1 Drop And Watch Your Plants THRIVE

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Published 2023-07-05
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All Comments (21)
  • @twinfin8571
    I just saw this video and immediately bought this product. This seems like the solution I need for browning tips on my otherwise beautiful spider plant. Everyone on line says that’s just the way spider plants are. I mostly use rain water but I don’t always have access to that. Then I use distilled. But this seems to be the better solution. Thanks so much
  • @Rose-ut5sd
    There should be an award for meaningful information/enrichment on YouTube, I believe this tip is extremely valuable game changer. Thank you so very much from New York to you in Sheffield, England.
  • I've been watering my plants with this conditioner and yes, my plants love it. My spider plant has given me flowers 😍
  • @Nitasha1988
    Definitely the kindest and most educated plant videos I've ever came across. I love all your valuable information 🌸🌹🌿🌡
  • @_evangelina__
    I love how you demonstrate in your videos that you β€˜throw’ your plants in the bin: before letting them go, carefully position them so they will arrive on their β€˜feet’ and they will survive the trip. Disclaimer: no plant babies were harmed in the making of this video πŸ˜ŠπŸ’š
  • @MarkasTZM
    Vitamin C in your water does the exact same thing without resorting to a branded product. I just take a pinch of crushed vitamin C tablet and add to my water.
  • @moralgriever
    2 months late for this video, but I have a freshwater planted aquarium, and I've never heard or seen mentioned in aquarium keeping communities that water conditioner could affect fertilizers. My tank is a 3-year-old walstad (use potting soil covered by a layer of aquarium substrate), and now that the soil is depleted I've been using liquid and tablet fertilizer along with Seachem Prime water conditioner and I have never seen any adverse reactions. From what I've also seen, aquarium water is also good for plants. I use the dirty water from cleaning my filters and tank water change to water the little piece of lawn outside my back door, and boy does the grass grow like crazy. That water has all the fish waste and a bunch of filtering microbes and other biomedia, so it does wonders to plants
  • I live in the humid tropics with pure water coming out of the tap and had the same problems with my calathea. I put the calathea outside in a shady spot and it didn't get better, and worse, something has been eating the leaves. My solution is to never buy a calathea again. I can easily live without it.
  • @AquariumWizard
    It definitely helps with aquarium plants, please keep in mind that use outside of aquariums falls under off-label use so don't go using it for food plants and I wouldn't use anything other than the dosing they put on the bottles: API Tap water conditioner dosing comes out to 3 drops per gallon of water. API Stress Coat conditioner dosing comes out to 10 drops (0.5mL) per gallon. Both of these remove chlorine, chloramine, and detoxify heavy metals from tap water.
  • @cjsmomom
    I started using this a month ago and it has changed everything...Everybody's a lot healthier and happier! πŸ˜…
  • @alanjones2207
    Thank you started using conditioner about 4 weeks ago . And it's amazing. No brown anywhere on any of my plants . Thank you 😊
  • As an aquarium enthusiast, I can confirm that stresscoat does not interfere with fertlizing. After all the fertilizing routines in heavy hightech aquariums require micros and macros added every day. It would be detrimental if it cancelled NPK added. Funny thing is I have API at hand, never considered using it in plants since I have mix RO water with tap. Will try it in though! It makes sense.
  • You had mentioned using water conditioner before, and so I took your advice and it has been working well so far. Thank you for making this separate, more in depth video that clarifies some concerns I have thought of. Your content is fantastic! πŸ’–πŸŒ±πŸ’–πŸŒ±πŸ’–πŸŒ±
  • This video came along at the exactly right time. I was just googling water distillers last night and trying to determine the time needed to process so much water and the counter space I would need for the equipment. I just received another African Mask and very much want it to flourish so thank you, thank you. I am so happy to know there is something that will improve my plants water,Sheffield never fails
  • @roxannecox7861
    I bought a 2.5-gallon beverage dispenser with a tap from Amazon. I fill it with water, add the conditioner, and fill my watering can from the tap. It's clear, so it doesn't look bad on my counter.
  • @ladyj3797
    Thank you for this awesome suggestion. I’ve used this solution for only one month and have already noticed a dramatic difference in my Calathea and Spider plants. As a result, all of my houseplants are now watered with this solution added. My bamboo plant seems to have grown much more in one month than I have seen in the last six months. THANKS AGAIN for sharing.
  • @HAPPYPLANTGAL
    Take your banana peels, throw in a jug with water let sit for a couple of days. Potassium is in the peals, the plants love it. Same as rice water or coffee grounds.
  • @diane5454
    I really like your videos because you get to all the points quickly and without a lot of fluff.
  • @phillip1beer
    I am a retired old man aquarium hobbyist. I water my plants with aquarium water which is chlorine and chloramine free. I have city water so it is necessary to remove these chemicals because they are toxic to my fish. Your idea is great and stress-coat is a great product but with many aquariums it is a bit expensive for me to use. The main ingredient in all chorine-chloramine neutralizers is sodium Thiosulfate. I purchased a 5 Lbs. bag on line for around $35.00 and used half of it to make my own chorine-chloramine remover. It made enough to last me for decades and I still have enough left in the Crystal form to mix up that much again. Like any commercial chlorine remover you need to shake it up well before using it as the Sodium Thiosulfate tends to separate from sitting on the shelf. I keep mine in glass bottles so that I can see when it has been shaken up well. It is easy to make. Here is the recipe below. To make aquarium Dechlorinator mix 500 grams of Sodium Thiosulfate to a gallon of water. 1 drop will treat a gallon of water, 1 milileter will treat 10 gallons of water. One gallon of this mixture will treat up to 40,000 gallons of water. Pool Dechlorinator Sodium Thiosulfate Pentahydrate 5 lbs by Cesco Solutions - Premium Chlorine Neutralizer for Pools, Aquarium, Pond - Technical-Grade Chlorine Remover for Hot Tubs - Bulk Package 4 tablespoons of Safe Power to 1500 ml of water will treat 14,400 gallons of water, The complete and concentrated conditioner for both fresh and salt water Removes chlorine Chloramine and ammonia Converts ammonia into a safe nontoxic form that is readily removed by the tank's Bio Filter May be used during Tank cycling to alleviate ammonia and nitrite toxicity; non acidic and will not impact pH nor will it over activate skimmers Safe is the dry version of prime and shares all of its advantages, however safe is even more concentrated