I adooore this kind of videos! I mean having the recently bought plant and a year later. Many channels simply don't bother on showing you what happened to the orchid, or they even change it for a different plant, but it's amazing to see how they are doing and knowing that they can recover nicely!
They look awesome! I am so proud of myself about my rescues as well even as a beginner. I saved two Miltoniopsis orchids last year and now they have new growths and one even bloomed this year!
I am new to your channel. I have just seen your violet collection, which I commented and enjoyed. I am thrilled to hear you are from Romania, my school did a three week concert tour in 1972, when I graduated HS. Way before your time. It was the most awesome time of my life, the people were warm, kind and offered their home to alot of places we traveled. I enjoyed greatly they sharing their culture with the 65 of choir members. Again thank you for sharing your videos. I often buy, sick and damage violets and orchids from supermarkets and garden stores. I have learned alot from watching people tutorials like your self. I am on a fixed income and I love plants but I can not pay the full prices. So I tell God, I will do my part you do the rest.
I’ve just watched the original repotting video, the 1 month update video and now the 1 year update and it was so wonderful to see how things have changed in that time. You explain things so well and I love how you share what things you like and where you’ve changed your opinion too, and why. It helps people like me who are just starting out on our own orchid journey. Thank you so much, you really are so generous with your knowledge and I’m glad I found this channel 💚🌿
I love oncidium type hybrids. They're so versatile. It's fun to watch their grow stages there's always something growing. And they recover normally quite quick so you can transform sad looking ones into nice lush looking ones in a relatively short time period
I brought a sharry baby sweet fragrance after seeing in your videos. Currently it has 2 spikes (one 93cm, another 87! I am so proud!) And moreover it's a first time bloomer. In about a month i expect to see it in bloom . Thank you so much. And great update as always!!
Could you please do a video on your routine to prep your orchids for a one month holiday/vacation absence? (For example, do you greenhouse them and put them in large plastic bins or baggies? Or perhaps, you have an elaborate Rube Goldberg self-watering system?) Would love to see this!
I recently ordered an orchid and it had those brown spots on the pseudobulb and I thought it was in bad shape. I knew if I watched enough videos you would explain what it was. Thanks!
My Stirbic also have very dark pseudobulbs. By the way Akerne Orchids in Belgium has FS laelia gouldiana for €25. It is quite rare orchid. And it arrived so quick! It was sent on Monday and i received already today in UK
This video came just in time. Im currently rehabilitating and onicidium orchid that has tiny new growths, clearly underwatered and the previous owner mounted it on a tree and it fell and she just left it hanging on a fence in full sun. So now im taking care of it for her and hopefully i can help it recover
They all look great! I used to have four new growths on my new Aliceara Sunday Best, but one of them stopped growing and rotted. I’m guessing it got water in the leaves and caused rot? The others are growing nicely now. Hopefully they keep it up.
Hi Danny. There's a question that's bothering me. Do you keep your grow lamps or artificial grow lamps on 24 hrs in your grow room or you switch them off after a certain number of hours each day
MissOrchidGirl, would you soak a phal more often if during the repotting process, you had to trim off 80+% of the root system? I repotted into a bark mix (from store peat/moss) and I'm wondering if it needs water more often since the root system is so small and it's trying to support more with less roots?
Repotted an oncidium the same day I watched that video, 'cause you know, why not🤷♂️, and it has already been a year. Well let's just say that yours look a lot, lot better than mine.
Hi Danny, why not place your odontoglossum hybrids near your miltonias and give them the same treatment? Your claypot treatment like on one of your videos.🤔 Btw, ‘looking forward for your dracula orchids to bloom. 🙂
Do you happen to have a Lockhartia Lunifera ? I was gifted one and have no idea how to care for it, came to find your channel and I don’t know if I’m missing a video where maybe you mention her?
Hi there, I see at the end of your video that many of your oncidiums have pruned leaves. Is it ok to do that if the last 30-40% are becoming discolored/floppy? I have one that has verrry long leaves and would like to trim. Thanks!
Hi Danny. Your oncidiums looks terrific. Perhaps another set of lights for the edges and corners? Soon you'll be lighting up whole neighborhood 😂. Hmmm Xmas lights.
hi danny another great video. What tempreture is the room you keep them in? After our move last year I am having trouble finding a spot to put my orchids in at our new home. I also have very limited windows so I am using artifical light. Light and warmth are an issue here, on the cold side.
Hello! I recently bought an orchid from stater brothers and when I bought it, the flowers were ready to fall off. I’ve been following your tutorials on how to trim the roots & repot the orchid. However, this is my first orchid and I have a few questions. I just trimmed the roots, which have a mostly yellow look to them (which I think is because it was in a solid color pot with no light) and no more flowers. The leaves look healthy for the most part. Should I trim the stems or should I let them dry on their own? Thank you!
Hey, what do exactly mean with the stems? Usually a stem of an orchid should never dry out. Which kind of orchid do you have? In case you are referring to the flowerspike, where the flowers fell off, you can cut it close to the base or leave it dry out on its own it doesnt really matter. :)
Hi Danny, please help me, on my cattleya hybrid bud a tiny black spot appeared and it started to grow sadly I have pruned half of flower bud and applied hydrogen peroxide , but the dark spot appearing from the edge where I made the cut, please tell me what should I do😔
Hello, I think its best it you cut the flowerspike or part of it completely, there might be something wrong with it :( Its better to use the flowerspike instead of your whole orchid
How can I send you a picture of some of my orchids? I need help with one particular one. It’s so old it has woven its roots into a basket in which it inhabited. It’s got large leaves and otherwise seems healthy. Thank you. Andy
I really like the split screen to see the before and after at the same time :) !
I adooore this kind of videos! I mean having the recently bought plant and a year later. Many channels simply don't bother on showing you what happened to the orchid, or they even change it for a different plant, but it's amazing to see how they are doing and knowing that they can recover nicely!
They look awesome! I am so proud of myself about my rescues as well even as a beginner. I saved two Miltoniopsis orchids last year and now they have new growths and one even bloomed this year!
I am new to your channel. I have just seen your violet collection, which I commented and enjoyed. I am thrilled to hear you are from Romania, my school did a three week concert tour in 1972, when I graduated HS. Way before your time. It was the most awesome time of my life, the people were warm, kind and offered their home to alot of places we traveled. I enjoyed greatly they sharing their culture with the 65 of choir members. Again thank you for sharing your videos. I often buy, sick and damage violets and orchids from supermarkets and garden stores. I have learned alot from watching people tutorials like your self. I am on a fixed income and I love plants but I can not pay the full prices. So I tell God, I will do my part you do the rest.
The time has flown by, cannot believe it's been a year. They are looking really good!
I've almost had my oncidiums for a year. Well you saw a picture of them the other day. I'm such a proud parent.😁
I’ve just watched the original repotting video, the 1 month update video and now the 1 year update and it was so wonderful to see how things have changed in that time. You explain things so well and I love how you share what things you like and where you’ve changed your opinion too, and why. It helps people like me who are just starting out on our own orchid journey. Thank you so much, you really are so generous with your knowledge and I’m glad I found this channel 💚🌿
I love oncidium type hybrids. They're so versatile. It's fun to watch their grow stages there's always something growing. And they recover normally quite quick so you can transform sad looking ones into nice lush looking ones in a relatively short time period
So positive to see how they all did so much in one year! Amazing plants ...
I'm so happy most of them survived
I brought a sharry baby sweet fragrance after seeing in your videos. Currently it has 2 spikes (one 93cm, another 87! I am so proud!) And moreover it's a first time bloomer. In about a month i expect to see it in bloom . Thank you so much.
And great update as always!!
Thank you for the follow up to my favorite MOG video ever!
Could you please do a video on your routine to prep your orchids for a one month holiday/vacation absence? (For example, do you greenhouse them and put them in large plastic bins or baggies? Or perhaps, you have an elaborate Rube Goldberg self-watering system?) Would love to see this!
Danny, please do a video on what sunburn looks like as well as over watering.
I'm having oncidium issues. They are a new plant for me.
Please!
I recently ordered an orchid and it had those brown spots on the pseudobulb and I thought it was in bad shape. I knew if I watched enough videos you would explain what it was. Thanks!
My Stirbic also have very dark pseudobulbs. By the way Akerne Orchids in Belgium has FS laelia gouldiana for €25. It is quite rare orchid. And it arrived so quick! It was sent on Monday and i received already today in UK
Hi Dani, Where did you buy the circular support that holds the leaves up? Thank you for all your orchid wisdom.
Any garden centre. It's just the thingy used to hold up tomatoes
This video came just in time. Im currently rehabilitating and onicidium orchid that has tiny new growths, clearly underwatered and the previous owner mounted it on a tree and it fell and she just left it hanging on a fence in full sun. So now im taking care of it for her and hopefully i can help it recover
You really have a nice orchids 😍😍
Wow it looks like you had a great turn out!
They all look great! I used to have four new growths on my new Aliceara Sunday Best, but one of them stopped growing and rotted. I’m guessing it got water in the leaves and caused rot? The others are growing nicely now. Hopefully they keep it up.
Love Oncidiums 🥰
I have been waiting so long for my orchids to bloom with nothing. It helps to know that it's normal for them to take some time to get established.
It's completely normal. I waited nearly 5 years for my Dendrobium mosschatum to bloom. And it was so worth the wait!
@@oishd6077 It really is a test of patience.
What is the variegated orchid at 16:30? It’s so pretty 💚🤍💚
Great recovery work Danny. Pete from Canada
I love follow-ups
Hi Danny. There's a question that's bothering me. Do you keep your grow lamps or artificial grow lamps on 24 hrs in your grow room or you switch them off after a certain number of hours each day
MissOrchidGirl, would you soak a phal more often if during the repotting process, you had to trim off 80+% of the root system? I repotted into a bark mix (from store peat/moss) and I'm wondering if it needs water more often since the root system is so small and it's trying to support more with less roots?
Repotted an oncidium the same day I watched that video, 'cause you know, why not🤷♂️, and it has already been a year. Well let's just say that yours look a lot, lot better than mine.
Do you use the LED light at night too?
Hi Danny, why not place your odontoglossum hybrids near your miltonias and give them the same treatment? Your claypot treatment like on one of your videos.🤔 Btw, ‘looking forward for your dracula orchids to bloom. 🙂
Nice progress 👍
Do you happen to have a Lockhartia Lunifera ? I was gifted one and have no idea how to care for it, came to find your channel and I don’t know if I’m missing a video where maybe you mention her?
Hi there, I see at the end of your video that many of your oncidiums have pruned leaves. Is it ok to do that if the last 30-40% are becoming discolored/floppy? I have one that has verrry long leaves and would like to trim. Thanks!
Hi Danny. Your oncidiums looks terrific. Perhaps another set of lights for the edges and corners? Soon you'll be lighting up whole neighborhood 😂. Hmmm Xmas lights.
hi danny another great video. What tempreture is the room you keep them in? After our move last year I am having trouble finding a spot to put my orchids in at our new home. I also have very limited windows so I am using artifical light. Light and warmth are an issue here, on the cold side.
She keeps her orchids between 17⁰C and 29⁰C at 60-90% humidity.
Hello! I recently bought an orchid from stater brothers and when I bought it, the flowers were ready to fall off. I’ve been following your tutorials on how to trim the roots & repot the orchid. However, this is my first orchid and I have a few questions. I just trimmed the roots, which have a mostly yellow look to them (which I think is because it was in a solid color pot with no light) and no more flowers. The leaves look healthy for the most part. Should I trim the stems or should I let them dry on their own? Thank you!
Hey, what do exactly mean with the stems? Usually a stem of an orchid should never dry out. Which kind of orchid do you have?
In case you are referring to the flowerspike, where the flowers fell off, you can cut it close to the base or leave it dry out on its own it doesnt really matter. :)
What is the variegated one you pan by at 16:31? Is it Miltassia Shelob 'Okika'?
I would like to know where to buy oncidium orchids , where do you get them :
Hi Danny, please help me, on my cattleya hybrid bud a tiny black spot appeared and it started to grow sadly I have pruned half of flower bud and applied hydrogen peroxide , but the dark spot appearing from the edge where I made the cut, please tell me what should I do😔
Hello, I think its best it you cut the flowerspike or part of it completely, there might be something wrong with it :(
Its better to use the flowerspike instead of your whole orchid
How can I send you a picture of some of my orchids? I need help with one particular one. It’s so old it has woven its roots into a basket in which it inhabited. It’s got large leaves and otherwise seems healthy. Thank you. Andy
Wow! It's been an year already!?
Yeah time sure flies! 😉
I love This videos 😍
Why does your orchids have brown yellow leaves.
Do you sell orchids?
I love❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👍🇬🇷