I Watered My Plant EVERY Day For a Month (The Results SHOCKED Me)

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Komentáře • 465

  • @SheffieldMadePlants
    @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +11

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    • @suzijorgensen6545
      @suzijorgensen6545 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for that 🙏

    • @gardeningtipswithvicky
      @gardeningtipswithvicky Před rokem +1

      There was a little damage in this video..and in my balcony at home and on windowsill on my job the soil always wet about 11-14 days ...so for sure I won't repeat it.

    • @FknNefFy
      @FknNefFy Před rokem +1

      I would just suspect you and rinsing a lot bc of the nutrients out of the soil so you would need to replace them more often

    • @FknNefFy
      @FknNefFy Před rokem +1

      Why didn’t you just turn on the sink faucet?😂 the watering can seems just annoying

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      @@FknNefFy I added things to the water

  • @ingrida1121
    @ingrida1121 Před rokem +437

    From what I read, there is a bit more to it than just not having standing water. Root rot comes not from too much water , but from lack of oxygen. When you water the soil and the same water stays within the soil it becomes stagnant and the mixture starts to loose oxygen in turn suffocating the roots, however if you keep pouring the water over the soil every day, you keep oxygenating it every time which helps the roots to breathe. Water alone is not the enemy, and you can see that when plants are happy just in water alone. The problem is always the soil, wet soil looses oxygen very quickly and without constant supply of it, kills the roots. If you have a good, free draining soil that has low levels of water retention, you can water the plant every day, although that is not always convenient, which is why I always recommend for people to mix the soil according to plant needs and their lifestyle.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +38

      Definitely 👍

    • @JustJ0nathan
      @JustJ0nathan Před rokem +22

      Spot on comment. 💯 🎯 Couldn’t have said it better myself. Overwatering is a complete sham. If something is repeated often enough, people believe it to be true.

    • @kesselbrenner
      @kesselbrenner Před rokem +5

      I managed to kill an aglaonema by overwatering despite it was in a lechuza pon substrate which has low water retention and excellent drainage.

    • @aikonriche
      @aikonriche Před rokem +5

      I have bougainvilleas and roses that I water 2x a day everyday and are in full, direct hot son that are doing so well with completely no issues whatsoever. Why can’t all plants be the same?

    • @kesselbrenner
      @kesselbrenner Před rokem +1

      @@aikonriche
      Are they in the ground or in a pot?

  • @livingthedream923
    @livingthedream923 Před rokem +116

    This was a very reassuring video. I’m scared to death of overwatering my plants. It’s good to know that as long as I have drainage holes in my pots, an occasional overwatering probably won’t kill them. Thanks for doing this experiment. It was so interesting.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +7

      Thanks for watching 😁

    • @aikonriche
      @aikonriche Před rokem +4

      I have bougainvilleas and roses that I water 2x a day everyday and are in full, direct hot son that are doing so well with completely no issues whatsoever.

  • @MarisaAndChew
    @MarisaAndChew Před rokem +63

    I think in a way this video explains why plants can grow in water successfully, it's about the oxygen and not about being stagnant. Would I do this with my collection? No, but it does give me a better feeling about accidentally over saturating someone, including the Jade!
    I hope you do a follow up on how they recovered from this schedule and if they began to suffer once they could dry out as expected! The lack of damage has me wondering if it's going to occur in the adjustment back to normal plant care.
    My grandma who run a nursery used to say the frost didn't kill the plants out was the sun hitting them when they were covered in frost. If we had an unexpected frost she would rush out and cover the plants so they didn't get the sun that day. Rarely did a plant die. So I'm wondering if it's a similar principal here 💗

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +18

      You've got me wondering now 😅. Will post an update. Thanks for your comment as always 👍

  • @solarwinds-
    @solarwinds- Před rokem +79

    This was helpful. I'm a notorious under waterer as I'm afraid of over watering my plants. In this video I also got to see what the early stages of overwatering looked like. Our little green guys gives us warning signs if you know what to look for. Most of the time the examples of overwatering is shown in the late stages when it's too late to save the plant.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +8

      Glad you found it useful 👍

    • @flavieflo848
      @flavieflo848 Před rokem +2

      The same here

    • @kristilindley7849
      @kristilindley7849 Před rokem +3

      The trick is to have a watering schedule! I water ALL my indoor plants on Sunday. And they each get a MEASURED AMOUNT OF WATER! Yes, MEASURE the water...instead of just dumping whatever amount comes pouring out. See, once you discover the correct amount each plant does the best on, then stick to that amount, and you'll have much better results, happier plants and far less anxiety in the process! I also only water my indoor plants with DISTILLED WATER! That avoids ending up with all that white mineral build-up on the pots... something NO PLANT can ingest anyway! (It's actually DISSOLVED STONE and nothing (US included!) can utilize dissolved STONE...the same thing stalactites and stalagmites in caves are created from! But those cataracts in eyes, and kidney and bladder stones, are created by drinking tap water, and all other types of undistilled water. They don't come from out of the air, you know! It was recently discovered that crystals (think snowflakes!) can ONLY be formed using distilled water! The uninformed believe we "need" all the "minerals" found in undistilled water, but they are sadly mistaken! Oh and btw...all that dissolved stone found in undistilled water, and other "required" ingredients... helps create WRINKLES in your face! (I'm 77...but people always think 50 or 55, and I'm shocked when some women say they are 57 or 59, and they look older than 80!) I don't care WHAT kind of water you can think of...if it's NOT distilled, there are things in it you didn't bargain for, starting with bacteria and any number of other delightful goodies! And here is something most people are unaware of...there is NO regulation on bottled water. The best you can do...for YOURSELF and your plants... is to only drink and cook with DISTILLED WATER. And the BEST DISTILLED WATER IS TARGET brand distilled water! (And NO, I do not work for Target! lol!) I've been drinking only distilled water for over 40 years and am so glad I've always done so! I also use ONLY distilled water for my cats and any other pets. Plus, it is the ONLY water I use in my fish aquariums...that stay so lovely and clear, with NONE of that nasty, white mineral deposit that gathers on tanks using anything besides DISTILLED! (One more tip here...MEAT IS THE #1 CAUSE OF BREAST CANCER IN WOMEN...BESIDES MANY OTHER TYPES OF CANCER IN ALL HUMANS! "THEY" don't want you to know these things! The meat industry has powerful control in D.C. and I mean powerful! On one of The Price Is Right programs, Bob Barker (who was is animal supporter and vegetarian, like myself, if you didn't notice!...and he'll turn 100 on December 12th of this year!...asked his TV audience to have a "meat out" just one day a week...and "THEY" blacked out his TV show for a week... as punishment for daring to say something so threatening against their business! Oh yeah...and ALL FISH contains mercury...the cause of dementia, and other horrors...like death!) And remember to create a WATERING SCHEDULE... and only WATER ONE DAY A WEEK...AND MEASURE, MEASURE, MEASURE! Okay, thank you for reading this long message...and research everything! For Big TRUTH! kristi

  • @ultramarinetoo
    @ultramarinetoo Před rokem +43

    Not sure this comes as a surprise. If a plant lives in the rainforest, surely it's made to withstand regular or even daily rain?
    I agree the issue is with standing water, that's why I prefer saucers as you can see if there is water left over after watering and can toss it.
    Anyway, I'm appreciating all your tips, especially liking the videos focussing on one plant.

    • @Qrulez
      @Qrulez Před rokem +3

      I was thinking the same. Many plants are from places with more rainy and dry seasons alternating, so it doesn't surprise me that daily watering for just a month will be okay. They will only drink as much as they need, as long as the rest of the water is allowed to drain away it's fine.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +18

      You could see the roots were changing colour so they were affected. But having the water drain away is key. In the rainforest I think there's a lot more going on compared to a small pot.

    • @SoftSemtex
      @SoftSemtex Před rokem +1

      that shows you the importance of an ecosystem:
      when you have a plant in your home, you can do your best to keep the abiotic factors (like light, humidity, temperature etc.) exactly as it would be in its natural habitat, but it would probably die. you are creating a microbiome within the fairly closed system of the plant's pot and your home, with unique pathogens and predators, which the plant hasn't evolved to thrive in.
      so you have to find a new balance, with different values of sunlight, nutrients, moisture, to allow the plant to survive (not even thrive) and outlive those pests.
      same thing with animals, btw... which is why "research" from zookeeping is never applicable to wild animals.
      sry for info dumping :0

  • @sonyad.5942
    @sonyad.5942 Před rokem +32

    Interesting experiment! I live in Florida and some summers we have daily rain. I’m too lazy to drag all my outdoor potted plants into a sheltered area when this happens. I’ve noticed that the plants tolerate, even enjoy it, for a few weeks, including low water plants like snake plants. My theory is that most plants, except for some desert varieties, have evolved to deal with prolonged rainy seasons in nature so it’s fine as long as they have drainage.

  • @jayandreas1131
    @jayandreas1131 Před rokem +22

    Love experiments like this one. Proper investigating, my dear Watson 🙂

  • @PlantPerson58
    @PlantPerson58 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I’m catching up on some of these older videos. Fascinating experiment. I took your tip of buying water softener for my hard water, and my plants thank you.

  • @tessie7e777
    @tessie7e777 Před rokem +8

    I agree with the comment that mentions that the fresh water will bring oxygen to the roots. Also, it reminds me of what you say about humidity- that it is the fluctuations that are harmful. Many have found that if they leave the roots to dry out too much, then water, THAT is when the root rot can happen. I’m in California looking at a backyard of ridiculously huge weeds after a winter of torrential rain and it rained again this morning (which is atypical here in May). Plants are amazing!

  • @canileaveitblank1476
    @canileaveitblank1476 Před rokem +12

    Daily watering could be akin to growing a plant *in* water the roots are supplied with proper oxygen with each watering. 🤷🏻‍♀️
    ❤️🍀

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +6

      Possibly. You'd definitely want to get rid of the soil long term.

    • @SparkleInMoonlight
      @SparkleInMoonlight Před rokem +6

      I was thinking the same - as if they lived in water. It was clear that they grew nice new white roots

  • @elsiejanssens9996
    @elsiejanssens9996 Před rokem +3

    you are so funny and sarcastic ;) thank you for this experiment, I tend to overwater so this is giving me a bit of relief that I am not killing my plant friends with my love.

  • @susanjohnson5824
    @susanjohnson5824 Před rokem +4

    Would love to see an update of these plants to see if they have any long term damage. Very interesting video - thank you

  • @allenpost3616
    @allenpost3616 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for trying this experiment, this was very interesting. You have a lot of resolve to do something like this. I am like you about your plants already in your collection, but I am that way with all plants as well really and I would be losing sleep worrying about causing harm to them in any way. I am glad your test subjects withstood the test and surprisingly well at that. 😅

  • @deltatango6793
    @deltatango6793 Před rokem +8

    I water my plants very often.. nearly daily in the summer. I have big south-facing windows in my apartment.. and skylights. I do NOT drown them though. Not at all like what you’re doing lol. I don’t need to bring them to the sink. They are all very happy.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +6

      In the long run I don't think my house has the light for them to survive on that schedule 😅

    • @painetdldy
      @painetdldy Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants you need to be closer to the sun! lol

  • @uhoodahmed7935
    @uhoodahmed7935 Před rokem +9

    Funny thing is, before I became obsessed with plants, I bought a syngonium for “decor” purposes and I was watering it almost everyday for a year. I remember beating up myself so much for forgetting to water it at times. Sometimes I’d tell my mum while very impressed: “i forgot to water my plant for a whole week and its still alive imagine?!”😂

  • @ashishkangaokar
    @ashishkangaokar Před rokem +4

    Your video quality is really good and the information passed in this video is really helpful. It surely gives us some confidence on over-watering.
    The colours in your video these healthy plants as how bright and clean these plants are in this entire video was an eye candy.

  • @AmandaErrrrr
    @AmandaErrrrr Před rokem +2

    Sheff you absolute mad lad, out here doin the real science. Great segment

  • @lynnluong2846
    @lynnluong2846 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I love all your experiments! Learning so much!

  • @barbaraowens2299
    @barbaraowens2299 Před rokem +7

    This experiment was a great example of how important it is to have well draining soil. If the water hadn't run through so well they wouldn't have lasted this long.

  • @aliasrose
    @aliasrose Před rokem +14

    The plants are a good size for the small pots. The soil only holds the amount of water the plants can handle in 24 hours. I think if you had a larger pot/soil mass to plant ratio, more rot would develop. That's my theory.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      Interesting 🤔

    • @juno5756
      @juno5756 Před rokem +4

      That's a really good point! I was comparing the peace lily pot to plant ratio to my own and also thought that there was no way I could do this with my own peace lily--there's just not enough plant per unit of soil rn. It's a great demonstration of how snug plants can/should be in their pots!

    • @vgraham2988
      @vgraham2988 Před rokem

      Yes and the type of growing medium...when in doubt stick you finger in

  • @sandyloyst1811
    @sandyloyst1811 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Crazy experiment. Very entertaining. Love and Peace.

  • @nathanieldeboyo5537
    @nathanieldeboyo5537 Před rokem +12

    monstera, peacelily and pothos are 3 of the most used plants aquariums and they usually grow pretty well
    i myself keep a small monstera and a pothos in some of my aquariums

  • @sylviarios9346
    @sylviarios9346 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for sharing ur tips and hacks with us, u are always so informative 😂 in an entertaining sort of way😊

  • @starlett08
    @starlett08 Před rokem +5

    Very interesting! Thank you for this experiment! 💚🌿🪴

  • @wojtekimbier
    @wojtekimbier Před rokem +17

    I was afraid of overwatering but it seems as long as you let the excess water drain out and dump it out of the outer pot, all of the plants are fine. I will make sure to water my plants a little more often from now on.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +11

      Letting it drain is definitely key. I'm not saying to water every day though. I'm sure if this continued for a few more months I'd have problems. The roots were changing colour. But giving a plant too much water here or there won't be a disaster!

    • @soulreaper359
      @soulreaper359 Před rokem +4

      As long as the roots got oxygen they gonna adapt and eventually grow sort of water roots

    • @MaryGatdula
      @MaryGatdula Před rokem

      @@soulreaper359 But they won't in soil because if the soil is constantly wet, they won't get the oxygen/air that they need, unless they are bog plants. But I have seen peace lilies around a fountain were they got contant water! However, you otherwise need either hydroponic or semi-hydroponic growing conditions.

  • @nguyenhakieunhung3242
    @nguyenhakieunhung3242 Před rokem +5

    And don't forget about the light too, if you water regularly then your plants should be in a very bright spot.

  • @Pothos969
    @Pothos969 Před 11 měsíci +3

    The Monsteras I've seen killed by overwatering happened after people repotted them into larger pots using whatever potting soil was the best deal at their big box stores. That soil packed down and really stayed wet even with drainage holes. I think your experiment was helped by the plants still being in the soil that was specially designed for that variety by the botanists working at the commercial growers. (They still would have died eventually but the commercial soil probably helped in the short run.)

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Před rokem +3

    In my experiende it is all about the soil and pot. I use the slotted plastic pots and soil that allows oxygen to get to the roots. However, some of the soils do not allow any oxygen to get to the roots and starts getting compacted. In fact, some of the soil I have used almost don’t retain enough water! Still experimenting.

  • @faithcomesbyhearing724
    @faithcomesbyhearing724 Před rokem +4

    Great experiment. I've had some spots on my pothos lately. I guess it could be from over watering. I'm not sure. Have a blessed day.

  • @burt591
    @burt591 Před rokem +2

    I like your scientific approach

  • @julieoyundo
    @julieoyundo Před rokem +3

    What a fun experiment! Such an original idea too. Really enjoyed this. Thank you!!

  • @Cloppa2000
    @Cloppa2000 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant and very surprising!
    I was always scared to overwater and have done so by leaving plants standing in water.
    Now I know where I went wrong with that.. Thank you.

  • @maryperrysmith5815
    @maryperrysmith5815 Před rokem +1

    Wow this was a great teaching in so many ways. I worry about watering too frequently to the point I see I do not water often enough. I’ve got my moisture meter now just for this concern. Thank you Richard for showing us this

  • @shoelacy7101
    @shoelacy7101 Před rokem +2

    I love this. I have every one of these plants except jade growing out of my aquariums. Youd be surprised how well most plants grow in just water as long as you change it out every day, have water movement, or have air pumped in. Add liquid fertilizer as a supplement periodically and they'll look beautiful!

  • @damesaphira9790
    @damesaphira9790 Před rokem +1

    In Texas, I have the same climate as Florida except for the humidity. Florida is more humid. The Crotons her die quickly, they NEED high humidity.

  • @vanithaahrelis8631
    @vanithaahrelis8631 Před rokem +3

    Peace lilly and Pothos are two plants recommended by fishkeepers to put in planted filters. There can be some damage due to shock but after a while both plants adapt well to submerged roots and really thrive. My peace Lily outgrew my filter and I had to repot the monster lol

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      But just in water right?

    • @vanithaahrelis8631
      @vanithaahrelis8631 Před rokem +1

      @@SheffieldMadePlants I use small ceramic bio balls in there for the peave lily but the pothos tends to just dangle in from the top of the aquarium

    • @vanithaahrelis8631
      @vanithaahrelis8631 Před rokem

      the fish tend to sleep in the roots

  • @salmanpathan37
    @salmanpathan37 Před 10 měsíci +1

    New to gardening and this video has really befuddled me!
    2 of my plant roots rotted within a 10 day span after I repotted them from their nursery containers; A Portulacaria afra and a Croton.
    Potting mix used was - 2parts Coco coir + 1 part river sand + 1 part perlite + 1 part vermicompost
    Coco coir was already very moist so watering was done sparsely on the Portulacaria afra. But the croton was watered thoroughly.
    Now I am wondering whether it was overwatering or a bad soil mix.

  • @hajiku1606
    @hajiku1606 Před rokem +2

    Aquarist usually use pothos and monstera as terrestrial plant grown hydroponically in aquarium. Probably the reason they can tolerate overwatering at some level

  • @dave-j-k
    @dave-j-k Před rokem +3

    So, if the pots have drains, you can not overwater at all ? I applied this to my garden containers, they all have drains and are on an irrigation system, it waters at varying days and amounts based on temperatures, so far they are all happy, I just set the overall amount to allow a little to start draining out. It applies water on a 5 minute on/off cycle to allow it to disperse rather than just flow through. My Peace Lily is very thirsty too. Great video.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      Thanks. I think you can still have problems but what surprised me is how long you have before issues arise. You could see the colour of roots had changed but not significantly. If I'd carried on for 6 months I'm sure I would have had problems. The water could escape and that was key

    • @MaryGatdula
      @MaryGatdula Před rokem

      Outside plants and indoor plants do not have the same water needs. It depends on how hot it is and how much light they get, etc.

  • @sandracardoso2602
    @sandracardoso2602 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bonsai plants are watered every day, sometimes multiple times a day, not necessarily to moisten the soil but especially to oxigenate the roots, which is one of the most important components of plant life. Drowning the plant or standing water will suffocate the roots, hence the root rot.

  • @RavenXWritingdesk
    @RavenXWritingdesk Před rokem +1

    I have seen when people have trouble keeping certain plants alive and happy, they put it in a vase and grow it in water. I now have two pilia pepermoides and one pothos in water and they love it. I put in liquid fertilizer, under a grow light, so happy!

  • @wasistinibarnhart1198
    @wasistinibarnhart1198 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the experiment. I use pon and in the summer they seem to get dry exponentially quick, which makes me water the plants 2-3 times per week. This experiment reassures me that I don't harm the plants.

  • @luckybarrel7829
    @luckybarrel7829 Před rokem +4

    What an elaborate reason to buy new plants lols

  • @TheNetsrac
    @TheNetsrac Před rokem +3

    Very interesting experiment with interesting (and unexpected) results as well. Thank you for doing this 👍🏻
    I thought most of them especially the Croton would far worse off.
    As someone already mentioned, the daily watering provides new oxygen to the roots every day, so that certainly "helps" for some time

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +3

      Yeah I didn't think of that

    • @TheNetsrac
      @TheNetsrac Před rokem +1

      I wonder what I did wrong with my two deceased Crotons?
      Pots had drainage holes and they weren't lleft with any excess water that could damage the roots
      Maybe they didn't get enough direct sunlight?
      Or maybe they are another "NOPE" plant for me 😉

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      @@TheNetsrac my old one died immediately 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @roxirossetti6250
    @roxirossetti6250 Před rokem +1

    omg, i got so anxious! A real nail-biter with a happy ending. Thanks!

  • @TommyDobi
    @TommyDobi Před rokem +2

    Interesting video, thank you and it makes perfect sense. I never really understood the argument that watering too frequently damages the roots. I mean I usually let them dry out but as long as you have good soil with perlite, you use rain water or use hydrogen peroxide ( to add extra oxygen to the roots) and let the soil drain, it should be fine. In nature, these plants survive and sometimes they get rained on for way more than what's ideal for them.
    The issue is ( and what's most likely "unnatural" ) is when they sit in water for a prolonged period of time.

  • @evamei9030
    @evamei9030 Před rokem +1

    I've always watered my plants daily. I irrigated the garden beds i used to have and those did really well with daily watering too. Sweet potato vines absolutely love it. They'll get enormous leaves and grow over walls if you let them when daily watering. I've had so many people tell me not to do it but then I'd look at hydroponics and just say I'm gonna keep giving the plants what they want. They'll tell me if they need less water before they are damaged.

  • @LeviVanSluijs
    @LeviVanSluijs Před rokem +1

    Peace lily’s, potho’s and monstera are quit commonly used in aquariums

  • @vgraham2988
    @vgraham2988 Před rokem +1

    You should try it with cactus. They LOVE. After years of following grower advice and having stunted cuctus. I repotted into all purpose potting mix and watered them with everything else. My rats tail grew over 30cm in a few weeks. My pachypodiums had been growing about 2 or 3 cm a year suddenly grew over 10 cm in a couple of weeks.

  • @TripleFork
    @TripleFork Před rokem +1

    Great content. I was not surprised by the results of the monstera and the peace lily tough. Because I have these plants rooted in my aquarium for ages.

  • @annafink2245
    @annafink2245 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It is so odd to me - I live in Seattle and in the summer, I put my plants outside. Whenever it rains for 2 days straight, the plants all look so happy. I assume it's a combination of the rain water and for some reason, I think they love water, it's the soil that makes overwatering bad.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yeah tends to become a problem when roots are left to sit in water

  • @johnhavel7685
    @johnhavel7685 Před rokem +1

    I’m not surprised at all with the results during summer I put almost all my houseplants outside and water to saturation almost everyday and have really never had any problems during that time during the cold season is when I have all the casualties since it becomes far more difficult to keep them watered and light is not the greatest indoors where I live even with several grow lights

  • @sharonpollitt1524
    @sharonpollitt1524 Před rokem +1

    thanks for the video ! Also you kept these plants in a very well lit environment.

  • @sheffi01008631
    @sheffi01008631 Před rokem +1

    Amazing! Not as I would have guessed.

  • @ellewright6991
    @ellewright6991 Před rokem +1

    I dont have holes in lots of my pots. So i literally only water once every 2 weeks and only just enough mixed with fertiliser, to keep them healthy and growing

  • @karenmyers9146
    @karenmyers9146 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoyed this video. I think I’m under watering my pothos because they get yellow leaves between watering. Can’t wait for the follow up.

  • @cellardoor2197
    @cellardoor2197 Před rokem +1

    I personally grow pathos exactly like what you have, completely in Emerson. No soil at all. The roots in an aquarium. I have done the same with peace lilly.

  • @shirleylangton7967
    @shirleylangton7967 Před rokem +4

    A month of very watering is probably not long enough to kill the plants. Try the experiment for 3 or 6 months and see what happens. Enjoy your channel!💋😸

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +3

      You could see the roots changed colour so they were on their way for sure

  • @LosAngelesLaura
    @LosAngelesLaura Před rokem +22

    Soooooo what did we learn? We learned that you have 5 new plants 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +10

      It was all just an excuse to go shopping 😂

    • @LosAngelesLaura
      @LosAngelesLaura Před rokem +3

      @@SheffieldMadePlants 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 my kind of content creator extraordinaire 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @conniematthews3402
      @conniematthews3402 Před 7 měsíci

      I was thing the same😂👍🏻👍🏻

  • @rhiannonsmyth6711
    @rhiannonsmyth6711 Před rokem +1

    I didn't find this surprising as many houseplants come from tropical rainforests where it rains consistently and the ground is always moist if not wet.

  • @melissazoeller6675
    @melissazoeller6675 Před rokem +1

    I have all of the plants but the monstera. My croton is very thirsty and I had a hard time keeping it happy. I found an aqua globe and a discount store, watered the plant thoroughly, and put the aqua globe in. I also pinched off the single bud that was there and now I have 3 buds developing. I’ve refilled the globe 3 times this week, and it seems happy. I just can’t seem to get vibrant color. It gets about 6 hours of morning sunlight and bright light the remainder of the day. 🤷🏻‍♀

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      Not sure about the bright colours. I’d normally say light but you’ve already got it in good light. Maybe feed?

    • @melissazoeller6675
      @melissazoeller6675 Před rokem

      @@SheffieldMadePlants update: I gave the plant some feed and the color is slowly coming. I have crimson edges and on the center vein. In my earlier post, I said I had clipped the bud and have 3 new ones coming, each of those produced 2 sprouts, and there’s a new sprout coming. So, I clipped 1 and got 7 new ones. Crazy!

  • @wolfiecoo
    @wolfiecoo Před rokem +1

    I keep pothos, monstera and peace lillies in my aquarium roots submerged stems above water.
    So not surprised that it was fine.
    Its mainly just keeping oxygen in the soil/water thats important

  • @bcoop5585
    @bcoop5585 Před rokem +1

    Excellent experiment! I actually was pretty shocked, not about the peace lilly though.
    I definitely was curious halfway through about the dreaded fungus gnat situation around them
    Thank You as always i learned something new

  • @sericonti
    @sericonti Před rokem +1

    If you live in a hot climate like I do, this is what you need to be doing during the summer months, if you want your plants to survive. The thing that will kill them is tap water (ph > 9 and high ppm) so I use water from RO and rain water from a cistern.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Před rokem +2

    How? How do you do this? If I water like one day too early, the plants start looking like trash and die out and all my pots have good draining holes. Like you carried them home from the store and they didn't get upset even about the change of environment, let alone constant watering for a month. They didn't even go through learning period to more watering. Maybe the soil was great for this? Then why would the plants of other people often show issues with less watering even though most of them have pots with draining holes and/or maybe terracotta pots that suck the water too? This experiment definitely brought up more questions than it answered, really curious to try and understand what the difference is.

  • @painetdldy
    @painetdldy Před rokem +1

    That was certainly interesting. You got all four of my plants!

  • @maryam.y9032
    @maryam.y9032 Před rokem +1

    Your home is so beautiful 😊

  • @SparkleInMoonlight
    @SparkleInMoonlight Před rokem +5

    I wouldn´t have the nerve to do this :-D So I´m happy to see the experiment without the need to ever try it myself :-D
    I think they survived because they must have thought that it´s a temporary rainy season or something :-D
    I made an experiment on small alocasia Pink Dragon and 5 different calatheas: I washed off all soil and placed them in a glass of water. I got lazy (I wanted to transfer them into pon, but was busy with work and didn´t find time to do it soon enough) and eventually left them in water for a few weeks (changed the water 2x a week). To my surprise, in 2nd week they started growing new (probably water) roots and in 3-4 weeks new rhizoms and the new roots grew quite significant while the old roots didn´t rot. Maybe plants simply adapt to live in water as long as there is enough light/temperature/oxygen? Regardless, plants are probably much stronger/more adaptable than we think they are :-)

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +1

      Yeah plants definitely can adapt to water 👍

    • @aikonriche
      @aikonriche Před rokem

      I water my plants TWICE a day with completely no issues. All these overwatering narratives are a myth.

  • @meropale
    @meropale Před rokem +4

    The biggest shock for me was how well the succulent did.

  • @FknNefFy
    @FknNefFy Před rokem +1

    Cool! Thanks for taking the risk and testing this

  • @ruthmeow4262
    @ruthmeow4262 Před rokem

    I keep my jades on the balcony all summer long, they are potted in gritty mix. Since they are in sun for half they day and dry out fast, I do drench water them every day/every other day. They grow great.

  • @FranktheTank319
    @FranktheTank319 Před rokem +1

    Such an interesting video. I wouldn't have expected that. It must be similar to when plants live in water.

  • @1957Bevy
    @1957Bevy Před rokem +4

    Very interesting and fun! I’m amazed at the results! Makes me want to overwater my plants. Lol . Are you going to go a month without any water? lol

  • @cocoabean3328
    @cocoabean3328 Před rokem +1

    Now that was cruel 😬But thanks for yet another dose of knowledge 🙂

  • @jessh9988
    @jessh9988 Před rokem +1

    The timing of this video is so ironic for me, just as my burros tail is yellowing and dropping all its leaves and I'm treating an orchid for rhizoctonia, I'm a serial overwaterer, and I'm learning...fun video! Love experiments

  • @addicteduke
    @addicteduke Před rokem +1

    I am not surprised about the pothos. I have a very thick and meters long pothos that started as a cutting but never moved to soil. it isn't on lecca, just water and it hardly gets fed but looks stunning. It is in fact my thickest pothos.
    I think those plants survived happily because, like humans, they adapt to circumstances, as long as there is a pattern that creates a consistency the can adapt their roots. In my experience, root rot is more likely to be an issue when plants are watered irregularly.

  • @VickyHafler
    @VickyHafler Před rokem +2

    I used to be an over waterer now I have gone to the other side and have become an underwater waterer 😬 neither is a good thing.
    I’m always afraid to over water and loose a plant.
    I need to make adjustments.

  • @deborahcollis9814
    @deborahcollis9814 Před rokem +1

    Monstera, potho and peace lily are all used in the top of aquarium

  • @TheQueensWish
    @TheQueensWish Před rokem +1

    This was a horrifying experiment! I’m shocked at the outcome and so uncomfortable for them. Ick!!

  • @hoakiengchaudoc
    @hoakiengchaudoc Před rokem +1

    Good morning 🌹👏verry nice good sharing 👍🛎🤝

  • @chris-dg1is
    @chris-dg1is Před rokem

    Peace lily is used for terrarium so roots in the water, leaves in the air. I keep mine for years (still alive) in a pot without hole and got no problem.

  • @swhite8381
    @swhite8381 Před rokem +1

    I bet the water conditioner really helps too. There can be too much this or that with tap water. I’m definitely getting some today

  • @LluckyStrikee
    @LluckyStrikee Před rokem +1

    cool experiment, would have been interesting to throw in a zz and a snake plant too!

  • @AndrejPekar
    @AndrejPekar Před rokem +1

    If air is the problem, isn't the solution to get more air to the roots? For example, by making holes in the ground with a stick. Shake the ground a little so that it is not hard, maybe? I'm thinking of injecting air into the ground, somehow. Maybe from an air canister. Or put in the ground some hollow things that allow air to enter, perlite maybe. Or some plastic kage in the middle of pod.

  • @meenakshi.Nayaka
    @meenakshi.Nayaka Před rokem +1

    Power Of Well draining SOIL!!!!!😃

  • @jairelijahweert255
    @jairelijahweert255 Před rokem +1

    the thing is. Overwatering is 9/10 times in combination with low light. plants with lots of light are harder to kill and overwater

  • @stiemogo
    @stiemogo Před 10 měsíci +1

    I don’t know why, but this experiment made me laugh my ass off about it when you mentioned in a previous video, and again at the beginning of this one.

  • @boteet
    @boteet Před rokem +1

    I love the look and care for cacti so so much. I have favoritism for cacti and at any chance i see a cacti for sale it sold out in less then a day and i love desert type terrariums so just wanted to say i would lobe if u could make cacti theemed videos in the future and have a nice day

  • @joycewohn7883
    @joycewohn7883 Před 9 měsíci +1

    can anyone reccommend a book on succulents care and growing? had mine outside for the summer and now sign of drying out and losing leaves. love the program.

  • @20Aleksa08
    @20Aleksa08 Před rokem +1

    Aquarists actually use pothos, monstera and peace lily to purify water in aquariums, no soil just roots in the aquarium

  • @jamesa7506
    @jamesa7506 Před rokem +1

    Woo-hoo! Water on my friends! The sheriff from Sheffield gave the go-ahead! Looks as though you were also watering your facial foliage too? Perhaps some fertilizer is in need. 😉👍

  • @arcaseidax
    @arcaseidax Před rokem +1

    From my experience many plants die, when I firstly don't water them for a lot of time (for example because I forget), and then I feel guilty and I pour lots of water in them 😅 Even if I poured away standing water, lots of my plants weren't happy. Now I'm more cautious.

  • @HaroonKhan-ix3xs
    @HaroonKhan-ix3xs Před rokem +2

    That was an interesting experience with you.

  • @j.bishop7888
    @j.bishop7888 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have a peace lily and pothos that I was trying to revive in my fish tank, they fell in and grew! Underwater!

  • @alexblunt7493
    @alexblunt7493 Před rokem +5

    I'm wondering if every day watering replenished the oxygen in the water just enough that you created a hydroponics situation?

    • @MaryGatdula
      @MaryGatdula Před rokem +1

      Roots also need air. Hydro and semi-hydro is without soil, which, when kept constantly wet doesn't allow that except for bog and water plants like reeds and such. But I have also seen peace lilies doing beautifully in very wet conditions. And I mean like bog conditions.

    • @SheffieldMadePlants
      @SheffieldMadePlants  Před rokem +2

      The thing I took away is that time is your side if you’ve been giving your plant too much water. They are more resilient than we might think.

  • @meropale
    @meropale Před rokem +1

    Gorgeous plants!

  • @kacperrutkowski6350
    @kacperrutkowski6350 Před rokem +1

    Not really what that experiment was about, but usually the thing I'm afraid about overwatering the plants are sciaridae and not directly harming the plants themselves. I guess there are some effective ways to protect the plants from them including mineral wool and agrotextile, but I'm usually not using them, and overwatering have caused a small epydemic of them in my pots a few times.
    I'm usually using coco coir rich substrate, so the risk of roots roting is still close to zero in that case.

  • @rachaelhoffman-dachelet2763

    I put my plants outdoors on porches over the summer and water almost every day. With longer days, hot temperatures, and breezes they really seem to need it, but as you say, it’s avoiding standing water.

  • @raulrpgz
    @raulrpgz Před rokem +1

    Fascinating phenomenon. Because I know I’ve killed a couple of these before from overwatering.