Curled leaves - Why and how does it work?
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- čas přidán 20. 08. 2020
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I have two String of Hearts plants (one is variegated) that have both been doing this, and I had no idea why. The variegated one does this less, but based on your video, I think we need to find the plants a new window with less heat. Another great video! I really enjoy the fact that you guys go into so much detail when you explain why things are happening with plants. Unlike other videos I've seen where only a blanket "give the plant bright indirect light" statement is expected to suffice, you provide the physical facts as to why the plant is behaving like it is. Thanks for all the work you put into these videos!
I love that you explain the science behind it. Makes it more watchable
I’m totally digging this biology 101 lesson on the functioning of plant leaves. I wish I had paid as much attention in my actual biology class. I would have aced the class.
Ok, thank you for answering "why". But, do we have to do anything to help a plant? Or we just let it be? My new Alocasia Silver Dragon doing it now, i need to know how to help her 💖
why does my bird of paradise leaves curl
I have a monstera with leaf curl presently but also growing two new leaves also. This video has helped lots. Thank you so much for the excellent information and teachings you bring to your followers 🪴🌱
This reminds me that you promised us an all you need to know about scindapsus video....which I am patiently waiting for🌿
Would you please consider doing a video on Black Rabbit's Foot Ferns? I am struggling with a Black Rabbit's Foot Fern that is curling and dropping fronds at an alarming rate, and I don't know why. I thought it was the lack of humidity, but I've read several articles in which the writer stated that their humidity level was only 25% and they had no problems. I'm at a loss! I do NOT want to lose this fern! Rabbit's Foot Ferns are my favorite! Please help?
hi. can you pls make a video about types of SMALL or MINIATURE indoor plants that are good for people who live in apartments that don’t get any direct sunlight also airconditioned all day so the air is very dry. need suggestions on small plants that can sit on a desktop, please. No succulents please.
This was so helpful. I thought the curling leaves meant the plant was dying
Thank you, Plant Guys! Your information is always so helpful, the way you explain how plants work makes perfect sense.
Love your class. Why do I think I am in my biology class. Such a fine, detailed description. Thanks a lot.
Extremely informative as always! I was so surprised to find that my spider plant had curled leaves! First time to ever see that. I watered it and then it went back to normal. Love how our plants tell us what they need as long as we are observant enough.
you are the far best Plant CZcamsr! I feel like in in University listening. Thanks from Iceland.
Awesome video! It’s awesome that instead of just simply saying what will fix the problem, you explain in depth what causes it, why it happens, and explain some basic plant biology.
Wow!! What an awesome video! Not only extremely educational, full of information, but you presented it in a very clear manner. Thank you so very much!!
You are a great teacher. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge in such an understandable way. I like that you speak with care of plants as the living beautiful members of our planet! 👍
This is really helpful and explained in a way that everybody can understand, as always. Excellent!
Detailed information as always. Thank you. Also wondering, who does a thumbs down for these in depth videos?!!
Love your videos! They're so thorough and well-researched. I hope you can do a video on the leaves curling the other way i.e. from the tip in. I've an aluminium plant that's doing that and I can't figure out why!