You are very strong girl, I would never be able to deal by myself with such a big heavy pot like that :) I also like your optimism and faith in your plants and working with bear hands, I admire how you keep your hands and nails so nice and clean.
fifi corina Ha ha ha!!! Yea sometimes I don't even know my own strength....LOL! When I look back on my videos I see that I am so intense, focused and on a mission...I even cringe sometimes because it seems like I'm being so rough with the plant...but I just like to work fast and not waste time...LOL! ...check out the other videos...you'll see some where my nail polish in some of them are chipped...LOL!!!
I loved your video! They way you call your plant "she", quick paced, and with lots of info. I've been watching videos while preparing a huge re-potting project. Three big pots of rotting cymbidiums that I inherited from my Grandma. I keep putting off in fear that I might kill them. They are my only living tie to my grandma. Finally, this past year ithe plants are really starting to go down hill I only got 1 spike! In my Grandma's days there would be over 12! I think it's called a spike (the branch with flowers). So, I am at the step where I am removing the bad from the good. Not one video actually says and shows which is which. Until yours, thank you so much I really want you to know how much I valued your info. especially about the rotted bulbs and the roots with the stringy stuff. I can finally move forward with this project. I think I will def. end up getting them to bounce back. I am nervous about shocking it, or burning it with the new media. We will see how it goes.
Arri Castro Thank you so much for your kind comment...your comment really touched me and reminds me that we all have something that we can share and give to others. I am excited to hear about your major repotting project and will make another video in special dedication to you and try to provide some more useful information. I am hoping with all of my heart and am sending you positive vibes and wishes that your Cymbidiums will not only survive but will flourish in loving memory of your grandmother who I know is a very treasured part of your life. May her beautiful memories of who she was and who she is also continue to thrive strongly in your heart and the most deepest most sacred part of your heart. If you don't mind I would like to read your comment with my viewers...I think it is just so touching...and so inspiring...for indeed you have inspired me to continue to make my videos knowing that they can make a difference...I too have a deep reason why I am so passionate about my orchids...it has made me stronger...it's not just a hobby but it is my life's passion and a very important part of who I am...again I thank you so much for sharing such meaningful feedback and I wish you all the love and joy that your life...and your orchids have to offer. Big hugs!
Hello... Maria. I Love your Cyimbidium...it is so healthy. My Cyimbidium is unhealthy at the moment...so sad..😔 Thank you so much for sharing and have a wonderful week ahead...Greetings from Zaleha.
Everyone !!!! Please just use bark chips and maybe some moss. In my experience the soil is what caused the roots to rot. It may be a terrestrial orchid but it still loves airy roots. They naturally grow on rock's , fallen trees, and even sometimes up in trees.
Hey Maria !! Great video again. Does all cymbidiums require regular soil in the pot ? I have one and I don't have any soil in it. Should I?? thanks girl!!
Buckeye Orchids-by Darrick G. People sometimes use peat moss or potting soil into their medium...but it is not necessary...it's all a matter of your preference...if what you are using works for you and your orchid is growing healthy then there's really no need to change it...unless you just want to try something different. Speaking of which....how is your Cymbidium doing? I know the last time you posted she was spiking left and right...I just posted a video about the spikes on mine...if you get a chance please take a look and give me your opinion on what you think they may be.
...and as a side note...Cymbidiums are actually terrestrial orchids that grow from the ground...but it will not grow well in all soil...and should be a specific soil that is created especially for orchids....and I would still mix it with bark or other medium that will prevent the soil from retaining the water or from becoming to compacted.
Thanks for the orchid adventure, I have 2 cymbidiums I got at a garage sale, and there are spikes on it and I am hoping for flowers !!!!!!! hoping hoping, do not know what color they will be, in fact,I now know more than I did as never had cymbidium
Patricia English it is always a possibility that rust along with minerals, chemicals and other substances can have an effect on orchids/plants. It's always a rule of thumb to keep a watchful eye on your orchids for any signs of decline no matter the container or media. I keep several of my orchids in wire, metal containers and fortunately it has not had any adverse reactions for me.
basic gardening Thank you...I appreciate that...I always try to make my videos like a journal or an adventure that other Orchid Lovers such as myself can hop on the orchid bus and join the adventure... :)
Hey! Loved your video, I need some advice. I live in eastern canada, winters are super cold and summers are super humid. I now have 2 cymbidiums that are sick, one of which the roots are 'empty' shelled, dead. And the other seems to have a parasites. I cant put them outside because it's freezing cold out, but they look like if i dont repot them now theyll die. Do you think i should repot them regardless of their growing cycle? Thanks a bunch :)
...yes...desperate times call for desperate measures. If you keep them in infected media and don't disinfect or treat them it could be the death of them...I think you have a better chance if you react now...the growth may be slow but it still has a chance.
María, is this a Cimbidium? always remember Cimbis likes to be very tight in the pot, don't be hurry to divide, just only if the substrate is in bad condition. ....
Yes you are absolutely correct...and I probably should've waited...I just got anxious to give this orchid a new start...but indeed I more than likely should've waited for it to get stronger and more hardier. This may prove to be a hard lesson learned...but I am remaining positive and hoping for the best...I have to keep a close eye and see what happens...wish me and the little guys and gals luck. :)
By the way. Your video was like...."I've been searching TH-cam for info. for years and these are the first comments I have ever written"...that's how good!
Arri Castro Thanks so much...I am thrilled to know that this video was very useful for you . Also I am so happy that you have decided to share in my Garden/Orchid adventures. Best wishes always and Happy Orchid Growing dear friend! :)
+Toby Graham ...I never do well with cymbidiums...I live in Florida and believe it just doesn't stay cold enough for the ones that I have to bloom...they are surviving but they are not doing as well as I would've hoped. :(
Cymbidiums can actually grow in different potting mixes. I bought it from a garage sale and the owners had it in pure soil and is why I had to pot it in medium similar to what they would grow in in nature.
+geion brooks ...yes I had to learn the hard way...this cymbidium has experienced a lot...and has gone through quite an adventure...all three of them are alive and well and very healthy...hoping this year it will be cold enough to trigger her to bloom.
You are very strong girl, I would never be able to deal by myself with such a big heavy pot like that :) I also like your optimism and faith in your plants and working with bear hands, I admire how you keep your hands and nails so nice and clean.
fifi corina Ha ha ha!!! Yea sometimes I don't even know my own strength....LOL! When I look back on my videos I see that I am so intense, focused and on a mission...I even cringe sometimes because it seems like I'm being so rough with the plant...but I just like to work fast and not waste time...LOL! ...check out the other videos...you'll see some where my nail polish in some of them are chipped...LOL!!!
I loved your video! They way you call your plant "she", quick paced, and with lots of info. I've been watching videos while preparing a huge re-potting project. Three big pots of rotting cymbidiums that I inherited from my Grandma. I keep putting off in fear that I might kill them. They are my only living tie to my grandma. Finally, this past year ithe plants are really starting to go down hill I only got 1 spike! In my Grandma's days there would be over 12! I think it's called a spike (the branch with flowers). So, I am at the step where I am removing the bad from the good. Not one video actually says and shows which is which. Until yours, thank you so much I really want you to know how much I valued your info. especially about the rotted bulbs and the roots with the stringy stuff. I can finally move forward with this project. I think I will def. end up getting them to bounce back. I am nervous about shocking it, or burning it with the new media. We will see how it goes.
Arri Castro Thank you so much for your kind comment...your comment really touched me and reminds me that we all have something that we can share and give to others. I am excited to hear about your major repotting project and will make another video in special dedication to you and try to provide some more useful information. I am hoping with all of my heart and am sending you positive vibes and wishes that your Cymbidiums will not only survive but will flourish in loving memory of your grandmother who I know is a very treasured part of your life. May her beautiful memories of who she was and who she is also continue to thrive strongly in your heart and the most deepest most sacred part of your heart. If you don't mind I would like to read your comment with my viewers...I think it is just so touching...and so inspiring...for indeed you have inspired me to continue to make my videos knowing that they can make a difference...I too have a deep reason why I am so passionate about my orchids...it has made me stronger...it's not just a hobby but it is my life's passion and a very important part of who I am...again I thank you so much for sharing such meaningful feedback and I wish you all the love and joy that your life...and your orchids have to offer. Big hugs!
Hello... Maria. I Love your Cyimbidium...it is so healthy. My Cyimbidium is unhealthy at the moment...so sad..😔
Thank you so much for sharing and have a wonderful week ahead...Greetings from Zaleha.
Everyone !!!! Please just use bark chips and maybe some moss. In my experience the soil is what caused the roots to rot. It may be a terrestrial orchid but it still loves airy roots. They naturally grow on rock's , fallen trees, and even sometimes up in trees.
What kind of soil need for growing this kind orchid and how often should pour water ?
Yay, thats progress for sure.
I repotted my orchids because of root rot, when should I water them now
Hey Maria !! Great video again. Does all cymbidiums require regular soil in the pot ? I have one and I don't have any soil in it. Should I?? thanks girl!!
Buckeye Orchids-by Darrick G. People sometimes use peat moss or potting soil into their medium...but it is not necessary...it's all a matter of your preference...if what you are using works for you and your orchid is growing healthy then there's really no need to change it...unless you just want to try something different. Speaking of which....how is your Cymbidium doing? I know the last time you posted she was spiking left and right...I just posted a video about the spikes on mine...if you get a chance please take a look and give me your opinion on what you think they may be.
...and as a side note...Cymbidiums are actually terrestrial orchids that grow from the ground...but it will not grow well in all soil...and should be a specific soil that is created especially for orchids....and I would still mix it with bark or other medium that will prevent the soil from retaining the water or from becoming to compacted.
Thanks for the orchid adventure, I have 2 cymbidiums I got at a garage sale, and there are spikes on it and I am hoping for flowers !!!!!!! hoping hoping, do not know what color they will be, in fact,I now know more than I did as never had cymbidium
I know I'm kinda off topic but does anyone know a good place to stream newly released tv shows online ?
@Kyle Wesson meh I watch on Flixportal. you can find it if you google =) -benedict
@Benedict Sincere thank you, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :D I appreciate it !
@Kyle Wesson Glad I could help :)
Won't a rusting container, which is a beauty, give the plant too much iron?
Patricia English it is always a possibility that rust along with minerals, chemicals and other substances can have an effect on orchids/plants. It's always a rule of thumb to keep a watchful eye on your orchids for any signs of decline no matter the container or media. I keep several of my orchids in wire, metal containers and fortunately it has not had any adverse reactions for me.
Good video.
basic gardening Thank you...I appreciate that...I always try to make my videos like a journal or an adventure that other Orchid Lovers such as myself can hop on the orchid bus and join the adventure... :)
Hey! Loved your video, I need some advice. I live in eastern canada, winters are super cold and summers are super humid. I now have 2 cymbidiums that are sick, one of which the roots are 'empty' shelled, dead. And the other seems to have a parasites. I cant put them outside because it's freezing cold out, but they look like if i dont repot them now theyll die. Do you think i should repot them regardless of their growing cycle? Thanks a bunch :)
...yes...desperate times call for desperate measures. If you keep them in infected media and don't disinfect or treat them it could be the death of them...I think you have a better chance if you react now...the growth may be slow but it still has a chance.
María, is this a Cimbidium? always remember Cimbis likes to be very tight in the pot, don't be hurry to divide, just only if the substrate is in bad condition. ....
Yes you are absolutely correct...and I probably should've waited...I just got anxious to give this orchid a new start...but indeed I more than likely should've waited for it to get stronger and more hardier. This may prove to be a hard lesson learned...but I am remaining positive and hoping for the best...I have to keep a close eye and see what happens...wish me and the little guys and gals luck. :)
For sure will go!! you makes everything in your garden with love and this is the succes key :)
Indeed...LIVE, LOVE, LAUGH...and that is key to living a happy life...and I try to add that in everything that I do!!! :)
what kind of soil is that ?
By the way. Your video was like...."I've been searching TH-cam for info. for years and these are the first comments I have ever written"...that's how good!
Arri Castro Thanks so much...I am thrilled to know that this video was very useful for you . Also I am so happy that you have decided to share in my Garden/Orchid adventures. Best wishes always and Happy Orchid Growing dear friend! :)
Do you have an update?
+Toby Graham ...I never do well with cymbidiums...I live in Florida and believe it just doesn't stay cold enough for the ones that I have to bloom...they are surviving but they are not doing as well as I would've hoped. :(
+PictureMaria1 well I live in Kentucky and I have just recently bought a young cymbidium I hope I can get it to live like I want it to lol.😂
you sounded soo sad....it made me want to cry!!!!! :(
I grow mine in ground with wood chips and spagnum moss
not sure but it looks like you have the wrong potting mix for cymbidiums....
Cymbidiums can actually grow in different potting mixes. I bought it from a garage sale and the owners had it in pure soil and is why I had to pot it in medium similar to what they would grow in in nature.
I think you should leave it give it more time
They are all suitables
your overpotting into a too larger pot,pot it back so its restricted in its pot,then it will flower..
+geion brooks ...yes I had to learn the hard way...this cymbidium has experienced a lot...and has gone through quite an adventure...all three of them are alive and well and very healthy...hoping this year it will be cold enough to trigger her to bloom.
The pot is way to big. Don’t expect it to flower, it will be to busy making new growth.