LECA FOR BEGINNERS | COMPLETE GUIDE (What You Need, How To Transfer Plants, How To Care For Them)

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  • Getting started with growing houseplants in LECA may seem scary and complicated. In this tutorial, I show you how I use LECA balls (a.k.a. hydroballs) to grow plants using a semi hydroponics system (a.k.a. passive hydroponics). I will tell you what products I use, show you how to transfer a plant from soil to LECA, and how I care for it during the transition period, and after.
    #LECA #semihydroponics #passivehydroponics
    0:00 - intro
    0:21 - how semi hydroponics works
    1:38 - the stuff I use
    4:08 - how to make the nutrient solution
    6:27 - how to transfer a plant
    8:51 - the transition period
    10:15 - conclusion
    Nutrients
    www.amazon.ca/General-Hydropo...
    pH meter
    www.amazon.ca/Preciva-Measuri...
    pH adjusting products
    www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B07S...
    Follow me on Instagram @cat.bo.no
    Disclaimer: I am not an expert. My videos show the way I do plant care and what works for me and my plants.
    If I use images found via google search, links will be provided in the description as credit.

Komentáře • 217

  • @cat.b
    @cat.b  Před 3 lety +17

    Nutrient Solution Recipe
    Nutrients: 5.3ml each per 4L or 1tsp each per gallon
    Superthrive: 1.3ml per 4L or 1/4tsp per gallon
    Always mix in FloraMicro first!

    • @samanthaoconnor1697
      @samanthaoconnor1697 Před 3 lety +1

      Do u add the same amount of the other 2 ( grow and bloom ) to the same mix?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +1

      @@samanthaoconnor1697 yes it's the same amount for each nutrient, 5.3ml per L or 1 tsp per gallon.

  • @halohalo7425
    @halohalo7425 Před 3 lety +26

    Good to know about the clay sludging the pipes & soaking

  • @leslieknackstedt4815
    @leslieknackstedt4815 Před 3 lety +29

    Thank You! This is one of the best way to explain the steps to converting to Leca. I have watched many, and am confused because each one seems to tell a different way. I understand the basics, but the transition part is what's confusing because some say to leave it alone for a month, others say nutrients right away, while others say just water. Anyway, thanks for your easy to understand and well explained tutorial.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you so much Leslie! I'm really glad it was helpful.

  • @DaugvinasLiberis
    @DaugvinasLiberis Před rokem

    Finally, after 20 vids, I found yours. You explained everything while keeping it short. Thank you.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      thank you! I’m so glad it was helpful!

  • @jypsibeas1657
    @jypsibeas1657 Před 3 lety +4

    Best video I have found for beginner!! Thank you!!

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      I'm so glad! Thank you so much for your comment!

  • @TheGracefulBeauty
    @TheGracefulBeauty Před 3 lety +12

    Hands down this the most thorough explanation I’ve seen on YT! Thank you so very much for sharing.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      Thank you some much!!

  • @bwilliams6552
    @bwilliams6552 Před 3 lety +3

    This is the best example I have seen for the placement of the plant roots in LECA. Thank you so much 🌱

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      Very welcome!! Thanks for your comment.

  • @rituebhayana6380
    @rituebhayana6380 Před 2 lety +8

    Immense gratitude for sharing such a detailed valuable information.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much!

  • @carlinebenois8765
    @carlinebenois8765 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you so much! every other video I watched did not have enough info. this was perfect in helping me understand leca! I want to try this for one of my variegated hoya compacta 🖤

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment! I’m so glad it helped.

  • @spunkyspice6250
    @spunkyspice6250 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for a great video! I’ve watched quite a few that just left me with more questions😅 I think you’ve answered most of mine! Thank you!!💖

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      I'm so glad! I’m thank you for your comment!

  • @NinjaOrchids
    @NinjaOrchids Před 3 lety +8

    I grow 80% of my orchids in leca... used to grow houseplants in leca in the 80s and am so glad to grow my orchids in it as well .. great video 👍🏼

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much!

  • @morning-fix
    @morning-fix Před 2 lety +1

    Best how to use Leca video. Good details and instructions.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      thank you so much 😊

  • @erendon1989
    @erendon1989 Před 2 lety

    By fav the best leca info video!! Straight to the point. Detailed and very educational! Thank you! You have a new subscriber! 😊

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much!!!

  • @nomay
    @nomay Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you. Your video is very informative and straight forward which I appreciate.

  • @janebuckland737
    @janebuckland737 Před 2 lety

    Amazing clear instructions. Looks pricy to get started but something I have wanted to do for sometime

  • @jamieids
    @jamieids Před 2 lety

    Wonderful and clear information! Thank you

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome! thank you so much for your feedback!

  • @ronspi
    @ronspi Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for the video. Great info, well presented.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      thank you so much 😊

  • @Scraps4kali
    @Scraps4kali Před 2 lety

    Your video was extremely informative. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experiences. I am looking forward to giving my Leca a try. 🙏🏽

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome! thank you for your comment!!

  • @you_r_my-world2288
    @you_r_my-world2288 Před 3 lety

    I love your care explanation. Very thorough 😊

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much!

  • @SSaaNNddYY77
    @SSaaNNddYY77 Před rokem

    Thank you that was very clear and right to the point!

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comment!

  • @Wqesa43739
    @Wqesa43739 Před rokem

    thank you so much, this is extremely helpful! i can't wait to transplant my plants tomorrow ;)

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! thank you for your comment!

  • @lydiathornton7914
    @lydiathornton7914 Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome! Awesome! Clear, concise, easy to understand and follow. I have been searching " how to " for weeks. I will be transfering my silver pothos and aglaonema pink valentine in the spring. I have to buy al this stuff first. Lol lol thanks a million 😊

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 8 měsíci

      so glad you appreciated the video. thanks!

  • @metalbabee
    @metalbabee Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much. 💕 I've been thinking about switching some of my plants to leca.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      You are so welcome!

  • @marissagoda9266
    @marissagoda9266 Před rokem

    I patiently listening and very informative,in detailed this is what I've been looking for❤thanks

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      thank you for your comment! I’m glad you liked the video!

  • @Rozallthingsfeminine
    @Rozallthingsfeminine Před 8 měsíci

    I'm new to leca potting , this was a good video, you explained it so well. The best one I've seen thank you so much. I've shared it with my friend who also is new smooches💋

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 8 měsíci

      I’m really happy you liked the video. thank you for your comment 😊

  • @jadamane
    @jadamane Před měsícem

    Yea she did do a good job at explaining

  • @yvettegreer2127
    @yvettegreer2127 Před 9 měsíci

    I am in the process of transitioning my plants over to leca. I enjoyed your video and all the details provided, thank you.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 9 měsíci

      thank you for your comment!

  • @zap4980
    @zap4980 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing ❤️

  • @danielleharrison1132
    @danielleharrison1132 Před 2 lety

    Great video 😁 really helpful 👏

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      thank you so much !!

  • @pureluck8767
    @pureluck8767 Před rokem +2

    Wow you made it easier to understand and not too overwhelming! I have a plant pup that has roots and was in soil and I tried soil but it was limp and sad… I put it into water and 12 hours later it perked right back up so I’m going to have it in Leca and now I have a guide to help me maintain it :) thank you

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      thank you so much for your comment! I’m happy the video was helpful!

    • @lula2984
      @lula2984 Před rokem

      update on the prop in leca??

  • @skyangelthefan
    @skyangelthefan Před 2 lety

    Excellent video 👍

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! 😊

  • @I.Khalil
    @I.Khalil Před 2 lety +1

    Thank You so much for this great clear guide. short but complete and to the point :)
    It's the best one I saw until now , helped me a lot in converting my first plant to LECA :)

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      You're very welcome! thank you for your comment!!

    • @I.Khalil
      @I.Khalil Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b One small question - Did you try plants ( such as Ficus Elastica ) propagation in LECA ?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      I have propagated lots of plants in leca. I have not tried ficus, but I have propagated a zz leaf successfully. So I think ficus would work fine.

    • @I.Khalil
      @I.Khalil Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b Thanks for your kind response.
      One more question: Did you try before to use Pumice instead of LECA in semi-hydroponic ?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      @@I.Khalil I have not.

  • @tracysullivan7913
    @tracysullivan7913 Před 2 lety

    Great info thanks.

  • @janetdcosta2634
    @janetdcosta2634 Před 2 lety

    Good 👍 Information about Leca well done 👏 ✔ 👍 👌 😀 🙌

  • @katherinesanchez_
    @katherinesanchez_ Před 3 lety

    so helpful thank you

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      You’re so welcome!!!

  • @nanaabena4382
    @nanaabena4382 Před 2 lety +1

    This might be the best video I have seen on the whole leca transition. Nicely done. Thank you.
    Can I just use the super thrive as my plant food or do I also need the other stuff.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      You do need all the stuff. thank you so much for your comment!

  • @varshahpink
    @varshahpink Před 3 lety

    Very useful

  • @SuperDiva515
    @SuperDiva515 Před 2 lety

    Peace thanks so much. I can’t get with the bugs from the soil. You don’t use the yarn I see. So dope 🔥🔥🌻

  • @ONEFREESPIRITED1
    @ONEFREESPIRITED1 Před 2 lety

    Great video that describes the process so well.
    I’ve wondered if you can propagate in leca?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Yes, absolutely. it works great!

  • @aspirativemusicproduction2135

    I was curious about leca growing. Watching this I decided it's not for me. I still use leca In my pot mixes but completely in leca is for someone else. I do have some succulents in leca for good dranage.

  • @debralewis1675
    @debralewis1675 Před 9 měsíci

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @adrianaluna7075
    @adrianaluna7075 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! Thank you so much! 💕🌱 I have a question though, do you ever have to change the Leca out? Or is that something that happens like when repotting the plant?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +2

      You do not need to change the LECA. When repotting you can rinse and reuse the same LECA as long as there is no disease. I have a video on cleaning LECA if you are interested!

  • @ShrimpPimp
    @ShrimpPimp Před 2 lety

    The LECA is inert but tap water pH takes a day or two to settle due to the buffers added to it whilst it in the pipe network. The water needs to breath without a lid to settle properly as the buffers gas off. Good to age the water before making solution or use ro-di for full control. I think many people don’t understand this when they make claims it’s the leca doing it

  • @debbieescobar6267
    @debbieescobar6267 Před 3 lety +1

    New sub here! I'm a visual person so your demonstration is very helpful! Does a transitioning plant shed its soil roots while growing water roots?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      They usually shed at least part of their soil roots, but not necessarily all of them in my experience.

  • @alinawarner2710
    @alinawarner2710 Před 2 lety +1

    "No body knows what's in it" hahaha soooo true.

  • @joehisel5966
    @joehisel5966 Před rokem

    I would guess effect leca has on the pH of water has to do with the hardness of it when it's used.

  • @maya-uf7lo
    @maya-uf7lo Před 3 lety +2

    thanks for this video! it's very informative :) I have a question - why do you use regular tap water instead of pH adjusted water when first transitioning?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +3

      I just use whatever the plant was used to be watered with.

    • @maya-uf7lo
      @maya-uf7lo Před 3 lety +1

      @@cat.b i see, thank you for the quick reply!

  • @sakshibansal9539
    @sakshibansal9539 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. How do the mushy roots get reminded removed from the inner pot.
    Secondly, how often do you check on the water level in the outer pot.
    Thirdly, can this be used for plants like senseiveria. Request a video on it if it's possible.
    Thanks

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      The mushy roots will be flushed out over time. For most plants I check the water level once a week, but sometimes a plant may need more water. Overtime you get to know your plants and their needs. People do use LECA with sansevieria (now dracena), but I don't have any so I haven't tried it.

    • @sakshibansal9539
      @sakshibansal9539 Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b thank you so much

  • @queenv3
    @queenv3 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for such an informative leca video. I am thinking about trying it with some of my plants and have watched a ton of videos however this made the most sense. I currently only use distilled water on all my plants because I have super hard water, will flushing with tap water harm anything? Going to watch your other videos, thx again!

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you! I'm really glad you found it useful. I have very hard tap water as well and I flush with it with no problem. If you are concerned you can always do the flush with tap water and then do a final rinse with distilled water. I think doing the whole flush with distilled water would be too wasteful, unless you have an endless supply! Rain water would work great too if you have a rain barrel.

    • @queenv3
      @queenv3 Před 3 lety +1

      @@cat.b thank you, that helps so much because I was hoping to be able to use tap water to flush so I don't need to use distilled.

  • @mikaylageringer8323
    @mikaylageringer8323 Před rokem

    Hi! This video has been very helpful for me, thank you!
    I have one question, what exactly do you mean by "flushing" every couple weeks? Thanks!

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      I demonstrate flushing in the beginning of the video.

  • @thebilliondollarsmom
    @thebilliondollarsmom Před 2 lety

    Hi, I living in Australia. Im happy watching your video, its very very informed me.
    Can I use Seaweed Liquid Fertilizer for plants in Leca hydroponic media?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Hi! thank you for you comment! I do not have experience using products other than the ones I show in the video, so I cannot really say.

  • @lele2517
    @lele2517 Před 2 lety

    I am late to this video. Best so far I’ve seen. Thanks so much. I have a small question: the transition period:, do you mean to start with regular tap water and add in the mixed solution (which includes distilled water, ph, superthrive, and the flora series) little by little until it’s fully transitioned?
    Thanks again !

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      that would work fine. you can also transition from tap water, then to distilled water gradually, then to nutrient solution gradually. I think both ways would work just fine.

    • @lele2517
      @lele2517 Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b thanks for this. Being new to this I didn’t fully understand what the transition period on your video meant.

  • @jameswalls705
    @jameswalls705 Před rokem +1

    VERY INFORMATIVE! I HAVE WATCHED NUMEROUS VIDEOS ON TRANSFERRING PLANTS TO LECA FROM SOIL & THIS IS ONE OF THE BETTER ONES I HAVE WATCHED!
    GETS RIGHT TO THE POINT WITH-OUT ALOT OF UNNECESSARY STUFF SO I ACTUALLY CAN LEARN FROM THE VIDEO INSTEAD OF ADDING TO MY CONFUSION!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE DETAILED VIDEO! AFTER WATCHING, IM READY TO SWITCH OVER TO LECA! JUST 2 QUESTIONS......
    1. DOES EVERY PLANT THRIVE IN THE LECA OR IS IT SOME TYPES OF PLANTS THAT DON'T DO WELL IN LECA?!
    2. I CAN'T AFFORD SPECIAL POTS FOR ALL MY PLANT COLLECTION SO WHAT IS BETTER, GLASS OR PLASTIC, WHEN CHOOSING A POT?! IM GONNA USE PLASTIC CONTAINERS THAT I CAN SEE THRU, LIKE THE CONTAINERS U GET FROM THE DELI HOLDING SALAD'S....
    3. WHY DO SOME PEOPLE PUT A HOLE IN THE PLASTIC CONTAINERS?! CAN U LIST THE PROS AND CONS OF HOLE OR NO HOLE?!
    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      thank you so much!

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      All the plants I have tried dis well in LECA except ferns. I have not tried cacti, snake plants or succulents.
      I don’t think the type of pot matters much.
      Some ppl put a hole on the
      side of the container at the level they want the water line if it’s a container with no drainage holes like a vase. It’s like an overflow. It prevents over-filling. I guess it allows flushing as well, but Flushing without real drainage holes is not as effective.

  • @luisabyr3333
    @luisabyr3333 Před 3 lety

    I see you have a philodendron orange plant next to you. I have one, but it didn't do good in the lecca. Yours is beautiful.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +2

      That's too bad! Don't give up. If a plant is struggling when first transferred to LECA, try putting it in a closed container (clear plastic bag or tote) until it is established, and then gradually open the container to acclimate the plant to normal room air humidity over a couple weeks.

  • @cweeraphao
    @cweeraphao Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this very informative video. Question, you said you stored the nutrients water in the dark place. How long can you store it for before it go bad. Thank you

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Good question. I have used it even if it smelled funky (like a dirty fish aquarium). I would not keep it more than a month but that's completely arbitrary.

  • @candide1991
    @candide1991 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your video ! I imagined that if you have a water propagated plant that you put il leca instead of soil the transition is easier for the plant ? I went to Canadian tire today and the sticker on the superthrive bottle wasn’t the same so I didn’t buy it cause I didn’t know if it was the same product just with a new sticker on it do you know if they changed the sticker ?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +3

      I would be surprised if they changed the formula, but reaching to the company may be the best way to confirm that. When I transfer a plant with water roots, I put enough water to cover all the roots and let the lever gradually go down over a few weeks. Because water roots can dry and die. I have not transferred water-rooted plants many times though.

    • @candide1991
      @candide1991 Před 3 lety

      @@cat.b thanks for your really quick response ! I’ll add more water :)

  • @jackiea.7971
    @jackiea.7971 Před 14 dny

    I’ve been using lecca for a while, and im curious on your advice on how often to fill the reservoir of nutrient water for plants that don’t like wet feet. Specifically, my umbrella tree has been suffering from bad root rot and I recently did a rescue mission on her. However, I’m still lost about how often to water her reservoir

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 14 dny

      the water level in the reservoir should be kept more or less at the same level at all times. the roots that will grow into the water will be water roots and will be adapted to live in water. just make sure you don’t put too much water and submerge roots that are not adapted to water.

  • @Somebodyoncetoldmetheworld-

    Tysm! Btw can you use hydroponics without ph and floramicro/bloom/gro? I only have superthrive right now.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      tjank you for your comment! you can start with just superthrive, but I’m not sure if it would work long term. I have not tried it.

  • @robertng4286
    @robertng4286 Před rokem

    Hi..
    Love your video here, & thanks a lot !
    May I ask, can I use leca to root fig cuttings??

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      Cuttings from a fig tree? I have never tried rooting tree cuttings in LECA. I expect it would work in a closed container for humidity.

    • @robertng4286
      @robertng4286 Před rokem

      @@cat.b ok.. thanks.. have u ever rooted any hardwood plant in this leca media??
      Since leca is an organic material, will it also contribute to decay & root rots??

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      LECA is not organic. I have not rooted wood in LECA. there is good air circulation in LECA so I would think it would reduce the risk of rot.

    • @robertng4286
      @robertng4286 Před rokem

      @@cat.b thank u for the vital info.. appreciate it very much, 🙏

  • @JYvanna
    @JYvanna Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video, this is the first time I've heard the transition part be mentioned in a video so it filled me with a sense of relief.
    I haven't tried leca before but am preparing to transition some of my plants to it, in terms of that transition period where the plant loses the "soil roots", where it's brown and mushy how do I get rid of them then if I choose not to disturb the roots? Do I continue flushing anyways in hopes it will flush those brown roots or will I have to take the plant out of leca to rinse it off of it?
    In terms of flushing if I don't have the option to have a catcher/reservoir and instead hold the leca inside a closed container with the water included (i.e. glass container), how would I flush it? Is it a case of continuously filling the container till the old water rises to the top? or fill and drain whilst holding the plant and leca in place? Or is it one where I'd have to keep replanting the leca into it every time I flush it?
    Thank you for a very straightforward and informative video helped me very much

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +2

      thank you for your comment!! if you use a cover pot, flushing will get rid of dead roots over time. if not you will have to take it out after a few weeks to rinse it off and clean the leca. flushing in a pot without drainage would be done by filling the container and pouring the water out while holding the plant multiple times. it’s not easy or fun. running water would take a very long time and the top leca would likely float out of the pot.

    • @JYvanna
      @JYvanna Před 2 lety

      @@cat.bThat was everything I needed to start, so thank you so much☺️🥰

  • @mazenalshami766
    @mazenalshami766 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful. Thank you. Have you ever tried growing plants in 100% water? without leca or any other material... If so, please share your method and experience.

  • @Diana-ps3ky
    @Diana-ps3ky Před 2 lety +1

    Hi there, thanks for the video. I’m new to leca and want to understand more before I start this process. After the plant has transition, do how often do I use nutrient water? do I switch between nutrient water and regular ph water?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      Once you transition, you refresh the nutrient water everytime you flush. In between flushes, you just top up the reservoir with pH adjusted water as needed.

    • @Diana-ps3ky
      @Diana-ps3ky Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b thanks for the quick response. I’m still confused, how much nutrient water do you put? To the water line? Or you put a small amount and then top the rest with ph water to the water line?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      You always fill water or nutrient solution to the level I show in the video. No more.

    • @Diana-ps3ky
      @Diana-ps3ky Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b thank you!! I’m definitely gonna give it a try.

  • @priscillaguerra8706
    @priscillaguerra8706 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much for the amazing information. I just got some unrooted cuttings. Should I start with LECA or leave in water to grow the roots? Thank you

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +3

      I prefer to root them directly in LECA, and inside a clear container like a tote, upside down vase, plastic bag. The very high humidity allows the cutting to live without roots while it’s growing roots, and it also makes roots grow way quicker. You also remove the stress of switching from water to LECA. when the cutting is rooted, gradually open the container over 7-10 days to acclimate it to normal room humidity.

    • @priscillaguerra8706
      @priscillaguerra8706 Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b thank you very much for the precious tip!
      Should I start with the nutrients solution since the begging or just ph adjusted water?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      just ph adjusted water until it’s rooted.

    • @priscillaguerra8706
      @priscillaguerra8706 Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b I can’t thank you enough. Have a great day!!!

  • @bripowell7759
    @bripowell7759 Před 2 lety +1

    Does anyone find that the ph readings on their moisture meter are fairly accurate? I don’t have a ph kit yet.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      If you check your moisture meter instructions, you will probably see a warning to not put it in water and that it can damage it.

  • @aishaboldon2276
    @aishaboldon2276 Před rokem

    Do you water in between flushing? Maybe add a little nutrient water?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      top up with ph adjusted water as needed between flushes.

  • @akcentmrsenna6116
    @akcentmrsenna6116 Před 2 lety

    Hi , is there any course available for succulent plants ???
    Please let me know I want to be expert in this .thank you so much

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      I don’t know one.

  • @danielaoliveira8281
    @danielaoliveira8281 Před rokem

    I just got a plant from the plant store with leca o.o
    I was baffled about how this works as I didn't ask for this soil xD This video was super enlightening, but come on, now I have to buy so many nutrient products? -_-

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      no you can transfer it back to soil. If it starts to wilt put it inside a clear container for a few weeks and then gradually back to room air over a couple weeks.

  • @greenmatton
    @greenmatton Před rokem

    How do you choose a size of leca? Because I noticed they come in large sizes and tiny sizes and everything in between. Does it make a difference?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +2

      I personally use whatever is cheaper and easy to finds. Plants might be more stable in smaller LECA when first transferred. Smaller LECA also holds more water but that’s not really significant to me in real life use.

  • @Reynate65
    @Reynate65 Před rokem

    Can you use Miracle Gro for the nutrients?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      That would be very simple and easy. I haven’t tried, but I’m guessing if it was a good idea growers would do it.

  • @Nivieee
    @Nivieee Před 2 lety

    Really helpful video! 😊 Are you from the province of Québec?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      oui!!

    • @Nivieee
      @Nivieee Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b J'avais cru entendre un accent familier aussi! 🙂

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      😁

  • @muCephei_
    @muCephei_ Před 10 měsíci

    Interesting to know about PH in relation to LECA.
    Maybe not get LECA from Ikea lol...
    I don't have the patience to test the PH.

  • @kadalgurun9447
    @kadalgurun9447 Před rokem

    can u use slow realese fertilizer for semi hydroponic?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      I don’t know.

  • @reashellbrightman4260
    @reashellbrightman4260 Před 2 lety

    Hey where do you get the white vases from?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      The white cover pots? from Canadian Tire. They only have stores in Canada

  • @tlc2695
    @tlc2695 Před rokem

    I just purchased a Easter catcus. Can i use leca balls for it?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      That’s a type of that plant that has very fine roots, so cleaning them well enough to transfer to LECA is challenging. It would be easier and less risky to start one in LECA from cuttings.

  • @louisabyrd7439
    @louisabyrd7439 Před 3 lety

    Do you have to use a catch pot or can you use the plant and lecca in glass jar.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety +1

      You can use a glass vase, although it makes flushing more difficult. I don't recommend to use any jar with the opening smaller than the rest of the container as there is a high risk of damaging the roots when you decide to remove the plant from the container. So a mason jar is not a good option.

    • @louisabyrd7439
      @louisabyrd7439 Před 3 lety

      @@cat.b Okay. Thank you. What type of fertilizer do you use.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      I show all the products I use in the video.

  • @GrizzlyUrsusArctos
    @GrizzlyUrsusArctos Před 2 lety

    I’m new to leca but have my orchids successfully growing In water in clear glass. Is adding leca beneficial?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      Growing in water with roots submerged is very different than growing in passive hydroponics with LECA. Your orchids have 100% water roots by now. If they are doing well, I don't see a reason to put them through the stress of transitioning to a different system. You could add LECA and still keep the roots submerged, but I don't see any advantage to doing that.

  • @lexgrrez
    @lexgrrez Před 2 lety

    I imported my plants and they came bare root so they've only been living in water since I got them. Would I follow the same process?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      It depends. If they've only been in water for a few days you can put them in LECA as show in the video. If they have been in water long enough for the soil roots to die or adapt to water and for the plant to grow water roots, it will be more difficult.

  • @tlc2695
    @tlc2695 Před rokem

    is there a particular brand of leca balls you use?

  • @jerriannwasson8972
    @jerriannwasson8972 Před 2 lety

    How long does it take to see growth? I’ve transferred a couple of plants and some cuttings. Roots are growing but no new growth. It’s been about 3 weeks. Am I being impatient?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      it’s extremely variable. but the plant will establish itself before pushing new growth, so it can take many weeks. roots first, then foliage. a plant will not push new growth if it doesn’t have the root system to support it.

  • @JenniferPerez-ye2tg
    @JenniferPerez-ye2tg Před 2 lety

    Before transferring my plant from soil to leca, is it necessary to first have them sit in water and then later on when they grow water roots- put it in leca?? I just don’t know how long they take to grow water roots or if I’m being impatient 😆

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +2

      No need to put them in water first. that’s just one more transition to stress the plant. I do exactly as shown in the video.

  • @aishaboldon2276
    @aishaboldon2276 Před 2 lety

    Just curious if you see some rotten roots do you cut them or leave them alone?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      if I’ve taken the plant out of the pot already then I remove any dead roots.

  • @valsalajohn9313
    @valsalajohn9313 Před 2 lety

    Can we use leca without adding the 3 nutrients mentioned by you in this video. Pls reply

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      I’m thinking if you do that long term the plant might lack nutrients.

  • @elsaa.4601
    @elsaa.4601 Před rokem

    Sorry for this question… but can I put a plant in leca with no roots ? If yes then is there more water in that pot ? Ty blessings

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +2

      You can start cuttings (no roots) in leca, you don’t need to put more water, the roots will grow down. BUT, make sure the leca is all wet when potting, and put the plant inside a closed clear container so it gets 100% humidity while it grows roots. once it’s well rooted open the container gradually over about 10-14 days to acclimate it gradually to regular air humidity.

    • @elsaa.4601
      @elsaa.4601 Před rokem

      @@cat.b Ty for this information.
      Yes leca is clean and was sitting in water for 4 days 🙈🙈

    • @elsaa.4601
      @elsaa.4601 Před rokem

      @@cat.b also I changed my flamingo anthurium to leca and follow the steps just a bit of water etc
      I’m trying to ignore it (I don’t have much luck with anthurium) hopefully it makes it 🙏🏼

  • @vanschermerhorn7167
    @vanschermerhorn7167 Před 10 měsíci

    Does size matter ( Diameter ) when using Leca ?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 10 měsíci

      I personally use whatever is cheaper and easy to finds. Plants might be more stable in smaller LECA when first transferred. Smaller LECA also holds more water but that’s not really significant to me in real life use.

  • @louisabyr6826
    @louisabyr6826 Před 3 lety

    My Lecca had an odor when I was going to change the water. Is that normal.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 3 lety

      Did it smell like a fish tank?

  • @missusq21
    @missusq21 Před 2 lety

    I repot my maculata in pumice and after 2 days it started to be limpy n bendy all over. Water is slightly lower th roots. Can i know why that happens?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety

      Hi! I responded to your first message just below 😊

  • @yohandarlings5349
    @yohandarlings5349 Před 2 lety

    Can i just put my plant with leca in a clear glass without no holes? Is it possible? As i want to see the roots everyday in my plant

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      yes you can. it just makes flushing difficult

  • @arie_rogers87
    @arie_rogers87 Před 2 lety

    What type of leca do you use? I've been reading reviews and some are super smelly like Sulphur I bet that kind has a higher pH. I hear hydroton is dusty but no smell and or pH. I don't know I guess. So much research to do

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 2 lety +1

      I use the cheapest I can find, usually from amazon, and it has no smell. Any leca is dusty and needs to be rinsed before use. It’s made of clay so as the balls rub together during fabrication and and transport, dust will form. I don’t think you can avoid that. It is possible that hydroton is more inert in regards to pH. I have not tried that brand.

    • @arie_rogers87
      @arie_rogers87 Před 2 lety

      @@cat.b thanks for your response :) I am officially switching to leca. I'm in the process of finding the right way for me, and the special babies I plan on having in it. Once I get my set up correct I hope it does the trick and instead of surviving plants I hope they thrive.

  • @farrarozan4325
    @farrarozan4325 Před rokem

    Are LECA only for decorative plants? Can I also grow edibles/veggies ?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem

      not for root vegetables, but I don’t see a reason you couldn’t grow herbs, peppers etc…

  • @michellekeyser5034
    @michellekeyser5034 Před 4 měsíci

    What brand leca do you use?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před 4 měsíci

      no brand in particular, best deal I can find.

  • @lauranichols2920
    @lauranichols2920 Před rokem

    Once I have a good root system going, should I go back to soil?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +2

      I’m not sure I understand. Why transfer a plant to LECA to re-transfer it to soil after? If you want to grow your plant in soil don’t go through all that trouble, just leave it in soil.

    • @lauranichols2920
      @lauranichols2920 Před rokem

      @@cat.b ok so I transferred a struggling plant to Leca to help it. It is now doing well and I thought I’d put it back in soil. So it’s ok for the plant to keep living in Leca? I ask this because it’s a monstera and will get big hopefully.

    • @lauranichols2920
      @lauranichols2920 Před rokem

      @@cat.b also, do you ever use the Micro, Gro, Bloom nutrients again after the initial time?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      I understand. You can transfer it back to soil if you prefer to grow plants in soil, or you can grow in LECA. If you can offer it enough light for it become really big, it might be a bit tricky to check the water/nutrient solution level.

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +1

      You renew the nutrient solution every time you flush.

  • @shedocs
    @shedocs Před rokem

    Thanks for this …but to be 100% clear.. you only use nutrients every two -4weeks when you flush every 2-4 weeks,in between that you only use water…correct… and one more quick question, Ove never understood… should the roots of the plant sit in the water that’s at the bottom… or does the pebbles some how draw water up to where the roots are?(Hope this makes sense😅)

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +2

      you use nutrient solution only after flushing that is correct. the roots need to be above water line when you transfer the plant because the roots the plant has are soil roots. Over time the plant will develop water roots that will reach the water/nutrient solution. Water roots can live in water without rotting. the soil roots will get water from the LECA.

    • @shedocs
      @shedocs Před rokem

      @@cat.b Gotcha ! Thanks so much

  • @angelicanicol7658
    @angelicanicol7658 Před 2 lety

    🤗🤗🤗👍🙋😘

  • @allanhansen481
    @allanhansen481 Před rokem

    The pH rises because the plant consumes nutrients. It is a simple chemical reaction that is well understood. The same thing will happen if you have the plant in water.

  • @sanpreetkaur1866
    @sanpreetkaur1866 Před 2 lety

    They need no soil at all??

  • @peterchee7588
    @peterchee7588 Před rokem

    Won't the it breed mosquitoes?

    • @cat.b
      @cat.b  Před rokem +2

      I don’t use LECA outdoors so it’s not a problem.

  • @handsdirtymindclean2973

    Hi there, I also did something similar re: LECA. Please check it out.

  • @annieb7255
    @annieb7255 Před 2 lety

    Maudit que t'es belle ma soeur !! ❤

  • @yolirivera1157
    @yolirivera1157 Před měsícem

    Too much work better put the plant in water no soil just fertilized it