The Perfect Soil by Plant Type | Custom Soil Mix | Houseplant Soil Mix

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • Aloha! Join me as I guide you through my potting mix recipes for the perfect soil by plant type. I've crafted these mixes to simulate the natural environment that plants grow in. And I'm here to tell you that these custom soil mixes are a total game-changer when it comes to preventing root rot. These four mixes will be my go to potting soil mixtures moving forward.
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    0:00 Intro
    0:39 Potting mix ingriedients
    0:44 Perlite
    1:30 Pumice
    1:47 Pine Bark
    2:21 Horticultural charcoal
    2:36 Coco coir
    2:55 Premium potting mix
    3:12 Orchid potting mix
    3:51 Epiphyte potting soil mix and/or 1st aroid potting mix
    4:16 List of plants to use Epiphyte Mix for
    4:49 Epiphyte potting mix recipe
    5:24 Forest Floor Mix and/or 2nd aroid potting mix
    5:50 List of plants to use Forest Floor Mix for
    5:57 Forest Floor Mix recipe
    6:30 Basic Mix
    7:37 List of plants to use Basic Mix for
    7:43 Basic Mix recipe
    8:23 Cacti and Succulent Mix
    8:27 List of plants to use Cacti and Succulent Mix for
    8:38 Premium store-bought Cacti and Succulent Mix
    8:49 Bonsai Jack's Gritty Mix
    9:22 Which Cacti and Succulent mix is better?
    10:44 The Cacti and Succulent Mix I will be using moving forward
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Komentáře • 178

  • @dannybonsai7102
    @dannybonsai7102 Před dnem

    Good advice in this video. I'll share some things I've observed;
    I'm pretty casual with soil mix, I keep small perlite, orchid bark, and premium mix handy and do a bunch of plants in one big session, judging by intuition or observed growth/watering behavior what they need as I go, throwing in a dash of this and a dash of that as I go. The only time it has failed is when the potting mix bag was not sealed properly and turns muddy from moisture, the bark and perlite cannot save it. I would also add that moisture-lovers like ferns and peace lillies still need a lot of oxygenation so I give them a lot of bark and just up the watering.

    • @dannybonsai7102
      @dannybonsai7102 Před dnem

      in the same vein, moisture haters like succulents and Zamioculcas, we can go overboard with the dryness, fearing rot, and reduce watering while also using a rocky potting mix but I find (well maybe its my climate, very humid, and yet our potting mix brands insist on major amounts of moisture-agents) using succulent/cacti mix causes me to lose them to dryness, it doesnt seem to hold water long enough for a good drink and makes the plant seem far needier than it ought to be.

  • @shantiprakashreddy3777

    Thank you so much. Explanation was so beautiful and simple. Need to play this video again and again to understand in detail...Om Shanti

  • @janicelindegard6615
    @janicelindegard6615 Před rokem +12

    I do a mix of peat, perlite and bark in different ratios depending on the plant. I tried Jack's for a Jade plant that needed repotting because it was too top heavy. It did not want to establish new roots, so I added the gritty mix to my basic mix and the plant is doing great now. I have some other succulents in gritty mix but they are much smaller and seem to love it.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před rokem +4

      Of the ones I tried in the Black Gold cacti and succulent mix, it was the ones that had thicker roots that seemed to take best to it. My thinner root succulents seemed to do a little better in the Jacks Gritty Mix.

  • @jsue9480
    @jsue9480 Před 9 měsíci

    Really great video! Super helpful

  • @Trants25
    @Trants25 Před rokem

    As always, highly informative! Thank you!

  • @kristinaeramos
    @kristinaeramos Před rokem +1

    Very informative 👍

  • @melodyemay6402
    @melodyemay6402 Před 3 měsíci

    What an excellent and informative video! Thank you so much for posting!❤

  • @cindywannamaker5299
    @cindywannamaker5299 Před 10 měsíci +7

    Omg, such great info! I use my own mix very similarcto yours. I'm partial to philodendrons. Slowly moving my plants into this mix. I'm pretty new at this and spend a good deal of my time trying to learn more. Your videos play a big part in that. Thank you so much!❤

  • @larissapadillasol7151

    Wow, what a great and helpful video! Love it, thank you very much!👌🏻😊💖

  • @PeM-oy5lt
    @PeM-oy5lt Před 6 měsíci

    Great presentation! Thank you

  • @natashao.1843
    @natashao.1843 Před 6 měsíci +2

    As a new plant momma this was a great video

  • @ahmedalways3012
    @ahmedalways3012 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice job ❤

  • @beeng77
    @beeng77 Před rokem

    Love this video, its very informative❤❤

  • @Zachary910
    @Zachary910 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your advice!😄

  • @user-wg7sr5lf9k
    @user-wg7sr5lf9k Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the informative videos

  • @DoraTheExplora50
    @DoraTheExplora50 Před 6 měsíci +1

    You did it again ❤😊 gave us another amazing, great, informative video 📷. Thanks for sharing your valuable plant knowledge with us once again, and again, and again 💗 love it🌱💖🌿😉

  • @ninasuculentasymas
    @ninasuculentasymas Před 11 měsíci

    Hello from Puerto Rico!!! Very informative video. I also use vermiculite.

  • @genachattin
    @genachattin Před rokem +5

    This is the best video I’ve seen on this topic and explains how to fix some of the problems I’ve been having since switching most of my plants to a chunky aroid mix a few weeks ago. Thanks!

  • @ma-igarcia3061
    @ma-igarcia3061 Před rokem +3

    This video is so very, very helpful. So detailed. Thank you for sharing! ❤❤❤

  • @suzanneevans4157
    @suzanneevans4157 Před 10 měsíci +4

    You are by far my favourite. This video is brilliant, as are all of your videos. I really needed this one though. Thank you for helping plant parents so much 😊❤

  • @kerrimangum4479
    @kerrimangum4479 Před 4 měsíci

    I loved your presentation so much! I'm definitely going to transplant some things into a more fitting "soil". Thank you!

  • @mydogmyplantsandme
    @mydogmyplantsandme Před rokem

    I too make my own mixtures. It's been trial and error and a few almost dead or dead plants but I'm finally getting it to where I feel I know what all of my plants need. I wanted to watch this video for my goeldlii. It needs to be repotted and since it's not a climbing plant, I wanted to know what mixture I should be using. Thankfully I already have a similar mixture made up! Thank you so much for these videos!

  • @cookienibz2578
    @cookienibz2578 Před rokem +8

    Your succulent & cacti mix is similar to mine. However I use mine universally w/o any issues. 1 part succy/cacti soil to 1 part chicken grit. A LOT cheaper than captain jacks grit mix, readily available at feed stores, & its crushed granite so doesn't absorb water. 1 20 lb bag ($13) lasts me forever.

    • @twinfin8571
      @twinfin8571 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Thanks for the suggestion of using chicken grit. It is cheaper then Jacks but the feed store I went to had poultry grit with probiotics. Does the grit you use have probiotics in it?

    • @cookienibz2578
      @cookienibz2578 Před 8 měsíci

      @twinfin8571 TBH I never looked. I assume MOST of them do, since it is for chickens to ingest. So it must not matter one way or another, been using it forever, min of 7 years. Lol Sorry I couldn't help more.

    • @twinfin8571
      @twinfin8571 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@cookienibz2578 . Thanks. The store said they have grit without probiotics……just grit in the ingredients. They were out of that so I bought the one with the probiotics. I figured the plants might like it . We’ll see. Lol

    • @cookienibz2578
      @cookienibz2578 Před 8 měsíci

      @@twinfin8571 best of luck. If I could share a pic of what I get, I absolutely would, lol.

    • @twinfin8571
      @twinfin8571 Před 8 měsíci

      @@cookienibz2578 . Ok! I had already bought Jacks and realized it wasn’t going to go far. Then I bought the grit with the probiotics. And yesterday I found just plain chicken grit so I bought that! I think I’ll just mix all of them together and do my plants? At least now I know where to go for the grits. Thanks

  • @dearhart31
    @dearhart31 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this fantastic info!!! So informative 💚 could you please tell me what mix suggestion you would use for a money tree plant?! Thank you again!!

  • @tradergirl7067
    @tradergirl7067 Před 2 měsíci

    there is a coconut husk with chunks that's being sold in those bricks and they expand . great option to avoid buying additional barks as it has fine husk and the chunky bark husk mixed

  • @mwatson4970
    @mwatson4970 Před rokem +2

    Actually started using orchid clear pots with mix of soil and a chunky bit (i.e. depending on plant type) set over a layer of perlite at bottom of the cover pot it sits in. Have been getting crazy root growth from that, had to resize one 2" into a 3" in just a matter of weeks, and I'm thinking I need to move to a 4" by Dec. Crazy!
    Also, recently got into using Orchid bark, especially mixing into my more aroid-esque plants. Even for aeration and pests, I'd recomend at least a sprinkle of that mixed with perlite over charcoal.

  • @How2shine
    @How2shine Před rokem

    Hi! I love you tutorials, they are awesome! What is the plant in the corner behind you? I haven't been able to take care of my plants, but thanks to you, I want to try again.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! That’s my Scindapsus pictus ‘Exotica’

  • @agathan.944
    @agathan.944 Před 2 měsíci

    Speaking of "Jungle floor" mix.
    When we moved from Ohio to dry and cold Utah I had been thinking a lot about my Calatheas and other Marantaceae family members. Inspired by Sean Onlyplants I spent a fortune to get all of "his" ingredients like specific dry leaves, ashes from rice straw, etc.
    After one year I noticed that plants in "my" ( almost the same as yours) mix are bigger than plants in "his". After 18 months the difference was gigantic. Yes, "my" plants had had some ups and downs like brown edges. "His" plants were remaining as beautiful as of a day one. But dwarf, if compared to mine.
    I wanted to bring this story to you just for the entertainment, to show how some people waisted their time and money.

  • @fbacher5418
    @fbacher5418 Před 10 dny

    Hello! What type of soil do you recommend for a fiddle leaf plant and bamboo? Thanks for a great video

  • @simplygorgeous5647
    @simplygorgeous5647 Před měsícem

    What would you recommend for a Japanese Everfresh tree? Thank you!

  • @LavenderDaisies
    @LavenderDaisies Před měsícem

    I do my own mixes, but just as of recently. I am a handful of this and a handful of that, a bit more of this, and maybe needs more of this, and definitely more of Coco Coir for those that need more water retention. I probably should be a bit more calculated, like you are- I’m working on it! Lol. I still would like to get some charcoal and i haven’t ever heard of the Jacks Gritty mix. I will definitely try to find that and get some. I’m struggling with a few succulents and I know it’s because I overwater them. It’s SO HARD for me not to! They look so dry I think they just need a sip of water. LOL, problem is my husband thinks the same thing and quickly they get watered several times in a week or 2. We are working on a system! Thanks for the incredibly detailed info on what plants need what soil. I REALLY appreciate that list. I took a screen shot of every one of your pages and put into my notes so I can reference it quickly in the future. Thanks a million! You just ROCK!!!

  • @Nikolas_kloudas
    @Nikolas_kloudas Před 5 měsíci

    Hi! Such detailed video, loved it. What do you suggest for small syngonium cuttings?

  • @qtperfect1
    @qtperfect1 Před 10 měsíci

    this is so helpful! which would you use for philodendron micans? forest floor mix? thank you!

  • @simplydee4522
    @simplydee4522 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi Drea. Thank you very much for taking the time and putting your energy into this very informative video. January 9, 2024 where I'm currently trying to take steps to get a handle on proper soil. I lost around 15 plants when I repotted this past summer using Kellogg All Natural Potting Mix Organic Plus and Fox Farm Ocean Forest. Soil selections at Big Box Stores are limited. It's very frustrating to lose my plants and money trying to find the right product. Sorry for the long comment. I just wanted to say thank you🪴

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 4 měsíci +1

      You’re welcome and I hope everything works out well💚

  • @tinapomfrey5412
    @tinapomfrey5412 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have been a long-time subscriber, but this is the first time I have watched this video! I'll say it again, you are one of the best researchers I have ever seen, thank you for being so informative, as always. My soil mixes are very similar, for the most part, but I do add earthworm castings, as I have a tendency to go a little long in between feeds. Are there any negative to the addition, in your opinion? Also, are you selling any of your warscewiczii props, to ship? I need one of those.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Adding some worm castings should be fine. I think I already answered your question about the Calathea on Instagram or Facebook

  • @craftingnatura
    @craftingnatura Před 7 dny

    What soil is more convenient to use in a Pot that's gonna be Water from the Top? I'll think about the plants I put there later 💚🌱

  •  Před 4 měsíci

    Love your video, thank you so much. What would you recommend for a philodendron prince of orange (being an hybrid species not found in nature and not climbing) the epiphyte or forest floor mix? Muchas gracias 😊

  • @tetyanastefanets6396
    @tetyanastefanets6396 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for this video! What kind of soil can be used with Schlumbergera?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 2 měsíci

      I would probably go with cacti and succulent soil💚

  • @sophiest-pierre8620
    @sophiest-pierre8620 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you for this video; it's very helpful! :) I would like to know what mix to use with Dieffenbachia and Christmas Cactus.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Forest floor for the dieffenbachia. Christmas cactus I would do cacti and succulent soil

    • @daphne6973
      @daphne6973 Před 11 dny

      I would say epiphitic for Christmas cactus and forest floor for dieffenbachia after watching the video several time but not sure 🤷‍♀️

  • @csengekacsova3915
    @csengekacsova3915 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hello! Thx for the video, it is the best in this topic. I have a question: which soil mix is the best for Diffenbachia and Strelitzia? Thank you for your reply!

  • @Jenny__furr
    @Jenny__furr Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hi there thank you so much for this video! I’m not sure what soil mix I should use for a Petra croton (codiaeum) plant?

  • @staceymcsweeney5590
    @staceymcsweeney5590 Před 8 měsíci

    I've been using your blends for a couple of years now and they truly are amazing! I do have a question. Which do you recommend for things like Orchid Cactus, Lady of the Night Cactus, and Christmas/Thanksgiving/Spring Cactus? They aren't so much arid cacti. I have lost a smaller Christmas cactus I had in the Bonsai Jacks...but that could have been user error with not enough watering. Thank you!

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 7 měsíci

      They are jungle type cacti, so epiphyte mix works well. They actually have very similar care to some orchids.

  • @sundaemonne9196
    @sundaemonne9196 Před 10 měsíci

    for the pine bark is it safe to collect it in a pine forest ?
    and safe for charcoal, I have a fire place so would I be able to use charcoal from there or does it really have to be horticultural ?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 10 měsíci

      Sorry for the late reply! I somehow overlooked this in my new comments alerts. You can certainly collect pine bark from the wild but just keep in mind there could be unseen pests on that bark so you might want to sterilize it before using it. It really needs to be horticultural charcoal as the process that creates the two are quite different and certain properties are lost when burning wood in your fireplace.

  • @annasantos8232
    @annasantos8232 Před 9 měsíci

    Do you use worm castings in any of your mixes? What do you recommend for bird of paradise?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 9 měsíci +2

      I do not use worm castings. I would probably use my forest floor mix for a bird of paradise but honestly it would probably do fine in my basic mix as well

  • @nigelblonde1248
    @nigelblonde1248 Před rokem +1

    For your Epiphyte mix,
    Why do you add the orchid mix (which is bark and perlite) - and then continue to add bark and perlite?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před rokem +1

      Because it’s not enough perlite ratio wise to everything else and as I explain in the video the pine bark is much chunkier and provides even better drainage than just the bark in the orchid bark mix which is much smaller and flatter💚

  • @kristenmickeletto2000
    @kristenmickeletto2000 Před 4 měsíci

    What soil should I use for string of pearls? Also why does the forest floor need good drainage and soil retention?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 4 měsíci

      For string of pearls use cacti and succulent soil. Forest floor needs to be good draining as well because you don’t want it to get so wet that the roots don’t have enough oxygen.

  • @Zachary910
    @Zachary910 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Would your forest floor mix be the appropriate choice for an imperial red philodendron? What would you recommend?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Forest floor mix is what I would go with💚

  • @marab36
    @marab36 Před měsícem

    Really helpful video, thank you! What potting mix would be recommended for a kalanchoe? What about a hypoestes (polka dot plant)?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem +1

      Cacti and succulent soil for the kalanchoe and forest floor or basic mix for the hypoestes 💚

    • @marab36
      @marab36 Před měsícem

      Thank you! 💚

  • @katytata4063
    @katytata4063 Před měsícem

    5:45p would like to know your recommendation on the proper mix for a Brazil philodendron, a Monstera Adansoii and a Philodendron Birkin. Should I use the epiphyte mix for all? Thank you so much for all your help.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem

      You certainly can use the epiphyte mix for all of them, though the Birkin might actually prefer the forest floor mix since it is more of a terrestrial philodendron💚

    • @katytata4063
      @katytata4063 Před měsícem

      My plants and I thank you so much! I have learned so much by watching your videos. I am trying not to become obsessed with my tropicals but it is hard not to. 😊

  • @aimankhursheed
    @aimankhursheed Před 3 měsíci

    Can i use any tree dried and aged bark

  • @gabrielcorreia1111
    @gabrielcorreia1111 Před měsícem

    For citrus plantes do you use the same mix

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem +1

      I would use my basic mix for citrus plants💚

  • @annettenoga6182
    @annettenoga6182 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video in detail. What I 've done is use store bought succulent & cacti mix and added amendments. They rot....regardless.
    I like your idea of using 50/50 for succulents that don't have well established roots and use griddy mix for fully established roots. How do we know if a root system is well established? Do you unpot it and check or do you strictly look at the type and size? Thanks.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 3 měsíci

      I always slide the plant out of the pot and check to see how the roots are looking

    • @Tony.795
      @Tony.795 Před měsícem

      Most cacti mixes have too much organic content. You get the best results with a loam and grit mixture that's completely mineral based. For some species a little fine compost can be added.

  • @mariacsendes6297
    @mariacsendes6297 Před 13 dny

    Hi! Just received my first pothos golden cutting, which was rooted just in water. I’m trying to decide wether I should use leca or some other kind on potting soil. Can someone please give me an advice? I’m really new to this type of plants and I don’t want to mess it up🥺
    P.S.:I promise to make updates if someone is interested. All the best wishes to every plant parent🤗

  • @cindywannamaker5299
    @cindywannamaker5299 Před 10 měsíci

    So which soul to use for a rubber tree? I know they are ficus but seem to need different care

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 10 měsíci

      I use my basic mix for all of mine and they’ve done fine.

  • @darlakelso2516
    @darlakelso2516 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, any suggestions on soil mix for a Calathea houseplant? Thx!

  • @andreawagner589
    @andreawagner589 Před rokem +1

    What kind of mix would you recommend to use for crotons?

  • @maryburns6118
    @maryburns6118 Před rokem +1

    What brand of soil pre made mix do you use for your marantas and calatheas?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před rokem +3

      For all my mixes including the forest floor mix I make for my prayer plants, the potting soil part of the mix is a brand specific to a local store here called Calloways, but I linked it in the video description so you can see what’s in it and find something similar if you don’t have Calloways stores where you are located.

    • @maryburns6118
      @maryburns6118 Před rokem +1

      @@AlohaPlantLife thank you 🤗

  • @donnariley1250
    @donnariley1250 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, what soil mix should I be using for pothos plants thanks

  • @Jenny__furr
    @Jenny__furr Před 2 měsíci

    Hi there again, what would be a good soil mix for a fittonia?

  • @ocny4468
    @ocny4468 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you for this video!! I love the idea of customizing planting mixes to invidual needs---one size does NOT fit all, lol.
    Quick question---what is that beautiful trailing plant that is sitting on the counter behind you? It's gorgeous and whatever it is I would like to put it on my wish list!

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 9 měsíci +1

      That’s a Scindapsus pictus Exotica! I sell them on my website www.alohaplantlife.com

    • @ocny4468
      @ocny4468 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AlohaPlantLife ---thank you---unfortunately sold out!
      For some reason I was thinking that you didn't ship and only had pop-up sales!!! When did you start shipping? Looking at your site now and loving the selection. Knowing how conscientious you seem to be I wouldn't hesitate to order from you!
      Thanks for the link!

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@ocny4468 I don’t ship the rare plants that I have that you’re seeing in my videos. Those are only sold at local pop-up shops. Also exotica should be restocked soon.

    • @ocny4468
      @ocny4468 Před 9 měsíci

      @@AlohaPlantLife ---thank you---still a great list on your plant sale site!

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I've got 11 6" ones in stock on the website right now but they tend to go fast.

  • @PauloCesar-rj1jt
    @PauloCesar-rj1jt Před měsícem

    The horticultural charcoal is different from vegetal charcoal for BBQ use?
    If I use the BBQ charcoal would it work? I mean the charcoal before using in the BBQ, like if it was "brand new" and not in ashes

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem

      BBQ charcoal contains added chemicals to improve burning and those chemicals can be harmful to your plants. Horticultural charcoal does not contain any added chemicals.

    • @PauloCesar-rj1jt
      @PauloCesar-rj1jt Před měsícem

      @@AlohaPlantLife oh ok didnt know that
      thanks for letting me know!

  • @McAwesome363
    @McAwesome363 Před rokem +3

    Over time through lots of trial and error i've come to find a simple mixture of peat and pumice to work the best for virtually any plant. I simply vary the amounts based on the water preferences of the plant. Recently i've been experimenting with growing in 100% coco coir chips and have had extremely good growth, the only problem being the mixture is so light the plants have a hard time staying upright. So I think i'll stick to the peat/pumice until I find something else.
    I've heard of tropical fruit growers using 100% sand or 50/50 sand with pumice to grow the trees from seedling stage until they are ready to go into the ground. The old citrus and tropical fruit trees planted in Victorian greenhouses were almost always planted in a pure sand mixture, and have had great success!

  • @PureAussiegirl
    @PureAussiegirl Před 2 měsíci

    Tree fern substrate. I recently bought some of this. It is a New Zealand sustainable product. Do you think this could be used for your forest floor mix? I have a lot of Alocasias Aglaonemas and Prayer plants??. I'm not finding much info on this substrate for these plants.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 2 měsíci +1

      You would still want to add extra drainage components to it, so for example, the bark, charcoal, perlite.

    • @PureAussiegirl
      @PureAussiegirl Před 2 měsíci

      @AlohaPlantLife Thanks Drea 💗

  • @katytata4063
    @katytata4063 Před měsícem

    3:56p EST wondering if you had any other recommendations for Premium potting mix. I noticed that Calloway’s does not have the capability to ship online orders to North Carolina.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem

      You can see on their website the actual ingredients in their soil so I would try to find another brand with similar makeup. Black Gold would be a good brand to check for something similar. 💚

    • @katytata4063
      @katytata4063 Před měsícem

      Thank you for your response. I did wind up buying some SunGro MM-830 and will see if that works. I went to your Amazon storefront and purchased some black gold orchid potting mix. Unfortunately as I was potting up some of my bromeliads as per your epiphyte mix ingredients, I noticed a skinny live worm jumping around in the orchid mix. I contacted the company and they had never heard of this. Have you? Concerned that the worms may eat my roots I will be sending the mix back. The Company still has not gotten back to me about if the worm is a safe situation. Would like to know your take.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem +1

      @@katytata4063 I have never experienced that! But if it was a generic earthworm it wouldn’t eat roots. Just pop it outside in some grass to continue living its life💚

    • @katytata4063
      @katytata4063 Před měsícem

      The company actually did get back to me and told me to send this while back, but I really like this mix a lot so I think I’ll just pick out worms. Thank you again.

  • @ericawestlife
    @ericawestlife Před 4 měsíci

    May I know what brand of Orchid Potting mix you use for Epiphyte Mix n Premium Potting Mix for Forest Floor Mix? Thanks

  • @mononajohnson-nl9mz
    @mononajohnson-nl9mz Před 2 měsíci

    On the Epiphyte mix do you water from the top or will it absorb water from the bottom?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 2 měsíci

      I always water from the top and then I let it sit in the tray that I have it sitting in when I water it and if it needs to absorb more from the bottom it will. I don’t believe in one or the other if that makes sense

    • @mononajohnson-nl9mz
      @mononajohnson-nl9mz Před 2 měsíci

      @@AlohaPlantLifeThat makes prefect sense. Thank you!! I have learned a lot from your video and I will continue to watch!!

  • @twinfin8571
    @twinfin8571 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Which mix would you use for a Birds Nest? I just ordered all these products and some clear pots. I’m hoping not to kill so many of my plants from poor care. I’m pretty sure I over water so the clear pots will help with that. And planting in the correct soil. Thanks for this wonderful video. I’ve watched it 4 times and I took a ton of notes. Lol.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 8 měsíci

      Bird’s Nest Fern is a slightly tricky one. In the wild they can grow as epiphytes, lithophytes, or terrestrial. So I would say either my epiphyte mix or my forest floor mix. It sounds like you’re saying you’re prone to overwatering so I would recommend trying the epiphyte mix for it first. Anyone else reading this who might be prone to underwatering, I would recommend trying the forest floor mix first. Hope this helps💚

    • @twinfin8571
      @twinfin8571 Před 8 měsíci

      @@AlohaPlantLife . Thanks so much. I’m feeling more confident cuz I actually thought I’d use the Epiphyte mix if I didn’t hear from you. I will say the plant is doing extremely well in the nursery pot I got it in so I’m leaving it alone till it needs repotting. I think the watering issue I suffer from will be much improved with the clear pots. Lol. I’m so grateful for all your information. It has helped me a lot. My plants appreciate you as well!

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 8 měsíci

      @@twinfin8571 You’re welcome💚

  • @amieefowler
    @amieefowler Před 3 měsíci

    Hi I’m new here and a brand new plant mom. Could you please tell me what would be the best custom soil mix for my evergreen roses, tea roses, gold dust, nerve plant, false aralia, purple passion and Boston fern? Thanks so much🥰

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Honestly, basic mix would work for all of those

    • @amieefowler
      @amieefowler Před 3 měsíci

      @@AlohaPlantLifethank you so much🥰

  • @hkimball8902
    @hkimball8902 Před 2 měsíci

    Would a Croton Petra be considered a forest floor plant?

  • @jessramos1076
    @jessramos1076 Před 3 dny

    Under which category or potting mix would you put dieffenbachias/dumb canes?

  • @natashao.1843
    @natashao.1843 Před 6 měsíci

    Which mix would you use for a birkin?

  • @donnariley1250
    @donnariley1250 Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, I have a white mold or fungus that develops on the top of my soil in my plants, is there a way to combat this I don’t know why this happens thank you so much

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Usually this means you are watering too frequently and/or the plant isn’t getting enough light. Adjust accordingly and it should stop happening💚

  • @italyydior520
    @italyydior520 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’m confused which soul would I use for dumb cane & Chinese evergreen plants

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 7 měsíci +3

      Those are scientifically known as Dieffenbachia and Aglaonema, and I use my forest floor mix for those.💚

    • @italyydior520
      @italyydior520 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@AlohaPlantLife Thank You Than You so much

  • @LeafyConversations
    @LeafyConversations Před měsícem

    You are the first person I've heard use the Bonsai Jack Gritty Mix. I have been using it since I killed my first cactus last year. I absolutlely love this stuff! Although expensive, I still use it and mix it with Tree Fern and some Pumice (very little) for my Alocasia's, Anthuriums. Now I am not sure how that is working because I am new at it, but I feel like the benefits of what is in the Bonsai Jack Gritty Mix is better than anything you can buy out there and mix it with the proper soil for the plant. What are your thoughts?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před měsícem +1

      I’ve used it in my basic mix before when I was out of perlite and didn’t want to go to the store and it’s worked well💚

    • @Tony.795
      @Tony.795 Před měsícem

      It's missing loam to be a proper desert cactus substrate though. The organic content is questionable as well for certain species.

  • @msscamp100
    @msscamp100 Před rokem +2

    I am so confused right now. Let me start at the beginning. Late last summer I got a Peace Lily and a St. Joseph's Coat Purple Prince. Both of them wanted well draining soil. I googled it and, based on what I read, mixed 3 parts of good potting soil with 1 part of perlite. I am having to water both plants about every 3 days because they are drying out so fast even though neither one is showing signs of needing to be repotted. Did I screw up my mixture? On another note, when you stated that horticultural charcoal filters out soil impurities, does that mean that it will filter out calcium and magnesium salts from hard well water? I don't think I'm ever going to get it figured out how to take care of my plants. On the up side, however, your mix for ferns sounds really good! Thank you! On another note, why did this video not show up in your videos listed on CZcams? How many other videos are not showing up?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před rokem +1

      It’s showing up on my channel, you just have to go 6 months back. There’s 111 videos on there. Both of the plants you’re talking about have pretty high water demands so not surprised if you’re having to water them frequently. What size pot they are in will also effect how quickly they dry out. My Joseph’s Coat is in a 4” pot and I have to water it every approximately every 4 days.

    • @msscamp100
      @msscamp100 Před rokem

      @@AlohaPlantLife Ok. Both my Peace Lily and my St. Joseph's Coat are in 6" pots. I'm now up to having to water the St. Joseph's Coat every other day. When I repot them, I'm going to try your Forest Floor custom mix. At the very least, I will add 1 part of vermiculite to the mix I've been using. I have pumice on the way, and I can also get horticultural charcoal at my local nursery. I never even knew horticultural charcoal was a thing until I saw your video! I did some research, and it's amazing stuff!

  • @ericaupchurch7021
    @ericaupchurch7021 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi there. This video has been extremely helpful for this new plant owner. I have a question about the third ingredient for the plants that like to dry all the way out. You mentioned the cacti and succulent potting mix, Bonsai Jack, but not the third ingredient. It looks like orchid mix, but I’m not sure. Could you please comfirm? Thank you so much!

    • @bbkiki8480
      @bbkiki8480 Před 4 měsíci

      It looks like an aroid or orchid mix. Cacti could do well in a 40-60% pumice or gravel and 40-60% cacti and succulent mix. Don’t worry too much about not having the exact ingredients.

    • @ericaupchurch7021
      @ericaupchurch7021 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bbkiki8480 thank you so much for commenting. I agree that is looks like orchid mix. I want to repot a cat palm. Would the same ratio you provided work? I have cactus/palm/succulent soil and perlite on hand. Thanks again!

    • @bbkiki8480
      @bbkiki8480 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ericaupchurch7021 one part perlite to two parts cacti mix should do the trick.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 4 měsíci

      If you’re talking for cacti and succulents, I either use cacti and succulent soil, straight bonsai jacks gritty mix, or a combination of jacks gritty mix and premium potting soil.

    • @MorgannaRoseannaDanna
      @MorgannaRoseannaDanna Před 3 měsíci

      @ericaupchurch7021 I could definitely be wrong here but I believe the 'third ingredient' in her photo is a 50/50 mixture of the cacti and succulent mix and the bonsai jack's gritty mix, which she said that she was going to use for those that don't have fully established root systems.

  • @PhotoMagmatic
    @PhotoMagmatic Před 6 měsíci

    I am interested in trying the forest floor mix, which you say contains "premium potting mix". But the mix you show in the video appears not to have perlite in it. The mix I find available has perlite. So, it seems if I use that, it would be overkill to add more perlite to that. So, could you please explain what you mean by premium potting mix?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 6 měsíci

      The premium potting mix that I buy I get from a local nursery here, and you are correct, it does not have pearlite mixed in it. So if you buy one that is soil and pearlite, you wouldn’t need to add as much perlite, if any, depending on how much the one you bought already has. I would recommend not adding any extra perlite to start with and once you’ve got everything mixed up, just look at it visually and compare it to mine and if it looks like mine has more perlite even after you’ve mixed everything up, then add a little bit more until it looks the same as mine, if that makes sense.

    • @PhotoMagmatic
      @PhotoMagmatic Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you for the prompt reply. You're idea does make sense, so that is what I will try.

  • @likesmusic2369
    @likesmusic2369 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Strawberry

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 2 měsíci

      This really made me want to just reply with “blueberry” lol. But I’m guessing you’re asking what soil to use for a strawberry plant?

  • @mandypack2679
    @mandypack2679 Před 2 měsíci

    #1 for aglaonema and #3 farfugium japonicum?

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 2 měsíci

      I would use forest floor mix for both of those💚

    • @mandypack2679
      @mandypack2679 Před 2 měsíci

      @@AlohaPlantLife 0/0, glad I asked. Thanks so much!

  • @twinfin8571
    @twinfin8571 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I already have all those ingredients used for other purposes. I have a couple plants I’d like to take outside in spring and fall (summer is really too hot) but I don’t do it cuz I don’t want to use commercial bug spray). Now I might consider it since I’m very comfortable with these organic ingredients. And I’ll be assured I’m not introducing something my indoor plants don’t want! (This was supposed to go on the pest control video….yikes!) I guess this video started while I sent my remark

  • @OurAndYourBox
    @OurAndYourBox Před 14 dny

    Guys, please, do not use charcoal. Yes, it can absorb stuff, even bad things, but the charcoal itself cannot differentiate between good and bad for the plant, so it will also take away nutrients. So whatever is around the charcoal will turn out to be completely useless for the roots. The next thing, it cannot release whatever bad it captured. So you would need to swap it out like every two to four weeks. Also, the pH ranges from 4 to 10+, based on the supplier. You can easily lock your plant out of nutrients simply because the pH is either too high or too low.

    • @AlohaPlantLife
      @AlohaPlantLife  Před 13 dny +2

      Scientifically the threshold for that to be a problem is way higher than the amount I personally use in my mixes. Also, a reminder this is not activated charcoal which is more harmful to plants. It’s important to note too, that scientific studies show that the effects you’re describing can wear off in as little as two weeks, at which point it’s just serving its primary purpose of adding extra drainage. As for the pH, it’s always important to test the pH of all your soil and your water and adjust if needed (recently did a video all about pH).