RESCUING FREE TRASH PLANTS! Philodendron, Alocasia, Peperomia, Sansevieria, Ficus, Dieffenbachia 🗑✨
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Showing you all of the discount plants and propagations that I've brought home to rehabilitate recently from my plant shop job 🗑🥰🌱💫
Some of these are a great deal, others have a slim chance of survival...
How I care for (or don't care for) these little propagations that miraculously often find a way to keep on growing✨
They fill me with joy -- I love trash!! 🗑💜🌟
PLANT CHORES: EPISODE 15 - 🚮 DYING PLANT RESCUE EDITION 🚑🌿
0:00 i love trash :D
0:35 fiddle leaf fig rescue
5:49 how it's doing now + more pruning
9:30 dieffenbachia camouflage
10:42 alocasia lauterbachiana
14:41 dead philodendron moonlight
15:20 water propagation vase
18:43 soil propagation pot
20:16 zz plant leaf mini repotting
21:58 philodendron micans
22:56 alocasia nebula
24:03 alocasia (caladium) hilo from the compost
26:36 super tiny peperomia in water
27:20 miscellaneous snake plants
31:18 the tiniest air plant baby
What's your most successful plant rescue story? (Or do you prefer not to bring in mystery trash plants-which is totally understandable?)
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I rescued a fiddle tree last year around June or July . The plant was next to a dumpster , so dry and sad. I decided to bring it home. I had no idea what type of plant it was nor how to take care of it. The first thing i did give a good amount of water. Soon after that I saw growth. I was so happy. Right now my plant is growing so beautifully . This is how I became a plant lover
@rubyfletcher4274
2 жыл бұрын
I love that
@Hannah-cd9gw
2 жыл бұрын
This is kinda cute
@kcototheyoyoyo
2 жыл бұрын
I love this! I always wonder what plants made people become plant lovers 💚
98% of the time I buy clearance plants that look dead. I also pick up anything I see on the floor. I do ask permission to take them home. I love the challenge of bring a plant back to life.
@solus8685
2 жыл бұрын
Same!!
@westaussieeggs8867
2 жыл бұрын
my kind of an urban gardener, this is what i do as well. I just cannot leave a still living creature(plant) to die a horrible death on the tip or compost pile. The problem with me is that my house is starting to look like a plant hoarders place.
@tsulehisanvhisystem9352
2 жыл бұрын
Same, I found an aleo plant for less than 3 dollars and brought it home. Put it in a spot with proper light and watered it and it took off.
Okay I never thought I'd have a place to brag about this, but now I do!! My coolest plant rescue story JUST happened. I am a third grade teacher, and have kind of become known as one of the 'plant ladies' (we have multiple, which is SUPER cool). A neighbor of the school had pulled a bunch of succulent plug trays out of a nursery dumpster. She kept everything she wanted and I took the rest! They were terribly dry and overgrown but had hundreds of babies, so I got to work. I planted out about two thirds and had my class do about a third (there were SO many) and we cared for all these little plants about six weeks, until they'd rooted. We took over my classroom, my house, and the school library BUT we sent home every 2nd and 3rd grader home with a plant, every custodian and lunch lady got two, and a ton of teachers did as well. Oh, and everyone in the front office. Overall we gave out nearly 250 plants, all from a few trash trays and then soil and cups donated by the PTO. I've still got extras, now I just bring them to all the local businesses I go to all the time, and give gifts to all my neighbors. I've got the next round of TINY babies that were too small to give out, I'll be sticking them in plug trays and starting over to try to do something similar next year :) You're right... watching plants grow is just a miracle. Never stops being cool
Its definitely fascination for me and my 6yr old, we both tend to bring home cuttings, seeds, trash plants, she's even brought home grass with roots😂, we love to bring home dandelion flowers and watch them turn into the seed puff 😍 we've grown stuff from food scraps etc etc...my living room looks like a plant laboratory 👩🏻🔬👩🏻🌾
This was so much fun. My mum is so talented with her garden, and my siblings and I often joke about the gene just not reaching us, but recently I decided to learn about my rubber plant because it needed repotting desperately, and I've had amazing growth since! (Both in my learning and the plant haha). Then I did the same with my dragon tree. Also thriving! So then I was brave enough to harshly prune a very leggy and sad money plant we had abandoned for a long time, and my mum encouraged me to go even further and get rid of the final three branches which were still quite leggy and browning. In a few weeks I have a thriving plant, and I honestly thought I'd killed it! I'm learning to trust my instincts, and I've found a hobby (and talent!) I didn't know I had. 🌱
I find rescue plants are good to experiment on, at least if it doesn't work you haven't lost anything. I'm like you, I love to watch how different plants grow and the different structures that they take. I'd love to see a video on what type of plant leaves continue to grow once they've emerged and ones that emerge fully grown. I love your channel, I'm pretty new to it so still have lots to watch. ❤❤❤
19:54 "I found this on the floor. A lot of these pieces are things I found on the ground" Plant person after my own heart
Ficus are so resilient. Even if they're quite sensitive.. they always seem to bounce back. They can be a bare trunk, even a stick without roots, just put them in soil in a light spot, they will grow a new tree. Ficus are just amazing and always a great rescue!!!
you're videos literally lift my spirits... and I love that you take in plants that people would throw away, I do the same, it makes it so much more rewarding when it starts to do so much better after you give them some love.
If you add a little dome over the ZZ leaf props they should root no problem :) I often use a clear 2L pop bottle cut in half as a ghetto mini greenhouse for leaf props 🌱
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
love your resourcefulness! thanks for sharing this tip 🤩💜 Thanks for watching!!🥰💕🌱✨
@Darenim
2 жыл бұрын
@@reallybigplant I've heard that you can't propagate ZZ plants with just a leaf. They would only grow roots and live, but there won't be any second leaves or stems growing... just a little warning here. Curious what happens to your leaves.
@westaussieeggs8867
2 жыл бұрын
@@Darenim wrong, I propagated a black ZZ, it took ages for it to root but over summer it got 2 new baby leaves. Now I am on a second one, it has rooted but no growth yet but I am sure ones it gets hot it will start growing.
@Darenim
2 жыл бұрын
@@westaussieeggs8867 I believe you. Did you have a leaf with a full petiole, just a leaf, of a stem cutting?
@Darenim
2 жыл бұрын
@@westaussieeggs8867 So sorry, just figured out that I'm wrong! You can propagate from just a leaf and petiole, but it just takes really long. Sorry for being subborn!
Omg we had that exact plant at work and during the quarantine was left, most of the leaf where completely brown when we got back. I started to water it and did the same thing you did. And she recovered and grew strong ☺️
OMG!!!! The way you literally breathed new life into that alocasia at 26:02 🥺 lmao. A true plant mom.
My struggle plant was my Crystallinum seedling it was such a hassle and I gelt emotionally connected to it cause it was my first plant I invested money in But after it got sun burnt and lost it’s leaves I gave up and tossed it outside lmaooo My biggest success though is a pothos that my family was letting rot outside and I took the peices and repotted it and tried to save it and it worked! We’ve had that plant for like 10 years now so i’m happy to help it continue growing
My biggest "success" is actually similar to ficus tree....I've been trying to rehab a gardenia for a year. It was doing so well until a really cold and windy (for us) March night, and it was set back, but does have new growth on it. 🤞
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
ohh that’s awesome!! sorry to hear about the setback but it sounds like you’ve got a fighter! 🥰💫✨✨ thanks for sharing, happy growing! 🌱💜😊
@remysgarden2769
2 жыл бұрын
Wow congrats Maam for your success.
@jfuentes9188
2 жыл бұрын
What are some of the things you've done for your gardenia? I have one that is struggling and would appreciate any tips
@cece_marie
2 жыл бұрын
@@jfuentes9188 Im in the SE US with basically pure clay soils. I re-planted it with a 50/50 native clay/pine bark fines for drainage and elevated it 2" above the ground level. I basically never water it, b/c it gets yellow leaves so easily. I fertilize in the early spring (here that's mid-March) with a chicken manure based product.
This gives me hope about my ficus! Awesome video, as always. Love learning from you!
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
why must ficus insist on being so leafless sometimes 😅 good luck with yours!! thanks so much Michelle 💫🤗💜🌱✨
I came here for THIS! Rescue Plants RULE! I look under the shelves at all the big box stores to find pieces to try to save- bits of succulent, ripped off leaves/pups- I’ve got jars all over with starts to hopefully give away. Right after a frosty night I’ll head to the big box stores to look for cold damaged plants too- I usually get them for the interesting pots they’re in, and leave them near my other plants to die with company, but all but one have come back with a vengeance. The Spotted Laurel continues to have 3 leaves, but it’s not really a plant I had wanted anyway. You should see my curtain fig bonsai!
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
ahh love this! 😍 that’s a really amazing idea to go looking after a cold snap- sounds like you’ve had some great successes!! 👏🤩💜 thanks so much for watching and sharing ur methods 😊💜💕✨
Saving a plant is always a success story for me.
Omg genius to keep a towel behind the leaf when treating it! I always have to clean up the floor after treatments 😩
Your videos always inspire me because we have the same exact passion for understanding the limits and science of plants. I approach every planty adventure as an experiment and so there are really no failures. I’m always learning from each new experiment and taking the experience with me for the next one.
Love that you save the “trash” plants haha hope they grow and thrive for you! 🤗🪴
I got to try the floating leave propagation. My husband was amazed! Me too!
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
Hehe glad you thought that was interesting! Sometimes the leaf rots before it grows roots but it usually works for me 😊 Thanks for watching Tina! (and husband!) 🥰💜🌱✨
@junewalker595
2 жыл бұрын
Me too! I have peperomia that’s trying to die, so definitely can’t hurt!
Oh! That about the bag you had forgot. WOW. I was laughing til you show it was growing. That’s so cool! 😍
Me: hitting the like button before even watching the new RBP video! Edited to say that I obviously loved it. 😄
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
🥰Codie!!✨✨✨ Thanks SO MUCH for this next level support!! 🥲🙌💕🏹💜🤗 Glad you enjoyed it, hope you have a great week!🌱💫💜
This video is perfect. Thank you for showing the process! I have a struggling fiddle leaf fig and a struggling hibiscus. This was really helpful info.
This is exactly why I am obsessed with plants they are amazing they can endure the most harsh treatment and still will do anything to try and survive. When ever I trim back Philodendron's I just cannot throw out the trimming I feel like I am murdering them because I know they will start new plants. I even save nearly all the seeds from fruit and veggies I grow or buy. Husband said he's sick of seeds drying all over the place on paper towels lol. My home is a jungle inside and I LOVE IT! All my Philodendron's started from ONE plant 30 years ago. My husbands seems to think I keep buying new ones lol. I been with him for 27 years and I told him no these are all from same plant and I showed him my mother plant and told him I had this since long before I married you. They are my kids I love all them! I enjoy touching their leaf's and talking to them stroking their stocks. I know they feel and hear me this maybe why plants around me do so well and thrive. You are so lucky to work around plants where you get first dibs on trash plants I have go to hunting for them. I normally go past new plants right to discount area to see who I can save lol
Your videos are honestly helping me through a really rough time, thank you!! I've always had plants and been interested, but my obsession/love for plants has grown and has been so healing
@graceaxisa4213
Жыл бұрын
All the best, Nim 💗 I am so glad that you are enjoying your plants. Like you, I am going through a bit of a rough patch. My new found love of plants really makes me happy too 💕
I love to rehab “trash” plants !!! Really good video ☺️
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
Go team trash plants! 😆💜 Thanks for watching Penny 🥰💕🌱✨
@dragonzodiac78
Жыл бұрын
@@reallybigplant 😂😂😂
Omg what a fun video! My biggest successes are my 5 foot flf that was a clearance garbage plant from home depot and my monstera clearance find that I think is now 6 adult plants between friends and family and myself
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
Wow!!! Those sound like fantastic finds😍Amazing when you can rehab a sad plant well enough to share it around! 🤩 Thanks so much for watching 🥰💜🌱✨
I think it's so wonderful 👍 that you rescue this plants that otherwise won't have a second life. It's like rescuing abandoned dogs that otherwise get euthanized. It's such a great idea when you have such experience and knowledge of plants to save them. Good on you.
The way she talks reminds me of how doctors talk when they’re explaining smth to you which is actually pretty calming to me cuz I’ve been in hospitals a lot🤷🏽♀️
Hello!! I discovered your channel Friday and have been binge watching. I just love your channel especially the plant chore videos.
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
🥰🥰🥰ohhh yay welcome!!🥳 thanks so much for watching, so glad to hear you’re enjoying the videos💜 cheers!!💕✨
I don't know what it is, but I LOVE free trash plants that I can bring back and make look like I bought them at a fancy plant store
@reallybigplant
2 жыл бұрын
Yay!! So glad you’re a huge fan of doing this too!! it’s so rewarding 🤩🌱👏 Thanks for watching! 🥰💜🌱
Loving the music you had going while trimming the Fiddly Fig tree. 😊🌴
now THIS is my kind of plant content
In the Netherlands we have "cuttings libraries". Some people have a kabinet with cuttings in their garden. You can trade a cutting for another cutting, seeds or pots. I got all kinds of sanseverias now, cause i want to collect all sorts of sanseveria. I'm going to follow you, i'm sure you can teach me a thing or two. Have a good day!
I love rescuing plants.
This video made my day. So happy that you are saving all these plants that are still perfectly able to grow and thrive. So sad to see plant shops/ nurseries just give up on plants tbh. But super happy to see you save all these ❤️
im crying the fiddle leaf fig glow up
I think is awesome what you do for plants, I'm the same way. If I see a plant thrown away I pick it up and revive it, they are living organisms just like everything that's alive and it should be given a chance to live !!!!
That is such a useful tip about the zz plant leaves dying off!
We are totally plant twins. 😂 I am obsessed with trying to rehab the clearance plants and cuttings. My bathroom window looks so pathetic it's my plant emergency room. 😂 Also your laugh is the best! 😀
Seeing your random plant pot, and hearing about your slime bowl make me feel so seen. Lol, I was like, "IS THIS WEIRD? AM I PLANT PERSONING RIGHT?". Thank you for this.
So happy to see someone else, doing the same thing, with plants!
Aw I would love to see that little fluff ball running loose in my yard with my scruffy little mutt. Yard is only half an acre but even so he can really get a good run going on. He loves it so much. Love you saved all those cuttings. I also enjoy seeing things grow again from scraps. My friend here on youtube and I have done some super fun cuttings trades. I like to go back and rewatch my videos on unboxing and then to see them now.
I just came across you’re video and it really resonates with me. I also love the process of life of my plants and love rescueing or reviving them, even when they look unsalvagable. Keep doing the good work!! 🎉❤😊👏🏽
I love your plant curiosity! ❤
luv ur smile girl and this was fun to watch !! learned new things too
Awesome video your place looks like mine a jungle!! 😉
Yes the rescue plants! In my earlier plant years I refused to purchase plants; they were all rescued, donated, trash recovered or scraps…. Now I do purchase a few…..
I love watching your channel. I learn so much from you. I have been growing houseplants over 45 years. I too love to experiment with propagating. And everything you do on your channel. 🌹🌿
Perfect video to watch on a dreary rainy day. Your dog is so fluffy!🙂
You're personality is so enjoyable for a UT vid - awe thanks for saving these 'scaps' of life! I'm learning SO much from you!
Awwwwwww ... Amazing rehab success story! I love how you turned it around ❤️ 👏👏👏👏👏👏 I took home a discounted, sunburned Bromeliad that someone had left in the sun by accident at Home Depot. I could still see its beauty and I’ve been letting it recover on my shaded patio.
This was my first of your videos & I loved it! Totally about to binge all these “trashy” vids lol. Full of info and just fascinating to watch.
This video was so much fun thank you for sharing have a great day ! ❤
I am learning so much from you! Your energy is awesome!
I like this video so much, to see how "trashplants" become healthy again. Makes me very happy to see that and wish you and your plants and beloved ones a healthy life 🙌. Greetings from Germany 😊
I have actually rehabbed reptiles for many years because it was so beautiful for me to see animals that no one wanted recover and thrive. I started rehabbing plants recently as well because I thought they deserved saving and it has been very rewarding. You can see they have had troubles but I think that is what makes them special, they have a story to tell and much like them I was given a second chance from muscle disease. It's special and lovely what you do!
The satisfaction of successfully bring a plant back from the brink is so worth ✨🙏 I started a new job and had to look at a REALLY leggy cane begonia for so long before I finally asked if I could chop her up and repot. I got 25 single plants all together and only 1 hasn't produced leaves! So satisfying to bring all the begonias back to work to give away
I loved this content so much! It’s so refreshing
I loved watching you rehab the plants, and your plant vulture energy ;) my favorite part was when you talked about all the plant bits you forgot in your backpack. relatable.
You are amazing! You did magic on that Fiddleleaf Fig. Love your videos🙂💚
I clicked your video because you had PURPLE hair and purple is my absolute favorite color. Your hair is gorgeous girl! 🤗
Beer bottles root great for me and the different colors look nice in the window;)
My fish tank has been a game changer for cuttings! I have a wire basket in there that I throw cuttings into and they all root so quickly! I love that your coworkers save you the scraps it’s so sweet!
This video randomly came up this morning so I just had my morning coffee watching this and I can't complain. Great video!!
I really appreciate the video, super informative. And I love your hair color! The ombre purple is so cute!
I’m happy to find another leave saver!! I have 3 leaves in bulbs of water that just sprouted roots. My first plants from just a leave. I’m new to gardening.
I feel like I have met a kindred spirit, I'm always trying to root bits of plant and hate to throw anything away. Thanks for sharing!
Wow love all your tropical plants
I appreciate your spirit & love of orphaned & neglected plants. The three "Snake" plant stems you have might grow roots (then whole new plants in Spring/Summer). The leaf bottoms must be cut horizontally, then placed in water. The long leaf can be cut 3 to 5 times and the "bottom parts" placed in water together. Once the roots form, place them in a mixture of regular potting soil and Perlite ( half & half ). They need lots of sunlight & water only 4 times a year. You probably know about this but I couldn't help passing on this info from my cousin the plant doctor. Good luck!
Great video. You done a good job in rescuing plants.
When I tell you I NEEED one of those fishbone cactus right now 😍🌵 Coolest thing I’ve ever seen!!
I LOVE THE WAY YOU CARE FOR YOUR PLANTS SO GENTLE LIKE BABIES.I WILL BE FOLLOWING YOU THANK U.👍🤗💖💖💖
this gave me courage to finally prune my hibiscus plants 🌺
this video is one of my favorites of your channel
This was the first video I watched if yours. I subscribed love ur plant knowledge & cheerful disposition. 2 days later I found 3 plants by the dumpster lol u gave me plant luck 🍀
My pepper plant was hanging on for dear life A YEAR dealing with me. When I bought it, it only had 4 leaves and accepted the challenge. I noticed the plant wasn't dead, but wasn't growing. One day I decided to change pots and introduced fertilizer. WOW it's finally thriving and might even reap peppers. I'm SO excited for the finished product.. You're doing a great service taking advantage of unwanted plants
Stumbled on your channel thanks to KZread recommendation. Loved this video! Just like you, I love plants and am intrigued at how resilient they can be. My daughter brought home a teddy bear vine years ago and that grew and grew but it's also dropped limbs and I've accidentally snapped some off while walking by. It fascinates me that I can shove those accidental broken pieces in soil, give it some water and sun and most keep going! Thanks for all the tips on the other 'trash' plants. Very valuable info to have. Keep going!
You are a woman after my own heart. I enjoy rescuing plants as much or more than just buying established plants. My brother use to work in a nursery and would dig plants out of the trash for me. I just got a fiddle leaf (paid 5.99 for it). It was half dead but is looking pretty good. Keep up the rescue videos!
This just showed up on my feed and I'm so happy. New subscriber from Australia. No doubt I'll binge binge binge
I swear snake plants are the most tolerant plants of bad conditions. When I was little, my grandma had a snake plant that sat in the corner of the bathroom. I'd never see anyone water it, and the plants in the other room would usually be forgotten from watering, so my small child self thought to water the snake plant when I was taking a bath. So it would be watered with tub water that had body wash and shampoo in it. That thing is still alive now years later in my great aunt's bathroom. Lol
Loved this video! I had propagated plumeria on my old property- all in pots, it wasn't tropical, but I could move them into the garage for winter and revive them in the spring, and they'd flower. One stick became 9 plants over time. Sadly they were all lost during one of those CA mega-fires, and now I wish I had given some of those propagations to others because perhaps I could have taken a cutting and restarted my plumie family. I now encourage folks who are very attached to something they've been propagating into multiples to share the wealth as a sort of protection against total loss!
I’ve seen several vlogs about cutting into a fiddle leaf fig stem to increase new leaf growth. I’m going to try it on a small one that I have since it’s lopsided.
So glad KZread recommended your channel. Learned a lot from your videos. I always buy clearance plants/ small plants since the price is much better.
Continue to enjoy and Rescue plants.
Hey from Australia ! I found your channel a couple days ago and I have just watched all of your videos 😂 I must say that I really adore your Channel mostly because of your authenticity and honesty. You have stunning plants, a beautiful home, and so much knowledge I have learnt so much ! Not mention Phineas is beyond adorable 🥰. I’m not sure what your goals are with your channel but I hope that it grows to whatever you want it to be and more. You definitely stand out amongst the rest in my opinion. I am so keen for your next video !
My new favorite KZreadr! 🌿🌿🌿🥰🐝
Loved this video! 😊 I love trying to see if leaves will grow or little broken off pieces by putting them in the soil or water! You might be surprised at how much luck with the leaves or pieces of branches that you have put in dirt will do if you stick them in a little root grow first! Works great more often than not! Blessings!
This video is very wholesome! Given me some ideas to fix my fiddle.
Just came to say I see the hard work in your thumbnails!! I aspire to this
I love trying to rehab plants. Clearance sections are the best! My best plant rehab are Mother of Millions succulents that grow everywhere in Tucson. My friend gave me some and they are newly planted and slowly growing. It was entirely delightful watching you save your lil plants. My favorite was the lil peperomia (?) leaf in the bottle.
I love what you do.
Such a fun video.
This is the first video of you I watched and I already love what you do 😱❤️
Love this!
Wow! I am impressed!
im into plant rescue too. but im not a soil person all the plants i grow in water except the the pothos my neighbor gave me. i love hearing the pllants back stories and survival. thank you for the inspiration lets rescue more
I can relate to your reasoning or mindset with trash plants. Hey I'll try whatever to bring it back to life. Why not it can't hurt. It took me 6months to propagate a snake plant, not it's about 6 leaves strong. Thanks for your fearlessness and energy.
I learned so much from this vid. Thanks a lot!