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Thank you so much for this! Your video was simple and informative! Can I ask, do you ever grow your phaelonopsis orchids with the roots upwards and the flowers hanging down as they grow in the wild? I was thinking of making a display of mine on a large moss covered branch and let them grow as they like that and wondered if it would be successful? I live in the uk so it is a cooler climate , but they seem to grow well for me.
Qld Australia here. Mine ate 5 feet tall and wise. Grow all thru my garden Best in winter with the red bracts... I take cuttings and fill every spot. I have pint and cream/variegated.. Love them ty for your video. So glad I live here 😊
Nothing compares to a freshly picked coconut from the trees of dominican Republic. Most coconuts sold in the US supermarkets are old and flavorless and not uncommon to be rotten. A fresh picked coconuts taste is completely different. Delicious
This is so cool!! I was wondering if it would work for staghorn ferns, and then you panned the camera 😂 thanks for sharing, I will try this technique next time
I can’t get the plastic liner out of the ceramic pot to even try this. It only came out twice when I got her and has been stuck since so idk if I’ll have to crack the pot or not it’s ceramic
Thank you. I’m about to try to repot my 2 VFT’s I bought about a month ago. I bought everything they needed right after I got them (water, soil - VFT mix with perlite, peat moss and sphagnum moss, - and planters), but have been so scared to mess with them because they’re doing okay, somehow, and I’m scared I’ll end up killing them if I even mess with them lol. I love them and so badly want them to survive, but I know I have to get them repotted.
I think your greatest contribution here was to adjust my perceptions of "ideal beauty" when it comes to certain types of orchids! Am wondering though - would you recommend occasional misting with a light fertilizer mixture on the aerial roots?
I live in Washington state and it’s dry here so orchids slowly die. I finally discovered a magic trick to grow orchids. I buy a box of giant 5 gallon ziplock bags and put the orchids inside under a grow light or near a window and they grow like crazy with fuzzy roots because of the prolific root hairs. I’ve never had luck with orchids but I know that growing plants isn’t about luck so I figured it out.