Man, you always have the best plants! I like the one at the very end of your video it is spectacular! Enjoy..............
@LatinaPlantsКүн бұрын
The lipstick plant is doing great 😍 your hoyas always do so well 😊 love these videos !
@planttherapy186021 сағат бұрын
@LatinaPlants There's more. Editing is so time-consuming. How did you like the tiger?
@m3minez30521 сағат бұрын
It's so hard to remember to upload a video when there are so many plants 😊 Thanks for sharing your plant chores with us, Mona. Everything looks so healthy & happy 🪴
@planttherapy186019 сағат бұрын
Well, not everything is looking great. I plan on making a video of some that are challenging me.
@m3minez30518 сағат бұрын
@planttherapy1860 I will be sure to look out for the next one for suggestions & tips 👍🏼
@jtravis21716 сағат бұрын
I still need more of your 🪴 plants! 😂❤
@planttherapy186012 сағат бұрын
@@jtravis217 I'm going to get that other avenue going soon!
@PlantedInRI18 сағат бұрын
You're right - self-watering pots make all the difference; but for me they don't work well with soil based mixes.
@planttherapy186018 сағат бұрын
@PlantedInRI I have a few in soil but I allow them a period of drying out. So I decided to allow the chicken farm to bottom water. I have a tray with water in there, and I will see if that helps. Lol, I thought you were responding to our conversation in your last video.
@darlinemiller596Күн бұрын
I don’t understand PON and Leca. How do you ensure the cuttings and plants have enough moisture and don’t get root rot. Thanks for mentioning the sap. I got nervous when I saw it on my plants 😮
@planttherapy1860Күн бұрын
I'm not into leca so much but PON (surprisingly to me, when I first started using it) holds onto moisture pretty well. You can use it in pot with drainage holes and water like you would soil. I love using it with self-watering pots with a wick to draw up the water. Questions like this spark video ideas, thanks for asking.