How To Grow Your Houseplants Big, FAST! How I Make My Plants Mature Quickly

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How to grow your houseplants big fast - how i make my plants mature quickly - make houseplants grow faster - how to make houseplants mature quickly - plants get bigger faster - make plants grow bigger

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In this chatty video I take you through the secret to faster growth and maturity in houseplants. These growth tips have helped my plants to produce beautiful, mature growth in a very short amount of time, and I absolutely swear by them if you're trying to get your plants to grow faster. Quick growth in house plants usually comes down to a combination of things, but if you can get them just right you'll notice insane growth in no time! I really hope it helps!

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This isn't a video that you actually need to watch, so if you're pottering about with your plants, feel free to listen podcast-style 💚

TheJungleHaven
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It is correct that chlorine can evaporate from water left standing overnight. It’s always wise to check if your water supplier uses chloramine as unfortunately unlike chlorine it doesn’t dissipate from the water, I personally have started using API stress coat for fish keeping which I understand removes both chlorine and chloramine from tap water

susanwilkinson
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I ADORE YOU!!! This was the absolute BEST video I've found for actual Beginners! Every other "YouTuber" uses verbage that isn't necessarily understood by all and it seems like they're trying to get you to watch more of their videos instead of explaining it to you... I just think you're great!! Lol

emmalarson
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I make my own soil using organic coco coir, organic coco chips, organic perlite, and organic worm castings all from Plantonix. Sometimes I add organic horticulture sand depending on the requirements of the plant. It’s a lovely chunky blend that retains loads of moisture without being wet.

I also drill additional holes in every pot I buy. No such thing as too much drainage for my environment.

noteworthyproductions
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How has it taken me this long in my plant journey to find you! ❤ 4 years a plant mama and excited to binge your videos now!!!

Curtains
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Only 5 minutes in and alredy this info is so valuable 🙏🏾💕

jesspaler
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Excellent! I'm not a big fan of bottom watering either. What has worked for me is your #1 LIGHT! After that Watering properly (not too often) and I use tap water for all my plants. The last thing for me is actually fertilizing them during the growing seasons. I do use grow lights, however not hours and hours, just enough during the winter months because it is normally so cloudy and dreary during the winter months.

Robert_A_Keyboards
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They are huge, and have grown so well in a short period of time 🌿👌🌱✨ good job 👍

dora
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I started using pon as a substrate for some of my succulents, no reservoir, just watering them through every few weeks or if they are feeling like they need. Sedum seem to really love it, Echeveria, so far so good but it was a rough transition. Thanks for sharing your process and tricks!

kendasaunders
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I live in a dry area. Best thing I did was go semi hydro specifically for things like maranta, stromanthe, etc. (I haven't tried calathea yet). Hardly ever have crispy leaves. It's expensive to go full semi hydro, so I have to kind pick the winners lol. But it's been very helpful for my climate.

kaitb
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Very thorough video Claire. Thanks for the great summary and you can see from your plants that your tips work. I'm in Sydney and it's nice temperature most of the time but hearing you talk about light and temperatuure as being most important makes A LOT of sense to me now. And like you I was always scared to chop my plants but now I've taken courage from your experience (and Jan from Sydeny Plant Guy) and am doing it now that we are in the growing season 😃

ConnieP
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Love the real-world and depth you go into here. Super useful!! Thank you

callummckirdy
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Important question, do moss poles give a place for fungus gnats to lay their eggs? I use the nematodes in the soil to control them, but I don't know if you could control them inside of the Moss poles?

robynburgess
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I have also trained my plants to higher light after your dubiea video and it's done amazingly! I'll give these others a go and maybe even try semi hydrow..! thank you for a super video yet again x

sallyfisher
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Wow your house is so stunning with all your plant babies, it's just beautiful!!! Love your videos thanks for sharing your knowledge 🌿🌿🌻

rosegriffis
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18:35 Today, I have moved one (25cm-ish tall) jade plant cutting to leca and three smaller branches to water with nutrient solution. I also removed some of the leaves and knocked off unintentionally some others. Tiny ones are now living feet-up in pon. I put the bigger ones on a string and decorated one of my shelves in the living room for them to air-grow. We'll see if they will all survive 😊

TajmToCook
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I have grow lights all over and leave them on from 7:30 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. seems to be helping out❤🎉💙

dora
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Hello Claire since I’ve been watching your videos im learning more on taking care of my plants. Thank you so much ❤for

cookingfire
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30:10 My calathea zebrina lives in leca under the TV. She gets light and heat from TV, humidity and food from the water mixed with nutrient solution 😅. She looks absolutely fine however, I have her only just over month now, so we'll see if she will still be among us in couple months time. I am experimenting quite a lot with my plants and cuttings even though I am a very new plant parent (2 months or so) 😊.

TajmToCook
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Just to add regarding semi-hydro: Lechuza has a non-fertilized Pon called Basicpon. SoilNinja is available in the EU as well. And lastly, there's also called a company called Vulkan Substrate that offers a mix called Vulcatec.

tanya.quintieri