Thank you for giving so much information on keikis and how to remove them. So now I will go ahead and remove them from my dendrobium and let’s see what happens this spring. I also didn’t realise I wasn’t supposed to water it through the winter!
I hope you have great success with them . Dendrobium nobile like to get that winter rest to really flower well , we are glad you found our content helpful thanks for your feed back , it is wonderful to hear how people are working with their orchids 😍
I would love to see a repotting video..... One of my Dendrobiums needs to be repotted so that would be a great help...... Now I can remove all it's kieki's.......... Does it matter what wood you use to attach them too?
Please do a repot video. Fabulous information. Would love to see some info on D. Delicatum. I've been trying to find one and finally did! Weird because I'm from Australia where they are native!
I thought this monster is a Den. chrysotoxum var. oculatum which I have 'a lot' smaller. Dendrobiums and their keikis... a challenge of its own. I tend to remove them when they almost drop off of their own. Some are real keiki machines. Once a well-reputed German vendor sent me a huge, loose in the pot Den. findleyanum. This was No.1. No. 2 from another vendor, 5 sep. stams in a pot. The remaining biggest one even flowered, didn't produce keikis but branches, without roots. One of my Nobiles had a single bump with roots, the bump made a flower cluster and then the keiki grew. Many regards!
No this is without a doubt D.fimbriatum the pseudobulbs are quite different to the chrysotoxum and the flowers have the distinct 'frill' on the edge of the lip . and yes 💯 dendrobiums can keep us on our toes with their keiki production 🤣 I love findleyanum just for the shape of their pseudobulbs and sometimes the 'branches' need to be removed before they start to produce roots and in the rare occasion it struggles to a little keiki paste gives it the boost . It is wonderful to have another Den fanatic here .. 🫂💕 thanks for sharing
you are trying to make the keiki look for water , this makes it set roots . But you must still be watching it depending on your environment . If the canes start to shrivel then of course you have to start watering 👍
A repot video would be fantastic thanks. You have given me some great ideas for mounting Keikis. Thanks a bunch
You got it! We will put this in the works for you 👌Thanks for your feed back it means a lot to us 🫂
Thank you for giving so much information on keikis and how to remove them. So now I will go ahead and remove them from my dendrobium and let’s see what happens this spring. I also didn’t realise I wasn’t supposed to water it through the winter!
I hope you have great success with them .
Dendrobium nobile like to get that winter rest to really flower well , we are glad you found our content helpful thanks for your feed back , it is wonderful to hear how people are working with their orchids 😍
Definitely show the repot! 😊
Will do!! Thanks for your input .
We really appreciate it , it helps more than you know 🫂💕
Yes please show repotting large dendrobs!
We will do , thanks for your feed back 👌
Yes, definitely do a re pot when you can❤
Thanks for the feed back , I will put it on the cards 👍
I want to see the repotting video please ❤❤❤❤ thanks
Thank you for your vote 🫰
I would love to see you repot the big dendrobium!
Ok then Coming soon! 😁Thanks for your vote , we appreciate your input
Could you do a video on the different types of Dendrobiums and how they differ in their needs? UR awesome!😎
Great suggestion! It might take a little while for me to put it all together but for sure I can do this . Thanks for that suggestion 🫂💕
Yes, please show how to repot it. Thanks!
You got it! Will do , thanks for your feed back we appreciate it 🫂
I was always too scared to take these off ❤ thanks
dont be afraid your plants will thank you for it 👌
I would love to see a repotting video..... One of my Dendrobiums needs to be repotted so that would be a great help...... Now I can remove all it's kieki's.......... Does it matter what wood you use to attach them too?
repotting video coming soon , just finished filming lol , use a wood with a rough bark that is not going to decompose too quickly 👍
Please do a repot video. Fabulous information. Would love to see some info on D. Delicatum. I've been trying to find one and finally did! Weird because I'm from Australia where they are native!
Noted! I must admit I am a bit jealous of all the different kingianum hybrids you have over there ..
I thought this monster is a Den. chrysotoxum var. oculatum which I have 'a lot' smaller.
Dendrobiums and their keikis... a challenge of its own. I tend to remove them when they almost drop off of their own. Some are real keiki machines.
Once a well-reputed German vendor sent me a huge, loose in the pot Den. findleyanum. This was No.1. No. 2 from another vendor, 5 sep. stams in a pot. The remaining biggest one even flowered, didn't produce keikis but branches, without roots.
One of my Nobiles had a single bump with roots, the bump made a flower cluster and then the keiki grew. Many regards!
No this is without a doubt D.fimbriatum the pseudobulbs are quite different to the chrysotoxum and the flowers have the distinct 'frill' on the edge of the lip .
and yes 💯 dendrobiums can keep us on our toes with their keiki production 🤣
I love findleyanum just for the shape of their pseudobulbs and sometimes the 'branches' need to be removed before they start to produce roots and in the rare occasion it struggles to a little keiki paste gives it the boost .
It is wonderful to have another Den fanatic here .. 🫂💕
thanks for sharing
Can you please do a video on how to propogate your Hoya......
yes we could absolutely do something like that for you 💯
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thank you 🫂💕
Show us the repot❤❤
I will soon
Thankyou Don't water, even if u put it on a tree ?
you are trying to make the keiki look for water , this makes it set roots . But you must still be watching it depending on your environment . If the canes start to shrivel then of course you have to start watering 👍
Die Schnittstellen müssen Desinviziert werde das ist sehr Wichtig
Ja, deshalb verwende ich Zimt. Es versiegelt die Wunde hervorragend und hält Infektionen fern. 👍💯
Show us the repot
thanks for the vote 👍
Repot please!!!!
ok sure thing ... thanks for the feedback we really appreciate it 👍
The easiest quickest way to multiply up your orchid
💯 without a doubt
Good heavens!! I hope, some day, I end up with a problem like that.😂😂❤👍🤗💯🪴🫣
Hahaha believe me it will come 😘 Just a matter of time . Dendrobiums love to share 😁🫂💕