Bifoliate Cattleya care

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @eloina17
    @eloina17 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice video really came in handy! wish me luck on my second cattleya being a yuan dung python hybrid

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 месяца назад +1

      Good luck! Feel free to reach out and ask questions!

  • @mesandz2623
    @mesandz2623 3 года назад +3

    Enjoy your show and tells... I’m learning so much about my cattleyas- didn’t know there were a group. My 1st cattleya hasn’t bloom since purchased 4 yrs _loads of leaf so I’m guessing it’s still unhappy. Thx

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад +1

      A common fix for a large Catt that isn’t blooming is increase the light. If you use the sun, do it incrementally so you don’t burn it.

  • @tropicalplantsfinland
    @tropicalplantsfinland 3 года назад +2

    Had to subscribe. Great content, just watching this second time in a row.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! Let me know if you have questions!

  • @indoororchidsandtropicals358
    @indoororchidsandtropicals358 3 года назад +1

    This man knows his stuff. 4:49 This is commandment number 1 for all orchids, especially sympodials. Other commandment number 1 is use pure water. Master those two things, and you'll be mostly fine.

  • @myboibill
    @myboibill 3 года назад +1

    If I make my proposed trip to Holland Nick spring to see the country and all its bulb glory and I passed through the town ofKampen I will keep an eye out for your sir name. When I was checking that information about the town I came upon a picture taken circa 1880 of a town official were striking resemblance to you. I am not pulling your leg here.
    I have grown many types of orchids including cattleya types for more years and then I will admit to. I have a fairly good library of books from beginner to advanced. With that said I have learned more from a handful of your videos quite quickly and then I have from any of the books I’ve ever read. One of the best teachers of course is trial and error but it certainly helps quite a bit when you have the knowledge. Never seems to get old when you’re able to flower or plant that you’ve grown for for five or six years especially the plants that are for a challenge. So thanks again and I hope you keep posting you’re an excellent teacher.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate that! I figure my trial and error can help other folks skip some of the mistakes I’ve made over the years.
      Your Kampen discussion made me wonder about my family’s origins over there. I’ve friends on Facebook with a relative who still lives over there, so I sent him a message asking if we’re from that town!

  • @dannisorchidjourney
    @dannisorchidjourney 4 года назад +1

    All of my bifoliate Catts ate spotted. I have a soft spot for them. Great video

  • @ileanavalerio3637
    @ileanavalerio3637 2 года назад +2

    Great information! 🌸👏👏🌸

  • @itzelpretzel
    @itzelpretzel 2 года назад +1

    Thanks again Stephen! I've just gotten a small Cattleya schilleriana, and I've looked up the proper care before buying but this video is still super useful, and makes me excited to try more Cattleyas in the future :)

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  2 года назад +1

      That’s great! I think you’ll like them a lot. The scent that so many put out is the icing on the cake.

  • @myboibill
    @myboibill 3 года назад +1

    Another very informative video. I always learn something from your videos. I was planning a trip next year to the Netherlands and to Bruges and Belgium in there on the itinerary what is the town of Kampien in Holland. Another handsome descendent from the Netherlands. LOL

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      Ha! I’ll have to check out that town on a map!

  • @patriciasorchids3999
    @patriciasorchids3999 4 года назад

    Thanks for another fabulous video. I think both my Cattleya amethystoglossas will be fine. I was quite lucky as it wasn't the best time to repot. The one in better condition sulked for a week before the new roots started to extend, the best part, the growing tips have more than doubled in length, it must be happy. The one with hardly any roots, has taken 3 weeks but the growing tips are finally extending. Not bad for a freebie. I would have probably killed them if not for you. Because of your videos I was able to figure out what they wanted. I make sure they have at least 4 hours of good light in the morning, a fast feed first thing in the morning and 18C minimum at night. I have started to treating most my bifoliates this way and they seem to like it. Thank you for sharing.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад

      Patricia's Orchids Great! I’m glad they’re doing well! I wish you could post pics in RUclips comments.

  • @sunshineladysorchidsgarden8989
    @sunshineladysorchidsgarden8989 4 года назад

    Great video! Love learning from different orchid growers. Thank you

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Sunshine Lady’s orchids & garden Thank you so much!

  • @sallyjocrowson2889
    @sallyjocrowson2889 4 года назад

    Was very thrilled to find out about you via Thomas Green’s My Green Pet’s RUclips channel. I
    immediately went to your channel and started watching. I was very excited because you are in Austin
    and I am in Houston. I have just recently started growing orchids (graduated from grave digger to grower!) with mainly rescue
    phals. I purchased some Vandas at the beginning of the year and those live outside. I wanted to expand
    my collection. I received 6 more orchids the first of August, 3 of which were cattleyas (1 uni-foliate; 2
    bi-foliates). Fortunately (or unfortunately) right as I received my orchids, I watched your video on
    NEVER repotting cattleyas unless there is a new growth… I have currently left them in their existing pots.
    The bi-foliates are potted in sphagnum moss; the uni-foliate is in some type of twig-ish medium. The
    good news one of the bi’s (C Yuan Dung Sweet ((C Monte Elegante x C Yen Redface)) and the uni
    (LC Org ades Grand White Swan ((LC Mildred Rives Orchidglad x LC Persepolis Splendor)) now have new
    growths coming out. I have not put them outside as of yet. I wanted them to get acclimated to my
    environment; they are in a South facing window that gets lots of light. I have terra cotta pots for all 3 if
    okay to repot. My questions are: (1) can I repot at this time of the year? (2) What is the preferred medium? (3) Ok to
    move outside? Thank you!

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Hi Sara Jo,
      RUclips is being weird because I could have sworn I'd answered this question. My apologies for the tardy response! 1) You can repot any time of year as long as there is new root growth! 2)I grow with large grade orchiata bark in clay pots 3) I think you can keep them outside until about mid-November. Bring them inside when nighttime temps are in consistently in the low 50's and try to have the roots dry for the cool nights.

    • @sallyjocrowson2889
      @sallyjocrowson2889 4 года назад

      Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis thank you. You did answer and I do appreciate your input. I actually repotted all 3. They all have new growths and roots. I haven’t put them outside but they seem to be fine. Thanks again for your great input and channel!

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Sally Jo Crowson Ah, good stuff!

  • @toddstropicals
    @toddstropicals 4 года назад +1

    I'm familiar with porphyroglossa, it's actually one on my "gotta have"list. I hear they can be difficult.
    Great tips too, bifoliate catts give many a run for their money.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      I'm hoping that moving it to the shade will make it thrive! The scent is overwhelming, I love it!

    • @mesandz2623
      @mesandz2623 3 года назад

      After watching I went directly and purchased the porphyroglossa £25... I can’t stop buying cattleyas. Happy growing.

  • @thaillling9369
    @thaillling9369 4 года назад

    great video as always

  • @MyGreenPets
    @MyGreenPets 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting to learn about the difference between bi's and uni's! Had no idea the bi's were such a pain, lol!
    Do you know of any 'easier to grow' porphyroglossa hybrids?

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      My Green Pets Unfortunately I don’t! Porphyroglossa is not widely used in breeding! It’s an odd flower, so there isn’t a lot of incentive to use it as a parent.

  • @judycook4314
    @judycook4314 4 года назад

    Very helpful bi-foliage information!

    • @judycook4314
      @judycook4314 4 года назад

      bi-foliate - auto correct 🙄

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад

      Judy Cook Ha! That auto correct made me laugh!

  • @NinjaOrchids
    @NinjaOrchids 4 года назад

    I have a loooong way to go with my tigrina / leopoldii 😅 my seedlings are smaller than the smallest growth on your orchid! I’ve tried to source a near blooming size, but until I find one I thought get some seedlings ‘just in case’ ... I grow with hope! Great video! 👍🏼 thank you

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      The scent alone is worth the wait of growing a small one!

  • @bonniesuekimball7550
    @bonniesuekimball7550 4 года назад

    Thank you. Very informative as always and explains a lot about the behavior of my cattleyas. Hopefully that last lemony one will bounce back and be beautiful next year.. would love to see the blooms, I love citrus scents.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Bonnie Sue Kimball Definitely look it up! Cool looking flowers too!

    • @bonniesuekimball7550
      @bonniesuekimball7550 4 года назад

      @@SVKLOrchids I did! Gorgeous blooms😁👍 I can see where it says it's from Brazil but likes partial to full sun, so that could be misleading if you are used to heat/sun loving cattleyas. I'm sure it'll bounce back 🤗

  • @judycook4314
    @judycook4314 3 года назад +1

    Hi Stephen! Here I am at least a year after you posted this. II’ve learned my lesson and 2 of my bi-foliates have forgiven me, I think. Not so far as to flower but new roots and growth.
    Did you do an update on the last orchid?

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      I’m glad it’s doing well! I had to look at the video really quickly to see which one you were talking about! That one died. I’ll try to get another at the Tamiami show in October.

  • @refebure
    @refebure 4 года назад

    I absolutely LOOOVE Miller's Tropicals! I have that same c. tigrina, but mine is not doing too well, and sort of well at the same time. I had to repot it shortly after I bought it because the media developed mold and it has been sulking for like 2 years. This year when I thought everything was going fine because it had put up a root system and had a new growth, all but 3 of the older bulbs dropped their leaves and dried off. The good thing is that a piece (or a smaller seedling?) fell off it when I was repotting it and I put that one in a wooden basket and is doing much better.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад

      Shoot, that sounds frustrating! Do you live in Texas?

    • @refebure
      @refebure 4 года назад

      @@SVKLOrchids Oh yeah, expletives were shouted when I noticed all the leaves on the floor, but because the other piece is doing well I got over it quickly. And yes, I'm in Central Texas too. Going to Miller's open houses is my Disney World.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад

      refebure Ha! Very cool! I’ll definitely be at the next open house!

  • @Kawabunga9
    @Kawabunga9 4 года назад

    Thanks for another fun and informative contribution! The C. porphyroglossa, is it a large plant? Couldn't really tell from the video, but what caught my attention was that it doesn't have high light requirements and also the fact that it is intensely fragrant.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Karl Kawahara The C. porphyroglossa is not tall compared to other bifoliates I’ve grown, at least in this stage of life (first bloom). I’ve honestly never grown another one, so I’m not entirely sure if it’s maximum size! I suspect is not as large as amethystoglossa or tigrina. The intense fragrance caught me off guard, as well as the low light requirement advice from Cezar Wenzel!

  • @nitawal
    @nitawal 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for such an informative video!! I don’t think I have any bi- foliates although I have a couple of catts that have both one leaf and two leaves on them. I’m assuming by your awesome explanation that these are actually then uni- foliates that grew a second leaf. Can I ask you just to please clarify something to me? When you are repotting you’re bi-foliate, you’re changing all the medium right? You’re not just up potting? If they are not growing out of the pot, will you repot just to change your bark?

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад +1

      I prefer to not touch the roots, so I’ll drop the whole pot into a new pot of the media is still good.

  • @ellenfay9902
    @ellenfay9902 3 года назад +1

    Do you have an example you could show of a bifoliate cattleya that looks like one a mere mortal could grow? Otherwise, I've purchased miniature bi-catts as they've bloomed and they have double leaves, but they're small! Under 6 inches. Hmmm. . .

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      Cattleya aclandiae is short!

  • @garylewis8346
    @garylewis8346 4 года назад

    Seeing the Zacrehodes (?spelling?) that grabbed the wood piece, I was wondering if you ever thought about putting any of your orchids into the oak trees and letting them grow 'wild'?

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Yes, I have wondered about it. Unfortunately, gets too cold in winter though.

  • @paige6042
    @paige6042 4 года назад

    Just when I have been wondering about the differences between uni & bifoliate cattleyas. I’m a relatively new orchid grower and have 2 seedlings that went from one leaf to two last month. Maybe the second leaf is a sheath? I don’t know what the difference is yet.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад

      Paige could be a sheath! The leaf should be kind of sideways and the sheath should be straight up.

  • @jjdawg9918
    @jjdawg9918 4 года назад

    I wonder where the Walkeriana fits into this. I have an Alba. that spent the first 5 years of its life with a single leaf per pseudobulb and actually bloomed this way. It was crawling out of its pot so I decided to mount it with more light and more frequent watering but faster drying. Now it has decided to go bifoliate. Unfortunately for me it decided to postpone blooming this year but I assume it is now happier growing instead of blooming. Does sound typical or reasonable?

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Walkeriana with two leaves means its VERY happy! Hopefully it blooms this fall for you.

  • @StefanNeher
    @StefanNeher 4 года назад

    Thank You for this video! As you know, I've been having many issues with my bifolite species, and didn't draw the connection until now, once you said 'thin pseudobulbs' . (I thought I just sucked at Cattleyas)
    Not sure on your thoughts about semi-hydro as a method of growing, but would you consider these good candidates for such? I have only ever done Phalaenopsis in semi-hydro as a test, but the way you describe the needs of bifoliates, I would consider it for them, as they would have a reservoir to pull from and I don't have to fear missing out or being late on a watering.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад +1

      Stefan Neher I’ve seen very successful Cattleya growers using this method. I had some success with walkeriana in s/h but messed it up when I repotted and didn’t tie the plant down so it wiggled in the pot and died. I think it could be successfully done with bifoliates. Just repot at the right time! This is especially important for s/h because all the old roots die.

    • @StefanNeher
      @StefanNeher 4 года назад

      @@SVKLOrchids Thanks! I'll give it a try since I already have the supplies . . if they don't die before new root production starts.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  4 года назад

      Let me know how it goes!

  • @ganh222
    @ganh222 3 года назад +1

    I have bought a schomburgkia tibicinis . It is potted in coconut husk and has outgrown the small pot. Do I need to wait for new root to repot it? Reply will be greatly appreciated

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      Yes, I’d wait until new roots start to repot!

    • @ganh222
      @ganh222 3 года назад +1

      @@SVKLOrchids thank you

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      @@ganh222 you’re welcome!

  • @myboibill
    @myboibill 3 года назад +1

    The town of Kampen is about 40,000 people give or take 1000 and is located along theOverijeel river. It was a trading city and a member of the hanseatic league.
    If you can pronounce the river’s name you should win a prize perhaps a long wished for orchid. LOL
    Well that’s the geography lesson for the day.

    • @SVKLOrchids
      @SVKLOrchids  3 года назад

      Good stuff! I wonder if my relatives are from there?