Название | : | Transferring Hoyas To Semi (Passive) Hydroponics | Houseplant Tips u0026 Tricks |
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I'm not a big fan of LECA and have removed almost all of the plants I kept in LECA into different mediabrbrI've had great success keeping Hoyas in my own soil mixbrbrHowever I like to use seramis for rooting plants abd have noticed hoya cuttings root into it like crazy Seramis (a german brand) has more wicking capability than LECA and I will give it a try for some new Hoyas I will be receiving Comment from : AcrylDame |
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Nick this video was excellent, thank you for the information One point, a light color shirt would make it easier to see the net pot Otherwise, thanks again Comment from : PJ J |
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I put a hoya in sphagnum moss in a vanda basket based on your videos, are you now calling that a failure? What about the rhipsalis in the sphagnum in vanda basket, now I'm worried Comment from : Jamie Wright |
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Wow Would love an update on if you only feed your semi Hydro Hoyas with a spray I have never heard this before Comment from : Margi Morris |
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These slotted plastic pots at re potme are $200 each Not less than a buck Comment from : Francisco Marin |
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I always get confused about water level In no drainage, people often say to fill the water to the root level when first planting in leca I know I have better luck with filling with more water until the roots get established Comment from : plantypittsburgh |
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Hey! When you feel like, give us an update on your SH plants, please! Thank you! 🤗 Comment from : MissT |
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nicely doneI have recently got back into plants & chose LECAso sick of soil, dirt, mold ughit is very much learning experience, but with folks like you giving good instructions, i have been semi-successful!!!! Comment from : dolly caldwell |
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I'm confused on how they don't get root rot going directly into basically just water from soil Comment from : CaptainRooke |
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Thank you, Nick! Great video! Learned a lot today! Comment from : Keystone Gun Dogs |
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I absolutely love semi hydroponics If you're skeptical of alocasia, I'd highly recommend putting them in semi-hydro They love it! And the spider mites don't like the semi-hydro, so that also solves one of the main alocasia problems I'm tempted to get my first hoya now As always, thank you Nick, you are awesome! Comment from : Mel Petrinack |
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Hi Nick! This was a very good video I bought some LECA, but haven't transferred any plants to it yet I have a Hoya Bella in water that I might put in LECA Are you going to use any other fertilizer besides the spray I used orchid spray on the leaves of all of my Hoyas, and use orchid fertilizer to water them Also, Adam on Knot Dude videos, says to never rinse the LECA in your sink since it is clay particles that you rinse off and they will clog up the pipes Thank you so much for sharing! Comment from : Sandy G |
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Are you using just water or the leca products to plant 😅your plants? Love your channel Comment from : Juanita Gordon |
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Your video was just what I needed Cant wait to try this method I have some really cool vintage glass vessels I can't wait to use Comment from : eryncalobeer |
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Hey fertilizer wise foliage spray may not be enough, and I’ve been told by ppl w horticultural degrees that spraying the under side of leaf will be more beneficial when it comes to foliage sprays The way it was explained to me was, if you think of how these guys grow in the wild typically climbing trees and what not the rain hits em from the side getting the entirety of the leaf Another point was most varieties hoyas when they’re super under watered they curl under turning the back of the leaf into a sort of cup to collect humidity/raindrops In less sciency terms for epiphytic plants: the back drinks drink and eats the front breathes n seesbrBut honestly I wouldn’t rely soley on foliage sprays the amount of nutrients is typically sooo little that most sprays don’t even tell you what exactly is in it or the amounts they just say “balanced orchid plant food spray” or something similar And directions say to spray around leaves roots and soil generously weekly, which means if you use it properly and have more than maybe 3-5 decently bushy 4” pots of Hoya or the equivalent you’ll be buying bottles of orchard spray like a chain smoker buys his Marlboros and these sprays are NOT cheap! The cheap ones are basically tap water I do like Cute Farms it’s from California you can get 3bottles on Amazon for a discount And I just use mine kind of randomly When I see new growth and can’t be assed to mix up fertilizer and do proper watering brI would highly Highly recommend looking into hydro nutrients, they have formulas made specifically for semi/passive/full on hydro Organic isn’t always best, ive actually recently switch to using hydro nutrients for most, if not all of my plants especially ones in moss and I’ve notice a massive decrease in gnats fungus, rot, odd smells, etc i just dilute the hell out of it But I swear the funk levels are minimal to gone brbrSorry for writing a book I just wanted to help bc I’ve tried Leica a few times and was only ever short term successful until recently And what I mention above is what made the difference for me Comment from : Eka Marie |
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I tried Semi Hydro but always ended up with rotten roots I don't know what I am doing wrong, could not figure it out Now I grow most of my Hoyas in Pon without any water reservoir Comment from : Michael Zorn |
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TIP: Wet your sphagnum moss to help it loosen and separate from the roots more easily 🙌🏻 Comment from : Kayleigh |
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TIP: Do NOT rinse your Leca indoors The clay dust will mess up your plumbing! Rinse it outdoors or into a bucket that you’ll dump outdoors Comment from : Kayleigh |
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Nick your Retusa looks fabulous💚 In spring I will try to grow this again using your methodSaw a soil scientist believe a Botanist & they have found that while little to no growth of plants leaves seem to appear in late fall/winter months what they did find was that the Roots grow like crazy She said to keep fertilizing year round because when the plant makes its big spring/summer leaf growth push it will have tons of energy She said that way you get great healthy growth not sad to none because the plant has 0 energy from not being fertilized all winter Hope this helps💚🌱🌲🍀🌵 Comment from : Debbie Fox |
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I really like this idea! Do you think an emerald ripple peperomia that wasn't doing well and when repotted (in desperation trying to save it!) had no roots, do you think this would work for that? How about a crimson princess hoya? This is really an exciting idea! Thank you, Nick I love your videos! Comment from : Winter Willows20 |
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Wow beautiful Plants ^^
brLike 739
brMy friend, thank you for good sharing Comment from : BIG TOMATO의 식물 사랑(Plants Lover) |
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Off to the hydroponics store today to gather necessary materials to give this a try Comment from : Paddle Pedal Pedals |
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What nutrients do you use when using leca ? Comment from : rachel mac |
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Rinse LECA outside, not inside your drains The dust is clay and with long-term use it can cause sediment buildup in your plumbing Comment from : Dionne Showers |
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I’ve been experimenting with transferring some plants to leca I love to watch them I chopped and propped my Monstera D, and put them in leca They have each gotten 2-3 new leaves! Comment from : Karen Freedman |
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Totally leaning towards leca I don't like pests and it seems healthy and easier in a busy lifestyle Thanks Nick Comment from : Michelle Castro |
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I still have mealy bugs on my Hoyas in leca that I can’t get rid of Maybe you have tips on a leca friendly systemic?! Comment from : Felicia Heater |
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They look great ,so much easier too !👍br💚🌵☘️🌱 Comment from : Sylvia Gutierrez |
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Hi Nick,brI so love your videos and honesty!Im struggling too myself so I get it, I rescue pets when I’m sad, and I have over 10 ! Surround yourself with positive people and get rid of the toxic people even if it’s familyI’m 62 and just learning how to put myself firstYou’ll get there ! You’re so talented !💕💕❤️❤️ Comment from : monique genua |
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You're one of very few youtubers I can listen to all day Usually I want videos to get to the point but when I watch yours, I actually enjoy the long tangents 😊💚 Comment from : V C |
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plants living in coco pebbles yummy! Comment from : Marge D |
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Like the idea of using leca but isn’t there other items… liquid…to be used with leca? Comment from : Juanita Gordon |
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Your comment about having no pests is absolutely true! Comment from : Danielle |
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Love checking out yore great plants and thank you so very much for all the tips n tricks!😃👍🫶 Comment from : Dawne Taverner |
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i have the least success transferring a plant from sphagnum moss to semi-hydro you realllllly gotta get to moss off the roots which is a labor intensive task Comment from : TangoR3D |
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It's literally impossible to have a bad day while watching your content, you're a king among men Nick Comment from : El Sloth Cloud |
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Genuine question: what would happen if you propagated in orbeez? My thought is that the roots would be slightly stronger than water propagated ones because they’re pushing through obstacles? Comment from : Delaney I |
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rgd pests, you can still get them except fungus gnat cos they need organic material rgd fertiliser, you need water soluble fertilizers, the leca queen uses growth technology which I have adopted and works great for me or in the us region general hydroponics (from comments i've read) I do like leca/pon a lot, I don't have to guess if it needs water Comment from : Zen |
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I bought a Hoya on clearance at lowes It’s been trying to die Sooo, I might try this ! My other Hoyas are doing great Comment from : Becky Hart |
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Can you do a follow up on this method, maybe a review of how the plants are doing? Thank you Comment from : Annissa |
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Wonderful! Thanks, Nick! Comment from : Asma Sayyad |
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Hi Nick!! Just wanted to say keep pushing for your goals I know it's hard right now, but it won't be hard forever I'm proud of you! Comment from : Lori Fox |
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Hi Nick, I grow all of my Hoyas in LECA in self watering, I use a microfiber wick in my pots and bring the wick up near the top and this helps keep the LECA moist near the very top of the pot!! My Hoyas are doing GREAT and this method is so clean, too! Comment from : Wanda Shaw |
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I never knew that's what LECA stood for!brSo interesting Comment from : Rebecca Bluish |
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Thank you for the info Comment from : Penny Mayo |
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Cotton rope wicks work great in this set-up with leca😊 Comment from : CeCee |
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How do you remove the plant and all the roots when it outgrows the net pot? Comment from : Lori Rushin |
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Please post an update on these in a month! Comment from : el3ctroshock |
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Hi Nick…couple of questions, could you do this with aglaonema or philodendron? And, could you use the net pots with soil for these plants? Thanks…great channel! Comment from : Janet T |
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Hey Nick! Have you ever done an unboxing from Peace Love and Happiness Club? Would like your professional opinion on their website They do some great videos and would like your take on their plants etc No am I not affiliated with them in any way and live a couple time zones away from CA Comment from : David Germano |
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I have one hoya in leca but not in a net pot I'm so getting them and more leca from Repot Me!! Thank you Happy Thanksgiving!! Comment from : Ma Dam Plant |
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Nick,brA really good source of info is The Leca Queen on YouTube! She has also done a collaboration and a Q and A with a couple others that were usefulbrYou should check her out! Her plants are amazing and she's brilliant! Comment from : MsTheUndone |
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Will definitely try this!!! Thanks Nick!!! Hope you're doing well 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗 Comment from : Leeloo carson |
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This method is the only way I grow Hoya All Hoyas I grew in soil died Comment from : Melissa Emert |
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Hello Nick, I prefer Pon for my hoya’s and they love it… How is Sweetpea in your new home, I hope she has settled in ? Comment from : Mel Russell |
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Ive been pondering about planting my pepp piccolo this way It's just detoriated since I had it delivered Ive tried allsorts but not thisThanks so much for doing this Vidio Excellent timingxxlolSarah Comment from : SARAH BUZBY |
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Yay !! Good video ! Is semi hydro good for all 🪴 plant? Comment from : Gloriana Yeagley |
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Do you need to clean the Leca every so often? Or as long as you just change the water brHope you’re doing well ❤🇨🇦 Comment from : Samantha W |
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I'm really thinking about starting the transfer process for my plants to LECA Will you be moving all of your plants to LECA? Do you prefer LECA to soil overall? Comment from : Infrawgnito |
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Oh I've read Lycra is really bad long term because it changes the PH value There are better options, though I don't know what the name of this mineral substrate is in English But it's some mixed stones, one part is light blue so it even looks better than Lycra 😅 Comment from : Libellenmaedchen |
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Glad to see you hope you are doing better thanks for this video I struggled getting all the moss off the hoya roots I am sure semi-hydro will reduce fungas gnats 😉👏 Comment from : Petra |
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