I bought a Vanda that I waited to purchase for more than a year. When I finally purchased it it was suppose to be near blooming size. What I received had fusorium I tried lots of remedies to no avail. I kept it far from my other orchids. After 4 months I gave up. However you have new growth on yours and great roots. I think yours will make it. Calcium and fish emulsion will help you tremendously.
A friend of mines father passed and he gifted me 3 Vandaceous orchids. 1 died..one lost the crown and the 4rd seems to never soak up much water even though the vellum is intact. It actually started sending up a flower spike which turned brown and halted. Im so hoping that with some of these tips I can save at least the best one. Thanks for sharing and giving me some hope. :)
HA HA HA HA!!!! Thank you and you are much too kind...I'm just very passionate about my orchids and try to do everything I can to save them...never giving up hope. Thank you for joining me on my orchid adventures...and hoping your adventures are also very fulfilling. HAPPY GROWING! :)
THANK YOU!!! ...and indeed I had to try everything I possible could...it is such a beautiful and loving gal. Thanks for watching my dear...and hoping all is well with you and your beloved orchids! :) HAPPY GROWING!
That was an awesome procedure, Dr. Young. If l should ever run into something as nasty as that fungus, I don't have to cry, because Dr. Young has showed me how to combat that issue. Thanks Dr. Young for sharing and happy growing.
Hi Maria. Thank you so much for educating us on your videos. I have inherited from a deceased estate a whole bunch of sadly neglected orchids which I am attempting to bring back to life. Unfortunately my dear friend who passed away in December obviously didn't have the stamina at the end to care for them properly. Anyway! I am considering this a challenge and hoping that I will be able to save at least some of them. One question. I see you place your little vanda orchids in small basket like containers with the roots popping through the spaces in the basket. What happens when these plants grow into bigger plants and need repotting? How do you get them out of those little wooden slats without damaging them? Thank you again for sharing.
At 06:18. after handling the infected area with bare hands, you had some black specks on your hands. I hope you used that disinfectant again after cutting the stem. Best wishes for a recovery.
YES INDEED...and I continue to disinfect this orchid...just in attempt to eradicate and keep other infections from setting in. Thank you for the well wishing and I am keeping my fingers crossed that all goes well.
Hi Maria, I’ve a vanda garayi seedling that is mottled & yellowish leaves but one is green. Potted in a pot of bark & sphag when I received it. I notice that the tip of the leaves are drying off. I normally grow my orchid in semi water culture, do you think it’s better to transfer now that the cold autumn has already unfolded? Pls. tell me what to do.
Hi Maria: Tks for sharing notes. Im a beginner with orchids, not too lucky! I have 3 vandas; 2 look dryish with NO leaves, some roots they only turn green (a bit) when I wet them!? I have one of them with only 2 leaves roots look grayish....what possibilities if any, may I have? Thanks. Wishing for high hopes. Lisa
Thank you for your vote of confidence and also for joining me on my orchid adventures...I am hoping you are finding my videos entertaining, educational and beneficial! HAPPY GROWING DEAR FRIEND!!! :)
Wow it was difficult too watch, ripping the leaves off an crown being totally rotted out.💔💔 I hope there is an up date to this video! Love too know if baby’s grew??
I would love your advice as to my vanda crown rot situation. I too live in Florida (south Florida), I’m right on a lake, but unfortunately, my beautiful porch is useless because no matter what I’ve done, my orchids (all varieties) always get too much sun. I’ve had the worst trouble with vandas. The subject vanda is hung in my palm trees out front and was doing fantastic. Until... crown rot. I think I caught it fairly early, yanked a bunch of the top leaves off, cleaned it w peroxide and then added some cinnamon. There are still at least 6/7 leaves on each side (no new growth but no signs of crown rot either), and now there are three keikis, two growing way way down out of the base and another growing from the stem just above the roots (that’s the largest one). So with the original stem still looking good, is it necessary to remove it all as you did in this video? Is there any chance that a vanda can continue to grow from a stem that experienced crown rot? Would love to have your opinion! Thank you for all of your videos! They have helped me tremendously in my growing hobby :)
Lo Bo Hey there and sorry to hear about your vanda but the good news is it gave you some vanda offshoots! Just as long as you are not seeing any rotting in the mama plant then it should be safe to continue to grow on her. Just keep watchful eye over it. I hope everything turns out well and I will keep my fingers crossed for you. Thanks for watching and I am happy to have you join me on my orchid adventures! Happy growing! :)
YES! YES! YEEEESSSSSS! That's what I like to hear!!!! The nubbins that were left over from the cutting are continuing to form...my only concern is there have been about 3 roots that have yellowed and browned...I am hoping that it is just a reaction from the extreme surgery and also from the strong chemical used...I hope it is not a sign of another infection because I fear it would be the final straw that breaks the camel's back... :( ...I still have my fingers crossed! :) Thank you for watching and HAPPY!!! PS How is your baby making phychopsis doing??? :)
+fifi fifi WOW and so sorry to hear that...I had a phychopsis too that sadly went to orchid heaven due to black rot...and is the reason why I now keep most of my orchids indoors.
This was a very sad case...The fungus infection was worst than what I thought...and it appeared it was too infected to be saved...but I have it my all...and even though she did not survive...I did learn a lot.. and have tried other effective methods since that time...so all was not lost. Thanks for watching! :)
Yes it can actually survive without leaves...in a case like this, the roots would take over the function of creating energy for the plant...the main concern now is the infection not coming back...it is the infection that would more than likely kill this plant....I am keeping my fingers crossed in hopes that the infection is fully eradicated and that it can bounce back. Keep your fingers crossed.
Sadly this one did not traveled on to orchid heaven. I tried my best...but unfortunately the infection was to severe, but I can walk away knowing that I tried my best. :) Thanks for watching and the well wishing. HAPPY GROWING!
Hi Maria, I think it will make it, You did it with the phaleanopsis that you did the extreme propergation on, So I see no reason why it won't work,, So good luck, How is the phal now?
Thank you for your vote of confidence!!! I am so hoping it will be successful! ...and unfortunately my phals were left in my garden during the winter and suffered tremendously...one has ventured into orchid heaven...and the other is hanging on by a thread... sniff, sniff...teardrop... :(
we haven't talked in forever and ever and ever and I miss you. I just picked any one of your videos just so that I can communicate with you. I was wondering how you fared the storm. my little garden is in such a mess that it's so sad my orchids are fine and so am I succulents cuz I brought them inside but my sails and big tarp that my swing and my sofa or under has to be redone so right now lot of my plants are in the Sun that should not be. but I think God is bringing me the men from my Fellowship to come and clean up for me. well I hope to hear from you.👉👵👈
Thank you for your support and well wishing...indeed my fingers are crossed too...she is such a beautiful orchid...I had to give it my all on this one...I couldn't just watch her waste away and not do anything.
You are absolutely right...I have such a bad habit...but I did warn everyone else to. I promise I'm getting better with wearing gloves...hopefully soon I will wear gloves every time.
+MY Orchid Adventures. It would be sad if you would have hurt yourself.You are a good Orchid-Doctor , your Patient will hopefully be happy and healthy again.
that looked like crown rot, make sure that when you water your vandas phalaenopsis, renantheras orchids that you dont water the crown so that doesnt happen :)
Alfred Gamer Yes, crown rot along with other orchid infections can be a common occurrence for outdoor growers. Unfortunately there is no way to control mother nature in her watering methods. My goal is to have a greenhouse so that we can keep these type of infections to a minimum. Thanks for watching and HAPPY GROWING!
Thank you very much for not subscribing to my channel. You are doing both of us a favor really. You need to watch shows that meet your standards...and I need to feel free to make my shows the way I see fit. Wishing you the best on your orchid adventures regardless. HAPPY GROWING! :)
I bought a Vanda that I waited to purchase for more than a year. When I finally purchased it it was suppose to be near blooming size. What I received had fusorium I tried lots of remedies to no avail. I kept it far from my other orchids. After 4 months I gave up. However you have new growth on yours and great roots. I think yours will make it. Calcium and fish emulsion will help you tremendously.
A friend of mines father passed and he gifted me 3 Vandaceous orchids. 1 died..one lost the crown and the 4rd seems to never soak up much water even though the vellum is intact. It actually started sending up a flower spike which turned brown and halted. Im so hoping that with some of these tips I can save at least the best one. Thanks for sharing and giving me some hope. :)
I astonised that you have taken a drastic action to come over the infection.It is a surgical ampute.
Your rescue attempt was very informative, thank you
Thank you for watching and HAPPY GROWING! :)
Hopefully all goes well. You are the orchid nurse !!! Love the extreme adventures .
HA HA HA HA!!!! Thank you and you are much too kind...I'm just very passionate about my orchids and try to do everything I can to save them...never giving up hope. Thank you for joining me on my orchid adventures...and hoping your adventures are also very fulfilling. HAPPY GROWING! :)
Good job Maria. Lookingforward to your update on this surgery..
THANK YOU!!! ...and indeed I had to try everything I possible could...it is such a beautiful and loving gal. Thanks for watching my dear...and hoping all is well with you and your beloved orchids! :) HAPPY GROWING!
That was an awesome procedure, Dr. Young. If l should ever run into something as nasty as that fungus, I don't have to cry, because Dr. Young has showed me how to combat that issue. Thanks Dr. Young for sharing and happy growing.
Ha ha ha...you always make me smile!!! Too funny!!! I am indeed hoping the keikis will continue to grow and prosper! Thanks for watching! :)
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Hi Maria. Thank you so much for educating us on your videos. I have inherited from a deceased estate a whole bunch of sadly neglected orchids which I am attempting to bring back to life. Unfortunately my dear friend who passed away in December obviously didn't have the stamina at the end to care for them properly. Anyway! I am considering this a challenge and hoping that I will be able to save at least some of them. One question. I see you place your little vanda orchids in small basket like containers with the roots popping through the spaces in the basket. What happens when these plants grow into bigger plants and need repotting? How do you get them out of those little wooden slats without damaging them? Thank you again for sharing.
Thank you so much for sharing your video, I do have a sick vanda, so this video is really appreciated. God bless you 🙏 . Stay safe 🙏💕
How did it turn out Maria??
Hi Maria. Hope all is well. Do you have an update on this gal of a vanda? I would love to know Doc. You are awesome.
That vanda will survive. You still have all those beautiful vandas.
Your so lovely and im happy for watching your video
Maria Ihave 2 I have cleaned up just like this. Do you have any further information about how this is working for you?
At 06:18. after handling the infected area with bare hands, you had some black specks on your hands. I hope you used that disinfectant again after cutting the stem.
Best wishes for a recovery.
YES INDEED...and I continue to disinfect this orchid...just in attempt to eradicate and keep other infections from setting in. Thank you for the well wishing and I am keeping my fingers crossed that all goes well.
Hi. I can see that this plant did not survive. Can you tell me if you had success with any other processes? Thanks
When she is speaking, her cadence and tone sound like the person speaking as you ride a roller coaster.
Hi Maria, I’ve a vanda garayi seedling that is mottled & yellowish leaves but one is green. Potted in a pot of bark & sphag when I received it. I notice that the tip of the leaves are drying off. I normally grow my orchid in semi water culture, do you think it’s better to transfer now that the cold autumn has already unfolded? Pls. tell me what to do.
Hi Maria: Tks for sharing notes. Im a beginner with orchids, not too lucky! I have 3 vandas; 2 look dryish with NO leaves, some roots they only turn green (a bit) when I wet them!? I have one of them with only 2 leaves roots look grayish....what possibilities if any, may I have? Thanks. Wishing for high hopes. Lisa
Thanks
Thank you for watching! HAPPY GROWING! :)
Ive followed you for some time and im sure your experiment will be a success
Thank you for your vote of confidence and also for joining me on my orchid adventures...I am hoping you are finding my videos entertaining, educational and beneficial! HAPPY GROWING DEAR FRIEND!!! :)
I believe it has a good chance! The glucose produced by photosynthesis is its good to provide to the keikis so they have a chance
THANK YOU...AND INDEED IT STILL HAS A CHANCE!!! I am hoping that we got completely rid of the infection...if we did, it should be smooth sailing! :)
Mam,
Hello.pl let me know how to prevent this type of rot of Vanda.
I am new in vanda raising.. I want to know what chemical did you use to cover the cut area, the brown POWDER and why it was applied to it...
Would like too know what happened to this orchid after surgery ?
Wow it was difficult too watch, ripping the leaves off an crown being totally rotted out.💔💔 I hope there is an up date to this video! Love too know if baby’s grew??
I think it was successful though I saw it 5yrs later..pl let me know n thanks for demonstration
Good luck! I'm crossing my fingers :) there are members in my orchid society who have attempted that and it worked. :):))):)))))
Thank you...and awesome to know that this has been tried and proven...hopefully my surgical procedure will also be successful! :)
Please keep us posted!
I would love your advice as to my vanda crown rot situation. I too live in Florida (south Florida), I’m right on a lake, but unfortunately, my beautiful porch is useless because no matter what I’ve done, my orchids (all varieties) always get too much sun. I’ve had the worst trouble with vandas. The subject vanda is hung in my palm trees out front and was doing fantastic. Until... crown rot. I think I caught it fairly early, yanked a bunch of the top leaves off, cleaned it w peroxide and then added some cinnamon. There are still at least 6/7 leaves on each side (no new growth but no signs of crown rot either), and now there are three keikis, two growing way way down out of the base and another growing from the stem just above the roots (that’s the largest one). So with the original stem still looking good, is it necessary to remove it all as you did in this video? Is there any chance that a vanda can continue to grow from a stem that experienced crown rot? Would love to have your opinion! Thank you for all of your videos! They have helped me tremendously in my growing hobby :)
Lo Bo Hey there and sorry to hear about your vanda but the good news is it gave you some vanda offshoots! Just as long as you are not seeing any rotting in the mama plant then it should be safe to continue to grow on her. Just keep watchful eye over it. I hope everything turns out well and I will keep my fingers crossed for you. Thanks for watching and I am happy to have you join me on my orchid adventures! Happy growing! :)
How is she gurl? Pls give us update
Is that physant20 is available in all cuntries?
Can use ground charcoal instead of ground cinnamon.
How is the little guy doing rn?
Ms Maria Young what s tha name of the disinfectant did you use to spray your vanda. Is it 5 and 20 you said
Mam,how many days can i water my vanda after cuting da sick segment;?tanks
I kniw tjar the water they stick thats why likevthat dint put water specialy if too hot the temperature
The plant has pretty good roots so if those nubbins are keikies for sure they will survive at least few of them.
YES! YES! YEEEESSSSSS! That's what I like to hear!!!! The nubbins that were left over from the cutting are continuing to form...my only concern is there have been about 3 roots that have yellowed and browned...I am hoping that it is just a reaction from the extreme surgery and also from the strong chemical used...I hope it is not a sign of another infection because I fear it would be the final straw that breaks the camel's back... :( ...I still have my fingers crossed! :) Thank you for watching and HAPPY!!! PS How is your baby making phychopsis doing??? :)
The plant start getting yellow and died fast, the babies didn't make it since they were very young and not having enough roots.
+fifi fifi WOW and so sorry to hear that...I had a phychopsis too that sadly went to orchid heaven due to black rot...and is the reason why I now keep most of my orchids indoors.
How is the progress of the keikis? Any sign of life?
I AM WORKING ON THE UPDATE...stay tuned for more... :)
hi ma'am, I just want to ask where is the best place to put that kind of orchid?
Did you do a follow up to this video? I want to know what happens.
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Wow that was a little scary! But I'm hope it does recover. Thanks for sharing
This was a very sad case...The fungus infection was worst than what I thought...and it appeared it was too infected to be saved...but I have it my all...and even though she did not survive...I did learn a lot.. and have tried other effective methods since that time...so all was not lost. Thanks for watching! :)
Did you Vanda make it? I am late in asking but I have a sick Vanda so I was searching youtube for ways to treat it and came across this video.
I am sad to say this one did not survive...the infection spread so quickly and it was overtaken. She is now in orchid heaven. :(
Very interesting keep us posted on her recovery.:}
INDEED...AND I DEFINITELY WILL! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WATCHING AND JOINING ME ON MY ORCHID ADVENTURES!!! HAPPY GROWING! :)
Oh my goodness, that was drastic! Can it survive without any leaves? Sending good vibes and a speedy recovery to your vanda.
Yes it can actually survive without leaves...in a case like this, the roots would take over the function of creating energy for the plant...the main concern now is the infection not coming back...it is the infection that would more than likely kill this plant....I am keeping my fingers crossed in hopes that the infection is fully eradicated and that it can bounce back. Keep your fingers crossed.
update ????
Fingers crossed !
Sadly this one did not traveled on to orchid heaven. I tried my best...but unfortunately the infection was to severe, but I can walk away knowing that I tried my best. :) Thanks for watching and the well wishing. HAPPY GROWING!
Hi Maria, I think it will make it, You did it with the phaleanopsis that you did the extreme propergation on, So I see no reason why it won't work,, So good luck, How is the phal now?
Thank you for your vote of confidence!!! I am so hoping it will be successful! ...and unfortunately my phals were left in my garden during the winter and suffered tremendously...one has ventured into orchid heaven...and the other is hanging on by a thread... sniff, sniff...teardrop... :(
Any update on this? 😍
Unfortunately this did not survive...it was already too far gone by the time I discovered the sever infection. :(
In your hand, I'm sure that she will make a remarkable recovery. :)
Awwwwww how sweet of you to say!!! My main concern is that awful infection...I disinfect it quite regularly in hopes of fully eradicating it!!!
Crown roots are the worse...*sigh*
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we haven't talked in forever and ever and ever and I miss you. I just picked any one of your videos just so that I can communicate with you. I was wondering how you fared the storm. my little garden is in such a mess that it's so sad my orchids are fine and so am I succulents cuz I brought them inside but my sails and big tarp that my swing and my sofa or under has to be redone so right now lot of my plants are in the Sun that should not be. but I think God is bringing me the men from my Fellowship to come and clean up for me. well I hope to hear from you.👉👵👈
well done. ..my fingers cross
Thank you for your support and well wishing...indeed my fingers are crossed too...she is such a beautiful orchid...I had to give it my all on this one...I couldn't just watch her waste away and not do anything.
Wanda Don't want water in the leaves only on rots , advertise it will rot
You should have worn the Glows to keep your Hands save.
You are absolutely right...I have such a bad habit...but I did warn everyone else to. I promise I'm getting better with wearing gloves...hopefully soon I will wear gloves every time.
+MY Orchid Adventures. It would be sad if you would have hurt yourself.You are a good Orchid-Doctor , your Patient will hopefully be happy and healthy again.
HA HA HA!!! ...and thank you...I will be more mindful next time...for the sake of my orchid patients and of course for myself as well. :)
that looked like crown rot, make sure that when you water your vandas phalaenopsis, renantheras orchids that you dont water the crown so that doesnt happen :)
Alfred Gamer Yes, crown rot along with other orchid infections can be a common occurrence for outdoor growers. Unfortunately there is no way to control mother nature in her watering methods. My goal is to have a greenhouse so that we can keep these type of infections to a minimum. Thanks for watching and HAPPY GROWING!
@@PictureMaria1 hey, did you manage to save it? :)
When they are hurt the more it strive to survive through its kekies
You are absolutely right! Thanks for watching and HAPPY GROWING!
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The loss at the top should push those keiki buds on fast now - good luck.
INDEEEEEEEED THAT IS WHAT I AM HOPING!!! :) I AM KEEPING MY FINGERS CROSSED! :)
Great info.. but you are too over the top for me to subscribe. Tone your enthusiasm down a notch. You are trying too hard 😉
Thank you very much for not subscribing to my channel. You are doing both of us a favor really. You need to watch shows that meet your standards...and I need to feel free to make my shows the way I see fit. Wishing you the best on your orchid adventures regardless. HAPPY GROWING! :)