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We grow orchids (AND MORE) in South Central Florida! Join this husband and wife duo as they share their orchid expertise.
As a whole, we grow hundreds of orchids, ferns, cacti, hoyas, and MORE! We both work at a local orchid nursery here in Florida. Our goal together is to share our knowledge in the field of orchids to ensure hobbyists are setup for success when it comes to growing healthy plants. We believe that knowledge is power and when you have the key information, you can truly take your orchid collection to the next level. We certainly have learned the do's and don'ts when it comes to orchids. We don't claim to know everything, but we know what works and of course we want to share this information with you! Thank you for stopping by!
As a whole, we grow hundreds of orchids, ferns, cacti, hoyas, and MORE! We both work at a local orchid nursery here in Florida. Our goal together is to share our knowledge in the field of orchids to ensure hobbyists are setup for success when it comes to growing healthy plants. We believe that knowledge is power and when you have the key information, you can truly take your orchid collection to the next level. We certainly have learned the do's and don'ts when it comes to orchids. We don't claim to know everything, but we know what works and of course we want to share this information with you! Thank you for stopping by!
Specimen Sized Orchid—Division, Treatment, & Mounting Demo
Join Tristan as he performs orchid surgery on this specimen sized Cattleya orchid (Cattleya warneri v. alba). In this video, he will be dividing, chemically treating, and mounting the healthy pieces. Follow along and enjoy!
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Our Top 9 Orchid Questions-Q&A Segment
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Join Tristan and Kathryn as they answer their top asked questions from their Instagram followers! Click the bell to get our notifications, like & subscribe It helps your orchids grow! To join our memberships: / @ingramorchidsandmore Did you enjoy this video? Be sure to press the 'Thanks' button! It's next to the 'Share' button and above the 'Join' button! This helps us create more videos for vi...
Rhizoctonia in Orchids
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Join Tristan as he shares about the dangers of Rhizoctonia in orchids and how to take preventative measures. Rhizoctonia is a fungal disease that can cause root rot in orchids. This disease can lead to a slow decline in the orchid itself and eventually destroy the orchid as a whole. Rhizoctonia can be caused by poor drainage, overwatering, or a breaking down of potting medium. Orchids that are ...
Orchid Q&A Segment-Answering Your Questions ❓❓❓
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Join Tristan and Kathryn as they answer subscriber questions from their most recent post! Thank you to the following subscribers for your fantastic questions!!! @anitabrown2022 @EpiphyticAddict @bmanthegreat00 @roslynbarclay1000 @stpetebackyardorchids Click the bell to get our notifications, like & subscribe It helps your orchids grow! To join our memberships: / @ingramorchidsandmore Did you en...
Black Rot (Oomycetes) in Orchids
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Join Tristan as he shares the dangers of Black Rot in an orchid collection. Black Rot is caused by one or both of the water molds called Pythium and/or Phytophthora. No orchid is safe against this highly contagious disease. Learn what to look out for in your collection and keep your collection safe! Click the bell to get our notifications, like & subscribe It helps your orchids grow! To join ou...
Balcony Blooms-Orchid Species Blooming in August
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Come along to see our orchid species blooming on our balcony this August! There are a few orchid hybrids shown too they're too pretty to leave out! ◽◽◽ Click the bell to get our notifications, like & subscribe It helps your orchids grow! To join our memberships: www.youtube.com/@UCm3k2LcidEqFbg2I3tJPSjw ◽◽◽ Did you enjoy this video? Be sure to press the 'Thanks' button! It's next to the 'Share'...
Orchid Spotlight-Encyclia dichroma + A Chit Chat with Tristan 💬
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Orchid Spotlight-Encyclia dichroma A Chit Chat with Tristan 💬
Walking Tour of Gibbs Gardens - Acres of Beautiful Plants in North Georgia
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Walking Tour of Gibbs Gardens - Acres of Beautiful Plants in North Georgia
Repot This OVERGROWN Ant Plant With Me 🐜 🪴
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Orchids in Pop Culture & BONUS BLOOMS from Sandy’s Indoor Growing Space 🪴🌸
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Sandy's Orchid Collection Tour-June 2024 🌸🪻🪴
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Sandy's Orchid Collection Tour-June 2024 🌸🪻🪴
How to Clean Your Plant Tools Effectively 🛠️
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Our Florida Native Orchid Collection-May 2024
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2024 Redland International Orchid Festival & Orchid Haul
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What’s In Bloom-Our Encyclia Orchid Collection 🌸
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What’s In Bloom-Our Encyclia Orchid Collection 🌸
Predatory Mites & Orchid Thrips-Good vs. Evil
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Explore Florida Native Orchids Growing in the South Florida Swamps
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Explore Florida Native Orchids Growing in the South Florida Swamps
All About Cigar Orchids (Species and Hybrids)
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Repotting A Specimen Sized Orchid-Cattlianthe Warpaint
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Repotting A Specimen Sized Orchid-Cattlianthe Warpaint
Repotting This MONSTER-SIZED Orchid-Myc. Memoria Louise Fuchs
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Repotting Bare Root Cattleya Divisions 🪴
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Repotting Bare Root Cattleya Divisions 🪴
Repotting Demo for Platycerium angolense/elephantotis
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Palmer Orchids Spring Open House Haul 🛍️🪴💕
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Beautiful
Mine bloomed the day of the hurricane, got knocked over and still survived!
Every time I’m chopping up overgrown orchid now I am reminded of Doc Tristan. Today I was reciting: Chop, chop…wait, better take some more off to be sure. I think this memory will last forever. ☺️
She’s a beast! Beautiful!
Thank you! She’s a big girl! 😍
wowww
Happy working day. Beautiful orchids
Thank you so much! 💚💚💚
This was a great video!! Very informative and a deep dive into dividing up and cleaning an infected orchid. And awesome to have Sandy back haha!! A funny duo haha!
thanks for sharing 👍
Absolutely! Thank you for watching! 💚
@@IngramOrchidsandMoreyour welcome !
awesome video!!! Random question...do you buy wire rods to make your hooks? what gauge and where to do you buy? I've only bought rolls of wire and I find it hard to work with... like that this one was already straight
You have it backwards, used to be conopsium, now correctly magnolia. Magnolia was the older name and took precedence.
I used to believe this as well and learned it as Epidendrum magnoliae and assumed the same as you. I referred to Kew and apparently, conopseum is the current accepted species name and magnoliae is synonymous. I'm not saying you're wrong as I haven't seen where in the literature magnoliae was first used, but since I wasn't familiar with it I went with what Kew said.
It was about 5 yrs ago when i was told this by Marc Haradon (spelling of last name isnt correct) the orchid expert at NY Boyanical Gardens, but he could be wrong as well.@IngramOrchidsandMore
Inform Sandy that allspice is indeed its own spice and does not contain cinnamon. It tastes like a mixture of many spices hence the name, but it is in fact extracted from a single source. It probably works just as good as cinnamon. I just thought maybe she’d find it interesting to know there’s a difference.
Viewers had to enjoy the commentary of the surgeon and assistant/camera-person during surgery. It's growers and good people in these groups who step up to help one another with concerns and hands-on of plants to investigate and remediate issues that crop up on our plants we so dearly care for. Thank you Tristan and Sandi for your efforts in filming and discussing this procedure. Hope the patient has a full recovery. Please keep the viewers posted. Respectfully,
Wow! This was so informative and looks like a lot of work. I really enjoyed the video. ❤
Thanks for sharing
Of course! Thank you for watching! 💚
Give us an update later on to show us how these orchids do please.
Great demostración! Wishing luck with all those division .
Thank you! We’ll keep you updated! 👍
We'll try and coordinate a follow-up video to show the results
Awesome job Doc!! Please let us know how the patient progresses!
We will be sure to check in with Sandy! 🫡
🤞here's to hoping that this will be effective.
What would happen if you had drenched it thoroughly in a fungicide like Banrot 3-4 times? Would that have killed the black rot? Have any impact on stopping it without such radical cutting? Or would a fungicide have been ineffective? Great video!
It's possible you could slow it down enough that the plant could theoretically partition off the affected tissues and isolate the infection. However, the chances are very high that it'll return. In our black rot video, I show an example of a plant I tried this method with. A Cyrtopodium and even with back-to-back treatments of Banrot/Ridomil, I still lost the plant to returning and advancing infection. The exception to this would be if you have just a small affected leaf with no disease advancement into the rhizome/stem tissues. In that case trimming infected leaves off well below the infection line and treating with multiple applications of an effective fungicide should do the trick. I did this with our Laelia purpurata that had only affected leaves and now the disease appears to have ceased.🤞
@@IngramOrchidsandMore Thanks for this input. I was inspired by your video to look closely at my laelias & catts that have had problems w/ black rot w/ the summer rains. Then started the surgery, your style. Ha ha, I looked just like Doc Tristan, chopping, inspecting, chopping more, etc etc. Great tutorial Tristan!
Please excuse our youngest daughter’s pterodactyl noises in the beginning of the video. 😅😂❤
Not a problem!
Not a problem❤
Great video... you have a lot of fragrant Encyclias. About other orchid species/hybrids, which ones are your favourite for fragrance?
Thank you for watching! You can never go wrong with Cattleya species-they’re almost always fragrant. Cattleya wallisii (species) and Cattleya De Loris Ziegfeld (hybrid) immediately come to mind. 💗
@@IngramOrchidsandMore thanks very much :)
You are so beautiful ❤
Thank you, gorgeous! 🩷
My sister is a snowbird that winters in Sanibel Island. is there any orchid that she could put on a tree that would survive without irrigation? Or would they all dry up and die when she’s away and not able to water them in the summer? thanks for your channel. By the way I live in North Florida and love you and your wife we needed a local to teach us the ropes.
My best advice would be that any orchid is going to need more love and attention during that first year after attaching it to a tree until the plant is well-rooted and adapted to its new living conditions. However certain selections like many Dendrobiums, Brassavolas, Myrmecophilas, and maybe some larger flowered cattleyas if the area doesn't get too much direct sunlight, might be appropriate for her. Luckily during the summer we usually have regular rainfall. However, if she's gone during the winter and we have an extended heat wave in January and no rain stuff may suffer from dehydration. On the flip side if we have an extreme cold snap, stuff like Phal-type Dendrobiums or anything vandaceous would not be happy. Not to be so discouraged, there is a good chance that many things will do well for her since she's so far south and near the water. However, I point this things out because there are certainly more appropriate selections for her situation but they could all be subject to unforeseen environmental conditions while she's away. That being said I think she'd probably get a lot of enjoyment out of something like Dendrobium Hawaiian Punch, Guaritonia Why Not, Brassavola nodosa, Brassavola cucullata, Papilionanthe teres or Miss Joquim, Oncidium sphacelatum, Myrmecocattleya Memoria Louise Fuchs, or any pendulous/deciduous Dendrobiums.
@@IngramOrchidsandMore wow thank you so much for all of that detailed information! I will pass it on to her, and I’m sure others will benefit from all that information. I find growing orchids are all about the details.
Please suggest a small handheld propane torch for sterilizing clippers. Thank you
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How do you gather your rain water ?
@@FreedomRider1982 we have a rain barrel!
And what if you live in an apartment? Distilled water.
Distilled or RO water would be the next best thing 😊
Never realized that orchids like it acidic our water here in Hawaii where I live comes out the tap at 6.7 ph with bare minimum tds and my orchids thrive on my tap water now I know why
excellent. so important
True dat!! Basically consider it this way... The best way to flush your orchids and your orchid pots. God's Flush. GUARANTEED TO SAVE YOU TIME AND DO A BETTER JOB THAN YOU COULD EVER DO o_<.
God’s Flush 🫡😂 LOVE your comment! 😅❤️
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GOLD STAR ⭐️
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Palmer orchida is such a wonderful nursery! Especially for brassavola type orchids They recently had one of the most if not the most beautiful orchid on their website recently.. and i have been obsessed with find it since. I have never been there in person but i hope to one day, but i live in VA The orchid they had that i saw and flipped out about was. C. Empress Worseley x B. culcullata. But they have been sold out since i saw it. I recently found one similar at Plantio la Orchideas. One of my absolute favorite places for Brassavola hybrids. Them and palmer are super duper amazing and ive never recieved an unhealthy plant. Nice and low key video. Yall grow beautiful plants! And i agree with the heaven scent redolence -L
This is an excellent thumbnail
@@DavesOrchidOasis thank you! 🙏🏻 Kathryn does all of our thumbnails
Love these types of videos as I'm always interested in the questions people ask just as much as the answers haha! Great video!
autumn arrives when the days get shorter. I am withTristan on that one.Temperatures go down as a result. But I have mentioned before orchids do not respond to the temperature change but the light change that is why I'm with Tristan on that one. Temperatures for the cool growers just should not be too excessive. Watering in winter - the reason this was asked was again because people believe flowering in spring is related to watering habits in winter. It's not. You water less to avoid rotting the roots. It has nothing to do with whether the orchid will flower or not. The question was asked with the person believing that possibly a single drop of water will cancel the orchid flowering the next year. Ah the myths we learn getting into this hobby ey. Talking of, keiki's are not formed from fertilizing in winter. I have fertilized dendrobium nobiles through winter. I have also read a 3 year dissertation on a student making a scientific trial on the subject concluding fertilizing in winter does not result in more keiki growth. This is more to do with changing the light pattern of the plants. Ie importing a dendrobium from the other hemisphere and thus switching its season. There is no scientific evidence to suggest fertilizing in winter is the cause of keiki formation yet every new orchid grower is led to believe this. But don't mind me. I'm like Tristan and will perform the experiment to determine the result for myself, I learnt not to trust what others said would happen a long time ago cause you just can't trust half the things you learn online.
Are you able to do any videos on what you do at Palmer or take us on a green house tour there?
me too amethystogolssa is my favorite
Can you share the birth month orchid list?
There are several lists out there, but here’s the link to the one I used! ❤️ sfvos.com/2013/09/22/whats-your-birth-orchid/
Really a good Idea to having this kind of video is like been in class, I really appreciate it and I love a young and cute couple like you involve so much in Orchids this is a plus 😍
@IngramOrchidsandMore thanks I was looking for this when you mentioned it haha!
I didn’t realize you worked at Palmer! You guys really must know what you are doing. ❤😂
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Thank you for sharing. I have a question about Epsom salt. What do you think about using it on the orchids? What does it really do for them? I do use Cal-mag.
Epsom salt or magnesium sulfate is excellent for providing a good source of magnesium to your orchids and other plants. We definitely advocate for it's use. We personally use it here at the house and at the nursery we work at. If you're using a Cal-Mag then in theory you should have sufficient amounts of Magnesium available to the plants, but leading up to the winter we still like to give them a couple applications of Epsom Salts to ensure the magnesium is high in the plants. 1 Tablespoon/1 gallon of water should be perfect. Don't mix it with other fertilizer though as the electrical conductivity of the Epsom salt solution is already pretty high and you don't want to increase the EC further or you could damage root tips. All this being said, if just continue your Cal-Mag and regular orchid fertilizer without the Epsom salt you'll still likely have healthy plants.
@@IngramOrchidsandMore Thank you very much. I did one epsom salt treatment and I’ll do another next month. Thank you for sharing your orchid wisdom!🌸
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This is great information, thanks Tristan!
I wish I had that 😕 so beautiful
I see aerial roots from a fern intermixed with the ' chids....on the date palm .... Is that ok.? I have that also and undecided what to do.. t/y
Thanks for answering my question!
Any time! Thanks for being here 😊
Great information on using fungicides on orchids!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching! 😊
I love this one. I got 3 spikes but the flowers were short lived because of the heat.
At least yours bloomed! Our one at home had the buds blast from the heat. 😭 This is the one blooming at work! 😍
@@IngramOrchidsandMore Well, I guess I didn’t explain it well. I only had a few blooms, most of the buds blasted. This is the second year that this has happened.
It is a difficult species to grow here. I’m wondering if it’s the extreme summer heat and the cold dips we get in the winter. Ugh-Someday we’ll get to enjoy it!
Great information
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching! 💚
You guys are awesome thank you for sharing all your knowledge!! 🌸👏🏼
I need to fungicide tomorrow
SAME HERE! 👍
Quite informative video.Thank you.
Happy to hear this information was useful! Thank you for watching!
Tristan, Did you change your gloves before taking the treated rhizomes out of the 5 gallon plastic container of Heritage and Eagle fungicides?
No but if I was wanting to be extra careful I would have. It would have been the smart thing to do.