
I didn’t intend to leave this plant to grow in perlite, I was only propagating my Hoya Obovata. That was 3 years ago!!! Perlite can be used as a semi hydroponic set up. Putting your plant in perlite and filling 1/3 of it with water, the perlite absorbs the water and feeds the roots as needed. The only thing you need to make sure to do is add fertilizer. Usually your plants would get this from the soil, but perlite is an inorganic growing medium that you need to add nutrients to. This plant has grown so much and I think I’m going to leave it in here. Sits in an east facing window and gets morning direct sun, and indirect the rest of the day. Have you ever tried growing plants in straight perlite? This is the only one I’ve done it to but it’s thriving! credit:@lants_itsavibe Follow:- @plantifyyy for more videos #HomeJungle #IndoorPlants #PlantCareTips #AirFlowMatters #PlantHealth #GrowLights #IndoorGardening #PlantSetup #UrbanJungle #PlantParentLife #PlantAddict #PlantCommunity #HouseplantCare #PlantGrowth #GreenLiving #PlantReels
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