Dendrobium Orchids Update - Nobile, latouria & more!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2018
  • Today we take a look at a few of my Dendrobium orchids which have not been featured in a while.
    ▼▼▼More info below!▼▼▼
    Most of my Dendrobium collection is formed by the Phalaenopsis types, learn more about them here • How to grow Dendrobium...
    Dendrobium Nobiled have always been in my collection, but they just seem not to get used to this climate so easy. Here is how they did in my previous climate • Dendrobium Nobile orch...
    Dendrobium spectabile is a strong plant, completely recovered! Here it is in bloom • The spectacular Dendro...
    one of the easiest Dendrobium to griw is Dendrobium Berry Oda, here are a few other easy orchids • Top 5 orchids for begi...
    #MissOrchidGirl #Orchids
    Music:
    Ikson - Horizon
    / ikson
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    P.O. BOX 29002, CY-1620, Nicosia, Cyprus
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    ✿ My environment:
    Subtropical climate, hot summers and mild winters
    60-90% humidity, always breezy
    Growth space is kept at min 17C and max 29C
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    ✿ What I use in my Grow Room:
    Media:
    LECA - Pokon or IKEA
    Bark mix NoName + Coconut coir IKEA
    Sphagnum Moss - Spagmoss from Besgrow bit.ly/2LSZjEx
    Fertilizer and suppliments:
    MSU Orchid fertilizer for osmosis / rain water bit.ly/2LS2bSg
    Orchid Focus Bloom (when I need something low in N)
    Pots, containers, baskets:
    DIY self watering pots and masks from local flower shops
    Lechuza self watering pots amzn.to/2wIUWq2
    Decorative Tolumnia pots bit.ly/2NbOfY4 (affiliate link)
    Wooden Vanda baskets bit.ly/2NfIlWI
    Lighting:
    LED shop pannels from Leroy Merlin, 4000k
    Tertial lamps from IKEA
    Orvibo WiFi Smart Plugs amzn.to/2MLSR7T
    Shelf units:
    Shirley's Simple Shelving bit.ly/2qAcS1r
    Lerberg and Mulig from IKEA
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    ✿ See my video playlists!
    / missorchidgirl

Комментарии • 36

  • @TY-ob7fz
    @TY-ob7fz 5 лет назад

    Thank you Danny. The debrobiums are such a fun species to raise. Well... as well as cattleyas and oncidiums. And you add to the fun with your enthusiasm and knowledge. Hope you'll finish with "maintenance mode" soon. Stay awesome.

  • @kenjiro2676
    @kenjiro2676 3 года назад

    I think Nobile and Kingianum orchids can grow year round, just don’t expect blooms if they aren’t chilled or given a dry period. Instead of flowers you will just get more keikis.

  • @Orchideya
    @Orchideya 5 лет назад

    great info with some visuals. will be looking out for latourias

  • @emilydewsnap
    @emilydewsnap 5 лет назад +1

    Yay Dendrobiums! I loooooove the spectabile! I got one at the store and am so amazed by him. Already he’s putting out two new growths. Yours is beautiful. I also found a Den Fire Wings at a nursery which is supposed to produce lots of long-lasting blooms. Maybe you’d like that Latouria/Biggibum cross Dendrobium? Thanks for the updates, Danny 🌺 I love your peacock plate btw, very colorful ☺️

  • @boblaurieg.8649
    @boblaurieg.8649 5 лет назад

    Hi Dani, Great video!! Dendrobium spectabile will bloom more than once on each growth. So even if this year it produced a growth too small to bloom, it may bloom again on an older growth. Also, the latouria Dendrobium Little Green Apples is a vigorous grower and bloomer...great plant! Thanks again for all you do!

  • @marjanahs9030
    @marjanahs9030 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this one! Have to consider those latour types definitely!
    I'm starting to think I might stretch myself to atleast video a haul next spring for what I'm ordering.
    I just need to see where I'll be residing then (which part of the world) and how easy it would be to move the orchids after that.

  • @yomairal2477
    @yomairal2477 5 лет назад

    Oh I was, am so happy to see a dendronium jenkis in your collection. Brought one back from Hawaii from Akatsuka Nurse when I visited. It's small and told would need to wait 1-2 years to mature and flower. Mine has more psuedabulbs but tiny. So helpful to hear your comments as to it's upkeep especially the dormancy. It is in leca and scared of holding back water fearing it would die. I will be watching out for yours to help me with mine.
    Have to tell you that you say phalenopsis are hard to kill and resilient, I have managed to kill all of mine 4 and trying to save the last one. Other orchids have done better, so it must be my house environment. Almost a year at this a d still learning with you and all your new and back videos.

  • @BenjiNights
    @BenjiNights 5 лет назад

    Oh thanks danni I commented on a nobile update request so thank you

  • @oishd6077
    @oishd6077 5 лет назад +1

    I live in the nobile's natural habitat and here humidity never goes below 65% and the winter rest thing, yea in the winters temperatures go as low as 9 degree Celsius and there is a lot of morning dewcon the leaves and roots ,every morning i wake up to see the greened roots of my vandas and nobiles. In the summer we have torrential rain of above 250cms and then the nobiles pick up the water to speed up growths i get upto two growths perseason since the summers are long and extended and temperatures reach as high as 33 degree Celsius. Then the nobiles bloom abundantly in march - april. There are literally few houses here where people dont have specimen sized nobiles. At first year or so the summers scorch the plants which are mounted outside but later the plant starts to produce thicker, longer and thinner (not broad)leaves . My nobiles have just stopped growing in mid november.
    Hope this helps.

    • @oishd6077
      @oishd6077 5 лет назад +1

      @@renesonse5794 ,
      I am from Assam, India. Near the lower foothills of the Himalayas from where the nobile is.

  • @Rockdoc2174
    @Rockdoc2174 5 лет назад

    I have four nobile types. The two ‘Lady Colman’ have produced a single flower spike - they’re young plants - without my doing anything much different to the usual. My var. Cooksonianum, another young plant, looks as if it may flower as there are rounded shapes developing on the cane surface at the right places but nothing is pushing out yet. The fourth came from IKEA and is a physically bigger and altogether chunkier plant. It has matured a lovely big new cane recently but it isn’t showing any signs of flowering so far. They may all be nobile types but they clearly don’t behave alike. Keith

  • @morganliptak9118
    @morganliptak9118 5 лет назад

    Your no id at 20:00 looks exactly like my den cherry song!

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  5 лет назад

      Oh wow I think that's it! Thanks for the id :D

  • @YnseSchaap
    @YnseSchaap 5 лет назад

    Springdream Appollon in full bloom on three canes it sprung in to life after I mounted it 😁 (so happy)

  • @charlieb9388
    @charlieb9388 5 лет назад

    Hi Dani . Happy to see a video on Dens and your experience, thank you. Do you think you can one like this in on BLCs? Don’t remember if you have some or not , butI would like to know if these are grown like Cattleyas ( your favs) . Thanks

  • @debbionmckenzie3026
    @debbionmckenzie3026 5 лет назад

    Do the dendrobium parishi orchids re-bloom on the older canes?

  • @alanforte1393
    @alanforte1393 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video Danni. My question is that you said you reduced your watering on Dendrobium Orchid. How is this done when then they're in self watering pots?

    • @TrishsOrchidLife
      @TrishsOrchidLife 4 года назад

      Alan Forte although the are in self watering- if Dani does not add water to the bottom of the pot, then there is no water to absorb- thereby controlling amount of water the plant received during tia time

  • @BenjiNights
    @BenjiNights 5 лет назад

    I live in U.K. and dendrobium nobile have been amazing this year I have comet king but it looks too dark for that. Type any help danni ??

  • @brandonlavoie1598
    @brandonlavoie1598 5 лет назад

    Hey, Dani, I am getting an angrecum and I was wondering if you could do a care video there is nothing on here so I was wondering if you could give me and others some insight on how you do it. thank you for your time.

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  5 лет назад

      Hi, I will make a care tips video when mine will be in bloom, next month I think :) for now here are the AOS guidelines www.aos.org/orchids/orchids-a-to-z/letter-a/angraecum.aspx

  • @PritneyBears
    @PritneyBears 5 лет назад

    You can let your dendrobiums nobile type outdoors in temperatures as low as 2°C or even 0°C if they are kept dry. Bright light and lower temperatures in your autumn/begining of winter should do the trick to induce dormancy and season them. These guys are very cold resistant.
    My advice should be to keep them sheltered in your grow space during summer and put them outdoors early autumn until early-mid winter until it'll start to freeze at night.

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  5 лет назад

      Hi, that is not the issue I was talking about, my grow room is cooler in autumn than the outside since I use the A/C. My autumn starts in late October - November, no real winter here :) I was saying I will place them out in February as the outside will be a bit cooler than the grow room, so new growth will be slowed down and hopefully mature at the end of August, not June :)

    • @oishd6077
      @oishd6077 5 лет назад

      Let it not go below 5 celcius to be safe. Freeze might be fatal. Dont take risk. Better be on the safe side

  • @GL1FE
    @GL1FE 5 лет назад +1

    nice sunny video Danny! i was wondering are den pals bigibum types or are they a hybrid of something else with bigibum in their parentage? its difficult to understand this!! thanks xoxo L.

    • @BenjiNights
      @BenjiNights 5 лет назад +1

      made thought no they are the same dendrobium phalaenopsis are just a name

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  5 лет назад

      Hi, yes usually they are hybridized with other Dendrobium species, which can be quite varied. Here's an example bluenanta.com/orchid/100114973/hybrid_detail/?tab=sum

    • @GL1FE
      @GL1FE 5 лет назад

      @@BenjiNights thank you for that , its what i thought but i wasn't sure!

    • @GL1FE
      @GL1FE 5 лет назад

      @@MissOrchidGirl ok , even the crosses they use to create den phals look like bigibum dendrobiums

  • @dimitriosts648
    @dimitriosts648 4 года назад

    Καλησπέρα Dani ,μιλάς ελληνικά να σου κάνω κάποιες ερωτήσεις που έχω για dendrobium?

  • @masroorqasim8240
    @masroorqasim8240 2 года назад

    How i should differentiate between nobile dendrobium and other dendrobium

    • @laurahailstone5835
      @laurahailstone5835 2 года назад

      The nobile have very flexible leaves and flower from the cane itself, as far as I know it is the only one that does. Others have flower spikes and stiffer leaves that can break if you try to fold them. I think on another of her videos she mentions the differences

  • @ellenfletcher571
    @ellenfletcher571 5 лет назад

    Can I grown my Miltonia in a self watering pot

  • @TY-ob7fz
    @TY-ob7fz 5 лет назад

    I need some liquid sun for my parishii 😭😭

  • @Justusorjustone
    @Justusorjustone 5 лет назад

    1st

  • @KAMJKJ
    @KAMJKJ 5 лет назад +1

    1st