Hi, do you have a store? Also I just purchased a very pricey recently from a shop not to far from me. It is in bloom, and has two flowers on its spike, the third bud doesn't look too happy but I think it is because obviously my conditions at home are very different from where it was grown. Do you have any tips, things to be wary of. I'm nervous about it because its my first one and it wasn't cheap! Thank you for your content!!!
Wow what a great garden! I live in New Mexico, do you ever do tours? I would love to see all of your amazing plants. Not the norm for Colorado these days ♥
I only have about 40 plants, but I'd be happy to show you. The greenhouse has plants belonging to many people, and the nursery has tons of plants for sale.
@@MyGreenPets That would be wonderful!!! My daughter and I need to go on a road trip soon. I'll make her drive through Denver, I get stressed out with the traffic 😃
Ah, Rothschild's slipper. The rarest orchid on Earth, and thus the most expensive. It's only found in one place, a particular mountain in Borneo. It can take up to 15 years to bloom. All that time, perfecting itself. A lifetime for six perfect flowers.
I have a love / hate relationship with those little snails. Cute little peaceful things. They tend to only dine on my moth type orchids and feast on my Christmas cactus but not my Thanksgiving or Easter cactus. I can't bear to kill 'em.
It was explained to me that varying amounts of red pigment in each seedling can be seen in the leaves, and could indicate how much color the flowers will have. Other leaves have patches of yellow, and im not sure why. I think that condition is called chlorosis, and it is possibly due to cultural conditions.
Mine don't... but I am tropical Aus, grow outdoors [so lots of air flow] and have plenty of heat... crown rot only develops if the crown stays wet and somewhat cold... if you can get it to dry pretty quickly afterwards then it isn't an issue, hence the need for good air flow.
I had an issue with my Catasetinae in autumn. Crowns were turning black because water was sitting in there, like you said. I will have to watch them this year very carefully. I don't like the automatic watering, but i don't have a choice if i want to keep my plants at this greenhouse.
Growing orchid can be disappointing! It is like buying a lottery, we do not know what we got. After many years of growing a roth and it bloomed like that is really disappointing.
My Green Pets I am not a risk taker, I just bought mericlones or proven divisions, for I do not have a lot of time or do not want to be disappointed. I am more into growing plants, instead of the suspense of waiting for one of a kind orchid.
very cool, nice selection .
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Thanks for the update. I really like the closeup shot of the rothschildianum!
It's an amazing flower, and they had several in bloom for sale at the Denver Orchid Society Show today!
Oh my god, Once day I would like to visit your greenhouse in some day.
It's a nice place! But remember I only rent space here, it is not 'my' greenhouse :)
Have I been following you for five years???? I think you were my first orchid utuber ...
Freaky, huh?
Everything looks so nice and healthy! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Nice update. I am looking forward to Catt Rex blooms too.
Oh man, so looking forward to them!
You have a great collection.
It's probably undergoing some modification soon!
Hi, do you have a store? Also I just purchased a very pricey recently from a shop not to far from me. It is in bloom, and has two flowers on its spike, the third bud doesn't look too happy but I think it is because obviously my conditions at home are very different from where it was grown. Do you have any tips, things to be wary of. I'm nervous about it because its my first one and it wasn't cheap!
Thank you for your content!!!
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Enjoyed the video thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed!
The Catt. seedlings are coming on well - a couple do look large enough to bloom now.
Very hopeful...we will see. Thanks for stopping by, Roger!
Wow what a great garden! I live in New Mexico, do you ever do tours? I would love to see all of your amazing plants. Not the norm for Colorado these days ♥
I only have about 40 plants, but I'd be happy to show you. The greenhouse has plants belonging to many people, and the nursery has tons of plants for sale.
@@MyGreenPets That would be wonderful!!! My daughter and I need to go on a road trip soon. I'll make her drive through Denver, I get stressed out with the traffic 😃
Looking great!
Thank you, fingers crossed as usual 😅🤞🏻
Ah, Rothschild's slipper. The rarest orchid on Earth, and thus the most expensive. It's only found in one place, a particular mountain in Borneo. It can take up to 15 years to bloom. All that time, perfecting itself. A lifetime for six perfect flowers.
Is it poisonous?
Like all beautiful things, I hope so
I have a love / hate relationship with those little snails. Cute little peaceful things. They tend to only dine on my moth type orchids and feast on my Christmas cactus but not my Thanksgiving or Easter cactus. I can't bear to kill 'em.
They are cute. But don't worry. No matter how many you kill, there will always be more 🐌
goodmorning..i noticed a lot of color difference in your catt rex seedlings? any idea why?
It was explained to me that varying amounts of red pigment in each seedling can be seen in the leaves, and could indicate how much color the flowers will have. Other leaves have patches of yellow, and im not sure why. I think that condition is called chlorosis, and it is possibly due to cultural conditions.
Enjoyed your video. Will you're Cattleya Rexs be up for sale?
Eventually, perhaps!
@@MyGreenPets Would love to buy one from you :-)
The judging on the appletonianum may not have been great but the feedback was useful... if I remember what you said correctly.
Certainly. Both its parents were awarded, so perhaps it's just a matter of time.
amo esa planta¡... felicitaciones porque esta bien logrado el cultivo
¿Cuál?
@@MyGreenPets ''paph rothschildianum''
@@camilorojas8509 bueno pues esta no es mía, es de otra persona que comparte el invernadero. Pero me encanta, ¡algún día tendré una!
@@MyGreenPets claro que sí .
Don't Orchids get crown rot,by automatic watering system??
Mine don't... but I am tropical Aus, grow outdoors [so lots of air flow] and have plenty of heat... crown rot only develops if the crown stays wet and somewhat cold... if you can get it to dry pretty quickly afterwards then it isn't an issue, hence the need for good air flow.
I had an issue with my Catasetinae in autumn. Crowns were turning black because water was sitting in there, like you said. I will have to watch them this year very carefully. I don't like the automatic watering, but i don't have a choice if i want to keep my plants at this greenhouse.
@@MyGreenPets perhaps tip the pots up... may need to use a wedge to hold it in place... so they get some water but it can also run out...
Where do you can get the seeds?
could you be more specific?
@@MyGreenPets Where gold orchid seeds can be purchased?
Thanxs
@@yugo1006 Gold orchid seeds?
@@MyGreenPets 😂😂 i mean gold of kinabalu orchid seeds 😅
@@yugo1006 Orchid Inn, USA
Growing orchid can be disappointing! It is like buying a lottery, we do not know what we got. After many years of growing a roth and it bloomed like that is really disappointing.
I would just be happy it bloomed, haha
My Green Pets I am not a risk taker, I just bought mericlones or proven divisions, for I do not have a lot of time or do not want to be disappointed. I am more into growing plants, instead of the suspense of waiting for one of a kind orchid.