Cutting off spikes is hard but always for the best of your orchids when they need it! The silver lining: you can still enjoy them in a vase for a while. Great video, I really admire indoor growers, it’s so much harder and you’re rocking it! 😊💚
Hi Michael! I purchased your Gan Lin Golden Apple last year. It has taken to s/h very well and has given me a spike with 4 large flowers! Thank you so much for sending me such a healthy, robust plant! Now, I’m waiting on the Maxillaria Tenufolia division that I also bought from you to show me a flower spike. It has 2 new pseudo bulbs, but nothing else yet. When does it normally bloom? Renee Tracey
I’m new at growing orchids (one year) but loving it. I have three new phaleanopsis that I would like to repot into leca, but don’t know if I should while they are in bloom or use bark for now until they finish blooming before I switch medium.
Happy new year to you and your family and good luck with the new growing method, I can't wait to see the blooming of your mother's keiki phaelenopsis 😁
I’m so happy that at least some of your beautiful orchids are getting the best treatment by following MOG, because even a relative beginner, like myself, find that she has totally helped me! Last video I watched, you made me so scared for those roots which were so darn dark and closed off to air. Love that you’ve started to repot with new repot me cups and spaghnum or bark‼️‼️👌🤗 Isn’t it so exciting to see how they readapt and flourish? Wishing you all the best!!! xo
Happy New Year Michael. It's good to see that your collection is doing well in the new medium and RePot Me set up. It's a bit nerve wracking when you change when the old way was working! 🎉
Hi Michael, I'm just getting started with orchids and have been watching a lot of videos on your channel and trying to decide if I want to try semi hydro. It looks like a lot of the plants you pointed out as doing particularly better after you repotted them are ones that had been choking themselves in semi-hydro and blocking the top of the beads from getting any airflow. Do you think they were doing bad because of the semihydro per se or mainly because they were rootbound with not enough room to go anywhere and if you had taken them out of those pots, split them up, and repotted them in three new semi hydro pots they would be doing as well as they are now in the regular media? Also, do you think you could use those Target bowls/saucers with the repotme pots with the side slits as a kind of extra-airflow semi hydro system? The idea would be that you fill the pot with leca, and then put it in the bowl filled with like an inch of water. The water level inside the pot would rise to the level in the saucer because of the holes at the bottom of the pot, but the slits on the side would give extra airflow compared to your other semi hydro setups. I kinda want to try it but you know way more about semi hydro than I do though so let me know if it's a bad idea!
Hello. I have a question about one of my orchids. I've just transfered her to semi hydro, with proper watering. Before that it was also in lecca, but I was watering like you should with bark. Another one that I have also converted is doing amazing, but this one keeps developing snow mold around her stem, spreading to healthy roots. I made sure to not over water and also cleaned it off of any decaing matter, as well as repotted it. The snow mold keeps showing up. What can I do to save it?
Hi Michael, I am trying to repot an orchid that was a gift to me. All the roots look pale tan and thin. Barely a green piece. It was solidly packed in sphagnum moss which I have painstakingly picked out. Should I cut all the roots off? It feels like that would kill it cause how will it get water?
I am so confused with all the different ways to plant orchids. One of mine is very dehydrated and if I do what Orchid girl says to do, I should just put the rots on top of some sphagnum moss. You recommend the hydroponic setup. I don’t want to lose this orchid, but it’s looking pretty weak.
It can be confusing to figure out which is the best method for your plant, especially because everyone’s growing environment and resources are so different (IE: water quality, ambient humidity, weather, etc). I encourage you to get comfortable with trial and error, and recognize that you might lose some plants along the way. But those losses will be most impactful teachers in your orchid growing journey. But for the time being, Sphagnum sounds like the best option to give your plant a chance at recovery ❤️🩹
I treated it a couple ways: first I addressed the nutrient deficiency causing the die back and started incorporating calcium and magnesium into my nutrient mix when watering. But I also cut off the portions of plant that were burnt, and treated the cut with cinnamon to dry the wound!
Hi Michael. Happy To see you! Happy New Year! I think I’m going to switch my Phalaenopsis out of bark and into hydroponics because they dry out so quickly. Also some of my faves have white areas on their leaves that there’s like a dent and then it turns into a hole do you have any idea what’s going on? I know that’s a difficult question and you may not even see this OK happy new year Michael‼️
Happy New Year! I'd like asking you put the names of products that you use in your orchids. Like: pure water, for example. I'm brazilian and my english is terrible. Excuse me!! You speak so fast . So, please: put the name of your products on video , if you have time to do it.
HELLO MICHAEL HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND FAMILY I HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR HOLIDAY. GREAT VIDEO AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING. STAY SAFE AND HAPPY GROWING 😊 REAH
wow ...amazing video channel about orchids.
Cutting off spikes is hard but always for the best of your orchids when they need it! The silver lining: you can still enjoy them in a vase for a while. Great video, I really admire indoor growers, it’s so much harder and you’re rocking it! 😊💚
I don't know what I enjoy seeing more: your orchids or your beefy arms
Well now I’m blushing BUT you also made my day 💪🏽🌸✨
Also my favorite orchid pots! I like your idea of raising the pot with the glass beads so the orchid “feet” aren’t sitting in water.
Thank you for sharing Michael. I wonder when you will have Miltonia Sunset for sale on your website. thanks!
Hi Michael! I purchased your Gan Lin Golden Apple last year. It has taken to s/h very well and has given me a spike with 4 large flowers! Thank you so much for sending me such a healthy, robust plant! Now, I’m waiting on the Maxillaria Tenufolia division that I also bought from you to show me a flower spike. It has 2 new pseudo bulbs, but nothing else yet. When does it normally bloom? Renee Tracey
I’m new at growing orchids (one year) but loving it. I have three new phaleanopsis that I would like to repot into leca, but don’t know if I should while they are in bloom or use bark for now until they finish blooming before I switch medium.
Happy new year to you and your family and good luck with the new growing method, I can't wait to see the blooming of your mother's keiki phaelenopsis 😁
I’m so happy that at least some of your beautiful orchids are getting the best treatment by following MOG, because even a relative beginner, like myself, find that she has totally helped me! Last video I watched, you made me so scared for those roots which were so darn dark and closed off to air. Love that you’ve started to repot with new repot me cups and spaghnum or bark‼️‼️👌🤗
Isn’t it so exciting to see how they readapt and flourish?
Wishing you all the best!!! xo
It’s such an exciting process to watch them adapt and evolve, thank you for coming along on the journey! 💚💚💚
Nice set up. Looks like some happy Orchids. ♥️
Thank you! They’re really starting to hit a stride 💛💛💛
Please advise on the best grow lights used for orchids.
That spike of your epidendrum 😅👍🏼👍🏼 Happy New Year, Michael 🥳
Isn’t it just absurd!? Happy New Year to you too Nina, sending so much positivity and light your way! 💚💚💚
Happy New Year Michael. It's good to see that your collection is doing well in the new medium and RePot Me set up. It's a bit nerve wracking when you change when the old way was working! 🎉
Hi Michael, I'm just getting started with orchids and have been watching a lot of videos on your channel and trying to decide if I want to try semi hydro. It looks like a lot of the plants you pointed out as doing particularly better after you repotted them are ones that had been choking themselves in semi-hydro and blocking the top of the beads from getting any airflow. Do you think they were doing bad because of the semihydro per se or mainly because they were rootbound with not enough room to go anywhere and if you had taken them out of those pots, split them up, and repotted them in three new semi hydro pots they would be doing as well as they are now in the regular media? Also, do you think you could use those Target bowls/saucers with the repotme pots with the side slits as a kind of extra-airflow semi hydro system? The idea would be that you fill the pot with leca, and then put it in the bowl filled with like an inch of water. The water level inside the pot would rise to the level in the saucer because of the holes at the bottom of the pot, but the slits on the side would give extra airflow compared to your other semi hydro setups. I kinda want to try it but you know way more about semi hydro than I do though so let me know if it's a bad idea!
Happy new year Michael.i have been given some lovely orchids recently,but is getting very cold here. Much love .
Happy New Year! Stay warm and try not to leave your orchids too close to the windows 🥶
Hello. I have a question about one of my orchids. I've just transfered her to semi hydro, with proper watering. Before that it was also in lecca, but I was watering like you should with bark. Another one that I have also converted is doing amazing, but this one keeps developing snow mold around her stem, spreading to healthy roots. I made sure to not over water and also cleaned it off of any decaing matter, as well as repotted it. The snow mold keeps showing up. What can I do to save it?
Hi Michael, I am trying to repot an orchid that was a gift to me. All the roots look pale tan and thin. Barely a green piece. It was solidly packed in sphagnum moss which I have painstakingly picked out. Should I cut all the roots off? It feels like that would kill it cause how will it get water?
I am so confused with all the different ways to plant orchids. One of mine is very dehydrated and if I do what Orchid girl says to do, I should just put the rots on top of some sphagnum moss. You recommend the hydroponic setup. I don’t want to lose this orchid, but it’s looking pretty weak.
It can be confusing to figure out which is the best method for your plant, especially because everyone’s growing environment and resources are so different (IE: water quality, ambient humidity, weather, etc). I encourage you to get comfortable with trial and error, and recognize that you might lose some plants along the way. But those losses will be most impactful teachers in your orchid growing journey. But for the time being, Sphagnum sounds like the best option to give your plant a chance at recovery ❤️🩹
I remember you talked about oncidium leaf tip got burn or got brown spot , I having that issue now , how did you deal with them?
I treated it a couple ways: first I addressed the nutrient deficiency causing the die back and started incorporating calcium and magnesium into my nutrient mix when watering. But I also cut off the portions of plant that were burnt, and treated the cut with cinnamon to dry the wound!
@@MichaelsOrchids thank you so much I always treat them with cal mag every months probably need to cut off
I'm just wondering what made you put your orchids in glass containers without access to air flow first?
Hi Michael. Happy To see you! Happy New Year! I think I’m going to switch my Phalaenopsis out of bark and into hydroponics because they dry out so quickly. Also some of my faves have white areas on their leaves that there’s like a dent and then it turns into a hole do you have any idea what’s going on? I know that’s a difficult question and you may not even see this OK
happy new year Michael‼️
With your epidendrum why not use some of those Keikis in bark ?
An absolutely inspired idea! That’s exactly what I’ll do 💛
Happy New Year! I'd like asking you put the names of products that you use in your orchids. Like: pure water, for example. I'm brazilian and my english is terrible. Excuse me!! You speak so fast . So, please: put the name of your products on video , if you have time to do it.
HELLO MICHAEL HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU AND FAMILY I HOPE YOU ENJOYED YOUR HOLIDAY. GREAT VIDEO AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING. STAY SAFE AND HAPPY GROWING 😊 REAH
Right back at you, Reah! I hope you had an amazing holiday season, happy growing!! 🌸🌺💛