Congrats Danny those black background works amazing my eyes shows that the red miltoniophsis is glowing with pinkish magenta tinch my t.v doesn't support 4k but the video quality is good new camera picks up colour awesome from 00:15 to 01:10 its eyecandy to watch
You are absolutely right!! I reported my orchid and sure enough there’s snails in there though they are tiny. I would not have noticed if you did not mention! Thank you!!
Hi Danni! Regarding hydrogen peroxide, I discovered that it is also very helpful in removing media such as bark that is stuck on roots. After I’ve soaked and removed the majority of the media, if there are pieces that don’t want to come off the roots easily, I spray them, wait a couple minutes, and then the pieces are usually easier to remove.
Good quality image indeed ! And the black background is perfect ! The black tray, in my opinion, is better than light-coloured one. Things get better and better !
Terrific timing! I am about to repot 2 of these, and wasn't sure about the media to pot with. Thank you! Many times when watching your videos, I don't recognize the flowers and need to see the base of the orchids to know what they are. Being new at orchids, once the flowers are gone, I need the reference of the base of the plants to know which is what. You provide an excellent education for the public!
As I repotted my seedling, it had a piece of foamy sponge plug in the center. I’m so glad that I repotted this one in sphagnum moss. Thank you so much! Now I think I may have a chance with this one! 😃💕
Whenever I feel sad about my orchid miss orchid girl come with a new video to cheer me up not giving up on them today i felt sad about the fusarium affected orchids after some research and with your videos i feel good now thank you Danny and please let me know do you have any fusarium affected orchids still struggling and trying to grow and free from that fusarium apocalypse. Now I feel U how u made the videos of fusarium affected orchids with hard heart thank you danny🙂 I'm feeling good after seeing all of us are going in the same path. I hope your miltonias do better in this climate.
Would it be appropriate to repot a Miltoniopsis in a self-watering pot in a medium made of bark chips with some sphagnum moss mixed in? Temperatures from 15-20°C, humidity around 60%?
Dear Dany yesterday I trashed 5 miltoniopsis that i repotted last month in sphagnum. All of them were rotted... Too risky medium. Lekka and semihydro is much more safe. I enjoy your videos.
Hi Danny. My sick miltoniaopsis is in a spaghnum moss and bark mixture in a sw pot. She seems to be doing better. She did have more roots than yours thank goodness. She had what cactus growers refers to as "wet leaf" I believe. I had to cut almost all of her leaves to about 6" in height. It's only been a month but I can see a bit of improvement. I thought I was going to lose her. I've had her for 3 years although she's never bloomed for me. I changed her setup and fertilizer. So hopefully next year I'll have blooms!
Danny: first, your amazing videos are even better (if that's possible?) in 4K. Second, I'm a chemist, and I just wanted to let you know - which I'm sure that you do, but your viewers may not - that hydrogen peroxide must be stored in a light-proof (completely opaque) container, until the second it is used. I noticed that you talked about H2O2 at length today, but didn't mention this. It's REALLY important, because light (or temperatures much that are not too much higher than room temperature) causes it to decompose into water and oxygen, and it'll be useless. Also, don't buy more than you plan to use in a relatively short amount of time, because it does just decompose over time, and you'll be left with water in an expanded container, due to the oxygen that is created in the decomposition reaction. Just wanted to add this. L❤️ve your channel, your advice has made my orchids actually HAPPY! Thank you!!
Hi, yes I know that is why I have it in an opaque container. Funny story, I used to have it in a transparent bottle and kept the bottle in the closet, which was just fine. But the number of comments regarding the light issue became unbearable lol :)))) thanks for the info about the breaking down, always appreciate a chemist input :D
Hi Danni - I bought one of your new Teespring MOG gear yesterday -looks very nice!! Great video as always --thank you - My Militoniopsis is ....hanging in there ....bought in March 2018 - very crammed in pot - waited for flowers to fade then repotted to Leca but it hated it so I let it sit with nothing in a kind of terrarium but it was longing the tight quarters again - so potted it up with repotme bark - and ...yay new growth ! No idea what it is yet - coming from the side of the Pseudobulb so we'll see =)
Do Miltonias do well in LECA s/h? I just bought a miltonia spectabilis var. moreliena and I want to repot it in LECA s/h. It has 2 directions of growth and both are producing new growths
I was nervous to repot my miltoniopsis. It was still in an initial soft plastic cup from the flower shop. Planted it in pure sphagnum because the bark it came in would dry out very quickly.
The black tray is a bit better, thanks for that! My PC can't play your video in 2160p, it lags like hell, but the difference between 720p and 1440 is not big in my eyes. About 10% sharper. It's good, but I don't know if the rendering time is really worth it for you. Anyway this was a really informative video!
Wow I did not realize how common snails were in the pots of European soil-potted orchids! I’m nervous to use Hydrogen peroxide on roots as I haven’t had good experience, but it did help with stem rot once tho. I also haven’t dealt with snails as much as you have. That seems like the safer way to deal with them. Maybe I will try not to be afraid of H2O2 anymore haha. That red Miltoniopsis is simply beautiful! Omg and I just noticed your mech shop! Adorable! 😊
Hi Danny, can we grow Miltoniopsis in a terrarium?or in an air conditioned room? we have a hot climate upto 35 C but humidity is above 65% goes upto 90% during rains....
Tragic story: I bought a beautiful Miltoniopsis, like your red one, from the supermarket. I've chosen one with more bulbs and a new growth, hoping to have a vigorous plant and new roots soon. When I arrived home and started my repotting ritual.... the stake was impaling the orchid's rhizome, and the rhizome started to decay and fall apart. I cleaned as best as I could, I bathed it in H2O2 but I really don't know if my plant will survive! I am so furious about the workers who don't give a damn about clients and plants and just automatically place some stakes!!!
If i currently don't have sphagnum moss but got one of these orchids as a gift that is in urgent need or repotting, is it okay to use wood shavings (the kind people use for bedding in rabbit cages)? It's also absorbent and I can't think of a better substitute
I LOVE all of your videos! Thanks for the work that you do to help us. I have always loved Miltoniopsis but do not have the requirements for them in my set up. I have a question regarding Oncidiums. Can you give us an idea of the proper color of the leaves for healthy growth? Light green, dark green, yellow green, etc??? Also, what does an overwatered Oncidium look like --- the pseudobulbs, etc? Thanks, Dani!
I am a new orchid owner. Wanted a fragrant orchid and brought home a miltonia orchid. What would have been a better choice for a fragrant orchid for a newbie? Thanks!
I just received a miltonidium that is extremely overgrown in a tiny pot, with one flower spike in bloom. It arrived rather dehydrated-looking (some curling of the leaves and a bit of curling on the flower petals, too. I immediately hydrated, but am concerned that the extreme overgrowth out of the pot means I can't wait to divide & repot it. Your video here on miltoniopsis says the shock will be too much if I leave the flower spike on. How should I handle this?
Hi! What should I do if I have a miltoniopsis with one old small bulb, one large bulb which has a dark and wet patch on the bottom and a new growth? I am afraid if I intervene on the rotting bulb I will damage the whole plant and compromise the new growth! Sorry if I am stressing you!
Hi Danny. Saw a miltoniopsis in an orchid show a week ago but decided to pass on it. But know with your influence will purchase one soon 😭 and hope won't lead to its dimise. Such a pretty "little" guy you have there, hope he'll do well. Would it be a good idea to put a wire underneath with a ring for better stabilization ? What tds was water you used for watering ? Your camera used is doing a terrific job. But your videos has always been super sharp even with 1080. The details on the black tray is very pronounced. Was going to ask you if adding “quantum” to the rootless orchid would help or be a good idea ?
I have a question about flushing the pots and medium. You've said in previous videos it's okay to just use tap water to flush. I just checked my tap water with my new TDS meter and the ppm is 637! Should I not flush my pots with my tap water anymore?
Hi, I'm having a hard time identifying with Orchid I bought today, it was labeled as a Phalaenopsis, but obviously its not!!! I'm thinking it is either a Cymbidium, or perhaps a Miltonia, as the leaves are thin and look more like a giant version of grass. I was wondering if i could send you a photograph somehow, I'm sort of panicking because I want it to thrive. It currently has one stalk with buds, and has yet to bloom (I bought it on sale, and I actually really like buying orchids that have not yet flowered, or have finished flowering, its like a beautiful surprise)...but with that said I can . not recognize it by its flowers, and I am scared that if i do not provided with cooled night temps, it will end up not blooming!
My orchid is covered in aphids! I think they came in with the orchid bark when I repotted my miltoniopsis. How do you get rid of them without harming the orchid? Should I get rid of the bark and wipe down the leaves/flowers with alcohol? Can I spray with hydrogen peroxide like you do? In the US, pharmacies sell 3% peroxide. Do I need to dilute it or can I use it straight from the bottle?
Hi Danny! i have a question: What if i fill my big water container(20lt at about) with water, solve fertilizer and make it wait for weeks? i mean, does presolved fertilizer burn orchid roots?
I think you shouldn't keep water with fertilizer sitting for more than a few hours. I've done it for a few days and the fertilizer starts to solidify in the water and it becomes slimy.
I know I’m commenting a year later, what did you end up using as potting medium. My milt is in bark chips and just need to keep it wet so I water 2-3 times a week. I’m in Canada.
I dont understand if my phalaenopsis roots are rotting or drying up. but all of my orchids are having roots that are dying, but i cant tell if im watering too much or too little. I've seen sooo many of you'r videos and know that i should water them when the roots are silver, but they still die I dont know what to do. Please help
Cymbidiums don't have those egg-shaped pseudobulbs, so you can tell them from miltoniopsises quite easily. Might still confuse miltoniopsis and some oncidiums, though...
Sinine1100 How annoying I was told this was a Cymbidiums at the shop It was only watching Danni video I kept thinking that looks more like mine,so now I have a Miltoniopsis Oh dear, better watch Danni video again on how to look after it Thankyou for pointing out
We did it! Enjoy in wonderful 4k! (Set your quality setting in the bottom right corner) 😎😍🥰
Which one is that one? The 480? Confused!
Congrats Danny those black background works amazing my eyes shows that the red miltoniophsis is glowing with pinkish magenta tinch my t.v doesn't support 4k but the video quality is good new camera picks up colour awesome from 00:15 to 01:10 its eyecandy to watch
The part about how new psuedobulbs grow and therefore how the plant should be placed in the pot was VERY helpful. Thank you!
You are absolutely right!! I reported my orchid and sure enough there’s snails in there though they are tiny. I would not have noticed if you did not mention! Thank you!!
Hi Danni! Regarding hydrogen peroxide, I discovered that it is also very helpful in removing media such as bark that is stuck on roots. After I’ve soaked and removed the majority of the media, if there are pieces that don’t want to come off the roots easily, I spray them, wait a couple minutes, and then the pieces are usually easier to remove.
Woaw I didn't know that! Will try it, thanks :D
Good quality image indeed ! And the black background is perfect ! The black tray, in my opinion, is better than light-coloured one. Things get better and better !
Dani, love your new camera! The focus is crisp and the colors are wonderful. Keep up the good work.
Terrific timing! I am about to repot 2 of these, and wasn't sure about the media to pot with. Thank you! Many times when watching your videos, I don't recognize the flowers and need to see the base of the orchids to know what they are. Being new at orchids, once the flowers are gone, I need the reference of the base of the plants to know which is what. You provide an excellent education for the public!
As I repotted my seedling, it had a piece of foamy sponge plug in the center. I’m so glad that I repotted this one in sphagnum moss. Thank you so much! Now I think I may have a chance with this one! 😃💕
Thanks for the video. Love your channel.👍
I received this as a gift, and I really appreciate you making this video!
Whenever I feel sad about my orchid miss orchid girl come with a new video to cheer me up not giving up on them today i felt sad about the fusarium affected orchids after some research and with your videos i feel good now thank you Danny and please let me know do you have any fusarium affected orchids still struggling and trying to grow and free from that fusarium apocalypse. Now I feel U how u made the videos of fusarium affected orchids with hard heart thank you danny🙂 I'm feeling good after seeing all of us are going in the same path. I hope your miltonias do better in this climate.
Would love to see an update on how they are doing now.
Thank you! I will take much better care of my poor, sweet purple beauty!
You have no idea how bad I needed to see this video! Thanks for the info!!
Ive had this plant for years and now i know the name of this plant. Thank you. Mine has never bloomed i dont know why.
Would it be appropriate to repot a Miltoniopsis in a self-watering pot in a medium made of bark chips with some sphagnum moss mixed in? Temperatures from 15-20°C, humidity around 60%?
Thanks for the great tutorial!
Dear Dany yesterday I trashed 5 miltoniopsis that i repotted last month in sphagnum. All of them were rotted... Too risky medium. Lekka and semihydro is much more safe. I enjoy your videos.
Hi Danny. My sick miltoniaopsis is in a spaghnum moss and bark mixture in a sw pot. She seems to be doing better. She did have more roots than yours thank goodness. She had what cactus growers refers to as "wet leaf" I believe. I had to cut almost all of her leaves to about 6" in height. It's only been a month but I can see a bit of improvement. I thought I was going to lose her. I've had her for 3 years although she's never bloomed for me. I changed her setup and fertilizer. So hopefully next year I'll have blooms!
I love Repotme. They are my go to for medium!!!
Danny: first, your amazing videos are even better (if that's possible?) in 4K. Second, I'm a chemist, and I just wanted to let you know - which I'm sure that you do, but your viewers may not - that hydrogen peroxide must be stored in a light-proof (completely opaque) container, until the second it is used. I noticed that you talked about H2O2 at length today, but didn't mention this. It's REALLY important, because light (or temperatures much that are not too much higher than room temperature) causes it to decompose into water and oxygen, and it'll be useless. Also, don't buy more than you plan to use in a relatively short amount of time, because it does just decompose over time, and you'll be left with water in an expanded container, due to the oxygen that is created in the decomposition reaction. Just wanted to add this. L❤️ve your channel, your advice has made my orchids actually HAPPY! Thank you!!
Hi, yes I know that is why I have it in an opaque container. Funny story, I used to have it in a transparent bottle and kept the bottle in the closet, which was just fine. But the number of comments regarding the light issue became unbearable lol :)))) thanks for the info about the breaking down, always appreciate a chemist input :D
I bought a red tide the other day it’s amazing
Hi Danni - I bought one of your new Teespring MOG gear yesterday -looks very nice!! Great video as always --thank you - My Militoniopsis is ....hanging in there ....bought in March 2018 - very crammed in pot - waited for flowers to fade then repotted to Leca but it hated it so I let it sit with nothing in a kind of terrarium but it was longing the tight quarters again - so potted it up with repotme bark - and ...yay new growth ! No idea what it is yet - coming from the side of the Pseudobulb so we'll see =)
Do Miltonias do well in LECA s/h? I just bought a miltonia spectabilis var. moreliena and I want to repot it in LECA s/h. It has 2 directions of growth and both are producing new growths
Hello Danny, could you do a video dedicated for caring seedlings. I would really appreciate it. Thanks
Could u do a video on repotting zygopedilums?
I was nervous to repot my miltoniopsis. It was still in an initial soft plastic cup from the flower shop. Planted it in pure sphagnum because the bark it came in would dry out very quickly.
Mine is not dead yet, and that's a bonus in it self 😁
Ești cea mai tare! Îmi poți spune, te rog, de unde cumperi mușchiul pt orhidee? Mulțumesc. 💗💗💗
hi. how much time does it take a miltoniopsis to create new roots?
This was very helpful!! Thanks!!
The black tray is a bit better, thanks for that! My PC can't play your video in 2160p, it lags like hell, but the difference between 720p and 1440 is not big in my eyes. About 10% sharper. It's good, but I don't know if the rendering time is really worth it for you.
Anyway this was a really informative video!
Wow I did not realize how common snails were in the pots of European soil-potted orchids! I’m nervous to use Hydrogen peroxide on roots as I haven’t had good experience, but it did help with stem rot once tho. I also haven’t dealt with snails as much as you have. That seems like the safer way to deal with them. Maybe I will try not to be afraid of H2O2 anymore haha. That red Miltoniopsis is simply beautiful! Omg and I just noticed your mech shop! Adorable! 😊
i hope someday there will be a how to on ansellia africana, there isn't much about it out there
Hi Danny, can we grow Miltoniopsis in a terrarium?or in an air conditioned room? we have a hot climate upto 35 C but humidity is above 65% goes upto 90% during rains....
Very good
Thank you 😊
Tragic story: I bought a beautiful Miltoniopsis, like your red one, from the supermarket. I've chosen one with more bulbs and a new growth, hoping to have a vigorous plant and new roots soon. When I arrived home and started my repotting ritual.... the stake was impaling the orchid's rhizome, and the rhizome started to decay and fall apart. I cleaned as best as I could, I bathed it in H2O2 but I really don't know if my plant will survive! I am so furious about the workers who don't give a damn about clients and plants and just automatically place some stakes!!!
If i currently don't have sphagnum moss but got one of these orchids as a gift that is in urgent need or repotting, is it okay to use wood shavings (the kind people use for bedding in rabbit cages)? It's also absorbent and I can't think of a better substitute
My main bulb is really wrinkled. Is this worth saving? How do I go about it? I am using orchid compost which is a bit barky
I LOVE all of your videos! Thanks for the work that you do to help us. I have always loved Miltoniopsis but do not have the requirements for them in my set up. I have a question regarding Oncidiums. Can you give us an idea of the proper color of the leaves for healthy growth? Light green, dark green, yellow green, etc??? Also, what does an overwatered Oncidium look like --- the pseudobulbs, etc? Thanks, Dani!
I am a new orchid owner. Wanted a fragrant orchid and brought home a miltonia orchid. What would have been a better choice for a fragrant orchid for a newbie? Thanks!
I just received a miltonidium that is extremely overgrown in a tiny pot, with one flower spike in bloom. It arrived rather dehydrated-looking (some curling of the leaves and a bit of curling on the flower petals, too. I immediately hydrated, but am concerned that the extreme overgrowth out of the pot means I can't wait to divide & repot it. Your video here on miltoniopsis says the shock will be too much if I leave the flower spike on. How should I handle this?
Hi Dani, thank you the video! I am s beginner and have question about you using Phalaenopsis AAA Gold blend for miltoniopsis orchid?
Hi! What should I do if I have a miltoniopsis with one old small bulb, one large bulb which has a dark and wet patch on the bottom and a new growth? I am afraid if I intervene on the rotting bulb I will damage the whole plant and compromise the new growth! Sorry if I am stressing you!
When should I feed it after repotting?
Hi Danny. Saw a miltoniopsis in an orchid show a week ago but decided to pass on it. But know with your influence will purchase one soon 😭 and hope won't lead to its dimise. Such a pretty "little" guy you have there, hope he'll do well. Would it be a good idea to put a wire underneath with a ring for better stabilization ? What tds was water you used for watering ? Your camera used is doing a terrific job. But your videos has always been super sharp even with 1080. The details on the black tray is very pronounced. Was going to ask you if adding “quantum” to the rootless orchid would help or be a good idea ?
Should you repot if you have a flower spike with buds that haven't opened?
Pretty
Some of the leaves on my Miltoniopsis have started to yellow...what do you recommend?
I have a question about flushing the pots and medium. You've said in previous videos it's okay to just use tap water to flush. I just checked my tap water with my new TDS meter and the ppm is 637! Should I not flush my pots with my tap water anymore?
Very interesting. Thank you. What about semi hydro for Miltoniopsis?
Hi, I talk about it in the video :)
Question. Wouldn’t the constant moisture says root rot??
Hello I have a gemstone orchid and I was wondering if you can help?
Hi,
I'm having a hard time identifying with Orchid I bought today, it was labeled as a Phalaenopsis, but obviously its not!!! I'm thinking it is either a Cymbidium, or perhaps a Miltonia, as the leaves are thin and look more like a giant version of grass. I was wondering if i could send you a photograph somehow, I'm sort of panicking because I want it to thrive. It currently has one stalk with buds, and has yet to bloom (I bought it on sale, and I actually really like buying orchids that have not yet flowered, or have finished flowering, its like a beautiful surprise)...but with that said I can . not recognize it by its flowers, and I am scared that if i do not provided with cooled night temps, it will end up not blooming!
My orchid is covered in aphids! I think they came in with the orchid bark when I repotted my miltoniopsis. How do you get rid of them without harming the orchid? Should I get rid of the bark and wipe down the leaves/flowers with alcohol? Can I spray with hydrogen peroxide like you do? In the US, pharmacies sell 3% peroxide. Do I need to dilute it or can I use it straight from the bottle?
Hi, no need for alcohol, here is how I handle them th-cam.com/video/giJ0VGenMxk/w-d-xo.html
Hi Danny! i have a question: What if i fill my big water container(20lt at about) with water, solve fertilizer and make it wait for weeks? i mean, does presolved fertilizer burn orchid roots?
I think you shouldn't keep water with fertilizer sitting for more than a few hours. I've done it for a few days and the fertilizer starts to solidify in the water and it becomes slimy.
I'm not able to find spagnam moss in my area.
What do you suggest I can use instead?
I know I’m commenting a year later, what did you end up using as potting medium. My milt is in bark chips and just need to keep it wet so I water 2-3 times a week. I’m in Canada.
I've bought two and killed two. Sucks because I love the fragrance.
I dont understand if my phalaenopsis roots are rotting or drying up. but all of my orchids are having roots that are dying, but i cant tell if im watering too much or too little. I've seen sooo many of you'r videos and know that i should water them when the roots are silver, but they still die I dont know what to do. Please help
ZeepeX dead roots from under watering will be shriveled. Over watered will be mushy and black.
You said that this type of orchids needs aeration. I'm not seeing that with these pots.
Did you change your TH-cam profile picture and banner?
Yes she did
Hi Danni Can you show me please the difference between a Miltoniopsis and a Cymbidiums orchid ,as I have a new one without label 🏷
Cymbidiums don't have those egg-shaped pseudobulbs, so you can tell them from miltoniopsises quite easily. Might still confuse miltoniopsis and some oncidiums, though...
Sinine1100
How annoying I was told this was a Cymbidiums at the shop
It was only watching Danni video I kept thinking that looks more like mine,so now I have a Miltoniopsis
Oh dear, better watch Danni video again on how to look after it
Thankyou for pointing out
oh my god, I feel kinda bad keeping my poor miltoniopsis alive for so many years, when I treat it *so* poorly! 😔
👍🏼
And one more thing, the orchid in your video I don't thing it will ever recover.
Haha thanks for the vote of confidence 🤣
It's my humble opinion dear.@@MissOrchidGirl