Hi Karin. Hi Linus! Equagenera is my favorite orchis house. I ordered my birthday orchids from them . I will receive them in October, as we will be gone for a month. I was so excited to see how everything is going. Happy growing and I hope you will be as happy with yours as I have been in the past.
Thank you Kelly! I hope ecuagenera eu will perform! 2 bad not a guge selection ( yet) but I'll problably give them another go later on again. Good luck with yours and happy birthday in advance🎂🍰
Hi there , well yes! It shall be interesting to see if they'll get lighter colour to their leafsets well inside with some extra light again, and if the lower temperatures actually did its job and triggers them to put out spikes further on! Thank's for watching/commenting 😃😃
Great video, thanks for sharing. I like the way that you have gone back time to show their original state and after two months. You are doing really well with your phrags and I can't wait for the blooms. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Thank you! 🥰 this video just lied there awaiting to be uploaded and time just went on and on and on... you know how it is. So why not include the updates in it I figured 😀
Hi Karin, well some paphs/phrags take forever to make new roots. You will see if new growth grows on or leaves. I still have my problem child too, seems like it makes a new leave, but still no new growth. It had 0 roots left, just nobbings... Greets from Germany! 😊👍🌺
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment, It made me very happy this early morning here in Sweden! ❤️🙏🤝 I just HAD to translate it! Here it goes: "I really like your content, I really like orchids, that's why I immediately became a follower of your channel, greetings from Indonesia, greetings from a hobby"
Ki Karin, I've never grown phrapgs but I was tempted to buy a Paphipedilum purpurata but next time I looked it was already sold out. Ah well. When I have more space maybe I will find one again. I think you were trying to say drought a few times to indicate a dry period but the gh is silent in drought like night. It's ph like in photography that is pronounced f. I was wondering is she meaning to say draft which is a windy condition. Like when a cold draft comes in through a crack in the window. A drought is when the grass turns brown. Anyway just fyi. So many I was never quite tempted to get into unless I found the right one, much like catasetums, cychnodes, mormodes, and whatnot. I feel like our climates are probably better suited for zygopetalums. Trying my luck with a miltoniopsis for first time this winter. So far so good but I will be testing to see if it can survive 12 degrees. Fingers crossed it does ok. Take care.
😁😁 that's funny! I was certain I'd gotten it all right! Yes, a drought wirh got dry weather when the glass rurns brown, thank's!!! I'll go to google and se how they pronounce it. But food to know, words we never or seldom use may turn out very very funny pronounced. I only have my old school english taught maaaany years ago in my bank of memories 😁😁 digging and digging.. Well, I always exaggerate, if and when I get hooked up on something I want em all 😁😁 but in this case I stopped at about 9! All kovachii hybrids nothong else really...or besseae. My phragmipedium Cardinale bloomed in low light, high temperatures at least, we shall see about the others! Paphiopedilums seems to be easier to grow hence their temperature requirements are less picky... well miltoniopis are great but I never quite succeeded with those due to spidermites. And bad rootsystems.
Hi Karin. Hi Linus! Equagenera is my favorite orchis house. I ordered my birthday orchids from them . I will receive them in October, as we will be gone for a month. I was so excited to see how everything is going. Happy growing and I hope you will be as happy with yours as I have been in the past.
Thank you Kelly! I hope ecuagenera eu will perform! 2 bad not a guge selection ( yet) but I'll problably give them another go later on again. Good luck with yours and happy birthday in advance🎂🍰
The orchids seem to be doing well!💚
Hi there , well yes! It shall be interesting to see if they'll get lighter colour to their leafsets well inside with some extra light again, and if the lower temperatures actually did its job and triggers them to put out spikes further on! Thank's for watching/commenting 😃😃
Hi Karin! Your Ecuagenera orchids by the passage of two months is growing micely in your grow space.
Thank you! I will continously let them sray outside until 10 degrees celcius at night. 😀
Thanks for sharing . I like the content format.
Thank you! Great to hear! I will do it some more from now on 😀
Great video, thanks for sharing. I like the way that you have gone back time to show their original state and after two months. You are doing really well with your phrags and I can't wait for the blooms. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Thank you! 🥰 this video just lied there awaiting to be uploaded and time just went on and on and on... you know how it is. So why not include the updates in it I figured 😀
@@KarinsOrchids Great job, though it's a lot more work, so glad you included the update.
@@marygorchidsmore2058 Thank you!😍
Hi Karin,
well some paphs/phrags take forever to make new roots. You will see if new growth grows on or leaves. I still have my problem child too, seems like it makes a new leave, but still no new growth. It had 0 roots left, just nobbings...
Greets from Germany! 😊👍🌺
Yes, they are kunda slow!!! But not enough light is a major cause to that atleast they're getting sufficient humidity outside!
I like you !!
We’ve got the wave this week getting up to thirties, so they say you’re okay to seem to be doing very well. Catch you soon
Really!!! 30 degrees celcius?!! Ohhh...we had 24,5 yesterday best weather for 2 months!! Now I'm actually starting to enjoy rain soooo cozy 😇
Saya sangat suka konten anda, saya sangat suka anggrek, makanya saya langsung jadi pengikut chanel anda, salam dari Indonesia, salam satu hobby❤❤
Thank you so much for your beautiful comment, It made me very happy this early morning here in Sweden! ❤️🙏🤝 I just HAD
to translate it! Here it goes:
"I really like your content, I really like orchids, that's why I immediately became a follower of your channel, greetings from Indonesia, greetings from a hobby"
Hi, I'm wondering how your aquariums are doing and if you could give us a peek.♥
Hi there! Unusual request but I'll gladly include them briefly in my coming video! Thank's for beeing curious 🥰
Hi there! I lmclued my aquariums in my latest video if you'd like to see! 😀😀
Ki Karin, I've never grown phrapgs but I was tempted to buy a Paphipedilum purpurata but next time I looked it was already sold out. Ah well. When I have more space maybe I will find one again. I think you were trying to say drought a few times to indicate a dry period but the gh is silent in drought like night. It's ph like in photography that is pronounced f. I was wondering is she meaning to say draft which is a windy condition. Like when a cold draft comes in through a crack in the window. A drought is when the grass turns brown. Anyway just fyi. So many I was never quite tempted to get into unless I found the right one, much like catasetums, cychnodes, mormodes, and whatnot. I feel like our climates are probably better suited for zygopetalums. Trying my luck with a miltoniopsis for first time this winter. So far so good but I will be testing to see if it can survive 12 degrees. Fingers crossed it does ok. Take care.
😁😁 that's funny! I was certain I'd gotten it all right! Yes, a drought wirh got dry weather when the glass rurns brown, thank's!!! I'll go to google and se how they pronounce it. But food to know, words we never or seldom use may turn out very very funny pronounced. I only have my old school english taught maaaany years ago in my bank of memories 😁😁 digging and digging..
Well, I always exaggerate, if and when I get hooked up on something I want em all 😁😁 but in this case I stopped at about 9! All kovachii hybrids nothong else really...or besseae. My phragmipedium Cardinale bloomed in low light, high temperatures at least, we shall see about the others! Paphiopedilums seems to be easier to grow hence their temperature requirements are less picky... well miltoniopis are great but I never quite succeeded with those due to spidermites. And bad rootsystems.