Can Plants REALLY Grow Without Roots? The Leca Experiment

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Can a plant thrive without roots? In this video, I test the "no-roots" method: removing all soil roots before transferring the Philodendron Golden tooth Tiger plant to leca. I compare this to a traditionally rooted plant to see which method is better. Watch to find out the surprising results!
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Komentáře • 134

  • @deemari577
    @deemari577 Před rokem +14

    Hi Queen! That's a great experiment. I have done the same just out of frustration when roots didn't look great with my hoyas not knowing what would happen. I've only cut down some of the roots on my Philos. Cutting the roots did not affect the plants, they're doing well. I think the stems just keep feeding the plant leaves thru the water as opposed to soil. Thanks teacher! Is that your true profession🤔... Lol! That pink and white looks pretty on you! See you next video! Dee, NY, USA

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +6

      Plants keep surprising us. They want to live against all odds. 😊. No I am not a teacher. Teachers are crazy saints 🥰🥰💗

  • @takeprofits1917
    @takeprofits1917 Před rokem +6

    Every plant I buy, I immediately dump the soil, cut all roots, leaving a small nub. I put the cutting in my fish tank. In two weeks, nice solid water roots and ready for leca. No time to waste with old soil roots.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      I love that aggressive approach 😊😁

  • @vanissaberg5824
    @vanissaberg5824 Před rokem +10

    Plants are so adaptable and they definitely do send signals to regrow new roots, stems or leaves whenever they're pruned back. I treat my aquarium plants the same way cutting off leaves and roots. It helps them adapt to growing under water without as much rotting bits coming off as they change themselves to live in that environment. I think it also helps them direct their energy to produce more new growth instead of hanging on to the old growth. It's fascinating!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      I totally agree! It is so amazing! I love learning more about them everyday.

  • @dillonkentworth6718
    @dillonkentworth6718 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I use this method when I convert plants from soil to growing hydroponically with my fish! I leave the teeniest but of root, a few millimeters, to get it started, but then I let it develop its own water roots.
    The only trouble I’ve had is that sometimes the new developing leaf can get stunted. Worst case you can make a little cut or two to prompt it to make a new growth point, if your apical growth doesn’t recover.

  • @JacquelineJax
    @JacquelineJax Před 3 měsíci +1

    I prefer to start with fresh roots so if I haven’t propagated the plant in water, then I remove the roots if possible in some cases, I have switched to a soil mix and then down the road switched it to us so that there’s a transition if the plant may not react well to a quick switch

  • @renatecormick7399
    @renatecormick7399 Před rokem +5

    That is so interesting. It makes sense to take all the roots off and let the plant develop new leca roots. I’ve often heard about people using leca to strike new cuttings so it’s much the same situation. I grow a few orchids and it is very common for the old roots to die off anyway when transitioning to leca so once again it makes sense to allow the plant to develop new roots. This is definitely something I will be keeping in mind. Thanks Nora for sharing this experiment.

  • @80PercentScottish
    @80PercentScottish Před rokem +4

    I think you're right - it forces the plant to adapt faster.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      It really does. So question for me now is, do I do this for all my plants going forward? Which plants will I not dot his for?

    • @80PercentScottish
      @80PercentScottish Před rokem

      @@TheLecaQueen it's how counterintuitive it feels - makes it feel like torture but it gets results 🤣.

    • @maricarol85
      @maricarol85 Před rokem

      Yeah, I'm wondering if this method would work for my phal orchids.

  • @I.Khalil
    @I.Khalil Před rokem +3

    Thank You so much for this great this ... I've learned a lot, it's one of the best SemiHydroponic Leca conversion experiments I've ever seen, 🙂

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for your kind words 🙏 😊.

  • @kaylakitty3814
    @kaylakitty3814 Před rokem +5

    This was so interesting, great experiment! Whenever I get around to transferring a plant from soil to LECA, I would be inclined to get rid of all the soil roots. I’ve just recently started my first ever LECA plants. I started them from cuttings that I rooted in water.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +6

      Thank you! I have known about this method for a long time and was too scared to try it. What better way to find out than to do an experiment! It certainly opened my eyes! 😁

  • @80PercentScottish
    @80PercentScottish Před rokem +6

    This was a great experiment! I've had to do this with some plants that just want to rot and not make new roots. It's saved a few!

  • @manjuk1708
    @manjuk1708 Před rokem +9

    Wow. That's new on CZcams. I can share one similar thing happened with howarthia succulent of mine. Since my howarthia got root rot, I got rid of all it's roots. I waited it bare root hoping it will grow roots. It didn't. So after 2 weeks, I put it over soil and misted it. After about 1 month, I went to check by taking off soil, I couldn't pull it. I knew roots developed. So guys even succulents with no roots have hope. Hahaha

    • @pudik2008
      @pudik2008 Před rokem

      Thank you for sharing that,I have tons of succulents! 💪🪴

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +4

      Thank you Manju and thanks for sharing your succulent story.

  • @providencesg
    @providencesg Před rokem +2

    Thanks for sharing the experiment. Personally I would prefer to remove all the old roots in order to avoid having root rot for the soil roots. If the plant is healthy, new water roots will appear.
    I have my pots and LECA ready, procrastinating a little to start my first conversion!!!
    Again, thank you!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      providencesg you are very welcome! Now get going!!!

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Před rokem +2

    Wow. I’m surprised at the plant with no root did so good. I’ll be trying that on a plant with lots of brown soil roots. Thanks for experiment!

  • @I.Khalil
    @I.Khalil Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much Nora for sharing this great experience, this is one of the best step-by-step videos I've ever seen explaining (in 2 different methods) how to switch from Soil to Leca .. I've enjoyed it & learned a lot from it. 🙂
    I've just applied it on my small Ficus Audrey plant , I'll let you know the results in the following weeks ... fingers crossed 🙂

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      I am so glad it was helpful. All the best with your Audrey. I would love to know how she goes.

  • @msladyjune3285
    @msladyjune3285 Před rokem +1

    Great Experiment. Enjoyed your video. Happy Planting 💚🪴🌿

  • @joannhutchings3693
    @joannhutchings3693 Před rokem +3

    Very good video. I will start clipping all roots now, before planting into leca. It seems that the one with just the main stem had more energy to produce water roots. Great experiment 👍

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, Joann. It really was eye-opening. 😁

  • @mari.n.w155
    @mari.n.w155 Před rokem +4

    Wow, it looks like cutting the roots actually promoted new growth..... I think I'll clip my roots now lol

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      Interesting right!!! Game changer for sure!

  • @artemistv3221
    @artemistv3221 Před rokem +1

    Woow that's is sooo interesting! If it works with no roots, because you cut they off, than you can put plant cuttings direct in leca. That's what i think. What is with old plants. I read and hear, don't do that with old big plants. But if cutting the roots, that must work for this too, so i think.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      I was truly shocked. I did not expect to see that result. I would not do it with a bigger plant for sure, I think, not yet anyway, who knows! Maybe another experiment is on the cards!

  • @yattydiaz3414
    @yattydiaz3414 Před rokem +2

    I'm so happy you shared this, I only remove soil roots if I can't get the organic material off but dang, maybe I should start removing all the roots always because that root growth is amazing. Thank you 😊 💓

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +5

      You are welcome Yatty! Iknow right! I have been too afraid to try this method but it seems this might be a way to go. 😁

    • @yattydiaz3414
      @yattydiaz3414 Před rokem +1

      @@TheLecaQueen I agree, results were amazing 🥰

  • @miaseh1
    @miaseh1 Před 3 měsíci

    This is amazing. Ive been so worried about getting the roots really clean. If I can just cut them off and be good? That’s a game changer.

  • @edaozugur5839
    @edaozugur5839 Před rokem +1

    omg! i am so glad that i found your channel!!! you are an amazing woman, i have been looking for this imformations about leca for a long long timeee!!! thank youuu!!!!! (and i love your earrings

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words and for watching and subscribing, much appreciated!

  • @AmaSharapova
    @AmaSharapova Před rokem +1

    So cule! I was looking for the answer about the different roots. Thank you so much, this changes everything! ;)

  • @Lela-plants
    @Lela-plants Před 4 měsíci

    Hello, I am late to the Leca party. Love your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před 4 měsíci

      Never late!!! You are right on time!!!

  • @appoolika
    @appoolika Před rokem +2

    Hi Nora! Good one! 🙂 I did chop out the roots of my Philodendron Ceylon - when the long method did not produce any new roots for more than a month. Out of desperation. It worked well in the end.
    Not sure I would do it again though! My (plant) weak heart may not be able to handle it! 😀 😀

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I never thought I could chop the roots off as well but we get stronger as we do more.

  • @pudik2008
    @pudik2008 Před rokem +2

    Hi Nora! Great experiment,I’m just as shocked as you are! It’s almost like the one that had the roots cut off started from scratch, and the one with soil roots you could say went backwards! Hmmmm! Natalie

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +3

      Thanks Natalie! Aren't plants just amazing?

  • @GBtude
    @GBtude Před rokem +1

    Hello, based on your experiment I believe I would cut off all the old roots. Thank you for teaching us how things can go.

  • @Tjescoo
    @Tjescoo Před rokem +1

    Honestly, the conclusion you're goving while asking for our opinions seems the most likely (and so well put by you!). I've been experimenting with Leca and cuttings and noticed similar behavior on different plant species

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Fair enough! I tend to agree. Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @vikkirountoit497
    @vikkirountoit497 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video! I will definitely try cutting off roots and using rooting hormone solution - I currently don't have any but will now look for some:) I recall learning that plant hormones dictate all cellular activities including the growth of roots. I imagine that removing all the growing tips alters the hormone balance and causes a certain set of actions assuming the plant has enough energy stored to use for those actions. In your case, I think you are providing nutrients and also hormones. For the plant with the (mostly) full roots left intact, the hormones may not be accepted by the appropriate cells as it is experiencing root death and dealing with whatever hormones that is producing. It is all very interesting and I'm so glad you did this experiment and shared the results! I would be curious to see if a 3rd plant would have provided even more info for comparison: cutting the roots off, adding nutrients, but adding no hormones.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +1

      Now that is an experiment I can get behind. I reckon it may take a little longer to root without the hormone but it would still root.

  • @alfredarogers5197
    @alfredarogers5197 Před rokem +1

    Based on the removal of the roots I would go with that method. Just my humble opinion. Thanks for doing the experiment 💚🪴

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Thanks Alfreda! Iend to agree with your not so humble opinion.☺

  • @nokibin9676
    @nokibin9676 Před rokem +4

    It focused it’s energy on creating new roots instead of growth on thr one with no roots. the one with roots left on probabaly got stressed from the soil roots rotting …

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +3

      Great analysis, thank you, I also believe you are right.

  • @margimorris7360
    @margimorris7360 Před rokem +1

    I'm experimenting with cutting all the roots off a ZZ plants. I'll let you know how I go. I put it in a glass jar with no holes so did want to have to deal with rotting roots. Wish me luck. Great timing with this video, as I've been stressing I did the wrong thing

  • @BlondeMujer
    @BlondeMujer Před 8 měsíci

    Very excited to try this method. Will take off roots when repotting to leca. Thank you for the educational content!

  • @juanitagordon5064
    @juanitagordon5064 Před rokem

    You are truly the Leca queen

  • @gaddaitherage8204
    @gaddaitherage8204 Před 9 měsíci

    Different plants reacts differently, even within same species and condition. Good that you did this experiment though. Very admirable. Thank you!

  • @petevsplants7516
    @petevsplants7516 Před rokem +1

    Great job, Nora! :D Learnt a lot in this one hehe

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Thanks, Pete.I am so glad esp coming from you😍

  • @nunyabiz36
    @nunyabiz36 Před rokem +1

    Great idea to conduct this experiment. I wonder had you supplied more water with nutrients to actually cover the plant roots initially, if the results would’ve been different. I’ve done this with monstera and I’ve had new roots growing in a week with no loss to old root system. Of course considering that monstera is much easier to propagate.

  • @artemistv3221
    @artemistv3221 Před rokem

    Hello my dear Queen of the Jungle, of Leca, of Plants. :-) I wish you and every here a bright shining christmas, a great time with family and friends. I hope you are all well!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Thank you 😊. I am well. I wish you a fabulous Christmas as well.

  • @cf1140
    @cf1140 Před rokem

    great experiment, now I know what to do, thank you Leca Queen

  • @katerinapapakonstantinou4231

    Dear Nora, what do you think for the idea to COMBINE your LONG METHOD with the NO ROOTS METHOD? I am about to transfer some grown ups from soil to pumice snd they are currently sitting in plain water. So, I think I might get rid of (most of,) the soil roots and treat them more or less like cuttings giving them a roots stimulant and also keep spraying their leaves with Growth Technology Clonex Mist till they grow adequate water roots. And then, pot them up in pumice using your excellent method. Basically I aim at trying the long method in 2 ways: a,) with most of the soil roots on, b) with almost all the soil roots off.
    Watching your videos is gorgeously addictive 😂❤❤❤
    THANS A LOT!!!

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +3

      First of all, I am going to say I LOVE THIS!!!! I love where you are going with this. I don't think I have done that actually, if I have I can't remember. I think it might work. If I did that I would definitely use an air stone and oxygenate the solution and keep the plant really warm, humid and lit up!!! I am tempted to do this now!! Exciting. Please keep me posted.

    • @katerinapapakonstantinou4231
      @katerinapapakonstantinou4231 Před rokem

      @@TheLecaQueen Dear Nora, I am so glad to hear from you.. You made my day! I can't wait to watch you doing this experiment, and any experiment really. I love your enthusiasm and creativity. In a comment or following video could you please explain how you can make or get hold of an air stone? Thanks a lot!!!
      It is an honour for me to keep you posted. I am a complete beginner with semi-hydroponics and I spend hours and hours every day watching your lovely videos and learning so-so much...
      Keep going! YOU ARE SO INSPIRATIONAL... 🌹🌻🌷

    • @katerinapapakonstantinou4231
      @katerinapapakonstantinou4231 Před rokem +1

      I am also thinking to use some GT clonex gel to seal the plant's vitality within. I am lucky to have found some of these products in my country (Hellas) and they will be ordering for me whatever I ask from this make. I feel so lucky lately... Grateful, Nora. Have a lovely day 😊

    • @damiansummersall8537
      @damiansummersall8537 Před rokem +3

      ​@@TheLecaQueen This is what I'm doing and all my plants seem to be doing great so far! 😄
      I've not put any in LECA yet, but they're all growing water roots and many are almost 2 inches with secondary roots. I'm also not using nutrients right now (I need to figure out the PH first) just Root Juice and tap water changed once a week. In terms of oxygenating, I've got some diluted hydrogen peroxide that I could use, but I've not needed to so far.
      The plants I'm trying are:
      • Calathea White Fusion - Notoriously dramatic, wasn't expecting this to do well, but it's actually doing the best of any of them! It's putting out so many new leaves too!
      • Purple Shamrock (Oxalis triangularis)
      • Philodendron Pink Princess
      • Tradescanthia Nanouk
      • Peperomia Red Log
      • Sand Rose (Anacampseros Rufescens)
      • Crassula Buddha's Temple
      • Hawthoria attenuata
      • Lucky Bamboo cuttings
      • Scarlet Star (Guzmania Bromeliaceae)
      • Bloodleaf (Iresene Herbstii)
      Some have been in water for a couple of months, some a couple of weeks. If people are interested I can update how they're doing later on, either when I add nutrients or when I put them in LECA. 😊

  • @dollycaldwell4938
    @dollycaldwell4938 Před rokem

    wow very interesting...who knew??? Great experiment. Also love the great blouse!!

  • @muthatruckinkat
    @muthatruckinkat Před rokem

    Great excercise. I may try this in the spring.

  • @loveharmony1
    @loveharmony1 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @Ty4short50
    @Ty4short50 Před rokem +1

    Love your content ❤

  • @adriennelee6065
    @adriennelee6065 Před rokem

    I did this experiment without even realizing it... I repotted all my soil plants to Leca, but apparently didn't get all the soil off their roots, because the large majority of my plants are declining with root rot. So I'm breaking the "don't take the plant out of the Leca" rule, and taking all the rotted roots off, and trying again. Particularly worried about my grandmother/mother's Christmas cactus offspring, 'cause I really don't want to lose that one!!

  • @michellecastro2475
    @michellecastro2475 Před rokem

    Love the experiment. You're making me want to experiment and I'm learning a lot from you. Ty for all your knowledge ❤️

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +1

      Michelle Castro Thank you! Experiments are really the only way one can know what works in their space.

  • @annaa.5863
    @annaa.5863 Před rokem

    Awesome video, thank you! 💚

  • @revealed434
    @revealed434 Před rokem

    Huuuuu I have learn something today 😊thx queen let me do my own experiment and will let you know 🤗

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Revealed you are very welcome! I love experiments, you go do it!!!

  • @passionateplantperson

    Very valuable information. Thank you for sharing that experiment! Would love to see the same experiment on hoyas!

  • @sakshibansal9539
    @sakshibansal9539 Před rokem +1

    Am a recent leca convert. This looks like a great method. Can this be done for roots that have turned green in leva ( I put them in near transparent containers).
    Also one of the Agalonema plants in Leca keeps getting brown spots on the leaves like a fungal infection. What could be a possible solution. Thanks

  • @marambula
    @marambula Před rokem

    such a cool test!!

  • @mamalongsplants1559
    @mamalongsplants1559 Před rokem

    Thank you my dear 😘🎄

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem

      Mama Long's Plants you are very welcome!😊

  • @autiebleSam
    @autiebleSam Před 9 měsíci

    My theory is that, since LECA is a semi-hydro setup, the soil roots can treat the LECA as a normal potting medium with extra aeration just so long as those soil roots aren't sitting in the water itself, and will start to develop water roots only once the roots start growing into the nutrient solution. I don't think transferring to LECA has created a hostile environment for those roots so long as you don't fill the nutrient solution up to the point those soil roots are submerged.

    • @autiebleSam
      @autiebleSam Před 9 měsíci

      And then I push play and there's more information. I suppose given that the soil roots did mostly rot, it's more like the phenomenon where you cut your plant back and it grows two new stems in its place. You cut the roots back and so, to adapt in what it's identified as a more hostile environment, the plant has generated more new roots to increase its chances of survival in an environment where roots can just disappear.

  • @artemistv3221
    @artemistv3221 Před rokem

    Oh my queen i have a interesting information for you. I try it and it works really well. I do it with a couple of stem cuttings of monstera variegata. Use your aroid mix, fill it with water, put the cuttings in the mix. Fill the water, every area of your aroid mix must be under water! Than put it on a heating mat. I know it is a little bit dangerous (i put the cutting area in wax), but i get a great root grow..... aaand the plant must produce a faster root growth because the water go away with the help of the heating mat. I do it in a biiig plastic bottle. Now i think, what if we can do it with leca. Yes it looks a little bit weird, but for people they have fear, it is a technique between, rooting in water and leca. Perhaps it is a technique for you my queen.:-)

  • @kbm4409
    @kbm4409 Před rokem +1

    Good luck..my fingers crossed...what type of plant is this

  • @ConnieP92
    @ConnieP92 Před rokem +1

    If I had 2 of the same plant I'd probs do the same. But if I have only 1 (just bought a Florida Ghost from my local Flower Power) and am too chicken to cut off all of its roots. I'm impressed with your one with no roots. So, thinking more on it I will cut the roots off and if it dies I can just go and buy me another one ( they were only about 25 bucks!) 😆

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +2

      I almost always buy 2 of the same plant now....don't ask me why!

    • @ConnieP92
      @ConnieP92 Před rokem +2

      @@TheLecaQueen Cos you're The Leca Queen who does all the experiments for the benefit of us mere plebs 🤣 So THANK YOU YOUR MAJESTY!!! 🤩

  • @eehhh3791
    @eehhh3791 Před rokem

    Hi there Ive been enjoying your videos so far....You are Leca Queen haha!! Just wondering do we have to drill holes I forgot this method but I have already started ??
    Thanks if you reply

  • @cherrydolls08
    @cherrydolls08 Před rokem

    Thank you for this experiment. Would you do another experiment with different plant pls pls.

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +1

      You are welcome. I am doing one with Alocasia as we speak. Have you seen the video I did with Hoyas?

    • @cherrydolls08
      @cherrydolls08 Před rokem

      @@TheLecaQueen been watching your video the whole day. Haha. Addicted to it. 😍

  • @moodee7832
    @moodee7832 Před rokem +1

    I've put my philodendron Xanadu in leca and nutrient solution for about 3-4 weeks but the plant is becoming soft and some leaves are turning brown ....what am I supposed to do now ?😭

  • @omaam1005
    @omaam1005 Před rokem

    Hey Lady! I admire how you maintain the beauty you were born with and how lovely your hair styles are. You go Queen! Question, Personal question, Are you an Australian Aborigine with family roots there?
    Yes, of course, I'm also appreciating your plant education. How did it come to you to be daring to cut roots? Was it solely because soil roots get in the way or were there other reasons as well? You got me thinking!
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS and JESUS LOVES YOU AND FAMILY. JOHN 3:16-18

  • @ReasonsToSmile
    @ReasonsToSmile Před 8 měsíci

    How often do you switch out the water reserve with new water?

  • @jeremytalbot8565
    @jeremytalbot8565 Před rokem

    Great Experiment!!! Loved the results.
    I was wondering about cutting my Monstera and starting a new Larger plant. My plants maybe 8 months old. But close to 4 feet already and I only have room for maybe 2-3 more leaves on this pole. If I cut the top off can I make a larger plant from the top cutting? Do I have the right idea?

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +1

      Go for it! You will never know until you try. Check out this video for inspiration:
      czcams.com/video/zwY-BbGtPE4/video.html

  • @haslinahmissel6556
    @haslinahmissel6556 Před 11 měsíci

    What kind of fertiliser do you use for those plants in leca

  • @artemistv3221
    @artemistv3221 Před rokem

    Can i use stem cuttings, they have no roots (for example because the plant lost to much leaves, and the stem area i cut have no roots), to put it in leca? They should produce roots too? I get a sad melanochrysum before weeks. And i think to try, but i want ask, before i do it.

  • @shock2ursystem357
    @shock2ursystem357 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m about to do this now and honestly I’m kinda nervous 😅

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před 11 měsíci

      completely valid feelings! All the best!

  • @manjuk1708
    @manjuk1708 Před rokem +2

    I have one aglaonema that has soil roots and it isn't growing leca roots. May be I will cut all its soil roots and see if miracle happens in my home. Hahaha

  • @jordanlaw7960
    @jordanlaw7960 Před 3 měsíci

    Hey Queen! I know this video is old so I'm really hoping you see this lol but would or should you do the same for alocasia? I want to transfer mine to leca and I'm not sure if I should cut or leave the roota

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před 3 měsíci +1

      czcams.com/video/RkNUYmBejTU/video.html

  • @brendawilliam5931
    @brendawilliam5931 Před rokem +1

    Looks as if the "no root" now has healthy roots. I'd remove the roots.

  • @lindahodnettmayfield1210

    Has anybody found GT Root Zone in the US?

    • @TheLecaQueen
      @TheLecaQueen  Před rokem +1

      I don't think it is available in the US just yet. I could be wrong though...

    • @lindahodnettmayfield1210
      @lindahodnettmayfield1210 Před rokem

      @@TheLecaQueen thanks for following up! Eagerly awaiting its availability here!

  • @eliafalu9247
    @eliafalu9247 Před 2 měsíci

    If you doing a video do not put the words in the middle because we cannot see what are you doing thank you man