夢が咲く 有吉園芸~Road to start a garden shop~ 2025年1月21日 助けて植物のお医者さん!グリーンドクター
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00:00Have you ever heard of a green doctor?
00:03A green doctor is a doctor, right?
00:05Yes.
00:06I've never used one.
00:07No, you haven't.
00:08I'd like to ask you about it.
00:09Is that so?
00:10Yes.
00:11In this episode of Ariyoshi Engei,
00:13we will explain the mysterious work related to plants.
00:17Episode 1.
00:18The Green Doctor.
00:21To put it bluntly, it's a plant doctor.
00:25What kind of work is it?
00:28Please come in.
00:30Thank you for having me.
00:34What kind of work does a green doctor do?
00:38Well, if a plant is about to wither,
00:41I want the doctor to take care of it.
00:43I also want the doctor to take care of it.
00:46If I don't know how to grow it,
00:49I ask the doctor for advice on how to grow it.
00:54I also ask the doctor for advice on how to grow it.
00:59That's a lot of work.
01:02As a plant doctor,
01:05Dr. Ichishima has seen about 2,000 plants so far.
01:10If you leave a plant to such a doctor,
01:14the pattern will come off and the leaves will turn yellow.
01:19The plant will come back to life.
01:21In addition,
01:22Dr. Ichishima also took care of the fallen monster plant.
01:28The monster plant is a plant,
01:32so if it falls to the side, it will stick to the ground.
01:35It needs to be cut back.
01:40So the monster plant needs a lot of advice.
01:43When I went to various people's houses,
01:45the monster plant looked like this.
01:48I went to various people's houses.
01:55How long did it take for the monster plant to come back to life?
01:58It took about half a year.
02:01I would be happy if the monster plant came back to life.
02:04If the monster plant came back to life,
02:06I would give up.
02:08It's a cruel way of saying it,
02:11but I'm just waiting for death.
02:15That's right.
02:17The monster plant will come back to life.
02:19That's right.
02:20In my case,
02:22the last resort is to replant the monster plant.
02:25I replant the monster plant,
02:27but it doesn't work at all.
02:30It's not replanting.
02:32It's not replanting.
02:34The weaker the monster plant,
02:36the better the environment is.
02:38If you touch the roots badly,
02:40the monster plant will die at once.
02:43I'm going to learn a lot.
02:46So,
02:47he will show us the work of the green doctor
02:50while looking at the plant that has actually weakened.
02:56Isn't this dead?
02:58I thought it was dead.
03:00It's dead, isn't it?
03:01It's light.
03:03I feel sick.
03:05It's full of sick plants.
03:08I feel sorry for it.
03:14Bruno?
03:15Bruno?
03:16Bruno?
03:17Bruno?
03:18Bruno?
03:19Bruno?
03:20Bruno?
03:21Bruno?
03:22Bruno?
03:23Bruno?
03:24Bruno?
03:28Ariyoshi Engei
03:36First,
03:37The green doctor,
03:39Ichishima-sensei,
03:40will watch the program
03:41Kagawa producer is actually growing kobu-mikan.
03:46The leaves are not in good color.
03:49Originally, the leaves were green and shiny,
03:53but they were not in good condition.
03:55So, I replanted them.
03:57Then, the leaves got worse.
04:01You just said what you had to say.
04:05I can see the big leaves.
04:10What should I do?
04:13If the leaves are not in good condition,
04:19it means that the kobu-mikan is in bad condition.
04:23In this case,
04:25the kobu-mikan is on the back of the leaves.
04:31If you leave the kobu-mikan on the back of the leaves,
04:35it means that the kobu-mikan is in bad condition.
04:38Especially in the room.
04:40In the room?
04:42Yes.
04:43Since it doesn't rain,
04:45the leaves don't like water.
04:47So,
04:49you should wipe the leaves regularly.
04:53If the leaves are moist,
04:55it stops the movement of the leaves.
04:58So, you should wipe the leaves as much as possible.
05:03However,
05:04if you wipe the leaves too much,
05:07the color will come out.
05:09So, you should wipe the leaves a lot.
05:12If you touch the leaves,
05:14the color will be rough.
05:16If the leaves are rough,
05:18the color will come out.
05:20I can't see it, but...
05:22If you look closely,
05:24there are small white particles.
05:27They grow fast.
05:29So, if you wipe the leaves too much,
05:32it's effective to wipe the leaves first.
05:36You can use a wet towel or a wet tissue.
05:40In the case of a wet tissue,
05:42there is an alcohol-free type.
05:44Alcohol damages the leaves.
05:46So, you should wipe the leaves with it.
05:48Or,
05:49if the leaves are small,
05:51you can use a shower.
05:54You can wipe the leaves with it.
05:56In the bathroom?
05:58You can take the leaves to the bathroom
06:00and wash them with a shower.
06:03After washing the leaves,
06:05it's time to use a chemical.
06:07I see.
06:08You have to wash the leaves first.
06:10If there are a lot of chemicals,
06:12chemicals are not 100% effective.
06:16So, reduce the number of chemicals
06:18as much as possible
06:20and use them as many times as possible.
06:23According to the teacher,
06:25in the early stage of skin damage,
06:27it's effective to wipe the leaves with a wet towel
06:30or a non-alcoholic wet tissue.
06:33Wipe the leaves carefully
06:35until there are no white spots.
06:37Then, use a special chemical
06:39to treat the damage.
06:41Then, it's easy to recover.
06:43Also,
06:44if there are a lot of chemicals,
06:46it's effective to wipe the leaves
06:48with a strong shower.
06:52Nice to meet you.
06:53Nice to meet you, too.
06:56She's dead, isn't she?
06:58Yes, I think so.
07:00She's dead, isn't she?
07:11I'm a consultant.
07:12Nice to meet you.
07:14Nice to meet you, too.
07:16I'm a narrator of Ariyoshi Engei.
07:19Nice to meet you.
07:21Nice to meet you, too.
07:23Nice to meet you, too.
07:27I'm Masai Tsuno.
07:29I was worried about the plants I grew,
07:32so I jumped out of the booth
07:34and took part in the shooting.
07:36Ms. Tsuno,
07:37when this program started,
07:39there were a lot of plants.
07:40Oh, really?
07:41In the first episode,
07:43there was a story about Bikakushida.
07:45I saw it on the Internet
07:47on the night of that day.
07:50It was really small.
07:52It's not increasing or decreasing,
07:54but the tip is like this.
07:56Oh, I see.
07:57For example,
07:58there was a story about Chosuiyo.
08:00It's not...
08:01It's not coming out.
08:02It's not coming out.
08:03Chosuiyo is fun, though.
08:05I was wondering
08:07what would happen to it.
08:09I was wondering if it would stay like this.
08:11Chosuiyo takes time,
08:13but I think it can be produced at all.
08:16Where do you put it?
08:19In a pitiful dark place.
08:21It's dark.
08:22It's dark.
08:23Sometimes,
08:24I put it by the window on a sunny day.
08:27But basically,
08:29I use it as a down light.
08:32I think it's simply a matter of brightness.
08:37Don't you put it outside?
08:40Do you just hang it on the veranda?
08:42You use that light, right?
08:44Yes, I do.
08:45It's like a sacred light.
08:46I use it to grow plants.
08:49I don't know how bright it is until I measure it.
08:52But when it's warm,
08:54I put it outside the veranda.
08:56I think it's a good idea to manage it
08:58in a bright place where direct sunlight doesn't hit.
09:00I put it in direct sunlight right away
09:02and do this.
09:04Oh, you put it where you want to put it.
09:05I thought it was pitiful.
09:07If you get used to it in a dark place,
09:09if you put it in a bright place,
09:11you'll get a burn.
09:14It's a strange thing.
09:16Sometimes I think I have to put it in direct sunlight,
09:18so I put it out.
09:20That's right.
09:22What's wrong with you?
09:25It's a bright place where direct sunlight doesn't hit.
09:29It's quite difficult.
09:30If you put it on the veranda,
09:31direct sunlight will hit.
09:32You can hang it on the top of the veranda.
09:35I've been doing this big agave all the time indoors.
09:39I thought it was good today,
09:41but when I put it in direct sunlight,
09:42it changed all at once.
09:44It turned white and brown.
09:47In just one day?
09:49That's right.
09:51If you put it in a room all the time,
09:53the stimulation is too strong.
09:57The environment changes too much.
09:59If you put it in a room all the time,
10:03you can put it out on a cloudy day.
10:05You can put it out little by little.
10:08If you put it out because it's bright today,
10:10you'll get a burn.
10:12What should I do to get rid of it?
10:16I have to wait for my turn.
10:18That's right.
10:19If you don't get the energy from yourself,
10:22it's hard to get rid of it.
10:24Is there a way to give nutrients to moss?
10:30That's right.
10:32Do you put it in from here?
10:34It depends on how you do it.
10:36Or do you put it in a bucket?
10:39If you put it in a bucket,
10:41you can put in an active ingredient.
10:43If you put it in a bucket,
10:45you can put it in a bucket.
10:47Then it's a little...
10:49You can put it on a board from here.
10:54Put it on a board?
10:56You can re-process it.
10:58I see.
11:00People say moss balls are the most difficult.
11:03That's right.
11:04Because it's easy to get water.
11:06Moss balls are the most difficult.
11:08You have to be very good at it.
11:10It's cute.
11:11It's cute, but it's difficult.
11:13I thought it was cute to hang it.
11:15If it becomes like this,
11:17your love for it will be weak.
11:19It's like this.
11:21I understand it well.
11:23If this comes out like this,
11:25I think it will be fun again.
11:28Does the wind hit it?
11:30Open the window.
11:32The wind of the window.
11:34But the wind hits it.
11:37Well, as it is...
11:39I'm going to enjoy it in the shade.
11:42In the shade?
11:46For example, this season...
11:48As it is...
11:50It's winter.
11:52I don't think it's a good idea
11:54to keep it out all the time.
11:57When spring comes,
11:59you can manage it on the veranda.
12:01You can switch to that.
12:03Until spring.
12:04I'll keep it in the shade until spring.
12:08Either way is fine.
12:10That's right.
12:12In my garden,
12:14there was not enough light
12:16to produce hydroponics.
12:18When spring comes,
12:20if I move it to a bright veranda,
12:22it may move.
12:25I will try to practice your advice.
12:31And one more thing.
12:33I asked her to look at my plants.
12:37What is this?
12:39This is terrible.
12:41I was worried
12:43if I should bring it.
12:45I brought it just in case.
12:47What is this?
12:49It's a Gajumaru.
12:51Gajumaru is the strongest, isn't it?
12:53That's right.
12:55That's what I heard when I bought it.
12:57It's been less than a year
12:59since I bought it,
13:01so I wanted to put it
13:03in a bright place,
13:05but it's getting worse.
13:07So I asked her
13:09where I bought it.
13:11She said I should replace all the soil.
13:13So I took all the soil
13:15and replaced it with this.
13:17It's getting weaker.
13:19I see.
13:21I don't know
13:23how to do it.
13:25It's dead, isn't it?
13:27I thought it was dead.
13:29It's light.
13:31I thought so,
13:33but I brought it just in case.
13:35I'm sorry to say this,
13:37but it's dead.
13:39I see.
13:41Gajumaru is pretty strong, isn't it?
13:43Yes.
13:45When it's dead,
13:47it's like this.
13:49It's dead.
13:51Especially in summer.
13:53It's too hot.
13:55It's getting weaker
13:57when it's dead.
13:59In a closed room in summer,
14:01there are only a few days
14:03when there are no people,
14:05and the core of the tree
14:07comes out of the trunk.
14:09It happens a lot in your room.
14:11Even if the leaves
14:13are a little green,
14:15the core of the tree
14:17will die first.
14:19Many people say
14:21that the leaves are green,
14:23but the core of the tree
14:25comes out of the trunk.
14:27I don't know the cause
14:29until I see the place,
14:31but I think it's because
14:33there are a lot of people in summer.
14:35Gajumaru
14:37is bright
14:39because of the wind,
14:41so even if you leave it
14:43on the veranda during the hot season,
14:45it will grow vigorously.
14:47In a closed room,
14:49there are times when
14:51it's not bright enough
14:53and the core of the tree
14:55comes out of the trunk.
14:57It's a waste.
14:59It's a waste.
15:01It's a waste.
15:03It's quite heavy.
15:05It's a waste.
15:07I understand.
15:13Depending on the species,
15:15Gajumaru is difficult to manage.
15:17In particular,
15:19it seems that it is often
15:21planted when it is weak.
15:23Planting when it is weak
15:25has the opposite effect,
15:27so let's start
15:29by reviewing the environment.
15:33Next,
15:35let's take a look
15:37at the problem plant
15:39produced by Kagawa again.
15:41I bought it
15:43when I was shooting the other day.
15:45When it bloomed,
15:47it was fine,
15:49but it's here.
15:51Yes.
15:53Something has happened.
15:55It's true.
15:57It's like a spider's web.
15:59It's true.
16:01What is it?
16:03This is
16:05completely rotten.
16:07There is no doubt about it.
16:09And it grows mold.
16:11It grows mold.
16:13After all,
16:15if the water accumulates in the cactus,
16:17it may have rotted
16:19because it overlaps.
16:23I couldn't find
16:25the place to raise the water,
16:27so I raised the water
16:29from the gap.
16:31I see.
16:33It's not good
16:35if you sprinkle water
16:37from above.
16:39If it stays in the gap,
16:41it will rot.
16:43I don't think it's as delicate
16:45as it looks.
16:47It's almost like this
16:49even if you put it in from the gap.
16:51I'm making an excuse,
16:53but I think you're sprinkling water.
16:55That's right.
16:57I think it's okay to sprinkle water,
16:59but I think it's better
17:01to let it dry
17:03right after it passes the wind.
17:05I think it's better
17:07not to sprinkle water
17:09at the management location.
17:11Will this mold be cured
17:13even if it's in the gap?
17:15No, it won't be cured.
17:17If you get sick
17:19and it turns black,
17:21you should remove it
17:23as soon as possible.
17:25If you cut it,
17:27you should remove
17:29the part that hasn't changed color.
17:31It's like a carpenter
17:33bringing a carpenter's knife.
17:35Cut it like this.
17:37Then you should do that.
17:39That's right.
17:41For example,
17:43if you cut it with a cutter,
17:45does it need to be painted?
17:47Basically,
17:49you should dry the cut part
17:51and use a powder called
17:53sterilizing agent.
17:55I see.
17:57I think it's effective
17:59to apply a sterilizing agent
18:01as a preventive measure.
18:03It's important to dry it
18:05when you replant it.
18:07That's right.
18:11When you water a cactus,
18:13you should make sure
18:15that the cactus itself
18:17doesn't get wet.
18:19If a part of it
18:21gets rotten,
18:23use a cutter to remove
18:25only that part.
18:27After that,
18:29apply a sterilizing agent
18:31to the wound
18:33to prevent bacteria from entering.
18:35Next,
18:37we have a problem plant
18:39with a lot of leaves.
18:41When we bought it,
18:43it had a lot of leaves,
18:45but now,
18:47it looks like this.
18:49I feel bad for it.
18:51It's full of sick plants.
18:53I feel bad for it.
18:55I feel bad for it.
18:57I feel bad for it.
18:59Asian tropical plants
19:01look like this, right?
19:03That's right.
19:05It's cute, isn't it?
19:07The volume
19:09is getting smaller.
19:11What's the reason?
19:13Asian tropical plants
19:15need to control
19:17humidity and brightness.
19:19If they don't do that,
19:21they will get rotten.
19:23I understand.
19:25It's harder than you think.
19:27I thought it was beautiful,
19:29but it looks like this.
19:31Direct sunlight
19:33is not good in the first place.
19:35It's better to have
19:37bright sunlight.
19:39That's why we need humidity.
19:41Especially in summer.
19:43That's right.
19:45In summer,
19:47it's winter.
19:49There is no humidity in the air,
19:51so Asian tropical plants
19:53tend to get rotten.
19:55I can only say
19:57that Asian tropical plants
19:59need to be cleaned.
20:01We don't do that often.
20:03It's hard to make
20:05Asian tropical plants
20:07without a suitable environment.
20:09When you put Asian tropical plants
20:11in your room,
20:13the brightness and humidity
20:15of the room are important.
20:17If Asian tropical plants
20:19don't get rotten,
20:21they will grow again.
20:23The volume of Asian tropical plants
20:25is different,
20:27but I think
20:29Asian tropical plants
20:31are the children
20:33of Asian tropical plants.
20:35In a sense,
20:37Asian tropical plants
20:39are suitable for Asian tropical plants.
20:41We have no choice
20:43but to live in a vinyl house.
20:45That's right.
20:47Asian tropical plants
20:49need humidity.
20:51Recently,
20:53Asian tropical plants
20:55are surrounded by glass
20:57such as paludarium.
20:59Paludarium allows
21:01Asian tropical plants
21:03to keep their humidity.
21:05It's the same with moss.
21:07That's right.
21:09Even if you put moss on the balcony,
21:11it won't be humid.
21:13So,
21:15Asian tropical plants
21:17need humidity
21:19to keep their humidity.
21:21That's why
21:23Asian tropical plants
21:25need humidity.
21:27If you put moss on the balcony,
21:29Asian tropical plants
21:31can keep their humidity.
21:33So,
21:35Asian tropical plants
21:37need humidity
21:39to keep their humidity.
21:41I think
21:43Asian tropical plants
21:45are more suitable
21:47for Asian tropical plants.
21:49I think
21:51Asian tropical plants
21:53are more suitable
21:55for Asian tropical plants.
21:57I want to do it again,
21:59but I can't.
22:01Asian tropical plants
22:03need humidity
22:05to keep their humidity.
22:07So,
22:09Asian tropical plants
22:11need humidity
22:13to keep their humidity.
22:17It's important
22:19to be familiar with
22:21Asian tropical plants
22:23and their humidity.
22:27Let's start a new segment.
22:33This is a new segment.
22:35Beginners at
22:37Aryu Shingei School
22:39will experience
22:41a workshop
22:43using plants
22:45on the street.
22:49This time,
22:51Tsuno and Kagawa
22:53will experience
22:55making Shimenawa
22:57for a peach garden.
22:59Today,
23:01we have Shimenawa.
23:03You can decorate
23:05as you like.
23:07You can choose
23:09the length
23:11you want
23:13to use.
23:15You can make it
23:17like a bouquet
23:19or a rose.
23:21For example,
23:23you can make a rose
23:25facing up or down.
23:27It's up to you
23:29to make it
23:31as you like.
23:33So,
23:35we'll put flowers
23:37and decorations
23:39as you like.
23:43You have a good sense.
23:45I do.
23:47You have a good sense.
23:49I see.
23:51This is for Shimenawa.
23:53I see.
23:55First,
23:57cut flowers
23:59to the right size
24:01for Shimenawa.
24:03It's hard.
24:05It is.
24:07You can make it
24:09like a bouquet.
24:11Can I put only the leaves?
24:13Of course.
24:15After making a bouquet,
24:17tie it with a wire
24:19and hang it on Shimenawa.
24:25How is it?
24:27It's like a gal.
24:29It's like a doll.
24:31It's cute.
24:33It's so cute.
24:35You have a good sense.
24:37Lastly,
24:39glue small decorations
24:41with a glue gun.
24:43It's done.
24:45It's so lively.
24:47What's the theme?
24:49Well,
24:51my cute Hina
24:53is here.
24:57It's interesting
24:59that I can make it
25:01as I like.
25:03The Shimenawa decoration
25:05costs about 5000 yen
25:07for 90 minutes.
25:09I'm clumsy,
25:11but I made a nice decoration.
25:13Why don't you
25:15look for a workshop
25:17near you?
25:19I feel lonely.
25:21This is not good at all.
25:23It's not good
25:25to repeat this.
25:27I can't put flowers
25:29because I'm lonely.