You have an amazing channel Marc, your introduction of orchid information and requirements is very valuable to us enthusiasts. I love the way you make use of everything; wood, and who would have thought of mounting on mangrove fruit, and ceramics to display your collection 👌 Thank you once again for sharing this video.
Love dong them but it takes a lot of work and time to edit these videos. I always like to try something different to display and grow my plants in a different way. More to come.
I was not going to pester you with an email about 'where is your video' because we have been so much in communication, I didn't want to come across as creepy... I did not get a notification when you uploaded 🤔my apologies for only seeing this video now! I have grabbed the link and will update my description immediately! Thank you so very much for such a comprehensive video, Marc, I really appreciate it! That mount looks absolutely amazing!
No worries! Believe it or not the vid was uploaded last Friday but instead of putting it on a release date and time, I set it to private, thinking I would unlock it on the 10th. Luck had it that all internet, phone and television went down yesterday in our province so I couldn't get to it. A problem caused by our beloved, overly expensive provider. When I finally could get to it it was very late in the evening. Anyway, it went public on the 10th, although late. I will not make that mistake again! LOL!
I liked the maps in the beginning and I enjoyed following the process of mounting the plants. Even though I still feel that's not an option for me because of my dry environment. Haha. Maybe when I move this will come in handy!
@@TOEKIEWORLDMarc I guess it’s just something I have to try out more. I used to have mounted Tolumnias and they dried out much faster than I could handle
@@MattbyNature Growing indoors has its challenges. The use of some sphagnum moss helps a huge amount. I'm trying something new, inorganic now and see how that goes in future.
Beautiful video, love the intro with the location information and maps!
Thanks, Yours was quite interesting and well done too, saved that one
You have an amazing channel Marc, your introduction of orchid information and requirements is very valuable to us enthusiasts. I love the way you make use of everything; wood, and who would have thought of mounting on mangrove fruit, and ceramics to display your collection 👌 Thank you once again for sharing this video.
Love dong them but it takes a lot of work and time to edit these videos.
I always like to try something different to display and grow my plants in a different way.
More to come.
I was not going to pester you with an email about 'where is your video' because we have been so much in communication, I didn't want to come across as creepy... I did not get a notification when you uploaded 🤔my apologies for only seeing this video now! I have grabbed the link and will update my description immediately! Thank you so very much for such a comprehensive video, Marc, I really appreciate it! That mount looks absolutely amazing!
No worries! Believe it or not the vid was uploaded last Friday but instead of putting it on a release date and time, I set it to private, thinking I would unlock it on the 10th. Luck had it that all internet, phone and television went down yesterday in our province so I couldn't get to it. A problem caused by our beloved, overly expensive provider. When I finally could get to it it was very late in the evening.
Anyway, it went public on the 10th, although late. I will not make that mistake again! LOL!
I liked the maps in the beginning and I enjoyed following the process of mounting the plants. Even though I still feel that's not an option for me because of my dry environment. Haha. Maybe when I move this will come in handy!
I grow in the house. Mounting is no problem when using humidity trays or as I do, spray the plants thoroughly in the morning.
@@TOEKIEWORLDMarc I guess it’s just something I have to try out more. I used to have mounted Tolumnias and they dried out much faster than I could handle
@@MattbyNature Growing indoors has its challenges. The use of some sphagnum moss helps a huge amount. I'm trying something new, inorganic now and see how that goes in future.