Simple Tip to Keep Tropical Plants Alive Through Winter
Tips, Tricks
Plants need humidity to live. Some need more than others. Tropical plants in particular need lots of humidity to survive as well as flourish. Banana, coffee, and cocoa are some of these plants that require 70-80% humidity. Use this super simple technique to save your plants and actually get them growing even in the winter. MIgardener Store: https://www.facebook.com/MIgardener/app_251458316228 Join the fun on facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/MIgardener +1 me on Google+ @ http://www.google.com/+MIgardener Pin me on Pinterest @ http://www.pinterest.com/MIgardenerYT Follow the fun on twitter @ http://www.twitter.com/MI_Gardener .99 Heirloom Vegetable Seeds: http://www.migardener.com/store ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MIgardener Website http://www.MIgardener.com Join the fun on facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/MIgardener +1 me on Google+ @ http://www.google.com/+MIgardener Pin us on Pinterest @ http://www.pinterest.com/MIgardenerYT Follow the fun on twitter @ http://www.twitter.com/MI_Gardener Come tumble with us @ www.MIgardener.tumblr.com
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how do you get rid off rollie pollies? My tropical plants suffering from these root eating creatures.. and i dont want these plants indoors because of it, please help if you have good ideas on this. Thank you!
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creative brain you have. .
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good idea
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Nice!!!
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Does anyone know if this will work for pepper plants ? (Scotch bonnet, jalapeño and ghost to be exact) thanks !
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Wow this is a great idea
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PLEASE answer my question is this ok with my succulents??
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Hmm, this presents a problem for me, i have this 2 month or so old Cacao plant in a sealed glass dome. And ive noticed the tip of the leaves turning Brown, i Think i must get a big bag.
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Is this helpful with umbrella plant an corn plants??
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Could this be used on citruses? Last 2 years i'm loosing my lemons, leafs start falling and suddenly whole plant loose color and dried out. Here in my country winters are very cold and in room where they stay is very hot coz there is furnace for heating (its not close to it) . Could this bee because of low humidity of what? Pls help im Big lover of citruses :D
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Young man this is very clever, thank you very much. I stopped the video about half way through and put these plastic bags over two of my ferns...I then rejoined you.
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Would you recommend this for pine apple plants?
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great video ;)
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I love it bro! I like the way it provides ventilation yet provides a nice area of increased humidity. It also looks cool :) Thanks bro!
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We use a similar method in France for the multiplication of aromatics from "Provence" (south of France). "Bouture à l'étouffée". instead of using a plastic bag, it's a plastique bottle.
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Great, simple tip! I hope you save a lot of your tropical plants this year with this method.
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thats a great idea
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Hello from Australia!!! I am a new subscriber to your channel and i love it!! I am also a novice gardener but learning by the day :) I wanted to ask you advice in regard to my tomato plants. I am trying for the 3rd year now to grow black russian tomatoes, the last 2 years were unsuccessful due to mould, i am guessing because they are an heirloom variety they are less hardy but i would REALLY like to be able to harvest at least one piece of fruit. This year i have planted out 3 plants, 1 in a pot i am keeping on my deck and 2 in the garden. The garden ones are already showing signs of being on death row!! They have hardly grown, and leaves are small and look like they are heading for the same purple mouldy stuff that last years had, my other garden bed tomatoes are fine and thriving except for 1 that i think has early blight. I am in Tasmania Australia and we are just heading into our summer which is very hot, My potted plant i have been treating like a baby, and it has grown and thickened up nicely with the first of the flowers out, however i have noticed it now has mould also.. i am so disappointed as i believe i did everything right!! it seems to be affecting the lower leaves, which have patches of a greyish mould on the top sides and i also noticed some brown flecks appearing could that be blight? Please help!! Is there anything i can do to save this plant? Thanks in advance :)
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Great tip! Thanks for sharing Luke and take care!
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Thanks for the reminder! : )
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