Just found your channel after getting serious about trying to save an orchid that was gifted to me. I do believe it developed root & crown rot cuz it lost all of her leaves. So following your advice about how to save my poor leafless plant. I LOVE how you incorporate the anatomy & physiology of the plant. Thanks for all you do - I will update if I manage to save it - LOL.
Oh my gosh. The one that attached to your windowsill 😂 I'm just getting started gardening and it's pretty wild how much personality plants can have in their own way
Thank you for this video I found it interesting. Do you have any articles about orchids and tropism regarding them moving in nature to find the right location?
Thanks for sharing . In the west where I live where there is a 4 season of winter fall summer and spring I can not grow an orchid In the East where I was born I attached all my orchids To the bark of the tree And they just love it And give me beautiful flowers All the time I really love to own a cattleya Do you have ways to maintain them all year round as a house plant Omg the temp in NY NOW is minus 11 degrees .
I found some live moss a few years ago in the forest and now I have it in many vases, aquariums and other clear containers. It lives and grows, here is the video:How to grow and propagate moss. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H2gZHQ2Egos.html