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Gorgeous plants! I’m having a tough time with roots rotting in my phals, even in an airy mixture. but I made my first order on repot me, so I think the higher quality of potting medium will help!
I really love watching your videos♥️. It helps me a lot. I just started collecting dendrobiums and now I also have cattleya. I love your orchids collection too.😍
The Psychopsis Mariposa is the opposite of anything robotic or manmade in my humble opinion. Nature produces such exquisite forms. The Mariposa is very wavy, curvy and has what the Taoist would call Li. Perhaps she looks unusual to some, but if you take a look at nature there are forms far more unusual out there. Nice video!
These are absolutely gorgeous!! I love the colors on all of them.. they have such unique leaves too. Thank you so much for sharing!! I'm going to check them out, once I get this new batch of plants I bought settled in.
So I went to an orchid greenhouse for the first time ever. I got a bulbophyllum membranaceum - I liked the texture, and I didn't mind the extra watering/care. But now that it's home, I find myself getting nervous about it?? I did like the idea of it being mounted - another reason I got it was its ability to maybe form a wall of plant someday. It has several leads on it coming off its greenhouse mount, and part of me wants to put it on something bigger so that those new leads don't dry out so quickly. Does my intuition sound correct? It's not particularly dry or humid where I live.
The Prosthechea vitellina looks amazing! What kind of substrate would you recommend for it? Since it doesn't tolerate drying out too much I'm thinking that a mixture of bark and sphagnum might be appropriate. Am I right? I do realise this video is 2 years old, but I need to know :)
My vanilla orchid is planted in the ground in my greenhouse! I almost never water it because it seems to get enough water from the misters that I have for evaporative cooling. Hopefully it will bloom next spring and I can practice pollination!
Awesome! What beauties! I wonder where I can get a jewel orchid? I haven't seen them on my local orchid nursery... 🤔 BTW, Danny, how do you care for a semi-broken cane/pseudobulb? Thanks!
Hi Dani! I absolutely love your videos. They have helped me so much! I have a Phal that the aerial root tips turned completely grey when I had bought it. Then all of a sudden the root tips are growing green tips again. Is this normal??
Hi Danni, I love your channel I always watch your videos. I have a problem and was hoping you could help me. My phal has 3 leaves on each side, but the 3 on the right side are completely wilted and the 3 on the left side are perfect and perky. What's going on?? I cant find anything like that on the internet 😖😖
Something is wrong with the CC. This video is encouraging me to branch out and try other orchids. I live in an area that only has Walmart and Fred Meyer to choose from for orchids, so on line I go!!!
Hi Danny! I've got a question. You always tell us that water in the crowns of orchids ist really really bad. So if I make a terrarium with "real" rain, how can I avoid crown-rotting ?? Would something like wind or ventilation help ? Sry for my bad english and btw thx for your grat vids :)
Most orchids in nature grow upside down. If you're planning on having an orchid in your terrarium, I would recommend mounting a dwarf-size orchid on a piece of bark. Mount it either sideways or upside down. (Don't forget to research how to do it before going through with it.)
I noticed that you touch your orchids sometimes. Does this damage them? My family scolds me for touching mine! Also I have a brassavola nodusa tiny stars for 4 years, no blooms. What am I doing wrong? It is mounted on a piece of teak wood. With a ball of spaghnum in the back. It gets dipped when dry. It has roots and is actively growing.
Google these from western ghats of India... Cottonia peduncularis Rhyncostylis retusa Cleisostoma tenuifolium Bulbophylum sterile Pholidota imbricata Dendrobium ovatum Dendrobium barbatulum Cymbidium bicolour Nervilia concolor Nervilia crociformis Acampe praemorsa Habenaria plantaginea . .. ... Still hundreds many more of them available for free in the wild 😊😊😊
Today's video is sponsored by rePotme! 💗They provided some of the pots, clips, stakes and the fertilizer I used for the Orchids in this video. Check them out at my affiliate link here go.missorchidgirl.com/repotme27 Check out our entire Orchid Care for Beginners Series! th-cam.com/play/PLxo6tXzj__mZzIrS7nCGjI6NEwWCwvuya.html
Wonderful broad spectrum orchid types for home growing beginners, well done!
I love your videos.Hungs from a huge fan from Portugal.
1:41 I see the butterfly!, it's like the butterfly is flying with his underside up as it's ascending [ or upside down ]🙂
These are so lovely
Gorgeous plants! I’m having a tough time with roots rotting in my phals, even in an airy mixture. but I made my first order on repot me, so I think the higher quality of potting medium will help!
How did it go ??
I really love watching your videos♥️. It helps me a lot. I just started collecting dendrobiums and now I also have cattleya. I love your orchids collection too.😍
I love 💗 your videos. I have learn so much, now my orchids are blooming so beautifully,. Thank you 🙏 🙏🙏.
Thanks for a great video! My plant wishlist just grew bigger, once again.
So glad you warmed up to the ludisia eventually 😁
Beautiful
Lovely Blooms and great information as always! 😍
Great video! Thank you!
The Psychopsis Mariposa is the opposite of anything robotic or manmade in my humble opinion. Nature produces such exquisite forms. The Mariposa is very wavy, curvy and has what the Taoist would call Li.
Perhaps she looks unusual to some, but if you take a look at nature there are forms far more unusual out there. Nice video!
What?
I have seen some of the orchids in this video and I didn't know this 🤩
As always, very informative, i learned a lot from all your tutorials and advises... stay safe and take care...
These are absolutely gorgeous!! I love the colors on all of them.. they have such unique leaves too. Thank you so much for sharing!! I'm going to check them out, once I get this new batch of plants I bought settled in.
The jewel orchid is so cool! 💞 I'd love to have that beauty! The pot it's in, is really cute too! 💞
Thanks for the tips!
Gorgerous! Somehow, my ludicia discolor just barely survives in pot, but it thrives in my terrarium so much, that it just takes over it.
Omgg im always waiting for this
Hi Danny! Please, can you make a video about what we should do when we bring back inside our orchids after summer? Thank you very much!
So I went to an orchid greenhouse for the first time ever. I got a bulbophyllum membranaceum - I liked the texture, and I didn't mind the extra watering/care. But now that it's home, I find myself getting nervous about it?? I did like the idea of it being mounted - another reason I got it was its ability to maybe form a wall of plant someday. It has several leads on it coming off its greenhouse mount, and part of me wants to put it on something bigger so that those new leads don't dry out so quickly. Does my intuition sound correct? It's not particularly dry or humid where I live.
The Prosthechea vitellina looks amazing! What kind of substrate would you recommend for it? Since it doesn't tolerate drying out too much I'm thinking that a mixture of bark and sphagnum might be appropriate. Am I right? I do realise this video is 2 years old, but I need to know :)
Where can you find vanilla imperialis?
My vanilla orchid is planted in the ground in my greenhouse! I almost never water it because it seems to get enough water from the misters that I have for evaporative cooling. Hopefully it will bloom next spring and I can practice pollination!
Need advice on the mini one just got it
Awesome! What beauties! I wonder where I can get a jewel orchid? I haven't seen them on my local orchid nursery... 🤔 BTW, Danny, how do you care for a semi-broken cane/pseudobulb? Thanks!
Can u tell me where I can buy some orchards ? I live in north idaho and would love to find a good place to buy. Thanks
Liza
Hi Dani! I absolutely love your videos. They have helped me so much! I have a Phal that the aerial root tips turned completely grey when I had bought it. Then all of a sudden the root tips are growing green tips again. Is this normal??
I'm having such a hard time finding Yolk-yellow prosthechea orchid (prosthechea vitellina). Does it go by another common name?
Hi Danni, I love your channel I always watch your videos. I have a problem and was hoping you could help me. My phal has 3 leaves on each side, but the 3 on the right side are completely wilted and the 3 on the left side are perfect and perky. What's going on?? I cant find anything like that on the internet 😖😖
Danny, What other easy-going orchids would you recommend for bright shade or shade for a beginner? Thank you
❤
Hi, Danni!
Did you mentioned you may have keikies for selling?
I would like to have Ludisia and ph bellina.
It will be wonderful to buy it from you!
Where can I get these to buy?
It's not fair! You introduced me to Lepanthes calodictyon but I can't find it for sale anywhere. The injustice of it all!
The captions on this video are very funny.
What’s the name of the fertilizer you use?
Something is wrong with the CC. This video is encouraging me to branch out and try other orchids. I live in an area that only has Walmart and Fred Meyer to choose from for orchids, so on line I go!!!
The Prostechea vitellina looks like Encyclia vitellina. Are they the same?
Wei Hsiang Lin yeah I’m pretty sure a bunch of encyclias were reclassified as prostecheas somewhat recently.
My vanilla in my home country. I do not know what happened to it. It was already very long and climbing when I left.
Does anyone have any information about minature dyakai Hendersonia orchids
Hi Danny!
I've got a question. You always tell us that water in the crowns of orchids ist really really bad. So if I make a terrarium with "real" rain, how can I avoid crown-rotting ?? Would something like wind or ventilation help ?
Sry for my bad english and btw thx for your grat vids :)
Most orchids in nature grow upside down. If you're planning on having an orchid in your terrarium, I would recommend mounting a dwarf-size orchid on a piece of bark. Mount it either sideways or upside down.
(Don't forget to research how to do it before going through with it.)
I noticed that you touch your orchids sometimes. Does this damage them? My family scolds me for touching mine! Also I have a brassavola nodusa tiny stars for 4 years, no blooms. What am I doing wrong? It is mounted on a piece of teak wood. With a ball of spaghnum in the back. It gets dipped when dry. It has roots and is actively growing.
Why can't I find a Brassavola in Austria?😔
My psychosis mariposa is actually fragrant, won’t fill a room with it’s scent though. Maybe there is some variation in this species!?
Hi could you please give me a list of all the orchids name in this video🤗😍 thank you..😍
Can you give me a vanilla plant 😍
Очень необычная орхидея , похожа на огненного дракона - 👹😁
Missing phal schelleriana in this vid
Them: *butterfly*
MissOrchidGirl: *MEGATRON*
🤣👍
please subtitle.... Costa Dorada Catalunya-Espanya.
Great, but it would have been better if all had flowers so we can see the colours 😃
Google these from western ghats of India...
Cottonia peduncularis
Rhyncostylis retusa
Cleisostoma tenuifolium
Bulbophylum sterile
Pholidota imbricata
Dendrobium ovatum
Dendrobium barbatulum
Cymbidium bicolour
Nervilia concolor
Nervilia crociformis
Acampe praemorsa
Habenaria plantaginea
.
..
...
Still hundreds many more of them available for free in the wild 😊😊😊
What is the name of the fertilizer you use?