Today's video is sponsored by rePotme! 💗They provided some of the pots, clips, stakes and the fertilizer I used for the Orchids in this video. Check them out at my affiliate link here go.missorchidgirl.com/repotme16 Check out our entire Orchid Care for Beginners Series! ruclips.net/p/PLxo6tXzj__mZzIrS7nCGjI6NEwWCwvuya
I just repotted my oncidium orchid per your instruction here. I have had it 2 years. It has lots of new roots all along the outer limit of the base & a few just sprouting up in the middle of the plant on top between the leaves. I noticed it had a few dead roots in the center of the base but not too many. The medium seemed like a sawdust & the roots were tightly woven around it in the center with all the new growth orbiting that loosely. I didn’t have to cut too much away. But I know there is likely an airpocket up the center of the root structure & some around the new root growth they were huge & healthy. I have it in a pot with holes all over do the air will circulate dry the medium & roots well before watering. Should I be worried about possible air pockets inside the root ball between roots or will the good airflow be enough so I don’t have to worry?
Question: I have many oncidium orchids of the same type and I have an issue in which my oncidium bloom stem gets to be nearly 8' long before putting out sparse flower sets. Why do you think an oncidium orchid begins to have overly long flower stems? Thank you in advance.
Whenever I wake up the day after watching these Orchid Care Beginner Series videos, I always end up finding myself in my room with an orchid I've never had before, somewhat, just popping out of thin air...So spooky.
"And as you can see, my orchid in this potting mix has done very well." 20:40 To viewers who are beginners, it is better to start with a mix that is too large and need to water more frequently than to use one that is too small and does not dry quick enough. In home growing conditions for Oncidiums, this small Orchiata mix will likely retain too much moisture if you drench the medium at each watering.
I'm so thankful to you for this tutorial ❤. I've had an oncidium for nearly 3 yrs, but have had no flowers after the initial bloom. I now know what needs to be done. 🤩
Thank you so much for this video. Being a beginner, it had enlightened me on the proper care of Oncidiums. I had also learned the different varieties of Oncidiums. I can feel your passion in caring for orchids.
Hi Danny, Oncidums are my favorite next to the Phals! I currently have the Twinkle Yellow Bird in bloom, Miltonia Kismet Kind Kai and Lavender Kiss, Lavender Taffy. I Love These girls . Thank You for these tutorials, learning so much. And a special thank you for your acknowledgement to me. Happy growing.
I’ve never been able to get my oncidiums to bloom. They lose the flowers quickly after buying them. I am putting more effort now into getting them to flower. 🤞🏻
Thank you so much for your hepful video. I have had a smallish oncidium that I recently acquired online and it just didn't seem to be doing well just two months after receiving it. Watching your video multiple times, I gave it a root cut, and repotted it. I am hopeful it will start looking and feeling better.
Thank you for all the great information. I haven’t checked, but do you have videos on raising seedlings? Proper watering, feeding, lighting. Just received 6 new kids and want to make sure they grow big and healthy. Thank you again for all the information. Cheers
Thank you for this information! I especially liked how you compared the lighting/humidity to Phals. That helps a lot. I know what works with my Phals, now I can adjust for my Oncidiums. Looking forward to this type of video but for other types of orchids (vanda, cattleya..)
Found mine quite by accident at Lowe's, of all places. I just can't seem to keep it alive, and the clock is ticking. I live in Florida, and have a green thumb. Phals are fine. This one? Killing me.
@@hellosunshine541 I have gotten alot of my collection from Lowe's. Mostly 'bag babies' but I've also found a few in bloom. Some Ace Hardware stores in Florida also sell orchids. Sorry your orchid is having issues. Not enough info to help....
Thank you, I was gifted an Oncidium and it was hard to find information. You are young but you know so much about orchids. I am older age 69 but have only been growing Orchids for about 2 yrs. They are "pets" like my cat. I love growing them.
You really have amazing orchids😍 i wish i could have does too😍 most oncidium here in the philippines is color yellow which i have. So amazing to see that they have different shape and sizes.
Love to watch all of your videos. Very helpful and informative. Just bought new orchids from the nursery as gift for my self 😅 hoping it will grow as beautiful as yours. Thanks Danny. Merry Christmas from Philippines .😊
Thank you for all your orchid tips. It really helps a lot for us beginners. ❤ Question: I recently got an oncidium orchid with lush and healthy flowers but potted in a pot without holes for ventilation. Should I repot it immediately to an orchid pot with holes or just wait until all the blooms have passed and withered?
Most excellent video for sure. I have, had, may still have, an Oncidium. Could never get the wrinkles out. Only watered once a week, humidity in house 77, ambient temperature 78- 80 F , plenty of light. Beyond me what I'm doing wrong. My other orchids, all phelanopis, are doing fine. I can't win. This one has me beat.
Sometimes, when they become wrinkled, they cant unwrinkle, even if the care is perfect. Sort of like scars. Unless the wrinkling is progressing, your orchid is probably perfectly healthy
Great video, I love the beginners care videos. Please could you do a video on Maxillaria Tenufolia. I have just got one and there is very little online about basic care and preferences
Thanks Danny, I appreciated that video. I have some oncidiums which came in tightly packed sphagnum moss, the moss is practically impossible to remove without damaging many roots. Do you know how to deal with that ?
Hello, I have two questions for you pls 1. First of all I am very new to orchids. I have a miltoniopsis with only 2 pseudobulbs, how do I know which one is the oldest? 2. When watering you said to be careful to the new growth, but what about the old? If Water goes inside leaves and on the pseudobulbs is it ok or do we have to treat them like phals? Do they like to be sprayed with water especially when hot? Sorry it might be easy for you but for me that's not so obvious. Thank you 💖
Hi Danny! You have beautiful orchids and your channel has got me hooked on them. :) I just picked up my 4th orchid (I bought it on sale, not in the best shape and the buds were not opening), and I was so happy that I was able to get the buds to open and bloom in about 10 days. I'm not sure how I got it open (sort of an "idiot savant" thing hahaha), but I think it was because it just needed watering and I did what you said and dropped the temperature (to about 68 degrees from 74) in that room and it seemed to work. Its so nice when things work out! :) Thanks again for all your tips and keep doing what you do Danny. Be well my friend.
Since you are into oncidiums and red colors i would definitely reccomend you Oncidium Nova 'Red Cherry' , mine is currently in bloom and whoaaa the sharp red! The branching and the delicate perfume!! Definitely screams Danny to me.
Oh how inspiring, I have but only one oncidium flexuosum which I purchased approximately a month ago and cannot wait until she produces a flower spike, fingers crossed, thank you for all your amazing videos and wealth of information.
Thanks for this! One last question: I have an onchidium alliance that is launching itself up and out of the pot with new growth. When repotting do I put the bulbs over the medium or can they go under a little so the new growths don’t sit far above the medium?
Hello Danny! Really love your channel! I recently bought two oncidiums, and even though the coco peat they were planted in is really wet and I water them before they dry out, their pseudobulbs are wrinkly. Do you have any idea why this happens?
what a gorgeous purple phal. and thx for yet another great vidio. i've been waiting for this one since i mostly have phals and catts but have ventured into the oncidium family recently it was perfect timing and very usefull : 3
Thank you for this video ! I just bought a /beautiful/ specimen Colmanara (Oncostele) Catatante Pacific Sun Spots orchid at work yesterday. Aside from a small, currently unidentifiable [possibly miltoniopsis?] Orchid, this is really my first big shot Oncidium, and I'm excited to take good care of it ! It has 5 flower spikes at varying stages of growth; and it's taking up all of the pot currently, so I'll be repotting when the flowers have had their time to shine. Until then, I'm wondering if I should fertilize at all while the flowers are still here, and if so if I should keep to quarter the recommended strength of my liquid fertilizer? It's just such a monstrous orchid, I'm not sure if I'll starve it if I don't fertilize once/twice a month while it's flowering. In an old video you mentioned how hardy this rusty flowered hybrid is though- I know I'll be able to take good care of it! I'm so happy to have found it for a few dollars under $15 at Trader Joe's.
I have my twinkle in a transluscent/clear slotted orchid pot ( with the repot me medium you used). I see a bit of algae on one side of the pot. Do I need to slide my clear pot into a solid cover pot to prevent that? Only watering once a week so it doesnt seem like too much water for the orchid (it seems happy, bloomed in December, growing a new pseudobulb).
i have just bought a no name orchid from Waitrose... had to wait to get home to find out what kind it was lol now I know its a Oncidium and the flowers are the spider like. it came in a small clay pot no drainage holes and it was dry also... :/ so watered left for ten minutes then repotting in a clear orchid pot with bark medium soaked for 5 minutes... just hope she will be ok it does have a flower stem with 3 heads on it.. prob loose those but couldn't leave her in that mess of a pot :)
Hi Danny, love all your videos. I keep watching them on repeat and learn something new everytime :) I have a sick oncidium that I have put into one of your ICU setups which is just the spaghnum moss... But the roots grow to a few cm, the tip goes black and the root dies! What am I doing wrong? I noticed this happened with the roots inside and outside the moss. Any guidance would be great because I don't know how to help her anymore. :(
Thank you for your wonderful instructions. My question is this: when I purchase and Oncidium, they come with a plastic cage around the pseudo bulbs and foliage. Should I remove the cages?
I always remove them. I think the shippers do that to help in transport. I have never had issues with removing- but at the end of the day it is your decision.
I’ve had my orchid for a little over a year now. I have Mtssa so an inter generic oncidium I believe. I had a beautiful bloom last September but nothing since then. I’ve been watering it with plain water but no food/fertilizer. I recently bought 30-10-10 food will this help with growing new stems? I have a great root system with lots of new roots but no stems for flowers.
Hi Danny, have you ever lined orchid baskets with burlap to hold the medium. I have lots of baskets to line for all my outdoor orchids. Thank you for all your educational video you share with us. Thanks for your reply. 🌺
Hi Danny, I was giving a oncidium as a gift i went to repot ,the roots were going around in a circle it was so packed i puled some roots louse at the bottom and repoted it. I really did not know what to do with it. Do I leave it and try again. It is already stress out. Thanking you
Question, for intergenerics like bratonias. Which do you follow for care? The seed parent or pollen parent? Or it doesn't matter? Please send help! Thanks
I have a Burr. Sunkissed Buttercup. When I first purchased it the pseudo bulbs were smooth, now they appear somewhat wrinkled.. Does this indicate a problem?
So what I understand is that usually each pseudobulb produces flowers only once. Until another pseudobulb grows it most likely won't bloom again. That's unfortunate...
Loved this vid… I had the same thing going on with all dead roots. I cut them off as you suggested planted them back into Spag Moss. What you did not tell us in the video is how long we should expect until we see new roots to grow? My plant looks healthy I have lots of new pseudo bulbs but I want to know what to expect for roots? Thank you for these videos and merry Christmas
I grow some oncidium outdoor in a garden in central Florida. I noticed that it likes to put out roots outside of the potting mix onto the edges of the pots. I let them be. Should I repot them in bark?
Hi Danny, I at least discovered why my oncidiums didn’t bloom....their roots were rotte, yesterday I did cut them, clear them, but what should I do in Order to make the roots grow? Thank you for your videos. Maria
Not sure if you'll see this, but my oncidium sunlight has wrinkly psudobulbs and I'm wondering if I should water her more? I live in a pretty dry area in the US. I'm afraid I might over water it so I wanted to ask if I should water it more often than my phalaenopsis orchids?
HelloDanny, I repotted a Brassia 2 weeks ago, I got rid of most of the bad roots, as a result it has very little roots left. I think I put it in a pot that might be slightly big for it. I realised that the plant is not anchored properly. Should I put stones on top of the media or should I report it again in a smaller pot?. The plant looks healthy and it has a new 10 cm pseudobulb now. Thank you for the videos, they are clear, visually appealing, beautiful colours
Today's video is sponsored by rePotme! 💗They provided some of the pots, clips, stakes and the fertilizer I used for the Orchids in this video. Check them out at my affiliate link here go.missorchidgirl.com/repotme16 Check out our entire Orchid Care for Beginners Series! ruclips.net/p/PLxo6tXzj__mZzIrS7nCGjI6NEwWCwvuya
I just repotted my oncidium orchid per your instruction here. I have had it 2 years. It has lots of new roots all along the outer limit of the base & a few just sprouting up in the middle of the plant on top between the leaves. I noticed it had a few dead roots in the center of the base but not too many. The medium seemed like a sawdust & the roots were tightly woven around it in the center with all the new growth orbiting that loosely. I didn’t have to cut too much away. But I know there is likely an airpocket up the center of the root structure & some around the new root growth they were huge & healthy. I have it in a pot with holes all over do the air will circulate dry the medium & roots well before watering. Should I be worried about possible air pockets inside the root ball between roots or will the good airflow be enough so I don’t have to worry?
Question: I have many oncidium orchids of the same type and I have an issue in which my oncidium bloom stem gets to be nearly 8' long before putting out sparse flower sets.
Why do you think an oncidium orchid begins to have overly long flower stems?
Thank you in advance.
My 2 year old daughter attempting to pronounce phalaenopsis after you saying it is the cutest thing.
Whenever I wake up the day after watching these Orchid Care Beginner Series videos, I always end up finding myself in my room with an orchid I've never had before, somewhat, just popping out of thin air...So spooky.
LOL, funny, same thing happens to me, or one will show up in the mail! haha
Renegade therapist ope
Same here :)
I thought I was going crazy!! Me too! 😂😂
Me too! So relieved to hear that this is happening to somebody else too! It's very mysterious...
"And as you can see, my orchid in this potting mix has done very well." 20:40 To viewers who are beginners, it is better to start with a mix that is too large and need to water more frequently than to use one that is too small and does not dry quick enough. In home growing conditions for Oncidiums, this small Orchiata mix will likely retain too much moisture if you drench the medium at each watering.
Thank you for the information, I wasn’t aware of that.
Very informative!! I have both types of orchid, but new to orchids!!
I was wondering exactly this. Thank you very much for your advice!
I'm so thankful to you for this tutorial ❤. I've had an oncidium for nearly 3 yrs, but have had no flowers after the initial bloom. I now know what needs to be done. 🤩
Thank you so much for this video. Being a beginner, it had enlightened me on the proper care of Oncidiums. I had also learned the different varieties of Oncidiums. I can feel your passion in caring for orchids.
Thank you for the info on the care of Oncidiums. I like checking in from time to time just to make sure I am doing something right.
Fantastic videos and information! Thank you miss orchid girl 😍😍
Bought multiple oncidiums from a store and went back to your previous video. Very helpful turorials
Hi Danny, Oncidums are my favorite next to the Phals! I currently have the Twinkle Yellow Bird in bloom, Miltonia Kismet Kind Kai and Lavender Kiss, Lavender Taffy. I Love These girls . Thank You for these tutorials, learning so much. And a special thank you for your acknowledgement to me. Happy growing.
I just love oncidiums and oncidium types!!! It might be my favorite next to the vanda.
I’ve never been able to get my oncidiums to bloom. They lose the flowers quickly after buying them. I am putting more effort now into getting them to flower. 🤞🏻
Intensely informative video! I am so ready for more oncidiums. 😀 thank you Danni
Thank you so much for your hepful video. I have had a smallish oncidium that I recently acquired online and it just didn't seem to be doing well just two months after receiving it. Watching your video multiple times, I gave it a root cut, and repotted it. I am hopeful it will start looking and feeling better.
Thank you for all the great information. I haven’t checked, but do you have videos on raising seedlings? Proper watering, feeding, lighting. Just received 6 new kids and want to make sure they grow big and healthy.
Thank you again for all the information.
Cheers
Thank you for this information! I especially liked how you compared the lighting/humidity to Phals. That helps a lot. I know what works with my Phals, now I can adjust for my Oncidiums. Looking forward to this type of video but for other types of orchids (vanda, cattleya..)
Excellent informational video on oncidiums and their relatives! Thank you. This is timely for me as I am considering adding one to my collection.
Wow- what gorgeous orchids! If I end up being able to keep my phal alive i'll definitely be on the lookout for an oncidium!
Found mine quite by accident at Lowe's, of all places. I just can't seem to keep it alive, and the clock is ticking. I live in Florida, and have a green thumb. Phals are fine. This one? Killing me.
@@hellosunshine541 I have gotten alot of my collection from Lowe's. Mostly 'bag babies' but I've also found a few in bloom. Some Ace Hardware stores in Florida also sell orchids.
Sorry your orchid is having issues. Not enough info to help....
Helpful video, I use coconut fiber as medium and it is working great for me my orchids are just dancingly thriving 😘
Thank you so much, I just bought 2 oncydium and now I know how I can take care,😃I love you videos,
Thank you, I was gifted an Oncidium and it was hard to find information. You are young but you know so much about orchids. I am older age 69 but have only been growing Orchids for about 2 yrs. They are "pets" like my cat. I love growing them.
THANK YOU! I purchased my first ever oncidium today and this video is PERFECT!
You really have amazing orchids😍 i wish i could have does too😍 most oncidium here in the philippines is color yellow which i have. So amazing to see that they have different shape and sizes.
Love to watch all of your videos. Very helpful and informative. Just bought new orchids from the nursery as gift for my self 😅 hoping it will grow as beautiful as yours. Thanks Danny. Merry Christmas from Philippines .😊
I love Oncidiums,
Hey Danny! Could you make a video on the Holc. subulifolium, there isn’t many video about this orchid. 🙂
I have an oncidium orchid and it’s been a year and thankfully she is big and alive 😂 she has been easier to care for compared to the others
Finally, a video on this, I was so disappointed that I started to doubt about this buy. Mine is xaliceara renaissance coral
Could you post a link on the fertilizers you use and anything special you do when trying to save an orchid, especially an oncidium orchid?
Thank you for sharing all your Orchid Wisdom!☺️
Thank you for all your orchid tips. It really helps a lot for us beginners. ❤
Question: I recently got an oncidium orchid with lush and healthy flowers but potted in a pot without holes for ventilation. Should I repot it immediately to an orchid pot with holes or just wait until all the blooms have passed and withered?
Most excellent video for sure. I have, had, may still have, an Oncidium. Could never get the wrinkles out. Only watered once a week, humidity in house 77, ambient temperature 78- 80 F , plenty of light. Beyond me what I'm doing wrong. My other orchids, all phelanopis, are doing fine. I can't win. This one has me beat.
Sometimes, when they become wrinkled, they cant unwrinkle, even if the care is perfect. Sort of like scars. Unless the wrinkling is progressing, your orchid is probably perfectly healthy
Great video, I love the beginners care videos. Please could you do a video on Maxillaria Tenufolia. I have just got one and there is very little online about basic care and preferences
Thanks Danny, I appreciated that video. I have some oncidiums which came in tightly packed sphagnum moss, the moss is practically impossible to remove without damaging many roots. Do you know how to deal with that ?
thanks im always watching your good blog many beautiful flowers
Hello what's the best way to see what specific specie you own when you bought a orchid just as "Cambria"
Keep up the good work!
Are clay pots suitable for oncidiums? This for outside warm/hot and humid environment. Thank you.
I like my Miltonia Sunset. It's so easy to take care and the flowers are beautiful! Yellow is my favorite color.
❤️ these care videos- always get something new out of them. Thank you for sharing your knowledge once again 😊
Hello, I have two questions for you pls
1. First of all I am very new to orchids. I have a miltoniopsis with only 2 pseudobulbs, how do I know which one is the oldest?
2. When watering you said to be careful to the new growth, but what about the old? If Water goes inside leaves and on the pseudobulbs is it ok or do we have to treat them like phals? Do they like to be sprayed with water especially when hot?
Sorry it might be easy for you but for me that's not so obvious. Thank you 💖
Love Oncidium orchid . Thank you for the info🌿🌿🌿🌸🌸🌸
Thank you so much for this wonderful video! New to oncidium and your videos always help, especially this 30 min one! 😍
I was already planning to buy a Sherry Baby online this afternoon so the timing on this video couldn't be any better!
Great video! I absolutely love phals and oncidiums! Oncidiums are absolutely gorgeous!
I was wondering where do you buy your beautiful oncidiums?
Hi Danny! You have beautiful orchids and your channel has got me hooked on them. :) I just picked up my 4th orchid (I bought it on sale, not in the best shape and the buds were not opening), and I was so happy that I was able to get the buds to open and bloom in about 10 days. I'm not sure how I got it open (sort of an "idiot savant" thing hahaha), but I think it was because it just needed watering and I did what you said and dropped the temperature (to about 68 degrees from 74) in that room and it seemed to work. Its so nice when things work out! :) Thanks again for all your tips and keep doing what you do Danny. Be well my friend.
Brilliant video, so helpful 🙏
Thanks for all this method beautiful thank you so much I try to replant my that saves like they sleeping in the pot
Thank you for telling me about replanting my Phalaenopsis.
Love oncidium-type orchids! Thanks for all the helpful info!
Hi Danny! Love your channel. Your passion for and knowledge of orchids is really inspiring. Could you ID the orchid at 4:05 for me? It's gorgeous!
Aliceria Sandy's cove
Hi, when you use hydrogen peroxide, do you add any water?
I love ORCHIDS!!!
Since you are into oncidiums and red colors i would definitely reccomend you Oncidium Nova 'Red Cherry' , mine is currently in bloom and whoaaa the sharp red! The branching and the delicate perfume!! Definitely screams Danny to me.
Nice video made with all information. 👍
Absolutely gorgeous flowers, wow. 👍
Explain very details very professional! Thank you!
Oh how inspiring, I have but only one oncidium flexuosum which I purchased approximately a month ago and cannot wait until she produces a flower spike, fingers crossed, thank you for all your amazing videos and wealth of information.
Thanks for this! One last question: I have an onchidium alliance that is launching itself up and out of the pot with new growth. When repotting do I put the bulbs over the medium or can they go under a little so the new growths don’t sit far above the medium?
Thank you so much for this very practical video.
Thank you very much for your valuble tutorials
Thank you so much Dear! You are so Hi professional and help me a lot to understand my Orchids ! 💖
Thank you Danny for the videos. This is my first time i am growing Orchids and i your videos are very helpfull for me.
Hello Danny! Really love your channel! I recently bought two oncidiums, and even though the coco peat they were planted in is really wet and I water them before they dry out, their pseudobulbs are wrinkly. Do you have any idea why this happens?
what a gorgeous purple phal. and thx for yet another great vidio. i've been waiting for this one since i mostly have phals and catts but have ventured into the oncidium family recently it was perfect timing and very usefull : 3
I adore the one showing at 13:50 the colours are so beautiful! Anyone know the namne of that one?
Thank you for this video !
I just bought a /beautiful/ specimen Colmanara (Oncostele) Catatante Pacific Sun Spots orchid at work yesterday. Aside from a small, currently unidentifiable [possibly miltoniopsis?] Orchid, this is really my first big shot Oncidium, and I'm excited to take good care of it !
It has 5 flower spikes at varying stages of growth; and it's taking up all of the pot currently, so I'll be repotting when the flowers have had their time to shine. Until then, I'm wondering if I should fertilize at all while the flowers are still here, and if so if I should keep to quarter the recommended strength of my liquid fertilizer? It's just such a monstrous orchid, I'm not sure if I'll starve it if I don't fertilize once/twice a month while it's flowering.
In an old video you mentioned how hardy this rusty flowered hybrid is though- I know I'll be able to take good care of it! I'm so happy to have found it for a few dollars under $15 at Trader Joe's.
How is your orchid doing now? I invested in one 6/7 mths ago and I am wondering when I will see new flower spikes (the old one lasted 2 mths)
Sorry if it's been asked before, but where do you buy your supports with the little loop at the top?
Love this video! Wish there was a pros and cons for oncidiums like for vandas and phals
I have my twinkle in a transluscent/clear slotted orchid pot ( with the repot me medium you used). I see a bit of algae on one side of the pot. Do I need to slide my clear pot into a solid cover pot to prevent that? Only watering once a week so it doesnt seem like too much water for the orchid (it seems happy, bloomed in December, growing a new pseudobulb).
Brilliant information danny. Thank you.
Subscribed! Excellent video contents!
I’ve been trying to find an oncidium Sandy’s cove….. or miltonia or wilsonara lol. I’ve wanted one for so long but no luck 😢
i have just bought a no name orchid from Waitrose... had to wait to get home to find out what kind it was lol now I know its a Oncidium and the flowers are the spider like. it came in a small clay pot no drainage holes and it was dry also... :/ so watered left for ten minutes then repotting in a clear orchid pot with bark medium soaked for 5 minutes... just hope she will be ok it does have a flower stem with 3 heads on it.. prob loose those but couldn't leave her in that mess of a pot :)
Hi Danny, love all your videos. I keep watching them on repeat and learn something new everytime :)
I have a sick oncidium that I have put into one of your ICU setups which is just the spaghnum moss... But the roots grow to a few cm, the tip goes black and the root dies! What am I doing wrong? I noticed this happened with the roots inside and outside the moss. Any guidance would be great because I don't know how to help her anymore. :(
Thank you for your wonderful instructions. My question is this: when I purchase and Oncidium, they come with a plastic cage around the pseudo bulbs and foliage. Should I remove the cages?
I always remove them. I think the shippers do that to help in transport. I have never had issues with removing- but at the end of the day it is your decision.
I’ve had my orchid for a little over a year now. I have Mtssa so an inter generic oncidium I believe. I had a beautiful bloom last September but nothing since then. I’ve been watering it with plain water but no food/fertilizer. I recently bought 30-10-10 food will this help with growing new stems? I have a great root system with lots of new roots but no stems for flowers.
Hi Danny, have you ever lined orchid baskets with burlap to hold the medium. I have lots of baskets to line for all my outdoor orchids. Thank you for all your educational video you share with us. Thanks for your reply. 🌺
My oncidium leaves are splitting and drooping, but my pseudobulbs are plump (ie. not dry or dehydrated). Any ideas?
Thank you so much for great info again
Danni, do you know how to care for phragmipediums or srypipipedium?
Excellent video ! Thank you so much 🙏🏼🙏🏼🕊💚🙋🏻♀️
Stunning.
its ok to water an oncidium after repotting and cutting the roots? could this lead to infection?
Hi Danny, I was giving a oncidium as a gift i went to repot ,the roots were going around in a circle it was so packed i puled some roots louse at the bottom and repoted it. I really did not know what to do with it. Do I leave it and try again. It is already stress out. Thanking you
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Question, for intergenerics like bratonias. Which do you follow for care? The seed parent or pollen parent? Or it doesn't matter? Please send help! Thanks
I bought mine in a type of small gravel. No blooms ever. Should I repot. We are going into Spring???
I have a Burr. Sunkissed Buttercup. When I first purchased it the pseudo bulbs were smooth, now they appear somewhat wrinkled.. Does this indicate a problem?
So what I understand is that usually each pseudobulb produces flowers only once. Until another pseudobulb grows it most likely won't bloom again. That's unfortunate...
Thanks for such great information
Thank you..appreciate the information..blessings 🙏
First phals...then den phals, then cattleya, now oncidiums. I think I need a bigger space in my house for my collection. It is expanding weekly 😂💕.
Wonderful video
Loved this vid… I had the same thing going on with all dead roots. I cut them off as you suggested planted them back into Spag Moss. What you did not tell us in the video is how long we should expect until we see new roots to grow? My plant looks healthy I have lots of new pseudo bulbs but I want to know what to expect for roots? Thank you for these videos and merry Christmas
I grow some oncidium outdoor in a garden in central Florida. I noticed that it likes to put out roots outside of the potting mix onto the edges of the pots. I let them be. Should I repot them in bark?
Hi Danny, I at least discovered why my oncidiums didn’t bloom....their roots were rotte, yesterday I did cut them, clear them, but what should I do in Order to make the roots grow? Thank you for your videos. Maria
Not sure if you'll see this, but my oncidium sunlight has wrinkly psudobulbs and I'm wondering if I should water her more? I live in a pretty dry area in the US. I'm afraid I might over water it so I wanted to ask if I should water it more often than my phalaenopsis orchids?
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잘봤습니다 😃👍👍💕💕💕
By the way, we live in Canada, the cold place Alberta, but the plant is always put indoors.
HelloDanny, I repotted a Brassia 2 weeks ago, I got rid of most of the bad roots, as a result it has very little roots left. I think I put it in a pot that might be slightly big for it. I realised that the plant is not anchored properly. Should I put stones on top of the media or should I report it again in a smaller pot?. The plant looks healthy and it has a new 10 cm pseudobulb now. Thank you for the videos, they are clear, visually appealing, beautiful colours
Hi, I use stakes to stabilize freshly repotted orchids, here are some examples for inspiration ruclips.net/video/xvAg9yY2iew/видео.html