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you really should grow them straight in the ground where you want them. they will die because they are so fragile when they are small. if you have to, use biodegradable planter pots for poppies. poppy seeds are weird. they can grow almost anywhere but don't enjoy pots. idk why your friend told you to do with wet paper towel method 😅 they're practically weeds bc they grow so good. transplanting is almost impossible though. that's why using the biodegradable pots is better so you can just throw them in the ground. they also prefer DRY conditions. many natural varieties of poppies grow around the middle east which is actually pretty dry and cold. this is also why they need a period of cold temperature before they germinate. not sure if you were aware of that.
@wmd40Күн бұрын
you really really really should just plant them in the ground, not in a planter. just in the crappy soil you have at your home. direct sunlight. the seeds also need to be COLD for at least a month before being planted. you're a great gardener! but you're actually doing too much for your poppies and that's why you're having trouble
@casandrahambright82082 күн бұрын
What kind of soil are using?
@hennesseyme91123 күн бұрын
Nice watering can ma'am.
@deidracunningham97845 күн бұрын
Arnt you supposed to put the plant in just water for atleast two weeks before moving them to pon or Leca?
@mommafeets10 күн бұрын
Get that pilea out of there! Danger!‼️
@georginamartineze.813812 күн бұрын
Can you let us know how you make your soil, please!!
@connie.2213 күн бұрын
Planterina has new channel, tuned out crafts.
@merofren74418 күн бұрын
As you said in your video, i bought a Hoya keri like yours 16 months ago but just a Heart shape leaves only and its still not died but did not grow any baby leaves too. If it’s now growing as you said then why it did not died in 16 months? Im so confused cause its neither grow nor die but just a heart shape leaf i have for 16 months😢😭😢.
@doobieBoobieJ22 күн бұрын
yu fine
@SunFlower4445323 күн бұрын
Laika ? It's called Leca.....
@anainesrodrigues27 күн бұрын
How do you get it so big? How many years for it to get that big?
@Amandagreen-km4jmАй бұрын
could you help me I've got silver dragons and there leaves keep curling.and I have no clue why
@JadelifestyleplantenthusiastАй бұрын
I can’t wait to see the bloom of Hoya Kerrii. I like the look of thick green leaves😊
@jaazzmyhnlowells3062Ай бұрын
sounds like a promotion for pon
@JadelifestyleplantenthusiastАй бұрын
Maybe give it away to your subscribers 😊 we’re happy to take care of the plants your downsizing 🥰will pay the shipping cost🤩
@leafletcoАй бұрын
Great idea!! I am going to lightly root it!
@Horsewoman-pt2kuАй бұрын
I’ll pay to ship it if you are ridding of any Hoya. Beautiful Mathilde
@sunnyandshadydaysАй бұрын
Ok contact me for hoya😊💚
@Horsewoman-pt2kuАй бұрын
@@sunnyandshadydays have you done a Hoya collection video? I might have some you don’t and could send it to you
@kiki-drawer2669Ай бұрын
I completely agree that the geowlight color matters if you want to own plants that match your style! This was something to consider. Thank you for the honest review!
@user-ov7nm1kw9iАй бұрын
The nectar stains, so be careful :o)
@alimac3330Ай бұрын
Is the water just tap water ? Or it is filtered ? I’m receiving some tcs soon but not sure what water them with or if tap water is ok … please help lol love your videos very helpful for me !❤
@SUBXERO1961Ай бұрын
Hi i have some home depot bought begonias. They arendoing well in the ground. Could i just take a cutting and just plant it? Sorry i dont know the name of it.
@mygamingchannel85752 ай бұрын
Great video. I have noticed that when the plant root bounds, she puts out leaves faster.
@HangDohangcando2 ай бұрын
WOW! That's a lot of blooms, it's huge! Thanks for the tips!
@Jadelifestyleplantenthusiast2 ай бұрын
Such a beauty😊love Monstera all the big leaves, gorgeous variegation, and fenestration. I hope to steel Albo and Mint to add in my collection🥰
@zi69592 ай бұрын
How do u get them to bloom? Do u provide some direct sunlight?
@Jadelifestyleplantenthusiast2 ай бұрын
I’m glad to bump your channel it will me guide repot my Thai Constellation and Alocasia frydek. This are my babies I got them this March my birthday gift for myself. They’re still in soil. I will repot them to stratum first then pons. I am anxious and nervous. Thank you for sharing your journey of your Thai Cons. I love your videos 💖
@Jadelifestyleplantenthusiast2 ай бұрын
I love Monstera Mint. I hope i can steel one and add on my collection. What a beautiful Monstera Thai Constellation you have💖gorgeous. Questions: what type of fertilizer you feed on your Monstera. Thank you 😊
@Jadelifestyleplantenthusiast2 ай бұрын
New subscribers here from Wisconsin 💖 i love Florida Beauty. It’s just need your attention. Please save all your collection that not so 💕 you can do it!
@GreenWitch12 ай бұрын
You need a mic honey. It’s so difficult to listen to someone projecting their voice. I can explain the metallic sound. Not trying to be critical, just saying it’s painful for me. Excellent information was presented 😊
@zuleicacoronel18682 ай бұрын
Where did you get your seedling from🥹
@krissylee75482 ай бұрын
What kind of moss you use
@spencercurtis862 ай бұрын
The barrina use onboard "drivers" they are non isolated and they aren't rated for what they advertise for. the ppfd is terrible but if you have plants that grow in shade then they are ok.
@xTrengo2 ай бұрын
in restaurants, ask for a glass of water, that's free, not just water. never tip with card, restaurant will get that, tip directly in cash, if you want to tip. usually tips are pooled. sea is too rough this time of year, don't go in the water, also there's no watch now. uber is usually much cheaper than a taxi. some places open up really early but you have to know which :) the big tasty is definitely the best mac! some places don't accept credit cards! most places do accept debit, but credit is a separate contract and some smaller local places won't do it. grats :)
@Dieppaloveplants2 ай бұрын
Aww you guys are cute together ❤❤❤❤
@Uche-12 ай бұрын
Hi, you’ve probably mentioned this before but I don’t remember, please where are you glass vessels from and do you have to flush the substrate after awhile, if yes, how do you flush? Beautiful plants you have there.
@leafletco2 ай бұрын
Hi! My vessels are from the Dollar Store although you can thrift them or even buy them from IKEA. As for flushing yes, you do I have a video on how to flush your substrates kzread.info/dash/bejne/fmifr6eLaKe6abg.html
@marierejoiceinjesus38462 ай бұрын
A lot of Hoyas will lose silver or splash in too little light. I agree, I think that is what it wants.
@leafletco2 ай бұрын
I shall switch out the light and see what happens :)
@AhmadAsrafHashim2 ай бұрын
I would've cut the inflo to not burden the plant, u could always propagate thru corms or cutting.
@leafletco2 ай бұрын
Yes this is true. I wasn't aware that you can propagate via cutting. Corms I am familiar with and I don't believe it's ever produced any.
@AhmadAsrafHashim2 ай бұрын
@@leafletco I would cover the exposed stem with moss or substrate, once they root, u can cut at the inter nodes n plant them separately
@mdrlz2 ай бұрын
1) treat semi hydro as soil: no water reservoir, no water roots. 2) use normal pots with drainage holes, don't use any see-through containers. because most roots are designed to work underground, in darkness. 3) use almost anything else than LECA. these should guarantee worry-free growing experience. zero "transition" issues, zero root rot
@StarrQ82 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you!
@WithLove_quinnxo2 ай бұрын
Lmao that was cute, “a monstera, ahh philodendron “ 😂
@matthewreynolds73362 ай бұрын
I don’t think the mother light is burning super hot to me I have 5 of them n I do like that get warm in cabinets because it keeps the temp up to benefit my plants as well
@ursonate3 ай бұрын
it's a caudex and it's a water storage strategy. You can also treat them as bulbs and plant them. Feature, not a bug.
@PacificNorthwestHerbz3 ай бұрын
Love the content. New subscriber supporting my fellow content creators 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@Grrrnthumb3 ай бұрын
The real secret to getting out of the 1 leaf club is heat. Your nighttime minimum temps affect the plant more than soil and more than any other factor. They will grow well in any boggy, cheap soil at all if you just keep them warmer at night. They do not like to be rootbound, as evidenced by the smaller leaves you will always get in rootbound pots.
@prashantsingh63383 ай бұрын
Can we remove all of the bulbs at once? Will it damage the plant?
@marryd2nordstrom3 ай бұрын
remove all the plant’s corms at your own risk. the corm is where your plant stores much of its energy to grow and thrive. if the corm is healthy and left alone, it will sprout on its own. i only take what is already loose/unattached from the plant during repots. i try to repot only when the plant is root bound. clear pots will help you monitor all of this 🤗
@darksloth12043 ай бұрын
Wow this is stunning! I hope mine looks that pretty someday 🤣💚
@cjoan69903 ай бұрын
love your film🥰,help me so much and hope you make yourself happy first❤
@xTrengo3 ай бұрын
give a shout if you want information while here in .pt
@leafletco3 ай бұрын
For sure!!
@ShesCheetahLaveau3 ай бұрын
A tip to easily dump your vessel without clogging your sink lol…. Just put a little square cut piece of mesh over the drain or use a strainer if you can fine one with fine enough drainage to catch the medium.
@Dieppaloveplants3 ай бұрын
I have my huge 5 yr old thai she id like 6 foot tall and i just shop her she have 1st ,2nd,and 3rd fenestracion she my praid and joy ❤❤❤
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you really should grow them straight in the ground where you want them. they will die because they are so fragile when they are small. if you have to, use biodegradable planter pots for poppies. poppy seeds are weird. they can grow almost anywhere but don't enjoy pots. idk why your friend told you to do with wet paper towel method 😅 they're practically weeds bc they grow so good. transplanting is almost impossible though. that's why using the biodegradable pots is better so you can just throw them in the ground. they also prefer DRY conditions. many natural varieties of poppies grow around the middle east which is actually pretty dry and cold. this is also why they need a period of cold temperature before they germinate. not sure if you were aware of that.
you really really really should just plant them in the ground, not in a planter. just in the crappy soil you have at your home. direct sunlight. the seeds also need to be COLD for at least a month before being planted. you're a great gardener! but you're actually doing too much for your poppies and that's why you're having trouble
What kind of soil are using?
Nice watering can ma'am.
Arnt you supposed to put the plant in just water for atleast two weeks before moving them to pon or Leca?
Get that pilea out of there! Danger!‼️
Can you let us know how you make your soil, please!!
Planterina has new channel, tuned out crafts.
As you said in your video, i bought a Hoya keri like yours 16 months ago but just a Heart shape leaves only and its still not died but did not grow any baby leaves too. If it’s now growing as you said then why it did not died in 16 months? Im so confused cause its neither grow nor die but just a heart shape leaf i have for 16 months😢😭😢.
yu fine
Laika ? It's called Leca.....
How do you get it so big? How many years for it to get that big?
could you help me I've got silver dragons and there leaves keep curling.and I have no clue why
I can’t wait to see the bloom of Hoya Kerrii. I like the look of thick green leaves😊
sounds like a promotion for pon
Maybe give it away to your subscribers 😊 we’re happy to take care of the plants your downsizing 🥰will pay the shipping cost🤩
Great idea!! I am going to lightly root it!
I’ll pay to ship it if you are ridding of any Hoya. Beautiful Mathilde
Ok contact me for hoya😊💚
@@sunnyandshadydays have you done a Hoya collection video? I might have some you don’t and could send it to you
I completely agree that the geowlight color matters if you want to own plants that match your style! This was something to consider. Thank you for the honest review!
The nectar stains, so be careful :o)
Is the water just tap water ? Or it is filtered ? I’m receiving some tcs soon but not sure what water them with or if tap water is ok … please help lol love your videos very helpful for me !❤
Hi i have some home depot bought begonias. They arendoing well in the ground. Could i just take a cutting and just plant it? Sorry i dont know the name of it.
Great video. I have noticed that when the plant root bounds, she puts out leaves faster.
WOW! That's a lot of blooms, it's huge! Thanks for the tips!
Such a beauty😊love Monstera all the big leaves, gorgeous variegation, and fenestration. I hope to steel Albo and Mint to add in my collection🥰
How do u get them to bloom? Do u provide some direct sunlight?
I’m glad to bump your channel it will me guide repot my Thai Constellation and Alocasia frydek. This are my babies I got them this March my birthday gift for myself. They’re still in soil. I will repot them to stratum first then pons. I am anxious and nervous. Thank you for sharing your journey of your Thai Cons. I love your videos 💖
I love Monstera Mint. I hope i can steel one and add on my collection. What a beautiful Monstera Thai Constellation you have💖gorgeous. Questions: what type of fertilizer you feed on your Monstera. Thank you 😊
New subscribers here from Wisconsin 💖 i love Florida Beauty. It’s just need your attention. Please save all your collection that not so 💕 you can do it!
You need a mic honey. It’s so difficult to listen to someone projecting their voice. I can explain the metallic sound. Not trying to be critical, just saying it’s painful for me. Excellent information was presented 😊
Where did you get your seedling from🥹
What kind of moss you use
The barrina use onboard "drivers" they are non isolated and they aren't rated for what they advertise for. the ppfd is terrible but if you have plants that grow in shade then they are ok.
in restaurants, ask for a glass of water, that's free, not just water. never tip with card, restaurant will get that, tip directly in cash, if you want to tip. usually tips are pooled. sea is too rough this time of year, don't go in the water, also there's no watch now. uber is usually much cheaper than a taxi. some places open up really early but you have to know which :) the big tasty is definitely the best mac! some places don't accept credit cards! most places do accept debit, but credit is a separate contract and some smaller local places won't do it. grats :)
Aww you guys are cute together ❤❤❤❤
Hi, you’ve probably mentioned this before but I don’t remember, please where are you glass vessels from and do you have to flush the substrate after awhile, if yes, how do you flush? Beautiful plants you have there.
Hi! My vessels are from the Dollar Store although you can thrift them or even buy them from IKEA. As for flushing yes, you do I have a video on how to flush your substrates kzread.info/dash/bejne/fmifr6eLaKe6abg.html
A lot of Hoyas will lose silver or splash in too little light. I agree, I think that is what it wants.
I shall switch out the light and see what happens :)
I would've cut the inflo to not burden the plant, u could always propagate thru corms or cutting.
Yes this is true. I wasn't aware that you can propagate via cutting. Corms I am familiar with and I don't believe it's ever produced any.
@@leafletco I would cover the exposed stem with moss or substrate, once they root, u can cut at the inter nodes n plant them separately
1) treat semi hydro as soil: no water reservoir, no water roots. 2) use normal pots with drainage holes, don't use any see-through containers. because most roots are designed to work underground, in darkness. 3) use almost anything else than LECA. these should guarantee worry-free growing experience. zero "transition" issues, zero root rot
Great video! Thank you!
Lmao that was cute, “a monstera, ahh philodendron “ 😂
I don’t think the mother light is burning super hot to me I have 5 of them n I do like that get warm in cabinets because it keeps the temp up to benefit my plants as well
it's a caudex and it's a water storage strategy. You can also treat them as bulbs and plant them. Feature, not a bug.
Love the content. New subscriber supporting my fellow content creators 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The real secret to getting out of the 1 leaf club is heat. Your nighttime minimum temps affect the plant more than soil and more than any other factor. They will grow well in any boggy, cheap soil at all if you just keep them warmer at night. They do not like to be rootbound, as evidenced by the smaller leaves you will always get in rootbound pots.
Can we remove all of the bulbs at once? Will it damage the plant?
remove all the plant’s corms at your own risk. the corm is where your plant stores much of its energy to grow and thrive. if the corm is healthy and left alone, it will sprout on its own. i only take what is already loose/unattached from the plant during repots. i try to repot only when the plant is root bound. clear pots will help you monitor all of this 🤗
Wow this is stunning! I hope mine looks that pretty someday 🤣💚
love your film🥰,help me so much and hope you make yourself happy first❤
give a shout if you want information while here in .pt
For sure!!
A tip to easily dump your vessel without clogging your sink lol…. Just put a little square cut piece of mesh over the drain or use a strainer if you can fine one with fine enough drainage to catch the medium.
I have my huge 5 yr old thai she id like 6 foot tall and i just shop her she have 1st ,2nd,and 3rd fenestracion she my praid and joy ❤❤❤