LECA Basics for Beginners / LECA 101 Semi Hydroponics | How To Ep 25

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
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    Semi Hydroponics for Houseplants
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    0:00 Intro
    0:10 What is LECA?
    0:22 What is Semi Hydroponics
    0:27 Why use LECA?
    0:50 LECA decreases chances of Root Rot
    1:10 LECA is clean
    1:20 Less Gnats with LECA
    1:45 How to get started in Semi Hydroponics
    2:26 How to convert soil to LECA
    3:28 Setting the Plant Height
    3:50 LECA Nutrients
    4:30 Start Fertilizer Low
    5:00 Add Vitamins
    5:20 No Need to pH Water
    5:30 More Light, More Nutrients
    5:52 How much water in LECA
    6:05 How to Flush LECA
    6:47 Use an Opaque contain if possible!
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  • @prettyingreen
    @prettyingreen  Před měsícem

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  • @ginasmitten7836
    @ginasmitten7836 Před rokem +43

    Finally! A straight to the point simple video. I've watched loads and they look so complicated and it was off putting but this is great. Tap water and only 2 nutrients and no drilling holes this is exactly what I was hoping for as a beginner nice and easy. Thankyou!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +2

      Yes that was exactly the point of this video!! Still working great today!!! Plant from the video a little over 6 feet tall now

  • @MaybeTiberius
    @MaybeTiberius Před 9 měsíci +14

    the more and more watch and read on leca, the more i just wanna go leca tbh. Soil indoors is just such a big pain in the a.. to be honest. working with soil, having your entire apartment full of soil... and also next year when you repot... well have fun then, also you re constantly repotting stuff and throwing away old soil or when you have pests you have to get rid of the soil and use some new and soil is also very heavy on transportation in large bags. if you could just reuse your stuff over and over again...

  • @brookewarra9520
    @brookewarra9520 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm the Plant Parent in our house but your videos have converted my husband lol so, thanks bc now it's a hobby we enjoy together.

  • @colleenakaleeannrogers1486
    @colleenakaleeannrogers1486 Před 11 měsíci

    You have made this so simple. Thank you.

  • @TheReal_TeeKay
    @TheReal_TeeKay Před rokem +2

    Thank goodness for this video. I have been searching for something this straight forward, omg. It was like the best kept secret lol. No one would get to the point. Thank you!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      So glad this was to the point and you found it! There’s a variety of info on LECA-we try and keep it simple! Thanks for checking out the video 😄

  • @MotivationGarden
    @MotivationGarden Před 2 měsíci

    I just learned about leca. Great tutorial thank you

  • @memeakamissy
    @memeakamissy Před 8 měsíci +5

    This was so helpful . I am currently changing from soil to leca for all of my indoor plants ! I have over 300 so it is a task for sure ! This video helped me so much !!!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad it was helpful! YOU GOT THIS!!! 🙌

  • @vjramseythegreat
    @vjramseythegreat Před rokem

    Thanks for such an educational video! Great tips !

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Of course man! Thanks for checking out the vids!!

  • @mayarada2059
    @mayarada2059 Před 2 lety +1

    Always love to have LECA , I always using it into my indoors plants .

  • @kimberlyarellano4406
    @kimberlyarellano4406 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for this informative video! I’ve watch a few lecca videos and I always felt still confused. Your video encouraged me to just go for it! Definitely ordering ur products as well :)

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Awww thank you Kim! I’m really glad this helped you and cleared any confusion! LECA is very rewarding and can be simple 😄 We’ll get everything shipped out tomorrow!!

    • @handsdirtymindclean2973
      @handsdirtymindclean2973 Před 2 lety

      Check out mine to...I hope my videos aren’t confusing. Lol

  • @prettyingreen
    @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +5

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  • @erikm8372
    @erikm8372 Před 6 měsíci

    This was a great video, and I’m glad you said you’ve been doing this for 14 years, too! A lot of people don’t mention their timeframe and it’s like, we don’t know! 😂 they could be blowing hot air… and obviously we know some CZcamsrs are. Lol, so thanks. Also, it’s interesting how you said plants grow 30-40% faster in LECA & semi hydro than in soil, as I have had the same experience (in both Pon and LECA), yet a lot of people say soil still gives the best growth, overall. I’m torn on that one, and it depends on the plant I guess. I have some large vining poles of aroids, monstera, philos, etc. and they’re all in a potting mix I’ve created. I couldn’t possibly switch them without risking the whole plant and the years of growth. And that’s fine. I think it’s the soil nutrients that are giving them that growth.. and yet I’ve also had a _Monstera adansonii_ in LECA do phenomenally well and get huge. Every node had a leaf, and vice versa! Smaller cuttings and baby plants, placed in semi hydro SOONER rather than later, tend to be the strongest plants imo.

  • @karenjohnson3431
    @karenjohnson3431 Před 2 lety

    New subscriber. Great video for a newbie like me. I will be switching over my orchids to The LECA way of life ad ordered the A and B products. Can’t wait for their arrival. 🌺🌸🌺

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Awesome!! Thank you so much -- will ship them ASAP!

  • @foolgazer
    @foolgazer Před 11 měsíci +2

    Thank you for making this so simple! I'd love to get into leca to deal with less pests and just... soil is such a pain for so many reasons. I've left my props in water for years because they're easier to keep alive, but of course their growth halts from the lack of nutrients, so it's time I get into this!

    • @Jahcinta
      @Jahcinta Před 7 měsíci

      Can’t you just fertilize the water? I see plants thriving in water.

  • @Vfjz999
    @Vfjz999 Před 2 lety +4

    Sold! Hahaha looove it! Thank you for this video I just add my order 🙌🏼 Can’t wait!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome! Thank you! You're gonna love LECA -- it's incredibly simple and very very low maintenance :)

    • @Vfjz999
      @Vfjz999 Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen I just got my kit but I have questions 😨 now I’ve seen videos where people drill the vase , do I have to do that too? I’m confused :(

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      @@Vfjz999 No need to drill the vase! Just make sure to not overfill your container with water(just below the longest roots). And change the water often!

  • @belladriver258
    @belladriver258 Před 2 lety

    I love your video, It was so easy to understand it now I feel like a farmer =)

  • @makinMYway75
    @makinMYway75 Před rokem

    I e been waiting for someone to simplify this for two years now

  • @forestinthelife
    @forestinthelife Před rokem

    Great ! Thank you🌳🌷🌿

  • @jessicabamber8732
    @jessicabamber8732 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Leaving for even a few days becomes difficult when you live in a climate that gets below freezing and you have no central heat. Basically when your heat source is a woodstove your house can get cold enough to kill your plants. I have lights to help keep the plant warm and I have heat mats hooked up to thermostats that help keep my plants warm. I have seen thermostats fail and cook plants though. I have seen equipment fill in the opposite direction as well. We’re just plain doesn’t keep the plants and they die from the cold.

  • @heymifoo5597
    @heymifoo5597 Před 2 lety

    Good idea with the strainer

  • @mymiracle79
    @mymiracle79 Před 2 lety

    Wow I'm new to Leca I'm going to purchase the kit

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome! Let me know if you have any questions! New LECA vid coming out tomorrow also about how to grow large plants with LECA!

  • @colleenakaleeannrogers1486
    @colleenakaleeannrogers1486 Před 10 měsíci

    I received my kit today. Can't wait to try the nutrients. I will let you know how things are "growing"

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 10 měsíci

      Amazing! Please do! Make sure to scale up nutrient levels to 6/12 once you have large roots and lots of light!

  • @cyanlilac
    @cyanlilac Před 2 lety +2

    Super quick, super informative! Thank you!!!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      🤗 Exactly the goal! Thanks for checking out the video 😄

  • @RubeeRoja
    @RubeeRoja Před 2 lety +1

    Well I'm glad I watched this video. I just purchased some leca after seeing these pebbles around and got curious. I was just going to put my cuttings( that I usually keep in glasses of water) straight into it after rinsing the dust off. Didn't think about adding things to the water as well!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes!! Gotta give em some food to get big and strong 😄

    • @RubeeRoja
      @RubeeRoja Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen that makes sense! Thank you so much for your video

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome ☺️

  • @cherytaylor352
    @cherytaylor352 Před rokem +17

    I'm new to plants and have really enjoyed your educational videos. I like that they are to the point. Hope you have much success in your family run business.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      I’m so happy the videos have been helpful! Thank you for the kind words and donation!!!! 🤗

  • @MrEejal
    @MrEejal Před 7 měsíci

    I love this! Went to your website thinking I might be able to grab the nutrients but unfortunately you only have shipping for USA only. 😢

  • @makinMYway75
    @makinMYway75 Před rokem

    I just ordered the kit

  • @thandiwebanda3043
    @thandiwebanda3043 Před 2 měsíci

    I love that the science is so clear! What are the nutrient formulations?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 měsíci

      We’re now using Leaf Lux for all of our LECA plants!

  • @TashasTouch
    @TashasTouch Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @frankkrulish3049
    @frankkrulish3049 Před dnem

    Great video on potting with Leca - where do you get the little pots with open sides for rooting in water? Thanks

  • @nuckie_miamii
    @nuckie_miamii Před rokem

    Thanks for the information great vid dude.Okay so I been a full time plant mom for like 2yr plus and I always use soil which I dnt mind. Just that I live in a NYC apt and in the summer I get a lot of bugs, gnats in and by my plants.I cnt stand it omg so I'm thinking bout switching over to LECA MEDIUM to try out.Looking at your vid I thk it's a great idea for my 🏠.The only thg the clay pebbles are not cheap like the soil lol..

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      I totally get this-it’s a pain especially if you have lots of plants! You don’t have to use LECA to do “soil-less” / “semi hydro” growing. You can use perlite, vermiculite, other different mediums. Also, make sure your soil is free from gnats to begin with (usually it comes inside the bags). Also, use bti to remove the larvae from the soil, and keep them out (it’s a safe bacteria found on mosquito bits, but you can get it in a 15x stronger version: prettyingreen.com/products/gnatrol-half-ounce?_pos=3&_sid=e30062132&_ss=r

  • @KaylasPlants
    @KaylasPlants Před 2 lety +4

    Wow you have so much awesome plant experience! I just came across your video because it was suggested to me. Thanks for breaking it down the way you did and making it super easy to understand! New subscriber jere because I have sooo much to learn about leca! I’m just starting my own leca journey!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Ahhhh thank you so much for the kind words and the Sub!!! Really appreciate it!! LECA is the best -- you're gonna have so much fun with it!!!

  • @organixgirl
    @organixgirl Před 2 lety +1

    I am switching to lecca and because I hate walking around and a random gnat tries to fly up my nose lol. Thanks for the informative video

  • @komalthecoolk
    @komalthecoolk Před 2 lety

    you can also let some of the top roots be in the air to get their oxygen instead of submerging them

  • @marycutlip1989
    @marycutlip1989 Před 11 měsíci

    You mentioned changing the water but how often should we wash/change the leca. TYIA

  • @shopthimm1211
    @shopthimm1211 Před rokem

    Awesome video and great content overall!!
    Is there a big difference to other mineral based nutrient solutions compared to your fertilizer?
    Do you cover up your glas containers to prevent algea?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Hey thank you! The main difference is I can tell exactly what’s in the fert for aroids, as opposed to others being a bit of a mystery. I currently don’t cover my pots, but use peroxide to keep algae at bay

  • @dollycaldwell4938
    @dollycaldwell4938 Před 2 lety +2

    I loved the simplicity of your leca.....iam new to this process & still learning. if you were to use a long method whereas you would you place your cleaned root plant into water for 2-3 wks prior to leca....could i still use your liquid system? and how?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Yes! Transitioning into LECA is fine for plants coming from any media! So if they are in water propagation, it’s totally fine to bring them over to LECA 😄

  • @Vermo_18
    @Vermo_18 Před rokem

    Question! What do you do about the water temperature? Whenever the leca is in contact with water, it always go cold. What do you usually do about that?

  • @justbekind85
    @justbekind85 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video ❤️ I think I'm going to buy your products. I plan to get a Calathea someday. Maybe an Orbifolia or a Makoyana. Do Calathea do well in Leca or would my first plant experience be easier with a Hoya?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Awesome!! Love both the Orbifolia and Makoyana (find the Orbifolia to need lots of humidity). I think they’ll both do good in the LECA/Perlite mix!

  • @powerofknowledge7771
    @powerofknowledge7771 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Can you use an aerator and/or fish tank filter to recirculate the water and keep it fresh so that you don't have to change it every week or two????

  • @jenniferapostol767
    @jenniferapostol767 Před rokem +1

    Should the roots sit on water? or at least the tips? Thank you so much for such an informative video! I am a noob when it comes to LECA so I really appreciate videos like yours. :)

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +3

      Ideally the roots don’t sit in the water unless the water is bubbled with an air pump. If no air stone, give them about 1” away from the water so they tap down into the water 😄

  • @skyangelthefan
    @skyangelthefan Před 2 lety +1

    New subscriber...Great video! I am currently transitioning to Leca. I want to place an order, I looked on your site does the B1 come in just the vitamin solution kit? I only saw the 2 nutrient bottles.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Hi!! The Vitamin B1 comes in the LECA kit, but in the Leca A+B fertilizer just has the two bottles and a pipette 😄

  • @Bnice76
    @Bnice76 Před rokem +1

    Great video! When bringing home a plant from the store that’s in soil how long would you wait before transferring it to Lecca? Thank you for your time!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Great question! I would get the new plant into your home, and situate in space, then watch nothing happens for 2-3 days. If it looks strong, that’s the point at which I’ll swap into LECA!

    • @Bnice76
      @Bnice76 Před rokem

      @@prettyingreen awesome! Thanks so much!

  • @dsanford12
    @dsanford12 Před 5 měsíci

    So you're only using the nutrient water every other fill ?

  • @maddielane3084
    @maddielane3084 Před rokem

    You sold me. I bought this and me a so fast.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      Just saw the order come in!! Boxed up and shipping out! 🙌

    • @maddielane3084
      @maddielane3084 Před rokem

      @@prettyingreen Thanks so much!!! I’m a veggie gardener at heart, but I’m getting married & the apartment we are moving into doesn’t have a porch (I have always gardened at my parent’s house)! Soooooo I’m focusing my energy into my house plants & expanding my collection. So excited to start this new chapter! Thanks so much! (Also, had no clue what I was going for with that typo)

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      @@maddielane3084 I started with Veggies too! You're gonna do great. Houseplants are super rewarding too! I figured you meant, "I bought this SO fast 🤣" Let me know if you have questions!! -Chris

  • @michaelmccarthy4077
    @michaelmccarthy4077 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you have any experience with using grow stone (recycled glass) for growing, as opposed to leca? My experience with it for orchids is that it is more root friendly for growing but a nightmare when it is time to repot as the roots cling to it very tightly making removing any dead roots extremely difficult without damaging live ones. I still prefer it to leca if I am growing an orchid in semi-hydro because they do not desiccate new root tips at the surface when dry.

  • @eviefriend3976
    @eviefriend3976 Před 2 lety

    That is interesting. I would like to try it. What plants are good to grow in leca?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Tropical plants (specifically Aroids) do very well in LECA. But almost any higher water plant will do great in it!

  • @modestbeautyb1721
    @modestbeautyb1721 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. How long is the gallon water with the ingredients good for?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +5

      Hi! About 1+ years. The water will go bad before the nutrients inside :)

  • @Rochellecastro1
    @Rochellecastro1 Před rokem

    Do you have to drill holes into the glass containers? I love glass but I am leery about drilling any glass! Great video!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      Nope! No need to drill the glass (I’ve never done it successfully). But the vase just holds the water as a reservoir 😄 New oxygen is introduced with the water changes

  • @bridgetdavis5014
    @bridgetdavis5014 Před rokem

    Love the video and my order came today. Please clarify when you say to replenish with plain water. I thought you use nutritional water always. I just don't want to mess up. Many thanks. Wish me luck.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Awesome!!! Thank you for supporting a family business 🙏 To clarify: I add water when I see my water level has been evaporated or drank within 2 weeks of the brand new water being put in. If it’s an old batch of water (2+ weeks), I’ll discard it away and refill with fresh water!
      I hope this helps and feel free to text us on the business line for a fast response from myself or Krista! 🙏 Good luck!! You’re gonna do great!!

    • @dindapermatasari6780
      @dindapermatasari6780 Před rokem

      sorry, just to clarify..within 2 weeks you add only plain water, but after 2 weeks you change the water completely with new nutrient water?

  • @jimboong9327
    @jimboong9327 Před 2 lety

    Nice video, what’s your EC level for the nutrient solution?

  • @Milcsg
    @Milcsg Před 2 lety

    Is that a spring onion in leca? Interesting! Didn't know it can be done this way.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      It is!! Yup, can grow so many types of plants in LECA

  • @havenlapratt9868
    @havenlapratt9868 Před 12 dny

    So every 2 weeks add the fertilized water and add plain water each time water level goes down in between then right? Very helpful video thank you!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 12 dny

      Correct! Leaf Lux is the fert we're using for it now :)

  • @RoseofSharon1230
    @RoseofSharon1230 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for all the info, looking to transition to leca. What about rain water, I live in Florida and the tap water is terrible. I do use rain water for my soil potted plants but what about adding it to leca?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Rain water should work fine as a base! Maybe just add a splash of hydrogen peroxide to it (1oz/gal water) to sterilize it, and keep the oxygen in it! 😄

    • @RoseofSharon1230
      @RoseofSharon1230 Před 2 lety

      your awesome 💯

  • @LinnNoren-qe6gc
    @LinnNoren-qe6gc Před rokem

    Thx for an informative video! :) I wonder why having a net pot is ideal for hydroponics?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      It allows adequate flow of air and water back and forth from the top of the plant and down into the roots!

    • @LinnNoren-qe6gc
      @LinnNoren-qe6gc Před rokem

      @@prettyingreen Okey. I think Im about to drown my Albo that I put in leca sadly. Leaves are getting heavy and a dark mark on one leaf has appeared :(

  • @preetipateria
    @preetipateria Před 2 lety

    Great! Thanks for sharing ! How much hydrogen peroxide.

  • @moonheecho3654
    @moonheecho3654 Před rokem

    I think white stuff(calcium buildup) will attach on glass. Is there a way to prevent calcium buildup. Also because glass is transparent, water can get light, and it can cause algae too. I wonder if there is a way to prevent it. Thank you.

  • @fishingfluff
    @fishingfluff Před 9 měsíci

    looks like the Lucas formula?

  • @roohikaliajain
    @roohikaliajain Před 2 lety

    Great video. Can I grow crasulla Gollum/trumpet in leca?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I haven’t done so, but be careful with succulents in LECA. It does best with tropicals and semi tropicals (like Fiddles). Jade roots might be too small :/ maybe try perlite/sand/pumice with hand waterings every couple days. It probably won’t like sitting in water. But I’m also just guessing 😅

    • @roohikaliajain
      @roohikaliajain Před 2 lety +1

      @@prettyingreen great. Thanks for the input. I have put a cheap/small jade in leca to experiment with. Let's see how it turns out. I'm in Bangalore, India where the weather is mostly dry so hope it works :) will let you know

  • @manmeenjotkaur7058
    @manmeenjotkaur7058 Před 11 měsíci

    When i grow plants in leca it froths and stinks. Plese tell me reason

  • @BobbyBarrett67
    @BobbyBarrett67 Před rokem

    Great video I want to start growing oxygenated plants indoors. when you change the water every 2 weeks do you still use the nutrition mix water or regular tap water?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      Yes always change the water with fresh tap/filtered/distilled water PLUS nutrients, because LECA doesn’t contain any food for your plants! Hope this makes sense ✌️

    • @brittanymcanally2318
      @brittanymcanally2318 Před 2 měsíci

      I had the same question! Thank you for the clear answer

  • @carolyncannon7805
    @carolyncannon7805 Před 2 lety +1

    How much fluoride and chlorine from the tap water do you think the plants need? I never boil mine because I'm not sure. Thank you.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      The plants don’t need much fluoride(not sure if they need any at all), and they don’t need the chlorine for nutrition, but instead to keep the microbes out of the root zone. About 2ppm of Free Chlorine (about 0.5mL/gallon of water). It should smell a little less than a pool does

  • @helenacerveira9731
    @helenacerveira9731 Před 2 lety

    Ola
    Infelizmente não domino o inglês falado.
    Seria possível activar as legendas, pois fiquei curiosa e você falou dos produtos além da leca, que acho bastante necessário, o que normalmente não falam. Muito obrigada.

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Oi, deve haver um botão de legenda (cc) na parte inferior do vídeo que deve permitir o português :)

    • @helenacerveira9731
      @helenacerveira9731 Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen
      Não consegui as legendas em português, mas em Inglês que já me ajuda.
      Muito obrigada.💚🇵🇹

  • @robertng4286
    @robertng4286 Před rokem

    Hi .. loved your video here & thanks a lot..
    May I ask, can I use leca for rooting fig cuttings alone by itself because I had problem with root rots, imbalance of water in the media either over water or my cutting dies off due to not enough dampness, & also I had problem with white spots fungus growing on my fig cuttings??
    That's why I tried to avoid using organic media as I heard that leca although it's organic it doesn't invite fungus gnats & those kind of soil insects & worms.. please advise here, & thank u..

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Hi! Yes you can use LECA for fig cuttings, just be careful with the moisture levels. You might want to add in some perlite mixed with the Leca at 50/50 and hand water in containers with drainage!

    • @robertng4286
      @robertng4286 Před rokem

      @@prettyingreen thank u for sharing those links & also for your guidance .. very much appreciated, 🙏

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      @@robertng4286 Of course! Hope it helps :)

  • @wyrnmochi3808
    @wyrnmochi3808 Před měsícem

    Hi i have some question
    1. Can leca be used to grow potato, onion, garlic
    2. Can it used to grow plan such as tomato, eggplant etc
    Tqqq❤

  • @anniefeng3795
    @anniefeng3795 Před 8 měsíci

    Why use leca and not just straight up water culture? Also I heard for some plants hydroponics it will not reach optimal growth compared to soil - pilea as an example, not sure your experience with that.

  • @gaiachavez3276
    @gaiachavez3276 Před 2 lety

    Hi how often is the solution added to the plant is it every two weeks or do I use regular water after the first time ..

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Hi! The plant should always be in water that contains LECA nutrients (assuming it is getting light). For some reason if it is in dark/ very low light use little to no nutrient as it won’t be photosynthesizing.

  • @KittyTales209
    @KittyTales209 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi I just purchased the LECA kit.. does it come with directions on what goes first and how to use it? Or is it just what is on the website when you order?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hey! Thank you for the order 😊
      Each bottle will have instructions, but add the Part A to the water first, then Part B, vitamins, couple drops pH down! If you’re giving your plants lots of light you can go up to 7mL part A, 14mL part B. But 5mL A, 10mL B is a good starting point!
      We’re always here if you have any questions: hello@prettyingreen.com

  • @kirstenwojtaszek6256
    @kirstenwojtaszek6256 Před 2 lety

    So when you switch the water out every 2 weeks, you are replacing with the nutrient rich water you mixed with the A and B solutions?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Correct! The roots always remain in the nutrient rich water 😃

  • @benhoganjr
    @benhoganjr Před 5 měsíci

    how does transparent glass prevent algae?

    • @omarb7164
      @omarb7164 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I think the opposite, he says to use opaque glass preferably, I believe transparent glass causes algae due to sunlight shining on the water allows photosynthesis while opaque would block it out

  • @planttherapy1860
    @planttherapy1860 Před 10 měsíci

    Did I understand after the first cycle of nutrients and flush, do I add just plain water then wait 2 weeks to add more nutrients?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Sorry if that was confusing! Always keep nutrients in the water, but every few weeks, just rinse plain water through, and pour it out

    • @planttherapy1860
      @planttherapy1860 Před 10 měsíci

      @@prettyingreen ohhhh, I just wanted to be sure. Thanks for responding so quickly! 👍🏼

  • @daryanambegoda2490
    @daryanambegoda2490 Před rokem

    How do you make sure there is enough oxygen? Can you use club soda at times?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      By changing the water or by adding in an air stone! We’ve actually updated our primary method for growing in LECA where we mix 50/50 with perlite too and water about 1x a week-we have a video on it!

  • @maramarques834
    @maramarques834 Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks for the video, I live in Spain, do you have international shipping? I really wanna buy the nutrients for the water. In case you don´t, which products do you recommend for me to use? Thank you!

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 6 měsíci

      Aw we love Spain!!! Our family is there 😊 We unfortunately don’t ship there, but look for general hydroponics 3 part nutrient or advanced nutrient

  • @fatimahshaheen6493
    @fatimahshaheen6493 Před rokem

    Thanks but should I use nitrates A , B some PEOPLE don't uses appreciate

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem +1

      Hi! Yes some form of nitrate for leaf production is required! But if you’re referring to organic vs. inorganic: inorganic fertilizer is preferred in LECA due to less biology in the water and media

  • @faxcat6550
    @faxcat6550 Před 2 lety

    How about orchids! Would I use same growing method, fertilizers?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      I’ve heard lots of people growing orchids in LECA! I’ve grown a jewel orchid in the same fertilizer without any issues 🤗

  • @ishichan1864
    @ishichan1864 Před 2 měsíci

    do you have to remove everything when you change water

  • @ParticularlyChar
    @ParticularlyChar Před rokem

    Sorry if you’ve covered this but why can’t you mix part a and part b together?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Great question! They coagulate together and can negatively interact/demineralize each other. Making each element less effective

  • @ladylove34
    @ladylove34 Před 4 měsíci

    What type of monstera is that? I have a baby esqueleto i just repotted in soil. Would it be too much shock to turn around and switch it to leca?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 4 měsíci

      This is adansonii. You could easily swap your esq to LECA. They’re very hardy and tend to have good root systems

  • @kadalgurun9447
    @kadalgurun9447 Před rokem

    can u use slow realese fertilizer in semi hydroponic?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Yeah that should be OK, but liq hydroponic fertilizer is ideal

  • @emilyhuffman7815
    @emilyhuffman7815 Před 4 měsíci

    If a clear pot isn't ideal, how do you gage water level in an opaque pot?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 4 měsíci

      Great question-it’s tough to! You can use a chopstick or other measuring tool… or use clear pots with a cover pot that you can slide on and off

  • @mjdahlberg5740
    @mjdahlberg5740 Před rokem

    why use dark color vases or containers for the plant? i tried looking through the comments to find the answer but i couldn’t find anything

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Dark colored vases decrease the chance of algae growing on the vase, which would decrease oxygen levels in the water, and attract bugs/biology like gnats 😄

  • @Rainwatercolor
    @Rainwatercolor Před 7 dny

    can I use LECA with a wick self-watering pot and succulents? I bought some food to add to the water too... but I noticed the balls dried out so I've been adding water at night and draining off the excess that gathers in the cup below but those balls don't stay wet

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 7 dny

      Yes! But like you said, you'll have to water from the top down occasionally. Wicking systems work great when the media has a high water holding capacity (like soil). So you could even add 10% coco coir, peat, or soil, to fill in the leca cracks and make sure the moisture climbs vertically! I hope this makes sense!

  • @becapruzan9172
    @becapruzan9172 Před rokem

    When you say to splash the hydrogen peroxide over the entire planter, do you mean rinsing the leca and the roots with it as well? Or do you just mean the outside of the container?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      The Leca, roots, and inside of vase; wherever root rot can develop. The outside won’t hurt either!

  • @Etrudel526
    @Etrudel526 Před 2 lety

    Do I use the same amount of product for growing cuttings?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      For baby plants start light: 2mL A, 4mL B, then work up to 4/8mL

  • @sianabhs
    @sianabhs Před 2 lety

    Hello, after a root rot is it possible to switch to leca? Does the time to start new roots necessarily require nutrients or leca and water are enough? I have no possibility of having these nutrients and it would be just the time for her to make new roots. Thank you

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! You can restart in LECA, but you need to grow roots first. For this, plain water without nutrients is best. Potassium can eventually help with this (kelp/seaweed are good sources). But primarily sterilize water, splash of hydrogen peroxide in a glass of water (depending on the species).
      Good luck!

    • @sianabhs
      @sianabhs Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen Thank you so muchhh

  • @makinMYway75
    @makinMYway75 Před rokem

    My question is once I switch from dirt to leca and I use part a and b, when I have to change the water or refill it am I going to refill it with plain water or must I continue to use the formula A and B when refilling it?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Hey! Great question-once you remove the dirt from the roots, there won’t be anymore nutrients for the plant, so you’ll need to supplement them into the water with the A & B 😄

  • @mymiracle79
    @mymiracle79 Před 2 lety

    So we can make a gallon with your part A and b and it will keep fresh for how long?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly years probably. I just took mine out of the cabinet from this video today to water, and doesn’t smell bad or anything!

  • @thedigitalcowgirl8670

    About the hydrogen peroxide . You said a splash.... is that every time we change the water? Do I add a "splash" and rinse container, then add nutrient water again? Please explain .

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Yup, every water change I’ll rinse the container with hydrogen peroxide to kill back the algae. And then in the new water I’ll add about 1fl oz of h202 to the gallon of water for more oxygen.

  • @elmerbaez6784
    @elmerbaez6784 Před rokem

    Did you rinse out the Leca???

  • @miriyachambers3812
    @miriyachambers3812 Před rokem

    Hi I ordered the leca kit from your link, but I haven’t received email confirmation, can somebody help pls thank you

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Hey! Absolutely - just resent the shipping confirmation from yesterday 😄 Let me know if the email doesn’t come: hello@prettyingreen.com But also check spam/junk folders. We appreciate your order!!

  • @PG-ys7zu
    @PG-ys7zu Před 2 lety

    do you have international shipping to canada? i tried the link in the description and its only US

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      We actually just tried shipping to Canada and it works! Would you please email krista@prettyingreen.com and we can set this up! (Non plant items 😄)

  • @valleeny
    @valleeny Před 3 měsíci

    Doesn’t the water covering a third of the root area cause root rot? Just like how water in soil cause rot

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 3 měsíci

      If it’s old water it can. You really want it just touching the lowest roots just barely… ideally add an airstone in too

  • @lowspecbenchmarks7983

    can i mix leca with soil to improve drainage ?

  • @KarenCrowder
    @KarenCrowder Před rokem

    I didn't get the part about hydrogen peroxide and bleach - when and where to add. I ordered the A and B. But I am a beginner and have no idea what I am doing,

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      Thank you for your order! The hydrogen peroxide can be added in with your water - at 1 fluid oz per gallon of water. Bleach can also be used with your water at 3 drops per gallon.
      Between plantings, and to sterilize your roots and vase, a sterilization procedure can be quickly used to cleanse out any potential root rot. Hydrogen peroxide is best for this, and I dilute it about 4 to 1, water to hydrogen peroxide, and just do a temporary rinse over my roots to get rid of algae, then rinse off with plain water. Hope this makes sense!

  • @KarenCrowder
    @KarenCrowder Před rokem

    and what if your pot has the net pot built in that you cn take in and out, but the pot itself is white plastic, not clear

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      That should be no problem! I’ve used those before

  • @sakshibansal9539
    @sakshibansal9539 Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting video. Can leca be used to grow senseiveria

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Technically, I've seen it been done, but I would be very very careful with that. I definitely wouldn't recommend 'passive' hydroponics where the water sits in the vase with sansevieria. Would definitely need to exchange the water back and forth!

    • @sakshibansal9539
      @sakshibansal9539 Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen thanks for your response. Have been growing senseiveria in water, it grows well and propagates as well. However, keeping it stable is a struggle that's why was wondering about leca. Will try it with a single stem and share results

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sakshibansal9539 Awesome! Yes, please share results. And just keep the water level on the lower side as to not oversaturate the roots! Good luck!

    • @sakshibansal9539
      @sakshibansal9539 Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen thank you for that tip. Will take care about it. Thanks so much

  • @andierobinson2019
    @andierobinson2019 Před 2 lety

    Hello new to leca and am very interested in your kit since it’s so much more simple but I wanted to ask can I use this kit for water bound plants? I have several plants that I’ve housed in plain water and some in rocks and water and wanted to know if I would be able to use this kit to fertilize or feed them?? Thanks in advance

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi! Yes the Leca kit will work well for water plants as well. It has all the necessary nutrients for leafing and flowering varieties of plants 😄 I hope this helps!!

    • @andierobinson2019
      @andierobinson2019 Před 2 lety

      @@prettyingreen ok great thank you I’ll definitely purchase one or two

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      @@andierobinson2019 :D

  • @rebeccaduggan6801
    @rebeccaduggan6801 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video. I want to get rid of my soil for your leca, is it ok to just replant them in leca? Will they go into shock?

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety

      Yup that’s totally OK to do-just follow as I did in this video and rinse off all the soil before going to LECA!

    • @rebeccaduggan6801
      @rebeccaduggan6801 Před 2 lety

      I’m so happy 😀 just placed my order for your kit 😍

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@rebeccaduggan6801 Awesome!! We'll pack this up ASAP!!! Thank you for the support :)

  • @kimcarlos9597
    @kimcarlos9597 Před rokem

    New Subscriber here🙋‍♀️.i have a question,can i use leca to my Node cutting Thai Con.Monstera? I just bith it Online,and i dont know what to do if i put it to the Water first or with Leca? Thankyou

    • @prettyingreen
      @prettyingreen  Před rokem

      You have to be super careful with Thai Con nodes-they are very susceptible to root rot. Look into our stratum video. Possibly mix at 50/50 with perlite. Once you have big enough roots, then into LECA