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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

To view the next video in this series click: http://www.monkeysee.com/play/3187 Cultural requirements of the Dendrobium orchid

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  • why is she so far away that you can't see any of the plants??

  • lol i wish people who produce these videos would get people who actually knew what they were talking about. Denphal is in reference to Dendrobium phalaenopsis... (biggibum). Not Dendrobium X Phalaenopsis.

  • @baby2003442000 19-31-10 schultz orchid fert only while growing, reduce watering and no food when terminal leaf appears, leaves should be light green and even a slight red tint on the edges(Denphals or D. biggibum) to indicate adequate light.

  • Dendrobium Phalaenopsis (Denphal)- named so because of the long Phalaenopsis like sprays of blooms but not related to the Phalaenopsis species. Dendrobium nobile requires much different care - obtain a good book for reference.

    These are not cross bred with Phalaenopsis!!

  • @Mansio1..hey this works for your grandfather because Vanda and Phalaenopsis are in the same Tribe Vandeae. While this example above would not work becuase Dendrobium is in the Podochilaeae Tribe

  • @atantar2 Hi there, it is possible because my grandfather breeds Vanda orchids and Phalaenopsis when their a different genera together and it works.

    :)

  • @pad9 Hi there, When you said denthal, she acutally meant Den + Phal. It means that the dendrobium and another orchid called Phalaenopsis is cross breeded together. That is why its called DenPhal as Den is short form for Dendrobium and Phal for Phalaenopsis.

  • I think i have exactly that dendrobium in my house. What kind did she say it was? it sounds like she says: denthal dendrobium but i'm not sure, any ideas out there?

  • The title of this video should be changed to: "Dendrobiums are making a comeback...and other random information".

  • this lady doesnt know what she's talking about when it comes to breeding dendrobium and phalaenopsis....which you cannot mix the two since they are in different genera

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