Thanks Brad !! I had leaning a lot from yours videos encouragement me to have a beautiful garden . I living in florida is difficult to grow some orchids here but I am trying.
wow that Dactylorhiza amazing...i want one...i stumbled onto a patch of this growing wild a couple years ago in Tuscany and knew it was an orchid and instantly fell in love with it..wasn't maculata cause i'd have remembered the leaves but was similar color.didn't even think you could grow them so now i need to find some..love all your updates and your greenhouse but something is terribly wrong if you miss the blooms on any of your plants..maybe too many LOL..thanks for sharing
Dear Brad, this is my first year with my greenhouse. It is from Arcadia with polycarbonate triple wall sides and double wall tinted roof.I keep intermediate temps of 78FH -82FH day and 55FH -58FH nights. Humidity is at 70-75% . I have very good air movement (4fans). I am running into a great deal of condensation. I notice that you have polycarbonate walls ,BUT you also use large bubble rap. Do you think that if I installed bubble wrap inside I would cut down on the condensation ? Also it must be a great help with extra insulation. Would appreciate any input/advice. Love watching your tutorials! Much Thanks from (as I write this)--Blizzard and very cold 7FH -Shelter Island New York) Fred Buonocore
A general question about orchid blooms. Is there any tips on keeping an orchid bloom from fading once it starts to bloom or at least helping to prolong the intensity of color when the blossoms first open? For example, if a cattleya starts to bloom and you bring it inside and keep it out of bright light, will that slow down the orchid bloom from fading? Curious minds want to know😄
do you sell any of your nepanthes? I'm in Ontario and would love a little red cupped one with some red and green moss in it. would be a first time for me to get one.
I hear you and other orchid growers talking about giveaways but I never see how I could get involved. I never see links or anything. I heard you say something about a page but I didn't quite hear what page you were referring to.
Sherry Walker the plant gets 99% of its energy from the sun. The frogs and bugs give it phosphorus and nitrogen. Thats why. Its a common mistake. I work to hard on science lol
It's like walking through the botanical gardens just beautiful! Thank you
Those pitchers are gorgeous indeed !Thank you for the tour , your plants & blooms are beautiful .
Really nice to see all the pitchers of different sizes shapes colours congrats and thank you.
Wonderful _Urticularia sandersonii_ blooms-just in time for Easter.
wow your plants and orchid are so beautiful
Looking good. Ive got a few first timers starting their show.
I really like your greenhouse tour videos. You have SO much interesting STUFF!!
Thanks Brad !! I had leaning a lot from yours videos encouragement me to have a beautiful garden . I living in florida is difficult to grow some orchids here but I am trying.
thanks for the tour brad! your videos are very educational .
Utricularia bunnies for Easter LOL🐇🌱
I miss this type of videos
wow that Dactylorhiza amazing...i want one...i stumbled onto a patch of this growing wild a couple years ago in Tuscany and knew it was an orchid and instantly fell in love with it..wasn't maculata cause i'd have remembered the leaves but was similar color.didn't even think you could grow them so now i need to find some..love all your updates and your greenhouse but something is terribly wrong if you miss the blooms on any of your plants..maybe too many LOL..thanks for sharing
I can't wait for the next video!
I love these videos I want to visit!
Thank that is wonderfull
wow,very nice. How I wish I could find Nephentes and lady slipper here in the Philippines.
Brad, thanks for the April tour. What is the moss that is growing in most of your plants and where can I get it? Thanks, Nancy
Dear Brad, this is my first year with my greenhouse. It is from Arcadia with polycarbonate triple wall sides and double wall tinted roof.I keep intermediate temps of 78FH -82FH day and 55FH -58FH nights. Humidity is at 70-75% . I have very good air movement (4fans). I am running into a great deal of condensation. I notice that you have polycarbonate walls ,BUT you also use large bubble rap. Do you think that if I installed bubble wrap inside I would cut down on the condensation ? Also it must be a great help with extra insulation.
Would appreciate any input/advice.
Love watching your tutorials!
Much Thanks from (as I write this)--Blizzard and very cold 7FH -Shelter Island New York)
Fred Buonocore
Hello Brad, can you show us what is the difference between male and female Nepenthes?
A general question about orchid blooms. Is there any tips on keeping an orchid bloom from fading once it starts to bloom or at least helping to prolong the intensity of color when the blossoms first open? For example, if a cattleya starts to bloom and you bring it inside and keep it out of bright light, will that slow down the orchid bloom from fading? Curious minds want to know😄
love the little mini nepanthes! how is you heart shaped hoya doing?
can you take a family photo of your Nepenthes pitcher plants
Still learning the different types of orchid. What is the name of the first one you showed that looks like 2 lady slipper blooms?
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I love venus fly traps
Would you be so kind as to give us in the USA an ideas of who we could order from for good carnivore plants.
do you sell any of your nepanthes? I'm in Ontario and would love a little red cupped one with some red and green moss in it. would be a first time for me to get one.
Brad, do you sell seeds or seedpods? I need some so far you can't ship whole orchids to Bangladesh. Will be greatfull to you if I'm helped...
I can grow easily many orchids but my Nepenthes puzzled me! They grow big but they don't produce pitchers... It's a question of humidity or light?
I hear you and other orchid growers talking about giveaways but I never see how I could get involved. I never see links or anything. I heard you say something about a page but I didn't quite hear what page you were referring to.
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What do you feed your Nepenthes?
Sherry Walker the plant gets 99% of its energy from the sun. The frogs and bugs give it phosphorus and nitrogen. Thats why. Its a common mistake. I work to hard on science lol
I feed mine small flies and worms work's great ;-)
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