am now total confused! i have just been told by an orchid nursary not to soak the orchid and water about every 10-12 days & never wet the leaves? so what do i do???
i love orchids great vid thanks...although not so easy to take care of after all..north east sun spray everyday every other feeding us fertilizer wow. its basically the same care for African violets. I like to soak them in a container of water for a couple mins then drain. I love tropical plans and use to live in Louisiana. m now in tucson and after ample tropical plant casualties I just went with dessert sun loving plants.
i NEED help. my orchid plant are dying. it is a dendrobium. i repotting it recently and i placed it with charcoals around it. it grew from another cane and as it grow it fell of it. so i decide to repot. now it's in a plastic pot surrounded by charcoal. am i doing it correctly?
you need to placed in well-aired and the air need circulation to avoid getting disease or maybe it cause by over-water, only repot once a year not every month.
when ever you see that the plant need a more room to grow beside after repott you should use physan to prevent the plant getting disease also make sure every tool you've used must be clean with alcohol and make sure the plastic pot got a hole so plant need air to try out if the water still trap inside you may got a rott root even lost you're plant. Good Luck
Hmm, great video but I think you should avoid pouring water on the center of the plant, just pour it around it. Or let it sink in water for 15-30mins. Also you can put it on top of some moist rocks for humidity.
This video is really good advice for those kinds of orchids, but we have to remember that there are many kinds of orchids and some of this information is actually false for the broad classification "orchids".
This clip is potentially confusing to a new orchid grower. It uses only the general term "orchid" and implies that all orchids can be cared for in this way. That is not correct. The info in this clip is specific to one kind of orchid, a Phalaenopsis and the care instructions given are for Phalaenopsis. Unfortunately they don't tell you that. Some orchids would die if given the kind of care recommended in the clip.
does anyone know where to get orchid seeds?
xoxomusic4evaxoxo 1 year ago
60f at night - that's the UK out unless you leave the central heating on all night!
jesoby 1 year ago
visit dick and sandy wells at hilltop orchid nursery outside of indianapolis! they're great people!
rquit1122 2 years ago
am now total confused! i have just been told by an orchid nursary not to soak the orchid and water about every 10-12 days & never wet the leaves? so what do i do???
murphcroft 2 years ago
Nice video, but CAUTION the info here relates only to phals; other types of orchid have quite different requirements!
pinkashram 2 years ago 3
o_O wow keep and orchids and give me one of her!!
ipimpedurputa 2 years ago
The instructions I got with our Orchid was to prune back down five nodes. Unfortunately the video had nothing about pruning back or winter care.
dabmim 2 years ago
i love orchids great vid thanks...although not so easy to take care of after all..north east sun spray everyday every other feeding us fertilizer wow. its basically the same care for African violets. I like to soak them in a container of water for a couple mins then drain. I love tropical plans and use to live in Louisiana. m now in tucson and after ample tropical plant casualties I just went with dessert sun loving plants.
christabel2007 2 years ago
He's got the best job in the world!
Ara0Lucia 2 years ago
i NEED help. my orchid plant are dying. it is a dendrobium. i repotting it recently and i placed it with charcoals around it. it grew from another cane and as it grow it fell of it. so i decide to repot. now it's in a plastic pot surrounded by charcoal. am i doing it correctly?
soulsicle 2 years ago
you need to placed in well-aired and the air need circulation to avoid getting disease or maybe it cause by over-water, only repot once a year not every month.
tuanphong408 2 years ago
when ever you see that the plant need a more room to grow beside after repott you should use physan to prevent the plant getting disease also make sure every tool you've used must be clean with alcohol and make sure the plastic pot got a hole so plant need air to try out if the water still trap inside you may got a rott root even lost you're plant. Good Luck
tuanphong408 2 years ago
very good tutorial, I learn a lot from these. Thanks a lot.
tuanphong408 2 years ago
Hmm, great video but I think you should avoid pouring water on the center of the plant, just pour it around it. Or let it sink in water for 15-30mins. Also you can put it on top of some moist rocks for humidity.
gr33nalex 2 years ago
good and informative. i will try out the techniques and watch as my orchids grow. tanx
soulsicle 3 years ago
good info sweetie! Keep up the good work!
CescoPisicoli 3 years ago
Thanks so much! -Meghan
askthedecorator 3 years ago
This video is really good advice for those kinds of orchids, but we have to remember that there are many kinds of orchids and some of this information is actually false for the broad classification "orchids".
Ninjarsweet 3 years ago 9
thanks for the handy info i will be using it because im an orchid virgin now im a beginer
wilbertcarbert 3 years ago
This vwas a very good tutorial on the care of Phalaenopsis.
FISHGAL69 3 years ago
This clip is potentially confusing to a new orchid grower. It uses only the general term "orchid" and implies that all orchids can be cared for in this way. That is not correct. The info in this clip is specific to one kind of orchid, a Phalaenopsis and the care instructions given are for Phalaenopsis. Unfortunately they don't tell you that. Some orchids would die if given the kind of care recommended in the clip.
kdawg8197 4 years ago 23
Love your video, nice personality and an easy to digest format. I have a few questions about my orchid;
You mention to add water soluble fertilizer every other week. What type of water soluble fertilizer should I buy? Brand?
What size pot for a one stalk plant and lastly, when should I re-pot?
Thanks!
drjsteinberg 4 years ago
look it up?
breekola 2 years ago
love it,,,I'm not even into to orchids,now i feel like giving it a try..lol
braveheart631 4 years ago
Rock on ^^
gmoderest 4 years ago