will die soon 😂

  • @Franticity7
    @Franticity7 Před rokem +4

    Im offended

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +3

      dang it ☹️

    • @Franticity7
      @Franticity7 Před rokem +5

      ​@unplantparenthood my great great grandmother used coco coir to survive and keep themselves warm during war how could you

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +3

      I’ll be cancelling myself now it was nice knowing you

    • @sherryporsch9349
      @sherryporsch9349 Před rokem

      @@Franticity7 I don’t think it was hate on co co coir in general an don’t think coir poles kept your family alive. It was said many times, “ this is imo”. Smh

    • @kknechtle
      @kknechtle Před rokem +3

      @@sherryporsch9349fyi- they are definitely joking!

  •  Před rokem

    About stratum: really? In stratum my corms root in like a week! Other plants too. Its even faster than in a professional aeroponic propagator. Fluval is a f....in miracle.

    • @kathlenemcclain9044
      @kathlenemcclain9044 Před měsícem

      Not sure if you'll see this, but do you use a reservoir? Or just spray it periodically? A dome cup or tote? Mixed with something like perlite or straight? I've not had any luck with using it for anything, so I must be doing something wrong 🫤

  • @shaynano
    @shaynano Před rokem

    Helllllllooooo to your face!

  • @MyLocksMyPlants
    @MyLocksMyPlants Před rokem

    revolutionary fertilizer 😂😂😂

    • @unplantparenthood
      @unplantparenthood  Před rokem +2

      like unless this revolutionary fertilizer is gonna fix my life, i don't think i need it 🤣