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How to Make 100 Orchids From One Without Keiki Paste 

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Cloning orchids without cytokinin hormone or Keiki paste. Watch a video on how you can propagate the Phalaenopsis orchid using peduncles without the use of cytokinin paste. Orchid keiki can appear spontaneously on the peduncles and monopodial stems of orchids from the merestimal cells located in these parts of the orchids. Merestimal cells in plants are like stem cells and from them can naturally form, differentiate and grow roots, leaves, peduncles or babies. What exactly will grow from the meristem cells, depends on where it is located and on the environmental conditions. In particular, on peduncles it is completely natural from such stem cells that either peduncles or young keiki of future orchids grow. We conducted a simple biological experiment with a positive result, proving that, depending on the conditions created, baby orchids from the aforementioned cells can appear on the cut peduncle of an orchid and successfully develop into a separately existing plant. The following materials were used in this experiment: a glass vase 50 cm high, live/ growing sphagnum moss, 3 cut stems of phalaenopsis orchids, perforated film, osmosis water. Ideal Orchid conditions: 25-28 degrees Celsius, humidity 75-80%, daylight hours close to the tropics and subtropics and equal to about 12 hours. #OrchidsCare #orchids #Phalaenopsis #OrchidsForBeginners #PhalaenopsisOrchids
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@jonathanpost5467
@jonathanpost5467 5 лет назад
Wow. I tried this and after almost a month and half there is something happening and the new plants are growing slowly from the nots of the stems. Amazing. Big like.
@gyppaat
@gyppaat 5 лет назад
Where did you actually cut it? Straight from the bottom? I have a spike which does not want to bloom, I want to experiment on it.
@rdreynoldsbanana
@rdreynoldsbanana 5 лет назад
Was the spike cut after blooming occurs, during bloom and "dead headed", off a younger spike, or from a different state of spike I'm unaware of? I'm wanting to bring info to wife and her orchid passion, but I want the right info to bring ;-)
@yellowishgreendragon.-.
@yellowishgreendragon.-. 5 лет назад
@@gyppaat I would suggest cutting it halfway and above one of the nodes.
@gyppaat
@gyppaat 5 лет назад
I will play with it after I finished the experiment with keiki paste
@aebious8886
@aebious8886 5 лет назад
@@gyppaat bruh
@tmgreenlee125
@tmgreenlee125 4 года назад
I tried this two months ago. I used six stems - two in each vase. Two stems died. Three stems are still green, but very little change is happening. And...one of the stems is growing a keiki 😁!!! I can't believe it worked! Thank you for this video.
@sedaklc
@sedaklc 3 года назад
When we cut the flower branches do they grow back from the same place?
@geomorera4717
@geomorera4717 2 года назад
I stuck mine in a banana
@marlenebornman1841
@marlenebornman1841 2 года назад
@@geomorera4717 will it grow
@geomorera4717
@geomorera4717 2 года назад
@@marlenebornman1841 , depending on the species i tried this on a monk orchid leaf stub and i stuck it in a small home grown banna under a tree in some loose pine needles/bark, watered it weekly with my others and she seems to be thriving, a younger specimen so no flower stem yet. Let me know your results :)
@liannesadler5771
@liannesadler5771 3 года назад
Place stems in damp spagnum moss in tall container, keep covered and damp slightly above room temperature until roots form; I just saved you nearly ten minutes.
@josephhamm3449
@josephhamm3449 Год назад
Not all heroes wear capes
@danwilliams4270
@danwilliams4270 Год назад
There is probably a reason people look at videos and not just reading.
@sapphy2
@sapphy2 Год назад
What are we going to do with that 10 minutes
@sapphy2
@sapphy2 Год назад
.........Oh I know I fancy watching a video about orchid propagation
@natalieglinister
@natalieglinister Год назад
Thank you.
@yayciencia
@yayciencia 5 лет назад
I love the glimpses into what it will look like in a couple weeks and a couple months. So many of instructional videos stop without that. Thank you for this high quality content!
@corrieward6111
@corrieward6111 2 года назад
As a professional horticulturist I was very interested in this process.Thank you.Something g I've never tried although I am so interested the production of more orchids. Thank you.This is my next hobby to try and with your help should have success!!Corrie Ward
@terredee
@terredee 4 года назад
This is great info, thank you! Two of my orchids have made keikis on flower stalks. I hadn’t found anything to explain it or what to do about it before coming across this video. I have a bunch of orchids but have never repotted or done anything besides water them while waiting for new blooms, not even fertilize. This video has given me the confidence to fertilize and repot them. Thanks again!
@rajulshah1
@rajulshah1 Год назад
Omg!!!! Im sooo excited i got a little baby on one of the stems (I had put about 12 stems ). The other one is getting flowers...the rest are green but their not dead and nothing is happening to them. Im just excited I got one baby this way !!!
@user-xq5ih5oz2u
@user-xq5ih5oz2u 6 месяцев назад
OMG! Mysteries of all-things orchids revealed! Plus, your delivery is purely coming from a teachable aspect -some orchid experts, I feel, make the subject matter seem more difficult than it is and often sound condescending. You are NOT those things. Thank you for your tutorials! 🙏❤️
@yvonnewarren69
@yvonnewarren69 5 лет назад
I had no idea I even could do this. To think of all the flower stems I've cut off and thrown away when they were finished blooming!
@ajflash7718
@ajflash7718 4 года назад
Yvonne Warren yep you and me both lol
@alicejoseph5726
@alicejoseph5726 3 года назад
Me too cut it off🙀
@siripornarcher8892
@siripornarcher8892 3 года назад
After boom gone, I just leave it no cutting the stem because the nots will grow more flower again and some grow a new plant.
@eviskopsisko9802
@eviskopsisko9802 2 года назад
I have several blooming right now - will definitely try this with all of them
@mssn3166
@mssn3166 2 года назад
Did you try it?
@deborahbeaudoinzaki8019
@deborahbeaudoinzaki8019 Год назад
Thank you for this demo! I am in South Florida and have orchids on my trees; looking forward to trying this!
@hili467
@hili467 6 лет назад
Brilliant! She makes it look so easy; i hope it is. This really excites me! Thank you for opening this door for us!
@hyacinthcross6729
@hyacinthcross6729 6 лет назад
Very informative and I feel encouraged to try this method. Thank you for the clear instructions
@lucindagraniel1522
@lucindagraniel1522 6 лет назад
I am so encouraged by this video.Very straight forward and simple direction. Here I go!
@TheHaRRibbo
@TheHaRRibbo 3 года назад
Hello I wanna try it . Did it work? Shoud I go for it?
@biancabautista2710
@biancabautista2710 3 года назад
@lucinda, how did it work out for you? 😊
@christrinder1255
@christrinder1255 5 лет назад
This is very interesting, I’ve done it in the past with old dendrobium canes with nodes but didn’t know it was possible to do with phals as well!!
@ashleymonzo4744
@ashleymonzo4744 3 года назад
Ohhh how do you do dens?!?! Same way just with cane cutting or flower stem?
@giannagranata1582
@giannagranata1582 2 года назад
@@ashleymonzo4744 there’s subreddits all about propagating orchids :p
@auracollins5549
@auracollins5549 5 лет назад
Thank you for a great video about orchids, one of my orchids after flowering I have put her to rest for a while but within 3 or 4 weeks in one stem I notice something different, a little orchid is growing, thank you again for explaining so well how to grow more orchids 👍, the stem is still attach to the orchid
@markdolan9459
@markdolan9459 3 года назад
Yeah it's useful , how are you doing Aura?
@judytelles3518
@judytelles3518 6 лет назад
Thank you,You have totally demystified orchid reproduction,and tell me why I have a piece of moss on my container.I will be doing this.I am only grateful at present to keep them alive which I have become capable of in last few years.I love orchids because they are easy and the long flowering.i am so chuffed when they flower.
@ninamelsted8702
@ninamelsted8702 6 лет назад
Excellent tutorial. I am new to the orchid world and with your guided wisdom, I hope to achieve a comfort level that will yield numerous, healthy orchids.
@KarenFae101
@KarenFae101 5 лет назад
I put rubber bands around the top. Much easier. Thanks for the great video.
@dartrainbow9348
@dartrainbow9348 3 года назад
Did it work?
@MrKnowitall4u
@MrKnowitall4u 4 года назад
Was great experience Thank you so much for sharing this with us 🇺🇸 ❤ 🇦🇱 I just tried and gotten 2 keiki in one stem love it 😀
@AB-yn8rb
@AB-yn8rb 3 года назад
Did they grow roots yet? If so, how long did it take?
@catherinefox7832
@catherinefox7832 5 лет назад
I found this video helpful, yes a bit repetitive , but in general good information. When you look for information online your not always looking for a lot of info, you need three steps, this is what I’m teaching, this is how you do it, this is what it produces, and a few notes on what can go wrong or watch out for. In general people like to talk, and if your impatient you can press the 10 sec point onscreen and get to info you need. Hello from Ireland Erin, your Orchids are beautiful.
@ambermiller4897
@ambermiller4897 4 года назад
This was sooo informative and easy to accomplish. I’m new to orchids and I can’t wait to nurture them and see them grow. Thank you so much!
@yeetbaljeeet5435
@yeetbaljeeet5435 Год назад
Howd it go?
@krisy-in-italy
@krisy-in-italy Месяц назад
I cut the top off a 1.5 liter water bottle. I had no vase tall enough. 😅 Fingers crossed. Thank you for the informative video, you are easy to follow and pleasing to the ears. ❤
@blackrobinstudios6830
@blackrobinstudios6830 5 лет назад
Thank you for a very informative video. One question....after you have the stems within the covered vase, how often must you add water up until the time when it is removed from vase?
@biancabautista2710
@biancabautista2710 3 года назад
Same question 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
@loretalabitag9744
@loretalabitag9744 3 года назад
I really want to grow my own orchids cz l really love this flowers. Thank you for sharing ❤
@itsDragon_Star
@itsDragon_Star 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this method, now its gonna be easy for me to have more orchids since flowers are so expensive here in Norway and also this video is very helpful since plants for me do not survive but im not giving up, i'll try this method, next year because its too late for me now to collect moss, again thank you so much
@marycorrell210
@marycorrell210 4 года назад
Jasmin Eriksen j)j
@canadianweare5837
@canadianweare5837 6 лет назад
What you are doing is amazing, Thank you for sharing. I do have a question, what kind of mouse were those?
@nazneemir4870
@nazneemir4870 4 года назад
I got orcades from 5 years .I love them .time to time hear your comments. And follow them. All 5 of plant are good. To day I Loren to re pot. Thankyou
@wendypowers146
@wendypowers146 4 года назад
Wow, I didn't think that it was this easy to grow another orchid! I'll be doing this method when my flowers have died off. Thanks so much! :)
@Gardeningmum
@Gardeningmum 3 года назад
I just lost a beautiful orchid through stem rot but it had two flower spikes. I just fished them out the bin to try this - so exciting!
@patricianelson8
@patricianelson8 4 года назад
Orchid in the wild bloom over. Yells, "Hey, anyone got keiki paste, I'm all out!"
@Classyflowers
@Classyflowers 5 лет назад
Yes, they definitely need moderate natural or artificial light to grow.
@uchiha45100
@uchiha45100 4 года назад
Nice video, is it applicable to all kinds of orchids?
@natashabanks13
@natashabanks13 3 года назад
So cool! Are you able to use the stem after the blooms are faded? Or do you have to sacrifice the blooms?
@8051977
@8051977 5 лет назад
Thank you for demoing how to increase our orchids. I love orchids, but find store bought ones, too expensive for my budget. Well demonstrated. Again, Thank you
@jennkerry
@jennkerry 4 года назад
Katuma McLaughlin If you have a Produce Junction near you, they have them for $9.99. Also, what I like to do is frequent the Lowe’s and Home Depot plant clearance area and buy up the sale orchids. I’ve got them for $1.00-$5.00! Can’t beat that! The best is not knowing what they’re bloom coloration will be.
@monikas.6536
@monikas.6536 4 года назад
I don't know how it is where you live, but in Poland bigger grocery stores like Carefour or Tesco do carry orchids and if a couple of blooms has fallen down, they do big discounts on them. I bought my first one for like 3$ and it was still in a good shape, now it's blooming like crazy. After this video I'm thinking about buying the most discounted ones (without the blooms), which are for 1-2$, to try this propagation method.
@joserodriguez4319
@joserodriguez4319 2 года назад
It is good to learn as much as you can from different people and various ways of propagation. But to be honest what I didn’t like about this video is the demonstration. She already had the pieces precut and everything else ready in advance. It is nice to see videos showing steps 1 all the way till the very end. Thank you for the information.
@zdenkatrstenskasimkova7614
@zdenkatrstenskasimkova7614 5 лет назад
Thanks for this video. I tried it and it works 100% :) after two months, I`ve got nice small keyki, need approx 2 more month to be poted :)
@ankitabhuyan4848
@ankitabhuyan4848 5 лет назад
Hi, do we need to change the water? If so how often ? Thank you .
@zdenkatrstenskasimkova7614
@zdenkatrstenskasimkova7614 5 лет назад
@@ankitabhuyan4848 not really, just spray every 2-3 days gently. I always removed excesive water from the vase.
@gypsyrain369
@gypsyrain369 2 года назад
So Excited ! i JUST Found 2 out of 4 of my pits WITH ROOTS ! getting them set up ,, had to tell You First LOL THANK YOU! 😁
@kimberland8910
@kimberland8910 5 лет назад
Thank you so very much for the information, makes perfect sense to me that this would work so happy to have found this video!!
@mattikarosenthal3298
@mattikarosenthal3298 4 года назад
Really nice! I love free plants, just pay for the soil.
@maxinecampbell5142
@maxinecampbell5142 4 года назад
I love orchids and I'm just learning how to care for them thank you for all these info on same.
@RiceBowl7235
@RiceBowl7235 3 года назад
Can you do this with a spent stem (done blooming) or does it need to be flowering?
@elsaortiz3429
@elsaortiz3429 6 лет назад
Amazing instructor. The best video I have seen. Thanks so much, I was ready to give up on orchids
@ruthcooper5984
@ruthcooper5984 3 года назад
I REALLY APPRECIATE YOUR TECHNIQUE ABOUT ORCHARDS. I HAVE TWO THAT STARTED, BUT WITH ORCHID CHIPS. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL FOR A MOMENT AND THE WAITING IS THE HARD PART. FIRST TIME, ACTUALLY! I THOUGHT THEY DIDN'T LIKE ME. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING. AWSOME PRESENTATION. HAPPY GARDENING.
@judithmontgomery235
@judithmontgomery235 5 лет назад
I loved this video. Could you tell us or post a link to where we can buy the substrate? AND THOSE AWESOME VASES. I will be following you. Thanx, Judy
@j.s.1816
@j.s.1816 5 лет назад
I find the vases in Michaels craft store. The peat moss is often available where gardening supplies are like Lowes, Wal-Mart, etc.
@djssquibbs3295
@djssquibbs3295 4 года назад
very awesome and well-made video!! It's such a shame to see people buy orchids for their flowers and then toss them in the trash after the flowers die off. It's really beautiful to experience the whole life cycle of the plant. and if you have enough different varieties of orchids you can enjoy flowers all year. :p
@vincemercieca8057
@vincemercieca8057 5 лет назад
The only stick I had on my plant has only 3 nodes and they are far apart. The longest glass I could find was a beer glass, which is not long enough to accommodate the stick. I placed a perforated plastic bag around the neck of the glass to accommodate the length of the stick and I now cross fingers that this works and I will see some growth in the next 2 to 3 months.
@EricThompson-gs9ce
@EricThompson-gs9ce 2 года назад
can you just cut the stem into 3 parts (1 node per cane) and try to grow 3 new plants?
@debbie8783
@debbie8783 2 года назад
Use an elastic band to secure the plastic to the neck of the vase. Thanks for sharing. I am definitely interested in propagating my orchids.
@sylviaguillen1499
@sylviaguillen1499 3 года назад
Loved this. So many other sites are gill of themselves and no substance! Thank you for the informative videos! Keep 'em coming!
@markdolan9459
@markdolan9459 3 года назад
Me too, how are you doing?
@glorisnoris9897
@glorisnoris9897 4 года назад
wow very interesting video wow I didn't know this was possible --may I recommend instead of tape to close the glass jar maybe a rubber band will be less complicated i think
@remowoodswalker6038
@remowoodswalker6038 6 лет назад
Real new at this and watching all kinds of info vids, and yours was easy to understand and crystal clear on what to do thank you.
@terracoilGuy
@terracoilGuy 5 лет назад
Great video! Is there a minimum stalk length? I'd be tempted to cut those long stalks into 1/2 or 1/4s and get myself SO MANY orchids! But maybe there's a minimum stalk length. Is there?
@tracysutherland9735
@tracysutherland9735 5 лет назад
Zachary Stewart what was your reply to your question
@anaphylaxis6599
@anaphylaxis6599 3 года назад
The stalk length doesnt matter as long as it has active nodes
@shirleyferreira5243
@shirleyferreira5243 3 года назад
How beautiful is the process, thank you for all this helpful information!
@yliberal6355
@yliberal6355 6 лет назад
Excellent video, where have you been? Thank you for all your knowledge!!!
@joanflint7209
@joanflint7209 3 года назад
I enjoed this Presenter's vocabulary very much.
@jokhamohamed9136
@jokhamohamed9136 6 лет назад
Thank for sharing this amazing information. Can I used the dry spaghnum moss in place of the living one?
@Classyflowers
@Classyflowers 6 лет назад
Yes you can
@pascal590
@pascal590 3 года назад
Thanks for asking. Was looking for this answer!
@changemymind06
@changemymind06 2 года назад
This is amazing!! I definitely regret tossing the nearly dead spikes last week.
@raygv1
@raygv1 3 года назад
I’ve tried this several times and have never been successful in achieving a viable keiki I’ve come close a couple times but right before the node produces it’s first leaves a grey fuzzy mold quickly cover the stem and it turns black and rots. I find her claim of creating 100 from one plant quite dubious.
@codysmith605
@codysmith605 3 года назад
That would take 100 years.
@vennycadelina6847
@vennycadelina6847 3 года назад
Me too I tried once with two stems together , followed what she says but maybe because I did it during cold weather - early March and it got moldy. I even put rain water, no chlorine , but i was not successful to do this. I will never try again , plus it takes a while to wait. Just buy at store . I am just a beginner and try to take care orchids both cymbidium and Phalaenopsis. I have 4 cymbidiums and 8 phalaenopsis orchids to start. I have a friend who gave me her orchids once flowers are gone, she gives to me to take care to give longer life. I am watching the orchids growers on youtube, and showing different techniques on how they grow to a very healthy orchids. So I just follow what I think is best, - trials and errors .
@deb9784
@deb9784 3 года назад
Wow what a great video with wonderful explainations! I'll be trying it once my orchid stops blooming! 🤗
@aishamohammed7406
@aishamohammed7406 5 лет назад
hi great information, but do we add water at some time or not, also when you planted the new baby ochid did you use the rest of the stem to grow more or ؟؟؟ many thanks
@nancyfahey7518
@nancyfahey7518 5 лет назад
That sounds like a good idea. I'll try that.
@angeladerby2513
@angeladerby2513 Год назад
Just shared your video. I found this to be the easiest, best, and cheap way to grow your own orchids without chemicals, or even bacterial growth that may harm you and the environment. Thank you So much for sharing with us....Hi, Angie from eastern North Carolina but live in Colorado now. Hope you and everyone here has a Safe, Blessed and Wonderful day. Will subscribe and share as much as I can.... ❤️🤗🌿🪴🍃🪴🌿❤️🤗
@sujayagiri6158
@sujayagiri6158 3 года назад
You have explained with a pictorial demo.This is very clear.someone else explained this procass just verbally n was not clear about the process. Thanks for your effort n a clear vedeo of your explanation God bless u. I shall try this method tomorrow itself. A question.Can coconut fibre be used instead of spagnum moss?.pl.reply at f earliest.
@tanelim
@tanelim 5 лет назад
If I cannot find moss, is there any other substrate I can use?
@pswagner
@pswagner 5 лет назад
Beautifully done instructional video! Thank you. Best I’ve seen.
@markdolan9459
@markdolan9459 3 года назад
Same here, how are you doing?
@SoyBoySigh
@SoyBoySigh 6 лет назад
Say, what happened to the OTHER little buds, the ones which were buried under the moss when you wrapped it up in the vase? There was the ONE baby at the top of the stem, but the early stems you've shown had several buds per stem! Don't they all survive? And how do they develop leaves while under that mossy wrap? What are the required temperatures? Here in Alberta Canada, windowsills can get rather cold in the wintertime, as you can well imagine.....
@elaineculbert8594
@elaineculbert8594 4 года назад
This is absolutely fascinating - thank you SO much for your informative and easy-to-follow video! I will definitely give this a try when I remove the bloom-free stems when my orchids have finished blooming. Where can I purchase the moss? I have one further question and that is regarding a ‘secondary’ flower spike. How many times is it wise to allow an orchid to produce flowers from its original stem? In other words, does it stress (or weaken) an orchid when it produces a secondary flower spike branching from the original stem?
@tai9sen
@tai9sen 4 года назад
yes you can
@babskara3911
@babskara3911 5 лет назад
Hi, a very interesting video. Thank you very much. As I dont have any used moss can I just go and purchase ordinary dry moss from the hardware store? Thank you.
@pascal590
@pascal590 3 года назад
Same question! Does it need to be used and dirty or can be fresh and sterile?
@pascal590
@pascal590 3 года назад
I kept scrolling thru and she says yes u can use dry store bought stuff.
@howielane8406
@howielane8406 6 лет назад
Pretty cool. I have to try this when my orchid is ready. Thanks.
@LilDirt12
@LilDirt12 2 года назад
Awesome video!! You should have labeled it "what the florist doesn't want you to see!" LOL. (OH the drama) Thank you for the simple straight forward info and tips. Take care.
@JamesJMurata5130
@JamesJMurata5130 6 лет назад
Excellent teacher....keep it going
@GraftingTactick
@GraftingTactick 3 года назад
This is magnificent, great video, very informative. Thank you so much for sharing your expertise 😍😍👍👍
@jonnyrosin7520
@jonnyrosin7520 5 лет назад
I’m going to give this a try. Thanks iv Recently just started experimenting with An orchid. 🙏
@priyanka181186
@priyanka181186 4 года назад
How is the orchid doing?
@missurbanjungle2356
@missurbanjungle2356 3 года назад
Do you need to refresh the water or the moss? When should you do it?
@robinadil4324
@robinadil4324 4 года назад
Best information provided by you and in very well-mannered explained.
@jerikastner4708
@jerikastner4708 4 года назад
I have an orchid that I didn't remove the stalk after blooming - and it reproduced a new plant from the top. The roots at this point are about 16" long - reaching for substrate (my table top). What should I do with those incredibly long roots? Trim them? Let them crawl over my table upon re-potting and let them hang over the edge of the pot as your previous video instructs? Thank You!!
@edgarc3819
@edgarc3819 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for your video. I found it to be excellent . Very clearly explained. I will follow your steps and propagate some orchids.
@nzblingbling
@nzblingbling 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your experience with orchids planting
@cheerubebayonettaholopaine2638
@cheerubebayonettaholopaine2638 3 года назад
love this information and the video! im a total beginner in orchids, but i love to learn something about them 😃👍
@yuvalmiller7844
@yuvalmiller7844 4 года назад
Thanks for the video. One question- after cutting the baby orchid and move it to a pot, do you return the sticks to the growing green house that you made and it makes more baby orchids or it’s one time process?
@renegadetherapist5664
@renegadetherapist5664 4 года назад
FASCINATING! I have orchids and plants I was repotting and I have moss that is sitting in water, Can I use wet moss to propagate or does it have to be dry? I never knew how to make baby orchids. thank you!!
@susanaurbano7648
@susanaurbano7648 3 года назад
Podías poner el traductor en español.. gracias
@Classyflowers
@Classyflowers 3 года назад
Lo siento, me gustaría poder, pero mi español no es tan bueno.
@MrBoycute
@MrBoycute 6 лет назад
is the stem or spike to be used in reproducing should still have blooms or the one with dried flowers?
@AngelaSchansAuthor
@AngelaSchansAuthor 6 лет назад
That's what I am wondering. Should it be before blooms?
@birdseyeviewfamily
@birdseyeviewfamily 6 лет назад
I decided to read the comments specifically with this question in mind. I was hoping someone had already asked it and it be answered. :/
@IMSiegfried
@IMSiegfried 6 лет назад
she said after it blooms. :)
@mariaacorporan6009
@mariaacorporan6009 6 лет назад
MrBoycute
@robinhoodwasasocialist.1401
@robinhoodwasasocialist.1401 6 лет назад
Angela Siegfried she said below the bloom but didn't specify whether they should be young or after they're spent
@ginatorres4434
@ginatorres4434 4 года назад
Avery good, now I know how to do it!! Thank you.
@bbrosser694
@bbrosser694 2 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge, and your growing instructions!
@munash555
@munash555 6 лет назад
Great method. One question. ..can the same used stalk be used to produce other new orchids?
@negative.infinity
@negative.infinity 6 лет назад
No. Only one keiki can grow from a dormant node, and what little energy reserves it had were used in creating that keiki.
@retiredgardener9794
@retiredgardener9794 6 лет назад
munash555 b
@dossnone4554
@dossnone4554 2 года назад
This is a quite an old vid, but I was pleased to find it. I have an orchid which has been through the wars, but survived and is flourishing now. The flower spike, which is also flowering now, grew two seperate sets of leaves/plants months ago, but no root system on either. Can I just wrap some moss around the bottoms, and leave the stem alone and flowering?
@cosmicnights
@cosmicnights 5 лет назад
I was really surprised to see one of these babies grow off a stem while attached to the plant. Did it all by itself. I just repotted it. Lovely free plant. I live in the fucking hot and humid subtropics.
@robcaputo9708
@robcaputo9708 6 лет назад
Looks great thank you. But please show how tightly you pack the new pot that the little plant goes into.
@joanrigault9292
@joanrigault9292 3 года назад
Certainly simple and informative.Will try.
@cathyelson4582
@cathyelson4582 5 лет назад
I only managed to produce flower spikes. What am I doing wrong?
@patriciasantacroce8792
@patriciasantacroce8792 5 лет назад
I did this unknowingly with a spike i had to cut from a stressed orchid. I placed the blooming spike in a vase of water so i could continue to enjoy the flowers. Once the flowers faded i noticed the nodes were beginning to grow.
@aleayalat4045
@aleayalat4045 5 лет назад
Same here! I hope to see a beautiful baby orchid soon :)
@kusumadewi3161
@kusumadewi3161 5 лет назад
Thank you dor your video.. never knew can do propagatig on orchids😍
@insolentstickleback3266
@insolentstickleback3266 4 года назад
Thank you Classy Flowers, great video easy to understand!
@eviepascual8602
@eviepascual8602 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge in growing orchids...i gonna try this...
@maureentrotman6334
@maureentrotman6334 2 года назад
Looks very interesting I must give it a try,thanks for these interesting tips
@tonyjohnson1182
@tonyjohnson1182 5 лет назад
Thank you very much for the demonstration. I love Phalaenopsis Orchids above all others. If I use this technique, how long will it take for it to be mature enough to bloom?
@JJ-ni3qo
@JJ-ni3qo 2 года назад
It is working !!!! Could not belive it but it is realy working no feak
@TheLatinfruit
@TheLatinfruit 5 лет назад
I haven’t tried but this makes so much sense
@Happinessgarden666
@Happinessgarden666 2 года назад
3:03 thanks video
@TheTreble2clef
@TheTreble2clef 2 года назад
Thank you. I'm going to give this a try.
@valiasalsera
@valiasalsera 7 лет назад
Hello there *) I am definitely gonna try your method!!! One question- since you seal the vase/bottle, how often do you open lid to breath and do you spray moss with water meanwhile ? Best regards, Valentina
@kennethstensrud669
@kennethstensrud669 7 лет назад
valiasalsera since she is using a perforated plastic sheeting, there would not be necessary to lit the sheet in order to airing out the vase. There will be exchanging of air.
@valiasalsera
@valiasalsera 7 лет назад
Kenneth Stensrud thank you very much *)
@Classyflowers
@Classyflowers 7 лет назад
I use perforated plastic I do not have to open the lid. I do not spray moss. It absorbs water from the bottom of the vase.
@valiasalsera
@valiasalsera 7 лет назад
Classy Flowers thanks for your answer, hopefully in few month i will send you the “RESULT” -photo of my experiment , expired by your video! Once again i am grateful for your video. When i got my first orchid I didn’t know how addictive and beautiful the hobby gonna be. Honestly, its not just a flowers, its like a pet(s) LOL .
@murieltizzard1415
@murieltizzard1415 6 лет назад
Classy Flower
@temperhollow7716
@temperhollow7716 5 лет назад
Fascinating! Do you add any more water to the vase over time during the propagation period?
@gardentrix4736
@gardentrix4736 6 лет назад
Sorry if someone already asked, but would this method work with stems of other types of orchids, for example, ones with pseudobulbs?
@darrenmcgrath562
@darrenmcgrath562 6 лет назад
I'm actually trying it now with a Coelogyne Flexuosa. It grows by creating new bulbs, but I'm curious to see if I can get a keiki from the flower stalk.
@yvonnewarren69
@yvonnewarren69 5 лет назад
I was told I could propagate from the flower stems of my swamp orchid, which has a pseudobulb, but with a slightly different method, so I would say so. I haven't tried it myself yet, though. It just dawned on me that this lady did something very similar.
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