Another great way to grow Peace Lillie’s is in Leca or just water too! LECA (Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate) is a semi hydroponic way of growing plants. Step 1: Remove all soil! This process is the longest part. Step 2: Rinse Leca to remove clay particles (AVOID rinsing in sink). Step 3: Trim roots if needed (you can trim up to a 3rd of the roots on a plant without major issues) and remove and soft or dying roots. Step 4: Fill net pot or cache with Leca, plant, and fill the rest with Leca to the top. Step 5: Water it in and keep 1/3 filled with water and your liquid fertilizer of choice and place in cover pot. As the plant adapts, it will show active signs of success but will sometimes show stress too. Keep an eye on the plant during this transition and remove dying leaves as you see them. Have you grown in Leca before? Consider following along for more planty tips if you haven’t already, and leave any questions down below! #leca #semihydroponics #plantcare
#ad In this enchanted world, tending to your plants heals your soul… and maybe opens a portal or two. From cozy spaces to enchanted gardens, @The Sims 4 "Enchanted by Nature" expansion pack is where nature and magic collide! #EAPartner #EnchantedbyNature #TheSims4
Are you a carnivorous plant fan? A mix of peat, sand, perlite, orchid bark, and chopped Sphagnum works well for substrate. No regular potting soil for carnivorous plants. Keep the substrate evenly moist and well draining. Consistent care will be how you continue to develop the pitchers but if you struggle with gaining new ones, it may be due to lack of light or needing an increase in humidity. Even indoors they will attract and capture an occasional fly or other insect but if you feel they have not received any food, you can drop in a few dead crickets, flies, or a few pellets of osmocote fertilizer every few months. Any additional questions, leave them down below! #nepenthes #carnivorousplant #pitcherplant
A terrarium that needs little to NO maintenance NO direct sunlight for any terrarium. It can burn the foliage of your plants and cause a mess. I keep mine near a grow light. Plants used: -Small fern -Fittonia -Variegated Pilea Microphylla -String of turtles cuttings -Small piece of Driftwood -Live moss I’ll continue to update changes along the way! If you have any questions on how to create your own, let me know in the comments. #selfsustaining #terrarium #plantcaretips
I fell down and happened to order more African Violets! 🤭 You want some phenomenal violets? Dewviolet.com is the place to find them. I have been completely smitten by these beautiful fuzzy leaves and blooms and gone a little wild adding more to my collection. Do we need a care video on care and setup for them? #africanviolets #plantcollector
If you’re not beating up your plants, then you’re not this whole plant thing right 🤭 Snake plants can be easy peasy. Just forget you have them! Any other questions, leave them down below! #snakeplants #planthelp #plantlife
Keeping a plant healthy will decrease your chances of a thrip infestation. I won the battle with thrips but it severely affected the look of my Monstera. Here’s some things to do if you find yourself with thrips too: 1)Isolate the plant Thrips fly so try to isolate the best you can from other plants. 2)Physical removal Use masking tape to physically remove and cut off any badly infected leaves to help reduce spreading. Rinse the entire plant under a strong spray of lukewarm water, especially the undersides of leaves where thrips hide. 3)Treat with insecticidal soap Spray the entire plant, especially the undersides of leaves and along stems. Repeat every 5–7 days for T least 3–4 weeks (this will depend of the what life cycles it’s in. Beneficial insects or a systemic insecticide are two other options. I try to avoid systemic as much as possible but in worst case scenarios, this may be my last option. I have been using SN209 over the last few months and I’ll update over its effectiveness soon. I’ll update the growth of this albo along the way! #monsteraalbo #monsteraplant #plantpropagation
Finding community like this is so important especially right now. We shared where we’re from. Our similarities and our differences. We talked about our favorite plants, and how we grow our plants in the Midwest. I’m honored to have met another cactus lover in my town and now get to add a piece of his collection to mine. #plantcommunity #cactuslover🌵 #planttour
The lotus seees are officially taking over my life I’ve been winging the process so far but I feel like we’re on a good trajectory now. Also, BTI drops are pollinator safe and animal safe but still, be sure that pets aren’t consuming large quantities of it. I’ll continue to keep you updated along the way. #lotusseeds #plantgrowth
Spent $1,487 on one strawberry, jalapeño, and bundles of lettuce but at least I’m happy ☺️ Kidding! I’m so excited to see the garden as it continues to grow. #gardensetup #growingseason
No bare corner is safe here without plants. Using regular lamps and adding growlights is a great way to spruce up your planty space. Just be sure that the lamp supports the voltage of grow light. This plug in one has a max of 40w and the growlight is 36 W. All items available are in my Amazon Storefront. #growlight #plantspace
Gosh forbid a person take time away from their plants! Headed to the @Southeast Plant Show in Georgia and how do prep all 300+ houseplants while I’m away? I make sure they’re all freshly watered if needed right before I go. Any thirstier plants I have in self watering pots so they don’t need me for a while anyway. All my growlights are plugged into timers (8am-8pm), close the shades and call it a day! #planthumor #plantpeople
A phalenopsis Orchid in water culture! This is NOT the only way to grow an orchid, but this is one way. Most common medium used for orchids is just plain orchid bark. You can incorporate large pieces of perlite and sphagnum moss if you want your medium to hold a little more moisture. But NO soil for orchids! What’s your preferred way to grow orchids? #waterculture #orchidgrower #orchidflowers
Struggling with your rubber trees huh!? Hoping this can help grow big and luscious rubber trees in your future #ficuselastica #rubbertreeplant #ficusplant #plantcaretips