Spotted Orchid; Easy propagation tutorial
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- This is the first tutorial I've done really. I'm all for easy methods of prop work.
Please let me know if you prefer these occasionally or just a fortnightly video of what's been going on. I can't do both sadly...but i'm happy to keep a more regular but shorter diary.
You know Malcolm, I'd watch you boil water and steep a bag of tea....just to hear your banter! But what you did right here is my favorite content. Gardeners World is so predictable that you know they'll divide snowdrops " in the green" for the thousandth time this March. And for sure, Monty won't even break wind to liven it up!! I'm like most other folk who have commented so far, in that I love learning about ways to make more plants. Especially when it's unexpected or a challenging new way. My favorite parts of last year's tours around the nursery, was when you showed how the crew propagated things. It was a way for you to tell us more about your entertaining nursery experiences, while also giving us valuable tips and techniques! I love this shit!! 🤪
Oh I sure wish there will be more like this, I really really miss the nursery videos. Plant propagation and everything that had to do with the nursery was the best content on youtube. I watched every single video you ever posted and took notes :) true story!
@@GooglesAccount Yes that would be ideal and quite the undertaking.
I enjoy your tutorials. After watching the one you did on Delphinium crown bud cuttings I had a go myself on a white Delphinium that I had and now I have fifteen. I think I'm going to have to start a nursery if I keep watching you.
💙I think you should just film every time you go to the garden !!! 💙 So very enjoyable , informative inspiring , and fun !!! Thank you so much for your with and wisdom !
You ok Malcolm? you’re missed 😊
I hope you will do more tutorials, you get to the point with no padding out like garden programmes on tv. I also did some delphinium bud cuttings last year and they all took. I had enough to give to friends and family so I know your advice works. Keep on doing what you do best, a few swear words or the odd fart just make it natural.
I’m going to enjoy this mini series Malcom, always insightful many thanks, can’t wait for your hosta one because you like doing them in growth.
Thank you for this. I have been longing to grow purple spotted/marsh orchids for ages. You have given me the courage to try. As for Hostas!!!!! Slug and snail food, however hard you try. Look forward to more tutorials from you.
Been a while since Malcohm posted. I hope it's just because he is too busy.
Just what I needed thanks. Trilliums look great.
I don't think you need to "make up your mind", you can do both and none of us will complain. Be well. Thanks for the video.
hope all is well malcolm.
I was disappointed in the disclaimer for uncouth language at the beginning of the video, if that was me talking there would be fffing and blinding throughout. Apart from than complaint, I'm happy with whatever videos you put out. Any of your extensive knowledge is going to be better than my piss poor knowledge of gardening and the english language I have.
I've learnt most of my gardening through watching your videos.
Keep up the great work.
Much appreciated and Thankyou for sharing. The birds are certainly enjoying your new garden , lots of bird song. We have these wild on a verge near where I live, but the farmer got a new grass cutter & cut them off before they flowered this year, arghh
Thanks Malcolm,keeping it real and informative 🤣❤
Best garden videos for sure
Orchids are difficult to grow from seed because the seed is so small - like dust - that there is no nourishment present to power a growing/germinating embryo. Hence orchid seed needs to be 'invaded' by naturally occuring fungi in the soil. The embryo uses the mycelial network to draw nutrients from the soil to grow. Once it has put down its own roots and can fend for itself, the fungus isn't really necessary anymore, but can hang around to form further mycorhizal associations.
Great video, explained in a way we all can understand, not talked down to, when are we going to see the allotment
Hope you all are doing well , Thank you for the great videos 🙂
Missing you Malcolm….I hope all is well.
Good stuff!
I have been watching 2 Bletilla seed pods develop this summer. As I am not ambitious enough to try the whole flasking on Agar routine, watching you has sparked inspiration to set the pot in an out of the way location, surrounded by a few pots of compatible plants, and let the seeds do their own thing.
I am Inspired to sub also!
This "happy accident" of propegation, Could it have anything to do with the existing micro biology on the existing potted plant root system. A kind of symbiosis. Anyone with any thoughts would be interesting.
Great Tutorial my FRIEND!
Thank you for the tutorial. Common orchids make me feel guilty. When we got our smallholding I built a load of beds over what turned out to be a prime area for them.
dear Malcolm, hope you are alright❤️...it's been a long time
Watched the video.. I enjoyed it... do whatever videos make you hapoy!
I see DACTYLORHIZA FUCHSII for sale in a few places in USA (all sold out now) with big prices, like $30 plus shipping. But it looks like something I will keep an eye out for since it is hardy to -30°F. Thanks for another great video.💚
I love this man. Bless you Malcolm!
I love the propagation tutorials but I also love seeing the garden. Maybe alternate them no matter how frequently you put up a video.
Very useful video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. It's October 2022 now, and my garlic cloves have just arrived from the seed company 😍
What's happened to Malcolm?
When is the next video?
I've got these struggling in a pot... I've got to put them in my forever garden now but I'm not sure where as we don't have many trees yet...
Hey Malcolm, hope you are well. Given the cost of living crisis for many people in the UK, including your viewers. Is there any milage in someone at Eggleston doing a 10 minute slot or even a 30 minute special on how to grow food in our Northern climate, leeks, sprouts etc. Most people dont have the luxury of a green house so just the stuff that goes in the ground would be useful. Cheers.
Where are you ?
the only shock was the trousers 🤣
Hi I have just bought 8 common spotted orchids in the green to transplant in my wilded lawn
I.need to ask how far apart to plant and is it ok to mow them late sept ?
Superb!
Thank you again .
Perfect!
How the fu(k is he getting younger?🧐
Cern😎
i thought the same. Must be the lower stress of not running a nursery
Yes plus tons of intense physical labor rebuilding the garden!
Ps we just need many more please
If I wanted non ‘raw’ or ‘woke’ I would watch programs like Gardeners World that’s why I tune into you and the real world .
How you been after all the sweating
Is erythronia commonly called trout Lilly??? I can't remember....
Yes !! Erythronium americana,, canadensis and calafornicum,........trout lily, or dog tooth violet.
Dont change Malcolm..