Hello, my name is Misael Jr Diputado. I am currently based in New Zealand but I am originally from the Philippines. I intend to produce a series of vlogs which hopefully will serve as a ready learning resource for everybody wanting to explore the world of plants and gardening. Cheers!
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Hello kabayan. Salamat for the video and shared idea when to repot. Got them too. We are country neighbours. D2 ako sa Sydney. Salamat uli. Dami kong ire-repot.
Im a new grower and learning. The leaves of the original plant of my cymbidiums are dark green with white spots but the new shoots are a lighter green. Ive never had a bloom and Im in the Caribbean with very hot tempertures. What do u think the problem might be as they look unhappy.
I accidentally ripped the new leaf out of my cymbidium will it still grow a new leaf? I saw some yellow on the leaves we’ve had some heavy rain so I checked the roots to see if we’re just overwatering so I lightly and stupidly pinched the new leaf and it just slid right out but it’s still very green did I just kill my one of a kind orchid.?🥹😅😭
Thank you... very informative... have a few only but i need to divide the biggest one... fuscha color... i noted you are NZ based... me too.. i visited a farm of cymbidiums where i bought a few pots... very nice
Hi, thanks for this video with your tips. I just purchased 7 pots of cymbidiums for my collection and I am so happy with them. I hope I can keep them happy and I will make sure to apply your tips on my care for them. A new fan here.
Hi my name is Jan, I love your cymbidiums all the colors, I love to learn to grow cymbidium now. Is it possible to buy few bulb’s from every color you have? I like to learn how to take care of them. What do you think?
Sorry, we've just moved to Christchurch from Wellington. I brought some cymbidium plants with me and i'm just trying to see if the plants are happy in this much colder (but less windy) place. BTW, where are u based?
I just recently got a new mini cymbidium to replace the one I killed trying to learn how to care for them. I thought I had over watered it. I’m 78 and housebound so don’t buy green bananas any more so I just canned the old and bought a new one. It came potted in very little spag moss and is in spike. My question is when do I repot it and can it live in a self watering pot.
Hi sis, good timing, I have just published my video on how to propagate aglaonema and monstera. Please watch it. And yes, calathea and aglaonema are both propagated by crown division.
...CYMBIDIUM ORCHIDS😍. . . I'm an orchid grower from Baguio City, Philippines🤗. . . My search of Cymbidium lead me to your channel😊. . .coz yesterday - a sudden very strong rain, lightening/thunderstorms with ice and strong wind happened in our city and some of my more than 80plus potted cymbidiums fell down😢. . .i am due for repotting supposedly nextweek but this occurence came without typhoon but just an LPA still from afar. .anyhow, i am looking for cymbidium growers who uses soil only and i haven't seen one yet. . .because i grow all my cymbidiums with pure soil mixed with compost made of kitchen n yard scraps i harvested myself. . .yes it is just soil because they are used to it already, and their placement is in the second floor terrace that can be blown by a strong winds so i want them to be in soil . .now, i see in you that a pinetree bark can be used mixed with some lime for the pH since pine are acidic. . .THANK YOU SIR🤗. . .I plan to cymbidium with soil mixed with pine barks and lime. . .after all, i'm from the city of pines so barks should be readily available...😊
The pine bark that I used are composted and commercially available. Not sure if fresh pine bark will work. Anyway, I wish all the best. Happy gardening!
...mmmmmm there are cymbidiums that grows well in the warm and cold so better research the warm tolerant cymbidiums. . .i live in the North of Luzon growing cymbidiums😊...
The keys would be: right maturity, sufficient light, right temperature, rich soil, sufficient moisture. I have described all these in my video. Cheers!
I just rescued 3 pots of this orchid... they were up the back of a large and neglected garden.... with one of them, the roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot😯.. After watching this video, I am going to have a very good look at mine, buy some potting mix, and try to do as you did... 3rd August Blue Mountains NSW Australia
Hello, I had just found your video. I am not sure if you would be able to give me advice on a large pot of orchids that I was just given by a friend who is moving house. I love orchids but never grew them before. I am very lost as to what I can yo with it. Can I propagate it and repot it to smaller plants? I can see that it is flowering. I do not hv alot of inside or shaded space. But have a big outdoor area. Would be lovely to get some expert advice from you. Thank you.
@@kathylee7528 Hi. Is it cymbidium orchid? The best time to propagate the plant is right after flowering. You can try to follow the way I divided the whole clump, make sure you use the right potting mix (it's labelled orchid potting mix), place it in a spot in your garden where there is partial shade (particularly to protect it from hot afternoon sun), and water it twice a week. All the best!
@ezigardening Hi, thank you for your reply. Another question i have also, do you have any recommendations to where I can buy the large barks besides the orchid mixes sold at local stores @ Bunnings, M10/warehouse? I do have a humongous cymbidium plant that very likely need to be splitted into at least 6 or 7 pots plus pots of psuedobulbs as well. Hoping to mix up own orchid mixes myself which would cost less than buying ready mixes. I would appreciate too if you have any tips concerning putting together your own orchid mixes. Cheers!
hello Misael....great video tutorial. if u do decide to sell your cymbidium I would love to be considered. I have only one cymbidium so I am still learning. Your succulents are beautiful 2 👍
About 20 -25-cm pots should be okay. I use controlled-release fertilizers (osmocote) just before spring time. You should find instructions on the fertilizer label as to how much to apply depending on pot size.