Beautiful brassia! and a great tip too, cinnamon should be in every orchid enthusiasts orchid "first aid" kit, and thanks for reminding me to pick some up keep forgetting..Thanks for sharing!
Incredible Brad - and it looks so strong and healthy! Yeah, I really think there's something to using cinnamon. I have a pot with water and cinnamon sticks i keep on the stove and heat once in awhile for the fragrance. Any other pot of water with organic matter in it would mold pretty fast, this NEVER does. Anyway, great orchid and tip about the bad bulb :) Thanks.
I just found your channel a few days ago and you've quickly become my favorite RUclipsr. I have a nepenthe ventrata that I love and am looking to expand my collection. The educational value of your videos are great! Keep up the good work :) I dream of having a greenhouse garden set up like you someday!
Definitely have to keep an eye out for that Brassia. It's lovely and happy. Fantastic save Brad and worth all your efforts. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Bellícimo este video desde ARGENTINA felicito por compartir un lujo yo tengo una pero no están largas las flores me encantó MUY bellas un abrazo grande.
I absolutely agree with You to not stick the flowers stems, I think they grow more stronger without any help... Thanks for sharing ... by the way... is that an eternal wind?
i just bought a brassidium today, had to put it in a proper seethrough orchid pot and its potted in coconut bark which is more or less like earth now + the roots are white - is that normal for this orchid ?
Hi, I've watched this video of yours a couple of times as I use cinnamon a lot. I thought in one of your videos you said there was no way a rotten, removed bulb could be saved (maybe it was Miss Orchid Girl). I wanted to share I had a rotten bulb, I cut it off, cut the bottom rot off, did your cinnamon trick and sat the dried cinnamon bottomed-bulb in sphagnum for months. Yesterday, I noticed a tiny root coming out of the top of the bulb where the leaves have been all this time (they never dropped). So, it can be done. Nothing from the bottom, but if I get enough roots, I should be able to figure out some way to peel it off the bulb or maybe mount it. I love your videos.
How is the light for this plant, I have a Brassia which has never flowered it is huge, I have had it on my front verandah getting morning sun for the last year still no flowers
Thank you! So many unique tips! I hope my Brassia shooting star blooms with such vigor! Beautiful!!
The cinnamon idea was brilliant. They are impressively exotic and especially beautiful!!!
Definitely gorgeous flowers👏👏👏
Amazing how you saved that bulb... Good job. Amazing...!
Nice! I had a Brassa years ago. The flowers are awesome. Spider like.
thanks you for your time 🐝🐞😁👍👍👍👍
Beautiful brassia! and a great tip too, cinnamon should be in every orchid enthusiasts orchid "first aid" kit, and thanks for reminding me to pick some up keep forgetting..Thanks for sharing!
I haven't ever seen an orchid like yours. It's amazing!
thank you for the pointers!!!
What a gorgeous plant!
Какая КРАСОТА ! ПОЗДРАВЛЯЮ !!!
I don't know what birds you have up there but it sounds like you're in a jungle it is really awesome the bird sounds are nice.
Sooo beautiful😀
Amazing collection orchids I love watching and you mention it about how fragrance I will search I like to try growing
Good save on the cinnamon, Brad. Love the oncidium alliance!
Incredible Brad - and it looks so strong and healthy! Yeah, I really think there's something to using cinnamon. I have a pot with water and cinnamon sticks i keep on the stove and heat once in awhile for the fragrance. Any other pot of water with organic matter in it would mold pretty fast, this NEVER does. Anyway, great orchid and tip about the bad bulb :) Thanks.
I just found your channel a few days ago and you've quickly become my favorite RUclipsr. I have a nepenthe ventrata that I love and am looking to expand my collection. The educational value of your videos are great! Keep up the good work :) I dream of having a greenhouse garden set up like you someday!
fantastic video Brad. information first class 👍.
My brassia is my favourite orchid
Definitely have to keep an eye out for that Brassia. It's lovely and happy. Fantastic save Brad and worth all your efforts. Thanks for sharing and happy growing.
Bellícimo este video desde ARGENTINA felicito por compartir un lujo yo tengo una pero no están largas las flores me encantó MUY bellas un abrazo grande.
This is great Brad
Beautiful...!!!
What great advice! I assume cinnamon will work for other plants rot issues
awesome!
I just bought a Brassia Rex - I hope mine looks as good. Thank you for the info.
I absolutely agree with You to not stick the flowers stems, I think they grow more stronger without any help... Thanks for sharing ... by the way... is that an eternal wind?
That's a lot of plants in there, how do you managed to water them? A subscriber here. Luv'd your vid.
what a stunning plant! have you had any experience collecting seeds from them?
What a beautiful Brassia. Can you please tell me what is the name of it? Thank you in advance.
Parabéns 😍👏👏👏👏
i just bought a brassidium today, had to put it in a proper seethrough orchid pot and its potted in coconut bark which is more or less like earth now + the roots are white - is that normal for this orchid ?
Благодарю Вас за видео,понимаю не все,но все ровно смотрю с удовольствием...плохо,что нет русских субтитров...с уважением,Наталья.
Hi, I've watched this video of yours a couple of times as I use cinnamon a lot. I thought in one of your videos you said there was no way a rotten, removed bulb could be saved (maybe it was Miss Orchid Girl). I wanted to share I had a rotten bulb, I cut it off, cut the bottom rot off, did your cinnamon trick and sat the dried cinnamon bottomed-bulb in sphagnum for months. Yesterday, I noticed a tiny root coming out of the top of the bulb where the leaves have been all this time (they never dropped). So, it can be done. Nothing from the bottom, but if I get enough roots, I should be able to figure out some way to peel it off the bulb or maybe mount it. I love your videos.
How is the light for this plant, I have a Brassia which has never flowered it is huge, I have had it on my front verandah getting morning sun for the last year still no flowers
Would you recommend putting cinnamon bark in the water when watering orchids?
More Carnivorous plant videos please :-)
This is a beautiful orchid, may I ask this name ?
👍👍👍👍
What is the name of this Brassia?
Hi Brad, do you have a shop?
Anne Yang yes, for Canada. Don't ship international. www.bradsgreenhouse.ecwid.com
Just purchased a nepenthes ventricosa :0