Plant YouTuber Reacts To Dumbest Plant Hacks

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Komentáře • 431

  • @SheffieldMadePlants
    @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +15

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    • @Heidi-Beth
      @Heidi-Beth Před rokem +5

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    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

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    • @witchofthewoods722
      @witchofthewoods722 Před rokem

      Bonzis is a process of what you do to a tree ( of any kind ) not the name of a plant so yes technically that was a bonzi I make them all the time from pine and maple trees

    • @a.edgington4361
      @a.edgington4361 Před rokem

      I live in Canada does that matter.

  • @Januaryschild
    @Januaryschild Před rokem +232

    As a plant person, I like making 2 plants from one, not making 1 plant out of 2.

  • @Origami-Snowball
    @Origami-Snowball Před rokem +52

    They took juniper cuttings and stuck them to the pinecone. 🤦‍♀️ If they're going to fake growth on a plant, they should at least take the time to use cuttings from the correct plant type.
    Love your videos! Thank you for all your knowledge and insight!

  • @faithcomesbyhearing724
    @faithcomesbyhearing724 Před rokem +51

    I love your honesty about other people's tips on plants. Some are good, and most are silly. Did I learn anything. Yes, if I have a jade plant or any plant that looks good, I will not chop it down. Have a blessed day.

  • @sandranevills
    @sandranevills Před rokem +55

    You're hilarious, you really do make me laugh out loud. And agree why cut up two nice plants to make one weird Frankenplant? Thank you for the great commentary! 🙂

  • @CrystalShannonArtist
    @CrystalShannonArtist Před rokem +31

    Its so awesome you do these videos, these hacks are so misleading if you didn't know better. The photoshopping is so unreal! I can't even imagine all the people hacking up aloes and jade plants to try to grow roses after seeing that hack video. It was a plant massacre! That lettuce in the toilet though....😳

    • @granny_jannie
      @granny_jannie Před rokem +1

      where l live, it's actually quite common to see old bathroom fixtures used in the yard as plant pots. another one that's often seen is using a bedframe to create a flower bed. personally, l don't see the point, and find it rather tacky...but then, l don't like rock gardens, either. as my Grandma would have said, "to each their own, as the old lady said when she kissed the cow"!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +4

      The Jade was an atrocity! And the toilet I have no idea 😂

    • @MissBumblebee23
      @MissBumblebee23 Před rokem +3

      I'll pass on the toilet lettuce

  • @catshortcake
    @catshortcake Před rokem +26

    I would enjoy watching you create a sealed terrarium!

  • @abu-bøqr
    @abu-bøqr Před rokem +9

    Hilarious video. I think most people will agree when I say that you are one of the most funny and best plant youtubers on this site. No Bullcrap, all facts, and creative videos.

  • @ingrida1121
    @ingrida1121 Před rokem +17

    I completely agree with you on this one , grafting plants on to other plants is so weird, I think it makes them look uglier than they look natural. Plats are already look amazing and they are fascinating. The only time I justify these succulent grafts is when it is done as an experiment , because it is absolutely fascinating to see how resilient plants are, but not for aesthetic reasons. I am planning to experiment and grow one of my benjemina as a root over statue bonsai.
    Also, in bonsai, there is a technique where they do use wire to shape the trees and branches, the opposite technique to that would be Clip and Grow, where the wire is almost never used, they only use directional pruning every year or so. Both techniques are very old and popular, and they are both widely accepted and valid.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      Cool thanks for that. We live and learn 😁

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem +1

      ofcourse. wires are used in most bonsai trees. however whatthat girl did with theavocado tree and wire was ridiculous. that has nothing to do with bonsai.

    • @ingrida1121
      @ingrida1121 Před rokem

      @@Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo what do you mean lol, this avocado is a tree that is planted in a container, and bonsai literary means 'planted in a container', and that person used the wire to manipulate the growth of the tree to make an interesting shape, few months later when the wire is removed, the tree will stay that shape on its own, so..... it is a bonsai, and it would be bonsai with or without the wire depending if the person wants it to be.

  • @terezamacneil8296
    @terezamacneil8296 Před rokem +7

    I so agree with you on not chopping beautiful plants and trying to insert other plants into them. Leave them alone and be beautiful as they are.

  • @Metch238
    @Metch238 Před rokem +3

    He cracks me up with his opinion on other 5 min. hacks.

  • @madyella-Ge
    @madyella-Ge Před rokem +6

    I love the commentary on the plants. Your great on the names of each one.

  • @Tweeza57
    @Tweeza57 Před rokem +19

    Hydrogen peroxide must be kept in an opaque bottle other wise you'll have nothing but water in a bottle. This is why it gets stored in a brown bottle. The energy from photons causes a reaction and the molecules break off! It’s good to disinfect the cutting tools used for your plants - yes apply direct to the affected area

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      That's good to know, thanks for sharing

    • @Tweeza57
      @Tweeza57 Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants you’re welcome 🙂

    • @JustJ0nathan
      @JustJ0nathan Před rokem +1

      Very interesting. Thank you for sharing!

    • @philcoombes2538
      @philcoombes2538 Před rokem +3

      In fridge is even better - both dark & cold...

    • @Tweeza57
      @Tweeza57 Před rokem +1

      @@philcoombes2538 cool place at least

  • @chriscarver17
    @chriscarver17 Před rokem +5

    The orchid mounting on a board is pretty popular. One of the prime benefits of mounting orchids is that they are able to grow in a more natural position - even to the extent of generally not needing to worry about moisture causing crown rot since water is able to drip off like it would during a rainstorm or heavy mist. A downside is that they tend to dry out faster than when potted. When they're mounted, they're not mounted pointing straight up, though.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      I can see that thanks for that 👍👍

    • @solarwinds-
      @solarwinds- Před rokem

      Absolutely true, I didn't think of that, your right, absolutely.

  • @Ravenelvenlady
    @Ravenelvenlady Před rokem +9

    Thanks for debunking some of these really stupid ideas. I love your channel.

  • @chixulub
    @chixulub Před rokem +7

    I just recently found your channel and I love it. Instant subscribe!
    Also, I think that 5 minute crafts is run by the neighbour kid from Toy Story judging from the monstrosities :D

  • @ninetails961
    @ninetails961 Před rokem +4

    Actually the wire hack for shaping the plant into a bonsai is actually how bonsai artists coerce the trees into their shape. They loosely wrap wire to mold it and then wait for it to mature long enough to hold that shape.
    So technically it was a bonsai, but just one in its infancy.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +3

      Fair enough 👍

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem +2

      what she did with the wire to the avocado is by definition not a bonsai. it is just messing about. It has nothing to do with bonsai. I suggest you watch plenty of Herons bonsai vids by Peter Chan to learn what bonsai actually is.

  • @Lisette777
    @Lisette777 Před rokem +15

    I have to agree on the Frankenstein plants! I really dislike the grafting thing. It's cruel and unnecessary. Don't mess with mother nature! And I was horrified to see them kill the poor jade plant...

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +3

      I know, that poor Jade. Looked so big and handsome too

    • @imneverwrongsometimestruthlies
      @imneverwrongsometimestruthlies Před rokem +2

      Moon cactus

    • @RavenVargas27
      @RavenVargas27 Před rokem +2

      Lisette Anderson
      Same here Jade is one of my favorites killed me to see them butcher it for nothing

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem +2

      the jadeplant wouldnt die from that. they are almost indistructable. I make jade plant bonsai and i often cut them that rigorously like that. they will always make new shoots very quickly.

  • @lizr1441
    @lizr1441 Před rokem +7

    5 minute crafts = crafts that last 5 minutes, then they die.

  • @karenamalfi8551
    @karenamalfi8551 Před rokem +3

    Your comments made me laugh out loud. Your pretty funny and, no I don’t understand most of these hacks either. Have a good day 🙂

  • @user-dp3vq7sm4c
    @user-dp3vq7sm4c Před rokem +7

    Always appreciate your videos! Without fail, I always learn something new.. well done my friend

  • @MrDude-qr1mi
    @MrDude-qr1mi Před rokem +8

    Kokedamas are the best! I think you would like them in your home too!
    Meanwhile ive created few of them using different plants and different techniques.
    Robust plants like spider plant or any type of succulent plant work the best. To water them, I fill a small bucket with water and leave them there for 10 minutes
    Then I pour out the water to drain the plants for 10 more minutes before putting them back to their place

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      I really wasn't aware. So you make them like they showed?

    • @amh0013
      @amh0013 Před rokem

      Agreed! Kokedamas are super cool and not hard at all to care for as long as the plant in it isn’t fussy. I was gifted an alien like fern in one… we didn’t get on, but the pothos in a kokedama I gifted 4 years ago to a friend is still looking lovely though it has needed to be repotted (can also rewrap in moss)

  • @pollyexparrot3123
    @pollyexparrot3123 Před rokem +6

    This is painful to wach but your comments are spot on. A good laugh to end the day with. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Scarletjay222
    @Scarletjay222 Před rokem +2

    The rubber band part got me 😂 it’s was funnier that it got you too and had to pause it lol

  • @jaqwatson9425
    @jaqwatson9425 Před rokem +4

    Loved this!!!
    Can you start doing a series of… “ your reactions to 5 minutes Crafts ideas “ it’s a good format & you’re also educating us at the same time!!!
    Brilliant stuff 😻

  • @paulamyers103
    @paulamyers103 Před rokem +5

    This was really entertaining! You & I had the same comments simultaneously 😂. Whyyyyy do they do this?! Thanks for sharing.

  • @jackiewhitney5031
    @jackiewhitney5031 Před rokem +11

    These are way too much fun for critical thinkers like us. Most were hilarious!

  • @sandyloyst1811
    @sandyloyst1811 Před měsícem +1

    These video's are amazing. Rich, the lighting, shadowing and set-up you created in the background is superb! Love and Peace.

  • @roxannegordon6162
    @roxannegordon6162 Před rokem +3

    This reminds me of the colored plant I bought a few years ago. Very vivid color like I'd never seen. Looked like a compact Kalanchoe. I took it to work to show my plant friends and we all looked at it for quite a while till suddenly a lightbulb went off in my head.
    IT HAD BEEN PAINTED!
    Yes, some dufuss brain had spray painted all those plants at Lowes. I tried to wash the paint off. Nope. Tried to gently scrape the paint off. ok, a few flakes came off but the poor plant didn't make it. The paint didn't allow the plant to breath, so it died.
    I have not seen any of those horrible things since. Too many people complained I imagine.
    These hacks you have are hysterical.

  • @deltatango6793
    @deltatango6793 Před rokem +6

    I always use a glass over my tiny seedlings to make a mini greenhouse 😊 especially in winter

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      Perfect 👍

    • @Henny.777
      @Henny.777 Před rokem +2

      This is the ultimate hack, I got my mom a plant that requires a ton of humidity (don’t remember the name, it was green with light pink stripes) and I knew if I told her that she’d just ignore me so I FaceTimed her and made her let me watch her put a jar over it 🤣🤣

    • @deltatango6793
      @deltatango6793 Před rokem

      @@Henny.777 yes, I do this with so many plants! Especially humidity loving ones.. I open them for a little while almost daily.. I also cut the bottom off of my large plastic recycling bottles and I put them all in my garden outside (with the cap off) over the bulbs that grow in the spring time and it’s really helped speed up the process for a lot of outside garden plants that might get a little stunted from the randomly super cold nights.

  • @marycanfield8654
    @marycanfield8654 Před rokem +2

    I love the roller- board gardening guy! Genius!

  • @wandashaw3551
    @wandashaw3551 Před rokem +5

    The things that some people try to pass off as authentic is amazing. I did like the terrarium idea, just made a few myself. Would love to see a video from you on them!! Thanks.

  • @pomroy65
    @pomroy65 Před rokem +2

    This was so funny! I had to call my son in several times to show him - esp about the pany hose and the roses in teh aloe vera! Keep up the outstanding work!

  • @peggytorrez6467
    @peggytorrez6467 Před rokem +8

    They love to create Frankenstein plants that is terrible why not enjoy the beauty of plants the way they are supposed to be thank you for your videos always look forward to the next one

  • @beesknees213
    @beesknees213 Před rokem +3

    Yes .... interested in terrarium creation. I made a closed terrarium last year. Time to learn something new for this year.

  • @michellefox1052
    @michellefox1052 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I needed a plant stake, and chopped up some branches that had broken off one of our trees, and low and behold, it started sprouting new leaves, no roots, just leaves lol😂

  • @AceOfSpadesX
    @AceOfSpadesX Před rokem +1

    I like how you have no problem acknowledging the good hacks

  • @bittersweetdragon8463
    @bittersweetdragon8463 Před rokem +2

    When you said "Don't use that rose head attachment" at 15:30 I first thought you meant the fake roses that they were sticking on the plants 😄
    I really enjoy your videos 🌹

  • @jannertfol
    @jannertfol Před rokem +1

    I went into hysterics, laughing at the lettuce toilet, and your deadpan approach to it. Once seen, never unseen....

  • @TheLowJacq
    @TheLowJacq Před rokem +1

    I used to work in the floral industry and the support grid is a common tool, it's usually done with floral tape rather than rubber bands though. It's actually quite useful as there are times you need three hands when creating a floral arrangement in a vase or urn. You need your items to stand up and the grid gives it stability. If I have to step back and look at it from a distance I have to let go of it, once you let go it can fall apart.

  • @Lee-mmg
    @Lee-mmg Před 2 dny +1

    I liked the wire for holding the rooting plants. Yup. Never saw that putting 2 diff plants together. Hmmm??? I have two water meters coming like yours. That takes the guessing out of the whole thing. Oh my goodness. I wonder how many people follow the "odd" ones? I think it's sad that people do that.

  • @royhill2992
    @royhill2992 Před rokem +1

    Yes defo do a closed terrarium I wanna get into them aswel they do look really nice and fun to see what grows and how it grows

  • @5.126
    @5.126 Před rokem +3

    Man you should do asmr for helping people sleep. Your voice seems soothing 😂

  • @Heidi-Beth
    @Heidi-Beth Před rokem +3

    🤣 This one is funny.
    Learned something but not much from the dupes. Always like your content and waiting for the next one. 🌿💚

  • @gfamily1943
    @gfamily1943 Před rokem +3

    Since watching your channel I've started bottom watering almost all my plants and they are so happy for this. A hack I'm trying atm is capping my pots with sand to avoid fungus gnats. I already do this in my aquariums to keep a cleaner appearance so I know if doesn't hurt the plants (its called the walstad method). The only thing I'm questioning is... over time could the sand mix with the soil? It doesn't mix together in an aquarium, but with the water above and ideally you dont disturb the substrate, it stays intact. Have you tried capping your soil with sand? I can say without a doubt that there are no more little buggers flying around anymore. Just not sure about the longevity of this

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      I’ve heard good things about this. Having some sand mix into the soil doesn’t sound like too big an issue to me. Stick to bottom watering and you should be alright?

    • @prettypothos4me290
      @prettypothos4me290 Před rokem +2

      I could not try this, as I have a septic system, and cannot risk grains of sand going down my sink when I flush the soil now and then. I am going to try the mosquito bits that people seem to like.

  • @twizzlewobbleberry8054
    @twizzlewobbleberry8054 Před rokem +3

    LOL So glad I found you, I'm pretty sure my plants are going to be happy about it too.

  • @JETBLACKPRIEST
    @JETBLACKPRIEST Před rokem +3

    You know what, I actually dont mind that ziptie stake one at the beginning, ill probably use that but with tag slots or something less invasive like small stakes down the edges of the pot. I've had some plants chilli plants suffer in the rain and have their hold in the pot and soil ruined to where the flop from side to side, either from root damage or the soil being completely disturbed and sifted by water to where the top of my roots are visible at the base of the stem. that would look alot better than the stakes im using, its sorta like bonsai fixing or how trees are sometimes supported by three stakes and then tied in each direction but at the very base of the plant. its more constructive than calling watering someone elses plant a hack i guess. The grafting was a little cool too, if it can actually live like that and continue to grow, could be done way better though with different succulents and placement

  • @lynnvangyzen3946
    @lynnvangyzen3946 Před rokem +1

    This truly made me laugh out loud! Greetings from Rhode Island

  • @crazycatmyri
    @crazycatmyri Před rokem +1

    oh but horn as in hard skin or hoof shavings (I'm not sure what the correct word is in english) is used as fertiliser, it's quite common. Even sheep's whool can be used for, that is also a very common thing to do. It works. You can buy that stuff as fertiliser at a regular garden center. You do need to work it into the soil though.

  • @eminar.4422
    @eminar.4422 Před rokem +1

    That pine cone was just ridiculous! Pines look nothing like that when the seeds sprout. They somehow miraculously grew cypress from a pine seeds! 🤦

  • @missj9908
    @missj9908 Před rokem +1

    Very funny video Mr Sheffield. Most of those hacks are so weird!!! Especially the plant in the toilet 😂.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem

      Not gonna try that one at home Miss J?

    • @missj9908
      @missj9908 Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants I think not 😂

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem

      why would someone plant a lettuce that is already ripe to eat? and why in the toilet bowl? some ppl clearly use way too much drugs.

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- Před rokem +3

    Of course I have to put my 2 cents in. The orchid hack actually would work. Orchids like to attach to wood. To water, you just take the hanging off the wall, soak only the root part of the orchid (not the top part) in water for about 5 minutes, hang it back on the wall. You don't need the moss tho. You would have to soak it every day unfortunately. Personally, I'd just put the orchid in a pot with some pine bark and would not require daily watering. A wall hanging would be a lot of unnecessary work but if you have time, well, ok.

  • @susantiano2266
    @susantiano2266 Před rokem +1

    You are so funny! I love this video, and even saw that 5 minute plant hack crafts. If I have a nice looking plant, I will not cut it to nothing to make it something else!! I have such a problem with plants, inside and out. I found your videos and really enjoy them. Terrariums would be fun to do. I pretty much kill everything, but watching your videos made me pretty sure I water and fuss with them too much. Thanks

  • @1DUBBz1
    @1DUBBz1 Před rokem +2

    I spray my plant foliage in my house, but also have a fan that is always running...

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- Před rokem

    These are quite funny. Gave me a smile. Thanks for posting.

  • @eileenworth7862
    @eileenworth7862 Před rokem +2

    Great feature! First one I've seen like it. Hilarious. 👍👍

  • @SysterYster
    @SysterYster Před rokem +1

    lol, the moss they "picked" from the tree didn't actually look like it was stuck on the tree at all, but just placed there for the video. XD

  • @RNMom424
    @RNMom424 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Some of their hacks, as you show, are simply crazy! I actually tried sticking unrooted Aloe Vera pups in a banana once. Didn't work! Except for calling in Fruit flies! Which I hate as much as you hate fungus gnats! They're eating me up right now! Ah! Spring in the South (US Georgia!)! You are 100% correct about the pine cone & honey. My house used to be surrounded by pines. Many years later most are replaced by hardwoods, but those 1st few years I had TONS of baby pines! They look nothing like those in this hack! My guess is they could be baby Eastern Red Cedars (Juniperus virginiana) or Clubmoss (Lycopodium). However with my tiny phone screen & old eyes, I can't see the pic very well, so my guess may be completely off! I stand by them NOT being pine, though, unless it's a species I've never seen! Thanks for posting these videos to help Gullible Gus's like me!!
    The hydrogen peroxide spray for root growth. 😂🤣 I don't think those aren't the same cuttings! Even if they've cut them above the rot to start over, they aren't dividing at the same places! Golly-gee! They must think we're idiots!
    One more. The tampon. The ONLY time I can see even attempting this is if I'd WAAAY overwatered something! I did that once w/ an Epiphyllum but I didn't use a tampon (way past those days, thank God!) But I folded up some paper towels into a fan & "planted" it to the bottom of the pot so it would wick out the excess water. It worked! Saved my plant! Though, if I did that now, I'd put more than one at about equal distances around the pot. On a succulent, I "dropped it's drawers", to paraphrase you, & let it lie in the open for a day or two to air dry. That worked, too, but I was afraid the leaves or stem would get damaged before being repotted!

  • @gillianmurphy2111
    @gillianmurphy2111 Před rokem +1

    That rubber band succulent method works well for lithops and succulents to help their taproot be as extended as possible.

  • @yellowduck54321
    @yellowduck54321 Před rokem +2

    Yes, i'm interested in you building a closed terrarium

  • @JETBLACKPRIEST
    @JETBLACKPRIEST Před rokem +1

    I'm trying something with a few plants where I dance on the line of overwatering in the name of conistent moisture, since the plants we commonly mess with are only more tolerant to drying between waterings than they are to being overly wet, rather than that being the most optimum practice, that is to say, its easier to let the soil dry between watering rather than try and keep it perfectly moist cause youll probably overwater. So, what im doing is Ill water more often around when the top centimeter or so of soil is dry but ill "reverse bottom water" the pot by sitting it on a paper towel or something and let it wick out as much of the moisture as it can, more than would drip out on its own while keeping the soil entirely saturated to try and mimick the consistent moisture level of a forrest floor my aroids evolved to live in. Also gets it back on the shelf quicker. its a similar concept in my mind to feeding plants with fertiliser more often at a lower strength. This is probably a good way to go about transferring water cuttings and preventing rot since theyre used to more moisture but im curious what it will do for established plants, ideally it accomplishes what mulch tries to do or what leca already does and achieves a level of consistency in moisture matching my led lighting and temperature and plant will benefit from those consistent conditions, i feel like the consistency found in nature and the lack of that in controlled conditions is one of those thing holding people back from growing stuff like the alocasia robusta in borneo that have leaves bigger than entire people. We'll see I guess. I'm mostly doing it cause I'm bored and looking for a breakthrough

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem

      A risky strategy 😅. Be interested to know how it works out in the long term

  • @thatsmuzik2570
    @thatsmuzik2570 Před rokem +1

    I made a Japanese Kokedama Maple tree ball about 7 years ago. It used to hang on the wall with a bamboo stick but now it’s so big it’s outside it’s probably about 3 feet tall and at least as wide still the same little round Koke Dama ball I just water it with water. looks super healthy. The colors change with the seasons just like a maple tree!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      Sounds neat 👍

    • @thatsmuzik2570
      @thatsmuzik2570 Před rokem +1

      My main problem is the root ball is so small that’s the tree keeps toppling over from the weight of the leaves and branches. If there was a way to attach a picture I would send one but I don’t think there is.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      @@thatsmuzik2570 I'm on Insta

  • @youdontspeakforme4339
    @youdontspeakforme4339 Před 9 měsíci

    Your hilarious 😂 love how you point out the practical side of things!

  • @TaraB1134
    @TaraB1134 Před rokem +1

    😂 Enjoyed your commentary and agree with it. However, I am giving a try to the H2O2 trick sprayed on the leaves though. (also put a squirt into the water. ) I’ll let you know if the water roots whiten up or if it kills the plant. 👍🏻

  • @TommyDobi
    @TommyDobi Před rokem +1

    YESS!!!! I LOVE THESE! You reaction to thesse are way better than the actual video.

  • @linguaphile42
    @linguaphile42 Před rokem +3

    OMG, you made my day -- these are so funny! You crack me up!

  • @happy_bubble7
    @happy_bubble7 Před rokem +2

    5 Minute anything, Trom Trom, etc are all modern horror stories. Would love to watch a closed terrarium. Ive messed mine up each time. The plants die within weeks and then comes the insane mold, even though I following instructions and researched it over and over.

  • @digitalwindowz
    @digitalwindowz Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the belly laughs!😆😄🤣

  • @Bokuwahoku
    @Bokuwahoku Před rokem +2

    One thing I think is crazy is grafting plants onto each other can actually be very beneficial! It actually does help significantly increase growth in the grafted plant because of being able to directly draw nutrients from the host plant. This is mainly used for fruit trees (can reduce the time to fruit by a couple years!) but I’ve also recently seen a vid where someone has a set of grafted succulents to increase the seed output for both conservation and cultivation purposes, which I think is really neat! This stuff is just madness though lol

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +3

      Absolutely. Tomato plants are often grafted and fruit trees like you say

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem +1

      grafting in fruit trees is not done for the reason of reducing time to fruit. But to create stronger plants and most importantly trees that are resistant to certain disseases

  • @JETBLACKPRIEST
    @JETBLACKPRIEST Před rokem +2

    I'm curious about foliar feeding propagations, ive done it a few times to my adansonii albo and it hasnt responded badly, little bit of nutruents in the water too since it has roots, its chugging along with its new growth and secondary roots after about 24 days which seems alot faster than what i was expecting since all the people with more experience in fb ghroups were saying the new growth would take ages to appear, its now maybe 12mm. I haven't done a side by side but id be curious to see if it has a positive effect on propagating since ive read nutrients are absorbed quicker through foliar feeding, id be curious to see how just foliar feeding vs feeding a plant in the soil with liquid nutrients would compare aswell, two ideas for you haha.

  • @hefoxed
    @hefoxed Před 2 měsíci +1

    The straw could be useful if accidentally half crack a stem and need to provide some help with it heals. 🤔 I had an alocasia fall onto another alocasia recently, if I had some bubble tea straws I might actually be able test that.

  • @dawnt6791
    @dawnt6791 Před rokem +1

    The only time I've used ice in flower pots is when I've dropped ice on the floor while filling a glass. I just pick up the cubes and toss them in the nearest flower pot rather than tossing them into the sink. Other than that, I've never seen the point of that. Like you, I think, just water the plant.

  • @PannaKwiatek
    @PannaKwiatek Před rokem +1

    Rubber band was for potted few plants together in the same time. It is not so easy to do it only with hands. This one I buy 😅

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      Thanks 👍

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem

      ite very easy. just put the soil in the pot. poke holes with a pencil. put plants in. give it a good tap and a good watering down and hey presto. bob's your uncle.

  • @jennypockets
    @jennypockets Před rokem +1

    I didn't knew why you don't put water on the foliage on indoor plants, now I know, that's even more useful than not doing it but not knowing why. thank you for that little titbit.

  • @Gokash4672
    @Gokash4672 Před rokem +1

    Great tips 👍 now I know what to do with my succulents! Thanks👍🇨🇦

  • @jessicadaniels536
    @jessicadaniels536 Před rokem +1

    Love this so much! Thank you !

  • @carineds
    @carineds Před 9 měsíci +1

    Love your comments 😄

  • @ima.crochetr
    @ima.crochetr Před rokem +1

    Fun video! If it’s not good to water the plant foliage why do so many experts recommend putting plants in the shower?

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      That's a once in a while thing to clean the foliage. Regularly getting the leaves wet causes problems

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants it also depends on the room they are in. if it is well insulated it might indeed cause problems. but in well ventilated rooms plants do benefit from a weekly misting with the plant sprayer

  • @Rhondas_Flippin_Life
    @Rhondas_Flippin_Life Před rokem +2

    Darn right! Save that ice for a refreshing pina-colada 😋🍹

  • @icantthinkofagoodname1838

    The orchid one might work cause Phals are epiphytes anyway.

  • @ERGO288
    @ERGO288 Před rokem +1

    I "remixed" the straw o and when a stem broke on my plant I cut the straw vertically and then open it and put it on the stem and it repaired it self

  • @JennySimon206
    @JennySimon206 Před rokem +1

    The toilet had me cracking up.

  • @Gkrissy
    @Gkrissy Před rokem +2

    I did the kokedema method inside plant terrarium with 2 succulents.

  • @kessir
    @kessir Před rokem

    I actually found the Rubber Band Succulent hack quite interesting. I just recently repotted a bunch of Succulents and it was so hard to both keep them in place while filling soil underneath them without breaking off a bunch of their pretty leafs! I might use that or a similar trick in the future, Rubber bands might not be the right choice on the size of pots I had chosen though.

  • @mydogmyplantsandme
    @mydogmyplantsandme Před rokem +1

    The only way that that pinecone would have worked is if they put seeds on each piece of the pine cone. I have seen that hack with people putting all kinds of seeds on the pinecone on and using honey to get them to grow.

  • @Alepoudiitsa
    @Alepoudiitsa Před rokem +2

    that chiken wire thing will rust like there no tomoro haha.

  • @volundrfrey896
    @volundrfrey896 Před rokem +1

    I've used straws to help the stem of a hoya after a friend of mine bent/broke it trying to open the window. It works I guess to support he stem, so if that's what you need then it's a decent "hack".

  • @sonyad.5942
    @sonyad.5942 Před rokem +1

    A Facebook friend sent me a video on how to make your orchid bloom. The woman in the video cut leaves off a Phalaenopsis, steamed them over a pot of boiling water, and suspended them over a loaf pan full of water where they supposedly grew roots and turned into a new blooming plant. I wasn’t sure how to respond. Thanks? 😮😂

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      Err that’s different 😅

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem

      my uncle had an accident and had his leg amputated. then he took a nail clipping from his other feets toe. he steamed it over a pot of boiling water, then he dipped it in worcestershire sauce and a dash of cayenne pepper and a bit of chere-fraiche. then he whistled auld lang syne while wearing a dead chicken on a string around his neck at full moon. now he grew a new leg again and has won the first price in the world championship ballroom dancing.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Před rokem +3

    If you're gonna feed the plant with hair, you might as well fill the pot with your nail clippings. Dead tissue that contains pretty much nothing valuable. But works as an insulator in the case of hair.
    The 5 minute hacks has the sense that it should be illegal in some way, just because it's putting out so much stuff that does nothing while pretending it does.
    I also don't think you understand. 5 minute hacks hates onions so they only buy onions for propagating medium, they won't consider eating them ever. Also imagine eating food grown in the toilet.

    • @morebirdsandroses
      @morebirdsandroses Před rokem +2

      And losing use of the toilet?😂

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      The toilet one still baffles me. I've watched it many times and still 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants imagine taking all the effort ... just to plant two letuces who are already ripe to harvest and eat, if not a bit on the over-ripe side.
      ps: hair is not just dead tissue. it does nave nutrients nd is thus benifitial. however it will take a LOT of time to break down if used like in the vid. probably several centuries. use the beard trimmings from electric raisor and mix the hair in with the soil so it has maximal contact. it also contains dead skin cells, which is benifitial. hair contains a lot of magnesium, calcium, phosphor etc. hair also improves the structure of soil mixtures.

    • @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo
      @Herr_Flick_of_ze_Gestapo Před rokem

      Yuppi. you are wrong. and rather silly to say that hair and nail clippings is just dead tissue that doesnt contain nothing valuable. hair is very high in magnesium, phosphor and calcium. They have been proven to be benifitial for plants. the issue is just that it takes a LONG time to break down. just a clump of hair on top of the soil can take decades if not centuries to break down. if you use for instance the trimmings from an electric raisor and mix it in it will break down quite quickly. more surfface area. moist etc.

  • @marycanfield8654
    @marycanfield8654 Před rokem +1

    Hello from WA state, love your accent and your shows.
    Will you, perhaps, tell about the lentin rose, please? I got one, and it simply, methodically, died! It was sooo pretty, a pale yellow flower. By the way, your plants are beautiful!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      Thank you. I think I had this plant in my garden once and it died straight away. Think it's tricky. I'm not best placed to give advice sadly 😅

    • @marycanfield8654
      @marycanfield8654 Před rokem

      @@SheffieldMadePlants You're so welcome! And, I agree, the lentin rose is a challenge!

  • @ashbgash6447
    @ashbgash6447 Před rokem +2

    Yes please do a video on terrariums!

  • @SpikeKing19
    @SpikeKing19 Před rokem +1

    That watering device is called a watering bell. They are nice but they don't hold much water.

  • @smoMashup
    @smoMashup Před rokem +2

    Like these videos. Would be fun to have you try a couple of these dubious hacks yourself!

  • @coleDavis-df5yi
    @coleDavis-df5yi Před rokem +2

    The waste! Tampons, onions! These cost money, and have much better uses. These are like the Sunday Funnies though when you narrate them.

  • @princepalmer3329
    @princepalmer3329 Před rokem +2

    My fiddle benjimina lost all its leaves and my fella and i thought it was dead. I stuck it outside on the balcony and a monrh or so later i poured my leftover aloe juice which i drank 10ml every day into the pot just to get rid of it. Quite soon leaves sprouted. I don't know if this was the juice or just that it died back over the winter. It's lost half it's leaves this year and I've no leftover juice this year so I guess I will see. Xx

  • @TheNetsrac
    @TheNetsrac Před rokem +1

    I agree with you on most of these "hacks", they look great for that one frame/pics,but it'll be s mess the first time you water them, and/or a week later 🤦‍♂
    Unrelated, but good news. I bought a good sized Ficus Elastica Ruby for just five pounds, about a week ago. It's doing well , and the cream, pink and red variagation is so pretty

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      The ruby is my list. I saw it in Homebase the other day but it looked a bit worse for wear

    • @TheNetsrac
      @TheNetsrac Před rokem +1

      Here in Denmark, we have a discount plant selling chain called 'Biliig Blomst' which translates to 'cheap flowers' in English
      It's like a plant IKEA... It's a great place to find very affordable plants, but some of the plants they sell aren't the most healthy looking. Lots of good deals if you know how to look for some of the danger signs tho

  • @lillithsteixner8461
    @lillithsteixner8461 Před rokem +1

    I really enjoy watching your videos. If possible, can you do a video on the Crown of Thorn? Mine looks okay but I'm concerned if its leaf drop is my fault or if its because its winter, hence the excess dryness in the house is affecting it. Thanks in advance!

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. I'd need to get the plant first 😅 Do you have it outside?

    • @lillithsteixner8461
      @lillithsteixner8461 Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants It's indoors, roughly 3 meters from a heating vent & 2 meters from a window (it's in BRIGHT, indirect light). I water it once weekly when the soil is dry (thank you for the moisture meter!). I've tried watering less and more, each week it is bone dry. Although it is dropping the lower leaves it does have new growth steams. Only 1 of the 2 new growth steams have tiny leaves and they're perfectly green. Never owned this plant before so I think it's fine, but not sure.

  • @JustJ0nathan
    @JustJ0nathan Před rokem +1

    Sorry for another comment, but I just put together a moss terrarium from materials I found in a forest near my home. I wish I could post a photo to show you. Please put one together on your channel! It would be fun. Moss can be found anytime of year - probably even in your own backyard. 😁

  • @101wormwood
    @101wormwood Před rokem +1

    so, about the hair wad in the plant. I was just told that I could use cat hair, or even my own hair in my outdoor plants. We have raccoons and other critters that like to be nosy and dig up things. I put some cat hair and my own wads of brushed hair on top of the soil in the pot. I guess its suppose to deter them by making them wary of cat/human smells. IDK if itll work, but... man it sucks going out in the morning and seeing my months of garden prep and work gettin beat around by critters.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      If that works then 👍

    • @101wormwood
      @101wormwood Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants it doesnt. they dug it up again this morning. I hadnt checked yet when I posted. lmao

  • @esterrios3998
    @esterrios3998 Před rokem +1

    Those plant hacks are ruthless!!😮 That attitude alone is a dead giveaway!!😢