Can you grow indoor plants in just water💦?

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List of plants as mentioned in the video:

1. Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera deliciosa)
2. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)
3. Dumbcane (Diffenbachia)
4. Croton (Codiaeum)
5. Chinese Evergreen (Agalonema)
6. Philodendron
7. ZZ-Plant (Zamioculcas)
8. Peace Lilly (Spathiphyllum)
9. Dragon Plant (Dracaena)
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i’ve transferred All 200 plants from soil to water 2 years ago and they’re thriving more now than when they’re in soil! Don’t be scared to transfer to water. I grow orchids in water as well. I now use pumps with some of my plants and they’re just as happy as the plants without a pump. All glass in every plant, some with rock lava some without. I use chicken poop fertilizer once a month added to my water.

Alisha-vylb
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Excellent video! No frills, drama or lengthy tales of what’s happening in your personal life 🤓. Very informative, thank you.

meganhuggins
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-I gently knock off as much soil as I can then slowly rinse the rest off. (garden hose in summer, bucket of water in winter).
-I have been using water from my aquarium into my jars for many years and my plants seem to LOVE it! Aquarium water is also what I use for my potted plants. No need to purchase fertilizer.
Thank you for your simple explanation; life is already complicated; the simpler the better. I would also encourage anyone to experiment with various plants. Trial and error makes you better!

kristinakershaw
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Always great info! I have Hoyas, string of nickels & spider plants growing in water. They are all thriving.

cmur
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Since i joind your channel my plants / trees and my wife are growing happy 🌟

simonac.
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Awesome info. Done this myself with several plants. But now I use Lechuza Pon, which contains pummice aswell.

Emenord
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I learned so much about hydro culture and hydroponic enough to know the difference between the two. Love your channel and all the content you bring. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to learning more about other topics and plants. 👍

notafraidtogarden
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I had pothos growing in my fish aquarium some years ago. It did extremely well. The vines came out and did some travel across my ceiling. The vines coming out of the tank were a solid 1/2 inch thick.

panzerwolf
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Thanks for all the info... And of course as always, very informative. Have been growing Pothos in water for a long time now. What surprised me is Crotons & ZZ . Now the only challenge is, to keep the mosquitoes from breeding.

vincentjayaraj
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Excellent clear as crystal video simple and to the point. Thank you plenty for sharing your expertise with us, I appreciate it very much. 👍👏🙌

iyijmpq
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Thank you was wondering about this and if you had videos the subject. I have been trying to grow plants in water. i am hoping that you do more videos on this subject.

larryshannon
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Thank you so much for sharing!! I've slowly but surely have been transferring some of my smaller plants from soil to sphgnum moss and, or water, I change the water once a week, I feed them with liquid fertilizer once a month and they've been doing well so far!! I've chosen to do this because I'm tired of getting fungus gnats, forgetting to water plants in time and they just look prettier in water and, or moss!!❤🥰🙏

aida
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Thank you! I like keeping my plants in water and they grow quite fast, I agree. I have bought a few opaque vases for this purpose. I find that water get foggy looking in clear vases, after less than a week. Roots grow faster in opaque vases. Which makes sense because soil is dark.
Have you tried putting fish like Beta fish or goldfish in the water? I would like your opinion on this since I would love to try it myself but don't want to kill the fish or my plant, lol 😀

shoshana
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Thank you for sharing beautiful and amazing plants collection lovely

jillianleblanc
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Love your And it solved a lot of problems for me and some of my plants 🪴

deborahandrews
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So far I haven't tried this with any plant. but I do have almost all plants from the -best water plants- list xD
Maybe I should try. gotta find a suitable vase first. I think it would be interesting to see the difference to growing in soil.

also, could you make a video about Aglaonema/Chinese Evergreen sometime, please? I feel like I could need some expert tips for mine. 👏🏼

KiyokoHitoma
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I really appreciate the detailed explanation. This is a very good video.👏🏽🌱

MaxU
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Plont power! Informative videos with just the right amount!

orkajau
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I live in a dry envt. Growing my Calathea Dottie in hydro was easier than in soil. My potted Calathea just gets crispy leaves even with local humidification. Now most likely this plant is not suitable for my locale, but I managed to grow it well in a fishbowl with a lower pumice layer of water and an upper layer of leca with the plant in it. There's so much humidity in the fishbowl and enough water for the Calathea to not go crispy.

luckybarrel
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Excellent. This is a great video I enjoyed. Thank you very much.

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