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Growing and caring for a large collection of orchids in Upper Manhattan, NYC

Contact: nicole.deannnna@gmail.com
Repotting Overgrown Cattleya Orchid
13:03
5 месяцев назад
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@richarddrake9650
@richarddrake9650 12 часов назад
Im enjoying my wildcat/bobcat catt...somewhat scented..
@richarddrake9650
@richarddrake9650 12 часов назад
Yours is beautiful. Your tips are on spot..
@richarddrake9650
@richarddrake9650 12 часов назад
So so camt wait till i get a sharry baby orchid..
@user-yj9tx9xg8b
@user-yj9tx9xg8b 14 часов назад
Is solo beautiful 🤩
@dsiegel22
@dsiegel22 14 часов назад
When the hybridizers found that Richard Mueller they opened up an entire new world of beautiful cattleyas, brassavolas, and blc combos.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 13 часов назад
@@dsiegel22 💯💯💯
@annatydniouk5739
@annatydniouk5739 17 часов назад
Beautiful orchid! ❤
@deedeeblooms7896
@deedeeblooms7896 День назад
Beautiful ❤
@barblucas2539
@barblucas2539 День назад
It's very Beautiful
@shirleyholt898
@shirleyholt898 День назад
Very pretty.🌸❤️
@bettedaviseyes8563
@bettedaviseyes8563 День назад
Beautiful RM cross. Thanks so much for turning me on to these!
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 21 час назад
@@bettedaviseyes8563 you're welcome ❣️
@shirleytaylor9267
@shirleytaylor9267 День назад
Wow 😍
@bthyme
@bthyme День назад
I got Rhyncholaelia digbyana x self from Hausermann at least two years ago, maybe more. It has its first flower right now. Awesome. As far as fragrance goes it is infrequent. If is very powerful, but if you are not present when it happens you might not think it has a fragrance. I experienced it in the middle of the day; if it happens at night too bad I am asleep. The leaves look different than yours--more terete like Brassavola. Seedling variation I guess. Also, I have Paph. primulinum that I got from Akatsuka in bloom about a year and a half ago. It is also a sequential bloomer and just kept pushing out new buds on the stem for months. It is taking a rest too, so no bloom this spring. Or maybe I did not give it everything it wanted. We'll see next spring.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 21 час назад
@@bthyme oh man you're lucky it bloomed so quickly! I can't wait for mine to bloom 😭🥹
@virginiadendy
@virginiadendy День назад
OMG, the first RM cross that I’ve seen in that color. Just tried to buy one. Every one was sold out 😾 You’re making an impact! 💜
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 21 час назад
@@virginiadendy I hope you find some!! ❤️
@elsapanta9251
@elsapanta9251 День назад
I love it 🥰😍… quick question do you have a video tutorial for oncidium orchids care? Just wondering 🤔, a week ago I got my first one and I want to learn more about them I have experience with phalenopsis and zapatito orchids but still have lots to learn
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 21 час назад
@@elsapanta9251 I do, it's one of my most popular videos, check out my videos ❤️
@denisesase
@denisesase День назад
It's so pretty 😍!
@lisaallen7219
@lisaallen7219 День назад
Beautiful. I am getting 2 orchids from Hausermann.I am getting a Blc Copper Queen and a brassavola nodosa. Are most Richard Mueller vigorous?
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 21 час назад
@@lisaallen7219 yes :))
@OrchidWhisperer
@OrchidWhisperer День назад
That is STUNNING, Nicole! 🤩😇
@wandashaw3551
@wandashaw3551 День назад
She's absolutely gorgeous 😍 ❤️
@stefpix
@stefpix 2 дня назад
Digbyana grows fast for me, but never flowered. Had it for years. I saw a large plant at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. It is very high up. Close to the glass of the conservatory. I saw also a nice plant in the Yucatán. Some lady had it on a branch hanging on the wall of her home. In flower. Likely collected. Although there I saw Brassavola nodosa/grandiflora and Myrmecophila species much more common as orchids in home gardens. I started to fertilize more with kelp and orchid pro. I will see next year. I hear one of the slowest orchids is the Agraecum sesquipedale. I think there is a primary hybrid between R. digbyana and glauca. Also another with Brassavola nodosa. Those may be easier to flower.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@stefpix thanks for sharing! I hope yours flowers soon! I have the brassavola Digbyana cross and it blooms easily! It's the Bc. Jimminy Cricket. It's wonderful! Appreciate you watching :)
@stefpix
@stefpix 2 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna what an enabler! I bought one now on eBay. Nice size. And a Dendrobium unicum, which I lusted for years ago. Amazing how the Brassavola is dominant in hybrids with Cattleyas etc. the way the plant looks without the typical pseudobulbs. I just repotted my Brassavola nodosa 4n from Lowe’s and I noticed a spike. It was growing in all directions. Rhyncolaelia Aristocrat is the hybrid between digbyana and glauca. The flowers do not look as striking. But maybe it flowers more easily. Better than no flowers at all! I put my digbyana outside with southern exposure. I give it a lot of light. But I found out some orchids don’t bloom if given too much light. It was useful to see species in situ in Mexico. Even the full sun Myrmecophila species were growing on the lower branches of the red mangroves. The spikes with the flowers were very long, raising above the canopy. But the plant itself was in some shade. Anyway your videos are very inspiring. You have a very good set up, approach and organized set up. Thank you!
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna День назад
@@stefpix I smiled reading you message, I'm so glad you enjoy the videos. Thank you for watching 🤗
@emmanuelV37
@emmanuelV37 2 дня назад
Species do grow so slow but definitely well worth it! Something so special about a species! Also, some slow species that I'm growing are phragmipedium species....they are so picky!
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@emmanuelV37 I hear that a lot about phrags! I had one once and lost it :(
@emmanuelV37
@emmanuelV37 2 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna they are tough for sure!
@anndriggers6660
@anndriggers6660 2 дня назад
Hi there! Great video. I have a question. Do you lose your phal roots after potting? It seems like no matter what i do, my phals are dumping their roots! It's so frustrating and demoralizing! As a matter of fact, that goes for about 85% of all of my orchids. Thoughts? Suggestions? Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful orchids with us. GOALS!
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@anndriggers6660 I'm so sorry to hear that! My cattleyas dump roots sometimes, but the phals and many others don't always dump roots. I'd make sure they are in well draining mix and that you allow them to dry in the begging especially if you find they are dumping roots. I hope this helps!
@dsiegel22
@dsiegel22 2 дня назад
I have a Rhyncholaelia Aristocrat purchased 2 years ago. It had three huge green flowers fragrant strong citrus. It has a large root system but hasn't produced any new growths. It has upright healthy dark green firm leaves. Due to our exceptionally hot weather in SE FL. I am not chancing with too much sunlight exposure. The plant is getting larger but I don't expect any flowers because it isn't showing any new sheaths. In the winter months I plan on slowly acclimating it to more indirect sunlight.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@dsiegel22 that one sounds wonderful. I think it's a cross between Digbyana and Glauca. I hope it blooms for you soon!
@easyrider8089
@easyrider8089 3 дня назад
Love tis clip !!! Good info...But your Nails are the Bomb!!! 😵‍💫🤣😵‍💫🤣Aloha and Mahalos from Hawaii ...Love all of your presentations...👍🤙👍🤙💯💯💯
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@easyrider8089 I appreciate that :)
@rickl.orchids
@rickl.orchids 3 дня назад
NIcole, you always come up with some great ideas for a video.......I really enjoyed watching and listening to your chat.....slow growers are in every collection....My slow growers are probably the Phals.....they grow well, just not as fast as some other genus.......sometimes its the plant, and sometimes they are missing something.....the 4 you showed are worth the wait, and effort........ some things to consider... the Digbyana I had was mounted and grew like a cattleya....it didnt like being potted...... .....many Paphs are called "Limeys" due to growing on limestone cliffs, and they need a more alkaline media to grow well...Mine were in moss when I got them....I repotted them in lava mixed with limestone chips,.....after reading up on them......the plants grew many shoots and the mottling in the leaves got more color......they also due poorly under LED lighting....stomata issue with red and blue spectrums... .....that Cattleya walkeriana is a sought after orchid, what a beauty....a very nice one....and its also a limestone cliff dweller...again a great show, I love the talks you do......
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@rickl.orchids @rickl.orchids I appreciate your comments as always Rick! Good to know that the Digbyana does well mounted. Someone also suggested that I grow it in a clay pot so it can dry faster. When it's time to repot I'm going to go that route. I'm glad that you figured out your "limeys" that's very good troubleshooting. To get mottling on leaves to improve and better growth by figuring this out, now that's what advanced growing is about. Thank you for sharing all of this, a lot for me to ponder and adjust. Just goes to show you have to be really in tune with species and certain kinds of orchids and what works for the general population, may not work for all of them Have a wonderful weekend!
@Joe-nj3bb
@Joe-nj3bb 3 дня назад
My fastest growing orchids are in an enclosed, eastern facing porch. For July, the average temperature was 79F and the average humidity was 60%. My slowest growing orchids are the hybrid paphs, miltoniopsis, and a pupurata cattleya. My Amazing Thailand cattleya is also pretty slow and it's in the porch.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@Joe-nj3bb I'm not surprised about the paphs! Your summer temps are enviable compared to what we get here 😂😭
@judycook4314
@judycook4314 3 дня назад
I really, really don't appreciate it when I get two orchids in a pot to make it appear as though the "plant" is larger. Also, it seems that so many sellers only have seedlings. I'm 72 - I don't want seedlings!
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@judycook4314 I completely understand! I think sometimes it's not on purpose but they are tangled within each other. I didn't notice it until the plant was larger and I was able to separate them!
@RobertaOrchid1
@RobertaOrchid1 3 дня назад
Yup, makes a lot of sense! I have a few species that are slow to grow and some that I am waiting to flower after many years… phaphiopedilum phillipenense, laelia purpurata ‘carnea’, laelia anceps ‘vietchiana’ to name a few.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@RobertaOrchid1 they are rewarding when they bloom though :)
@mirelatrica1892
@mirelatrica1892 3 дня назад
Hi !Got a glauca that blooms every 6 months on 2 directions. Got it from Akerne orchids in Eu for 15€ and love it' s night parfume.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@mirelatrica1892 very nice! Can't wait to smell mine!
@richarddrake9650
@richarddrake9650 3 дня назад
Ive got a slow grower.
@michaelmccarthy4077
@michaelmccarthy4077 3 дня назад
Haha, you want slow, try Dimorphorchis lowii. It puts out, at best, 2 leaves per year and it isn't a vigorous root grower. I've had mine 4 years and it is _barely_ bigger. I will be 💀 by the time it is blooming size. I think your digbyana is big enough to bloom next year. It should be giving you multiple growth points, so even though it only pushes one flush of growths per year, there should be two new growths from most leads. Mine is literally a mat.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
OMG that sounds SLOWWWWWW god, 4 hats and barely progress is PAINFUL. I hope digbyana blooms soon, from a little baby it'll be so rewarding. I really like the flowers!
@SVKLOrchids
@SVKLOrchids 3 дня назад
Is it possible to get the digbyana, glauca, and walkeriana into hotter and brighter conditions? You might also consider getting them into clay pots when you repot them next time so they dry quicker. They should grow more quickly under those conditions!
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@SVKLOrchids they are definitely in hot and bright situations, but I can repot them next time into clay! They were both in semi hydro in the beginning so maybe that's what stalled them! Do you find they grow fast for you? Seeing mixed comments with some folks agreeing and some folks do better with them! Will let them dry out more! Thanks Svk!
@rutherosado8718
@rutherosado8718 3 дня назад
I found some interesting information regarding walkerianas and that is that they need total darkness at night in order to bloom.
@SVKLOrchids
@SVKLOrchids 2 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna Yes, mine grow extremely fast in the Texas heat and sun! It’s definitely possible the s/h set them back. Still, one growth per year is really slow. Hopefully they pick up the pace as the root system gets larger.
@SVKLOrchids
@SVKLOrchids 2 дня назад
@@rutherosado8718 Yes, this is true for the pure species. The alba that Nicole has is a known hybrid with loddigesii, so the night light issue should not be a problem.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@SVKLOrchids thank you for this. Gosh, I wish I knew semi hydro had these draw backs before I tried it 🥹 Appreciate your feedback! Let's see how it goes!
@justinsdutchtropics
@justinsdutchtropics 3 дня назад
Spot on Nicole! I used to be such a species snob, best thing I ever did was to start growing hybrids though I do still love the species. Keep up the good work, love your content
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@justinsdutchtropics I like a mixture of both, but if I didn't have hybrids I'd probably give up on the hobby lol
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@justinsdutchtropics and thank you so much for the lovely comment ☺️
@susanh9082
@susanh9082 3 дня назад
Please tell me where you get all your Richard Muellers. They are beautiful and I have only found three
@judycook4314
@judycook4314 3 дня назад
Ebay has them if you want to try that route. Maybe Etsy also. I got some from Sunset Valley Orchids.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@susanh9082 sunset valley, Hausermann and Bag Babies :)
@jacklin5661
@jacklin5661 3 дня назад
Your pharg’s leaves are limp might be too much light. It happened to mine and when I moved it, the leaves returned their stiffness.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@jacklin5661 thank you for that, is definitely on bright light, I'll try to pull it back!
@user-yj9tx9xg8b
@user-yj9tx9xg8b 3 дня назад
I love your channel, the plants are so beautiful 🎉
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@user-yj9tx9xg8b TYSM ❤️
@shirleyholt898
@shirleyholt898 3 дня назад
Hi Nicole. It’s good to know that I’m not the only one with slow bloomers. I have L. tenebrosa alba `Thanhauser Treasure’ x Brc digbyana alba Mrs Chase. I’ve had it for about 4 to 5 years now and it’s never bloomed. I have 1 Phrag. and 9 Paths. They are slow, but eventually they bloom. My Pathiopedilm Delenatii had 2 blooms on her spike this year. She won’t bloom again until the new growth gets large enough ( 7 to 9) leaves. Thanks for sharing. 👏🥰💐
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
That first cross sounds beautiful! When they bloom they will be so worth it! Gosh paphs are slow, I need to do better with them :)
3 дня назад
Nicole, também acho as walkerianas muito, muito lentas. Tenho algumas mudas e, com sorte, soltam um broto por ano, apenas. Nas condições do meu apartamento, as mudas de vanda e uma muda de cattleya tigrina são ainda mais lentas que as walkerianas. Por outro lado, as oncidiums e phalaenopsis são muito rápidas e vigorosas, mesmo quando são mudas.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
As especies sāo assim ne? Eu tb acho que as phals e oncidiums sao muito mais facil de cultivar. Um beijo amigo!
2 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna Como só cultivo orquídeas há dois anos, ainda estou aprendendo como elas se desenvolvem. Sobre as oncidiums, essas são impressionantes aqui no meu apartamento, já tive 4 delas se desenvolvendo a partir de um único bulbo cada uma.
@bmanthegreat00
@bmanthegreat00 3 дня назад
Paphiopedilum philippinense for sure. Multiple years for a growth to mature. Surprisingly the flower spike and buds grow fast 🤷‍♂️
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@bmanthegreat00 that's a long time! Man, paphs are notorious for taking forever huh?
@zeldakasumi
@zeldakasumi 3 дня назад
I have an Oeceoclades Yoko. It puts out about one new growth per year for me, but that's a-okay because I grow this special miniature for its leaves. I also have a Paphiopedilum delenatii, which is well know to be slow growing even for a Paph, but I also grow it for its leaves, so once again, I'm pleased just looking at its lovely leaf mottling.❤
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@zeldakasumi I want that one! I hear it smells good too (Delenatii)
@zeldakasumi
@zeldakasumi 3 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna I'm looking forward to the scent being a nice bonus whenever it does manage to bloom. Its leaves are pretty and striking in pattern, so it's not a boring looking Paph in the meantime. I grow it next to a window, so it's naturally growing away from me and facing the window, but the back/underside of the leaves has a different pattern than the front so it's fun to look at from all angles and inviting to pick up every once in awhile to enjoy the different patterns.
@denisesase
@denisesase 3 дня назад
One of my hariba type Vanda falcatas purchased as a tiny single growth, it's painfully slow 😑.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@denisesase oh man! I understand that haha
@denisesase
@denisesase 3 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna 😄
@crazykittensmiles
@crazykittensmiles 3 дня назад
The only orchids I can buy where I am are 9 times out of 10 seedling. They show them full grown and then you receive something like 3 inches big. It's frustrating. 😐
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@crazykittensmiles seedlings take so long 😭 Hybrid seedlings grow much faster, but I understand this struggle!
@crazykittensmiles
@crazykittensmiles 3 дня назад
What does species orchid mean?
@denisesase
@denisesase 3 дня назад
It means that this type of plant exists in the wild. You'll also see them referred to as botanical orchids. Most species orchids on sale are grown in a laboratory since it's usually illegal to harvest wild orchids. You'll see non-species plants (such as man made crosses between different species, or even natural crosses) referred to as hybrids. There's a lot of intricacy to this such as hybrids between different genera, but hope my basic explanation helps.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@crazykittensmiles what Denise said is correct :)
@LaplaceDaemon
@LaplaceDaemon 3 дня назад
There is a good chance my slowest growing plant will be R. glauca i only had it for 2 month so i don’t really know how fast it is yet. Otherwise i‘m only growing orchids that are fragrant species orchids, but from genera that grow very quickly (mostly Masdevallia and Sobralia) and they generally all quadruple in mass each year. I do however have orchids that take their time with blooming and am having the funny experience that you probably only get with Sobralia where your orchid is taller than you without its pot, but hasn’t flowered yet and might in fact not be flowering size.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@LaplaceDaemon it takes time for orchids to adjust, sometimes two months isn't enough. Masdevalias are so cool, I wish I could grow them here but my temps don't suit them well.
@LaplaceDaemon
@LaplaceDaemon 3 дня назад
@@NicoleDeanna You can if temperatures are the only issue. Masdevallia is a very big genus and although a random Masdevallia is more likely to be cool growing than not there are as many warm or warm-intermediate growing Masdevallias as there are phalaenopsis species. The very fragrant Masdevallia mejiana for example comes from altitudes of only 500-800m and doesn’t even like it cool. It’s just the large flowered neon-colored ones (ignea, veitchiana, coccinea…) that are consistently cool growing but those aren’t fragrant so i am not interested anyway.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 2 дня назад
@@LaplaceDaemon thank you for that, I'll look into this!
@lisaallen7219
@lisaallen7219 3 дня назад
I have a rhynchostylis gigantea red. 12:05 I was told that it's a slow grower. Is amazing Thailand Rainbow orchid a slow growing? I have a seedling the new leaf is growing slowly.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@lisaallen7219 I'm not familiar with Thailand rainbow, but I've heard of rhynchostylis being very slow 🦥
@hillbillyorchids
@hillbillyorchids 3 дня назад
Great video! My digbyana grows pretty fast. It worries me yours isn't healthy cause of where it came from. 😢 glauca i recently received so i cant attest to how fast or slow yet. Mine is smaller than yours though 😂 so that worries me!😂😂😂
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@hillbillyorchids thanks for that Paula! That's helpful to know. I'm seeing mixed comments on this one! Svk said it may grow faster if I get it in clay and let it dry. How long did it take for you to bloom it?
@janicelindegard6615
@janicelindegard6615 3 дня назад
I feel like they are ALL slow, except for a dendrobium hybrid and an oncidium I bought from Carmela's Orchids at least four years ago. None of the cattleyas have bloomed. :( I think 2025 could be the year. Lol.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@janicelindegard6615 it will be the year you get them to bloom and you will be over the moon!!!
@f.dangerfield3549
@f.dangerfield3549 3 дня назад
Have never gotten a Richard Mueller to bloom...
@judycook4314
@judycook4314 3 дня назад
Me either! Why????
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
They are easy growers usually, the biggest troubleshooting thing I find is that light is usually not enough when you're not getting blooms and it's pushing out decent growths. I hope they bloom for you!! They are some of the most vigorous orchids in my collection
@kat1984
@kat1984 3 дня назад
My collection is young. So far, my tolumnias are the slowest.
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@kat1984 I need to try tolumnias again, I only had one and killed it long ago lol, I must try again!
@MSgrismelda
@MSgrismelda 3 дня назад
Definitely the digbyana is soooooo slow I had a seedling and after like 3 years in semy hydro she die... So. Have other bigger now from Letstalkplants and she looks amazing
@MSgrismelda
@MSgrismelda 3 дня назад
Also the Glauca Maria gave me one that bloomed for me and was gorgeous
@NicoleDeanna
@NicoleDeanna 3 дня назад
@@MSgrismelda I can't wait for them to bloom for us!!
@sheilabroad8192
@sheilabroad8192 4 дня назад
Sweet..love the music too