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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!
9 Native Orchids in the Florida Swamp—Come Explore!
Join Tristan as he explores one of Florida’s swamps for native orchids. You won’t want to miss this adventure!
Orchid Species Found:
Vanilla planifolia or phaeantha
Prosthechea cochleata
Epidendrum amphistomum
Epidendrum rigidum
Epidendrum nocturnum
Encyclia tampensis
Ionopsis utricularioides
Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum
Habenaria floribunda
#orchids #native #nature #florida #orchidspecies
Orchid Species Found:
Vanilla planifolia or phaeantha
Prosthechea cochleata
Epidendrum amphistomum
Epidendrum rigidum
Epidendrum nocturnum
Encyclia tampensis
Ionopsis utricularioides
Campylocentrum pachyrrhizum
Habenaria floribunda
#orchids #native #nature #florida #orchidspecies
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2024 Palmer Orchids Fall Open House Preview ✨
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Take a sneak peek with Tristan and Kathryn as they preview the 2024 Palmer Orchids Fall Open House show & sale! Be sure to visit the nursery for this amazing event! Palmer Orchids 22700 Taylor Drive Bradenton, FL 34211 SHOW DETAILS: Friday, November 22nd: 9am to 4pm Saturday, November 23rd: 9am to 4pm Sunday, November 24th: 10am to 4pm #flowers #orchids #palmerorchids #show #sale
2024 Hurricane Milton Update & Check-In
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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 viewers like you! ◽◽◽ Follow us on Instagram💫 ingramorchidsandmore Orchid Resources ✨...
Specimen Sized Orchid-Division, Treatment, & Mounting Demo
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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! 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 p...
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...
Balcony Blooms-Orchid Species Blooming in August
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Balcony Blooms-Orchid Species Blooming in August
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
Life Update & August Orchid Blooms 🌸
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Life Update & August Orchid Blooms 🌸
Repot This OVERGROWN Ant Plant With Me 🐜 🪴
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Repot This OVERGROWN Ant Plant With Me 🐜 🪴
Orchids in Pop Culture & BONUS BLOOMS from Sandy’s Indoor Growing Space 🪴🌸
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Orchids in Pop Culture & BONUS BLOOMS from Sandy’s Indoor Growing Space 🪴🌸
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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How to Clean Your Plant Tools Effectively 🛠️
Our Florida Native Orchid Collection-May 2024
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Our Florida Native Orchid Collection-May 2024
2024 Redland International Orchid Festival & Orchid Haul
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2024 Redland International Orchid Festival & Orchid Haul
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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Predatory Mites & Orchid Thrips-Good vs. Evil
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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All About Cigar Orchids (Species and Hybrids)
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 This MONSTER-SIZED Orchid-Myc. Memoria Louise Fuchs
Repotting Bare Root Cattleya Divisions 🪴
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Repotting Bare Root Cattleya Divisions 🪴
Repotting Demo for Platycerium angolense/elephantotis
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Repotting Demo for Platycerium angolense/elephantotis
There is a coerulea Percivaliana. There's a very famous 'Ondine' clone of it.
Super cool swamp walk! I might bring my oldest over to Florida soon to find some orchids soon.
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Prosthecheas. Every single one I've ever had except radiata have died from this😢
Thank you for sharing this - beautiful area all around.
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the exploration. 😊
She’s too cute thank you for sharing💖🌸
Thank you! She loves a good adventure! 😁
Holly s…… how cool you stayed when you saw that black bear😱😍
Such an amazing experience to witness! 🐻❤️🤩
With your little girl😳. I bet she will remember it ALL her life😍
This was an awesome video, Tristan! So cool to see all the orchids! I will have to visit this area next time I’m in Florida!
Thank you kindly, Bryan! I definitely recommend this place for a good hike and cool orchids 😎
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Im growing a cyrtopodium i imported from Brazil. Im west of Seattle. Trying to get it used to our seasons. Might take a couple of seasons.
Best of luck to you with your cigar orchid! That’s a big seasonal change. You got this 💪🏻
Awesome video! You were able to see so many orchids. I can't believe you guys saw a black bear and were totally calm! That's crazy haha! And yes, it's very brave of both of you to get into that swamp water! 😱 Love seeing orchids in situ!
The swamp is always packed with crazy fun! 🤩 Kathryn would’ve attempted to hug the bear and bring it home as her new pet. 😂
@IngramOrchidsandMore 🤣🤣🤣 for real?!! A hug?!! Noooo haha!!
Keziah is adorable! She seems to be into nature too.
Thank you! She LOVES the outdoors (especially when it’s not a million degrees outside 🤣)
Enjoy my father/daughter date with Keziah. Gotta teach them young about the love of nature and orchids 🪴
Thanks for all you do guys! You really help those of us who live in Florida a lot! But I have a strange question for you. I have searched RUclips and cannot find the answer. In the first couple years of orchid growing, I was putting everything in wooden baskets. Now I am regretting it. The roots are hanging all over the place and I don’t want to have to spritz them every single day like Vandas. But some of these plants are happy in their baskets. They take up way too much room and the care is too much as well. So that being said. What do I do? I can’t pry them out of those baskets without totally destroying them. I’m considering selling the ones in baskets, which is a shame because there’s a lot. I kind of wish I had put everything in Clay pots, which is what I’m doing going forward. also, I live near Jacksonville where it gets very cold so they are in a greenhouse for four months every year. Help!
Hey there. It's a double-edged sword for sure because on one hand the plants absolutely love the basket culture usually but they are messy and need more space that way and can't be moved around as easily. On the other hand clay pots are more ergonomic and easier to move around and find a place for them. However, the potting situation runs into watering issues if you aren't controlling the water to avoid over or under-watering. I personally have moved to pots for the benefits I just mentioned. I'd say you should explore the idea of removing the plants from their baskets carefully in the spring and try and transition some pieces to pots. You're going to do some damage and set them back for sure by prying them out of the baskets, but it's still worth a shot. If the plants are just growing around the basket at weird angles then you might have to just leave them that way or find a piece on the plant that could be cut out and is still appropriately shaped for potting. Best of luck and thanks for watching!
I live in Tampa for 30 years. I found this little one in Naples in a friend land around 10 years ago or more and bring my home without knowing their name and origin. Amazing! She is doing great
This is definitely one of the most charismatic and charming natives that is also pretty easy to grow. They bring us so much joy in the late spring.
Such a beautiful species! Very gorgeous!
Thank you, sweet friend! 🙏🏻❤️
Wow! Absolutely stunning!!
Thank you so much! 💜
Gorgeous!I missed the fall open house
We wish you could have been there! You’re always welcome at the nursery 💖
Glad to hear such detailed information.because so many people get this wrong. Thanks. Plenty of stuff I learned as well as I have not had it and I appreciate seeing the examples.
Wow!!!
lol not the easiest species for me. But I did get a replacement that is giving me hope. It might flower for me in about 10 years time if I'm lucky. ps: I vote cattleya schilleriana the easiest species I have tried to grow
Dang! I'd say schilleriana is one of the more fussy ones for us personally. It seems we've had opposite experiences. I'd give lueddemanniana more water in the cooler months than you would most cattleyas. For some reason they seem to keep growing pretty vigorously in the cooler months as long as it doesn't get too cold. Schilleriana is one that seems to be quite prone to Fusarium and Rhizoctonia rot. We've grown them mounted and potted and either way they seem to be more fungal prone.
@@IngramOrchidsandMore Hey you two, hope you've had a good christmas. Must be a climate thing. Cattleya schilleriana does grow over winter, yes, because it flowers in spring. So the pseudobulb that grows over winter is the one that flowers in spring time once it has developed. That's what I like about it. I just water it normally all year long, no resting on this species even in the cold months and it just grows by itself. I even got one to flower growing in a west facing window here in the UK with no additional light and trust me our winters are so dark and gloomy, we hardly get any sunshine at all here. Not even my phals would cope with such cool and gloomy conditions.
So different looking between them, and so beautiful! Are they fragrant?? I love the ceroulea
@@LauraStansfield-tw7xb it’s amazing how many varieties of Cattleya species there can be! Yes, it’s fragrant! 😍 A sweet, perfume-like floral fragrance. It’s lovely!
Thanks for sharing, mine is in sheath
@@rosebowen8924 how exciting! 🤩
Nice! Thank you
@@JustOneMoreOrchid thanks for watching 🫶🏻💖
I love those. Mine are in sheath.
The sheath stage always makes us so impatient 😅
@ Sure does but I’ve learnt to wait.😀
@ we have too! It’s all a part of the experience 😊
What about top temperatures? What eould you say it can tolerate??
If the air is moving and the plant isn't dehydrated I'd say 100°F during the day isn't a problem.
Gosh... Jaw dropping beautiful.
Hi Tristan, do you disinfect the lava rock?
No but it's something that might be advisable as others have mentioned that they suspect the lava rock of sometimes being dirty and harboring pathogenic disease agents, however we've never noticed an issue with the Home Depot and Lowe's branded rock. If we ever notice a quality issue then we'd probably start giving a quick bleach bath before potting.
@@IngramOrchidsandMore Thanks a lot for the reply.
Do you ship to Texas ?
Palmer Orchids does ship to Texas all year round! Be sure to add a heat pack if you’re planning to make a purchase in the winter 💚
You can try using a biological approach. Bacillus Subtilis should be able to fight and kill Phytophthora. (and other infections, such as powdery mildew, anthracnose?), not sure about Pythium, though. Several other "Lactic Acid Bacterias" should be similarly beneficial "probiotics". You can consider doing a Lactic Acid Bacteria culture (LAB) which should give you dozens of varieties of beneficial bacterias that might be effective at fighting the diseases, and will be effective at just boosting the overall health of the plants. No guarantees tho... A very good resource for researching these "biofungicides" is the website "indogulfbioag". They seem to have information that I can't even find in scientific journals. This confuses me, but it does seem that they very much did their research...
Thanks for a great lesson on fertilizer. I have a small collection potted in bark do you recommend pouring through the pot or soaking the pot for 10 or 15 minutes? Also, do you reapply the slow release every spring?
Pour through. Follow up with a good pure water rinse in a few days or the next watering. The problem with soaking is not soaking, it's the fact that most will soak multiple plants with the same fertilizer solution and potentially contaminate their collection by sharing water between plants that could be potentially harboring disease-causing agents like Fusarium. If you're going to make up a new solution for each plant then I wouldn't see a problem with a good fertilizer soaking.
Just go home from palmers fall open house was a great time. Enjoyed meeting you today. Really appreciated all your help
We are so happy to hear you had a marvelous time! Thank you so much for coming and making the orchid community so wonderful!! 💚
You guys are awesome, thank you for sharing. 🌸
You are so sweet-thank you! Have a Happy Thanksgiving week! 🩷✨
I just went came home with a lot of orchids hard to resist wonderful price even with very nice pottery as well loved this event, highly recommended ! Thank you! You guys are awesome!
@@nancytorricella4040 so happy you were able to attend and grow your collection even more, Nancy! 🩷✨
I am on my way. See you soon😍
Yay!!! See you soon! 💚
Can’t wait! You got me totally pumped up. I’m going to do stretches ahead of time so as to not injure myself as I sprint to my desired blooms.
We know you train for this event every year, Dave! 😂 Can’t wait to see you and your haul!
Wish you guys were closer to visit Palmer Nursery this weekend. I'm Yudier A another crazy Orchids Collector from Miami FL.
We wish you were closer too! 🥲 Miami has AMAZING orchid growers. Hopefully we can see you visit us sometime soon!
AND we get to see you two!!! See you soon 😊
@@kaykevme CANNOT WAIT TO SEE YOU!!! 😍🩷✨
I wish I could be there!
We wish you could too! 😢 Maybe you can join us for the Spring Open House the second weekend in March! 💚
Everything is beautiful, but I am in Connecticut
@@rosebowen8924 Palmer Orchids ships to Connecticut! 💚 Please feel free to explore the website or send us your wishlist of orchid names and we can do our best to accommodate! 😊
@IngramOrchidsandMore ok thanks, l ordered from Krull Smith all the time.
@ they have some cool stuff too! 😍
So awesome!! Can't wait! Everything does look beautiful!
@@emmanuelV37 we can’t wait to see you!!!
Another great video. Great camera job, Sandy.
it feels colder here because of the humidity , it allows for the cold to creep into our "bones "faster because of the moisture on our skin as well as the plants. 30f in Colorado is night and day vs 30f here with the humidity. when i moved from Miami to Orlando in 2010 it got down to 17f one day and the 20s for about 5 days it was wild. the 1980s was also a very cold time for the south. hasn't been that consistently cold in ages. im going on about 8 months of collecting orchids this will be my first winter so im taking in as much info as far as fall preperation.
We’re in Central Florida.We were lucky we lost a shade cloth.Some of our neighbors lost carports and sunrooms.Happy you and the family are safe.Luv Palmer Orchids!Everyone is so nice there.Take Care!Serendipity was my favorite,just beautiful!
Do you use speader sticker with heritage?
Yes, I do but care should be taken when using surfactants with strobin-based fungicides because of the potential for plant tissue damage. It can definitely burn leaves if you're too heavy-handed with the surfactant. I however always use a could surfactant with Heritage because it's only locally systemic and doesn't move up and down the plant tissues like amphi-mobile chemicals do, so I try and maximize the surface area that the Heritage contacts by using a surfactant.
You might want to add some long fibered sphagnum moss to the soil mix to help maintain water.
Probably good advice. We haven't had an issue yet but with a small plant I'd definitely use a media that's more moisture retentive.
Hi Tristan, Thanks for another great video. I was recently given a large division of Guarianthe Bowringiana Var. Coerulea. It came potted in what I would call a terrestrial mix. Whilst the orchid is looking healthy enough and has recently flowered, I would like to change the potting media. I have both course bark and also Tree Fern Media at hand. How do you think in your extensive experience this would go? Would either media set the plant back? Thanks in advance. Helen from Sydney Australia
I think you could do either one. Bowringiana is one of those plants I think are immune to any poor care or potting media. I personally repotted one for a family friend that had it in red clay and potting soil and the thing was no joke probably 50 pounds and 3 feet tall. They are just weeds. I'd go with fern fiber and bark mixed together and call it a day.
@@IngramOrchidsandMore Awesome!!!. Thanks. I have repotted it in bark and it is trowing out a heap of new growth, so happy days. Hopefully I will have a bucket load of new flowers in the future. Cheers, Helen
Glad to hear that people and families are safe. So many people came to the aid of others for the preparation/post clean up. are You are so correct but saying natural disasters such as Hurricane Milton and the many tornadoes that affected Florida and beyond prioritize things. I live in Lake Worth, FL; just west of our neighborhood roughly 17 miles lies the City of Wellington, Acerage, and Loxahatchee area. As reported by news stations multiple tornadoes touched down destroying property, uprooted trees, flipped vehicles, and left several home inhabitable with so many displaced families. Our communities are so fortunate that there were no fatalities. We owe our gratitude to firefighters who transported trauma and injured people. Emergency crews were deployed where downed power lines were moved to get technical crews to remove people from crushed vehicles. A huge shout out the the clean up crews and FPL linemen who worked long shifts to restore power to those who lost electricity. While many families and businesses are ramping up for a busy holiday season, let's hope for a quiet remainder of 2024. Respectfully,
Missed you guys, glad you are all doing well! this too shall pass. 🌸💖
So glad you all are doing better now! And so sorry to hear about your magnolia trees and the orchids on them. Hopefully this is it for the season!! And hopefully your orchids didn't suffer too much either.