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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
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Komentáře • 68

  • @mamaj6028
    @mamaj6028 Před rokem +26

    I also look up the origins of a plant. Knowing where I grows tells you the conditions it grows in naturally, humidity, soil types, watering, fertilizer are all related to the true place a plant comes from .

    • @Sugerdaddy578
      @Sugerdaddy578 Před rokem +3

      Omg I never thought of this 😅 im going to now look deeper into the origin of my plant

  • @heyummrandommuch
    @heyummrandommuch Před rokem +7

    you're really making me rethink my whole "underwatering is better than overwatering" strategy ahhh

  • @cani.j
    @cani.j Před rokem +4

    You're my new favourite Plant CZcamsr! Your videos are so chill!
    Lovely greetings from Berlin, Germany 🙂.

  • @feistychickpea3494
    @feistychickpea3494 Před 2 lety +15

    I felt for you trying to make it through your instant-regret decision 😅

  • @ildikojones7073
    @ildikojones7073 Před rokem +13

    Lee, thanks for this great clip. It is very timely in my case bc I’ve just realized that I’ve been underwatering my plants - for fear of overwatering them! Everyone warns against overwatering and I guess that has scared me. My large monsteras were beginning to get brown edges on their leaves.
    Loved your presentation and the content. Thank you!

  • @ChiibiInu
    @ChiibiInu Před rokem +4

    Your monstera is so gorgeous. Thanks for the rich advices uwu

  • @melaniem5971
    @melaniem5971 Před 2 lety +28

    Your Adansonii looks great ! I had trouble with the wide form, but my narrow form is doing well . I’m trying some scindapsus cutting in sphagunum moss & water, I have so many - I let my plant get too long and leggy - I’m doing a “Lee Experiment” for fastest growth! Your advise is always good! Don’t doubt yourself!

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Adansonii is one of my easier ones to grow. I don't have the narrow form but I do think it looks more interesting than the wide form.

    • @sibylloute9416
      @sibylloute9416 Před rokem +1

      hello there !
      my baby andansonii don't want to grow since it is in soil, almost 1 year. (the cutting was growing in water for also a long time...). 1 leaf grows and then die when there is a second one coming, and so on.... I really don't understand. can you help me please ?

  • @leopardnka
    @leopardnka Před 2 lety +5

    Just discovered you last week. Really enjoying my he channel

  • @altdeadpool8509
    @altdeadpool8509 Před rokem +6

    I'm interested to see what the marble queen pothos thinks of the coco. I have a big thing about textures too, so I don't know if I would ever use it. I highly recommend using a razor when you cut anything off for propagating. It really does help you avoid any rotting. @techplant has a video doing an experiment with different cutting techniques and immediately changed to using razor blades after he did and had me change too after seeing the results. Your monstera adansonii looks amazing! I hope I can get mine to look that great one day.

  • @wealllame
    @wealllame Před rokem +4

    Mine died after 5years :( leaves turned white… oldest plant i had and my favorite. feels bad man

  • @aingealtara1479
    @aingealtara1479 Před rokem +2

    .. Ooh boy 😳☺️ I'm so sorry, but those coco coir blocks just need to soak the water themselves, and then they are so easy to use.. And you can avoid the feeling of muddy fingers 😉🤗

  • @iamsam222us
    @iamsam222us Před 2 lety +2

    Im soooo glad I found your channel!!

  • @serenitygardenaviary
    @serenitygardenaviary Před rokem +1

    Coco Coir is best prepared in brick form. One brick needs about a gallon of water. I use reverse osmosis water/ filtered. Pour it all on the brick after placed in foot tub. Pour water in and walk away. Usually takes about 15 minutes for water to breakdown the whole brick.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před rokem +4

      I really wish I had the space or volume of plants to do the whole brick. 🧱

  • @NightAir1997
    @NightAir1997 Před rokem +3

    my avocado tree doesnt give any new leaves in the last 3 months and only has five leaves left from the 20 it had

  • @marieb3630
    @marieb3630 Před rokem +5

    Why do you use bamboo poles and not something wider such as a cedar plank?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před rokem +4

      Sometimes I just use whatevers around. Adansonii stems don't really get super thick so I find they don't need a lot of extra support

  • @petecilione4166
    @petecilione4166 Před 2 lety +2

    Great advice about soil! Thank you.

  • @cxassi
    @cxassi Před 2 lety +7

    Just found your channel and on an instant binge of your videos, love!
    Question, i can’t figure out the difference between low light and medium light and therefore understand what light my plants are in. Would you mind explaining this please?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +7

      This is THE big question. There are way too many philosophies for what = direct vs medium vs low light.
      I find it's easier to think of it this way. Most plants want as much sun as possible indoors. Find a balance in your home by moving the plants you want to grow the biggest closer to your windows (slowly to acclimatize them over time). Recognize when your plant has too much sun (leaf burn). Realize 'low light plants' are the ones that will just survive but not thrive, they still prefer more light.

  • @marieb3630
    @marieb3630 Před rokem +9

    Remember to leach coir before using it. Sometimes it’s grown near salt water and may contain salts which would not be favored by plants!

  • @yaya804
    @yaya804 Před rokem +2

    I made a rounded trellis for adansonii out of pussy willow stems which I cut off after their second bloom of the season, gorilla glued them together, then wrapped the bonded joints in kitchen string made for roasts, just to make it look a little nicer and give a tight bond...omg my plant LOVES IT! The growth rate is now ridiculously fast and the leaves really responded well to being hoist up instead of hanging down. I can't even see the trellis anymore after a couple of months to even care about the aesthetic! Success!!! 😍 I just want to say thank you for all your videos! I changed my lighting and learned the front vs the back of the deliciosa stem and after moving it closer to my window slowly and adding a grow light, I now have 3 new split leaves (There were only two yesterday!) I couldn't have done it without your advice! May the plant Gods bless you over and over again, my friend! 🌼 🌼 🌼

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před rokem +2

      Very creative with the trellis! So great to hear. Thanks for such a wonderful comment.

    • @yaya804
      @yaya804 Před rokem +2

      @@KillThisPlant You do amazing work and the amount of important information you give in such a short video, compared to some which are 30 minutes, is riveting! Thank you for your work! You're the man! 😉👉👉

  • @carolbergman-defilippo1214

    My first summer with a monstera deliciosa. I bought it in November from a Facebook seller. She chopped most of it up and had the propagations in her house. The mother plant I took home and it’s been growing and very happy. However. I had it outside under cover except morning sun exposure for June and July . Just this week four leaves had black spots from the stem/veins emanating outward…pretty quick spread too. I’m wondering if this is a fungus issue or sun exposure? I brought it inside an am watching this fourth leaf to see if the black part grows like the other three leaves had done. What should I do? I love this plant. If it’s fungus should I repot it? How would I know if it’s a fungus issue? Your ideas/ suggestions are greatly appreciated.

  • @dmercadovega
    @dmercadovega Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks for the great advise.

  • @qaphqa
    @qaphqa Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the reassuring tips!

  • @Hyhyhyhyrt
    @Hyhyhyhyrt Před rokem +1

    Я ничего не поняла. Но мне очень нравятся ваши видео. У вас все как в сказке 😌👍

  • @growmance2191
    @growmance2191 Před rokem +1

    I now want to see your hole house you must have 100s of plants . I only got around 30.😂😂😂

  • @madhavjpatel
    @madhavjpatel Před 2 lety +5

    I have one small monstera (2 plants in one pot) that had issue with rotting roots. I ended up making cuttings and putting them in water/vase and they grew really healthy looking roots and even new leaves came out in water. At what point should I put in soil, b/c It seems happy in water?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +2

      It's probably ready if it grew a new leaf. I usually wait for 3-4 inches of new root growth plus secondary roots.

  • @iamjaviervillegas
    @iamjaviervillegas Před 2 lety +4

    I feel like I don't water my Adonsonii too much yet I am getting yellow leaves, not brown ones. What do you think would be the cause of that? Thanks for the video as always!

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for watching. It could be lack of light or maybe even underwatering. I might recommend using a chopstick to feel all the way down to the bottom to see when the soil is dry.

    • @marieb3630
      @marieb3630 Před rokem +2

      I had to cut my watering back a great deal to reduce my yellowing leaves. I have it outside in a covered gazebo and it’s doing much better!

    • @marieb3630
      @marieb3630 Před rokem

      I had to cut my watering back a great deal to reduce my yellowing leaves. I have it outside in a covered gazebo and it’s doing much better!

    • @gulplastgaffel
      @gulplastgaffel Před rokem

      Is it the oldest leaves that has turned yellow? The most common problem with houseplants is not enough nuteients, you need to feed them!

  • @industryliaison
    @industryliaison Před 2 lety +1

    i don't even know where to begin to resolve my plan issue.

  • @wilmamott1995
    @wilmamott1995 Před rokem +1

    I received a Monestera plant thru the mail not potted. It came wrapped really well and looking healthy. I left it in water and away from other plants for 5 days. I spotted it in soil, perlite, vermiculite, peat moss( of course this was before I found you). I watered it thoroughly with good drainage. The plant was rather large(24 to 30 inches tall) with many roots and was placed in a 10 inch pot. Previous owner did not specify what the original pot side was. Now one bottom leaf is turning yellow. Any suggestions.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před rokem +3

      Other than perlite everything else you used holds a ton of moisture.
      It may be a root issue. It may just be the plant adjusting still from being in the mail.

    • @wilmamott1995
      @wilmamott1995 Před rokem

      @@KillThisPlant should I cut the leaf off or wait to see if any other leaf falls off??

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před rokem +3

      @@wilmamott1995 it's really up to you. I like to let my plants drop leaves on their own.

    • @wilmamott1995
      @wilmamott1995 Před rokem +2

      @@KillThisPlantThank you so much for your response. You are one of the most informative persons I have seen. Your information is simple and and so easy to understand.

  • @danielw9084
    @danielw9084 Před rokem

    I have a kind of big monstera deliciosa that have been in only potting soil for all of its life. I would want to repot it into a better, well-draining soil mix (potting soil, perlite, orchid bark and charcoal) but I am scared that I might damage or even kill it. Should I do what you mention at 1:53 (replacing only 25% with each repot) or do you think I could swap more or even all of the potting soil? It is healthy and happy and have not had any issues after any of the previous repots.

  • @natashabrooks8735
    @natashabrooks8735 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, I have a 10 year old mostera, it's mad,, thankyou... if it died waah...so may not repot it 🙂🙂

  • @anthony2507
    @anthony2507 Před 2 lety +2

    Are the Marble Queen and Snow Queen the same thing? I purchased a Marble and a few months later I saw a Snow Queen online - they look the same.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +2

      They are. It's one of those times when people feel the need to rename a plant for marketing purposes.
      Just call it a highly variegated marble Queen.

    • @anthony2507
      @anthony2507 Před 2 lety +2

      @@KillThisPlant Thanks Lee. Great to have fellow Canadians with plant channels. Most are from regions, usually around the Sun belt, that don't have a wide climate range or multiple seasons like us.

  • @Bailey110489
    @Bailey110489 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Lee☺️

  • @larryshannon6791
    @larryshannon6791 Před 2 lety +1

    Why put a 5" pole, in a pot? Tthat you will repot to a larger pot within the next year? Is the plant going to grow that fast?

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +2

      No, but I usually let my adansonii go 2 years sometimes more without being repot.

  • @ambduff1
    @ambduff1 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello I am getting massive black spots on my monstera. I've tried with flowers and plants since I got my first place and I'm 40. I kill them like a serial killer. It sucks! Gardening is where I shine. Lol. This year I researched everything I could about starting from seedlings. Got grow lights. The little grow pods. They did good for a while then blam all died. So I went and bought a few flowers for outside and some plants to keep inside. I'm trying so hard and every plant I bring inside here is dying. There's 4 that are doing good. One of them was my largest monstera. Over night she developed huge black spots on her and so did a cutting of one a lady gifted me. Any help would be much appreciated. I love flowers and plants and want to have an indoor plant collection. So far I've been watering twice a week. Not sure I've been giving them enough though. I'm using a pesticide. Making sure they get sunlight everyday. I need advice and wish I could post pics on here. Cause they're not small spots like I've been seeing in pictures. And they don't have any brown or yellow around them.

    • @KillThisPlant
      @KillThisPlant  Před 2 lety +3

      You are over watering them. By a lot.
      Water your plants less frequently and you should be good.

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 Před 2 lety +5

      Ah, you love them to death. Monstera like to dry out. It is said to put your finger an inch into the soil to feel how dry they are. That all depends on the plants. Ferns would love you. Here is a better way. Water your plant until at least a little water comes out of the bottom. Drain the saucer. Pick up that plant. Feel how heavy it is? Now when you wonder how they are doing pick up the pot. If it still feels on the heavy side keep moving. If you pick one up and its a lot lighter water it.
      Monsteras like to dry out between waters. No standing water at all. So if you pick up your monstera and it has become really light give it water.
      Google the plants so you can get a better understanding of their needs. I have to google them over again to make sure I am remembering right, so dont think there is anything wrong with that esp if you have a diverse mix.
      Remember this. As the seasons change so does our watering and fertilizing. In full growing season they can require more water. in winter a lot less. This does depend on where you are located. I am in the northern US and no fert after sept and the watering goes down as the light does.
      Keep trying, you can do this. Some plants actually thrive on neglect.

    • @ambduff1
      @ambduff1 Před 2 lety

      @@KillThisPlant thank you!

    • @ambduff1
      @ambduff1 Před 2 lety +6

      @@dw3403 thank you! My neighbors across the hall have massive Monsteras. They have tons of beautiful plants. My 8 year old said Mom you need their help. So I was telling them my issues and they offered to help me. I was definitely over watering them but I had put them into way to big of containers. She put them in much smaller ones and they're thriving. My biggest one has beautiful new leaves on it. I'm so happy. I was telling them how much I've researched them and they both have never once googled anything on the care of their plants. They just have a green thumb. I'm lucky to have them. Thank you very much for your time! Much appreciated ❤️

    • @dw3403
      @dw3403 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ambduff1
      I am so happy to hear that. Yes they dont mind being root bound. You too have a green thumb, we all just need to learn. Have fun doing just that.

  • @forthewynaugsburg2181
    @forthewynaugsburg2181 Před 2 lety

    I subscribed but this vid made me want to snatch a wig. (30 yr Monstera oof)

  • @anthonyrivera617
    @anthonyrivera617 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey I would really like a small piece of ur albo ,I can't afford to pay for it ..