There you are!!! 👋🌿 so surprised and glad to see the notification appear! All looks great. Yeah, so many spikes. I can't wait to see the blooms. All those marvellous phals! My little collection of phal species and close relatives is growing, love them! I think that's so cool you have seed pods, and are able to actually venture into that realm of---indeed!---orchid growing. 😀 Please share more...the blooms to come.....or before! And Clyde looks so grown up, very neat looking cat.
Wow, awesome job on the Audrey II, very talented you are (nice Seymour costume as well). 35, eh? Well, you still look good for an old man. 😜 The chids are looking good, lots to look forward to.
35 seems horrible at the time. Then comes 39 and the realization that 40 is nigh. But then, THEN!, comes along your 25th high school reunion. Oh, then you feel old. Seriously.
Hello there! Amazing plants! I wish to ask how low is your night temperature during winter and how low Phals from subgenus Polychilos can stand? Mine are at 23 C lowest but I have great clossed balcony. There is sometimes 17 C soooo I am not sure to give them that.
Hi orchid friend! I have been going down to 16C at the lowest. I don’t know how low species from the subgenus Polychilos can go...but all of mine are going down to 16C and are doing okay. Some slow down...mainly the species from the section amboinense (the hot growers) don’t like it. But...they don’t die or anything
@@HerebutNot Thanks so much for your fast reply ;-) Yeah, many of them are hot growers...so maybe not smart to experiment with them as they have now 23-24 during night time. Anyway others will go at balcony for sure! Thank you one more time for fast reply ;-) Happy growing and following you!!!
OMG I am sooo envious but happy for your spectacular success with your orchids. I look forward to seeing all those spikes in bloom. My plants have spikes but not as many as yours. Congratulations.
If you want another cheap alternative for stakes: bamboo skewers. You can get a pack of like 100 at the dollar store. Easy to cut down with wire snippers, and very sturdy.
It’s been a couple years- can you give us an update on the yellow leaves ? I agree they shouldn’t be a natural occurrence when the plant sacrifices part of itself to grow, they are moving mobile minerals/nutrients. But the easy answer growers give us is usually part of plant physiology.
So, little late to the party - I have a mini Phal that looks super healthy and happy but never spiked this fall/winter. Should I try to temperature cycle it into spiking or is it too late in the winter/early spring now? Should I just wait until next year? I don’t want to give it anymore light as it’s leaves are already really dark and it has a small tinge of sunburn on a leaf so I think it’s getting enough sun.
Miniature phals might have different triggers because they’re often a blend of species. Given the time of year, I’d probably just focus on good care and then come fall, try temp cycling to 16C nights in your growing area. Right now spring is starting so the temps will get warmer and warmer right as your spike emerges (if you can get them to start) and then you’ll get less flowers because it’s warm while the spike is producing buds
Do you have a video about what nutrients you give your plants. What pH do you adjust your water ? Your plants look great. Loads of spikes. Looking forward to more videos.
Hi Lucy! I only recently started pH adjusting in May of this year. I adjust to 5.8pH using city tap water which is 7.5pH and has 250ppm total dissolved salts (quite alkaline and loaded with minerals). For ferts - I use all sorts of stuff from the store: 20-20-20 during fall/winter, nitrogen heavy during summer (20-8-8); i also use organic fertilzier - a product called Gia Green - All Purpose 4-4-4 fert - 1/8-1/4 tsp per pot. Hope that helps!
Here...but Not , thanks for the reply. My tap water is about 20 ppm and ph around 6. So similar to yours in ph. I use a plant prod fertilizer and I started adding calcium which helps a lot. I guess your tap water already has a lot of calcium. Thanks again
Can you do a dedicated video on paphs. (Light, water, media, humidity, fertilizer...all the things). I grow indoors and can’t seem to get these to thrive for me- I’m about to give up on them. Yours look so healthy!!!!!
Hi Erin! Yes, I will for sure. To get started though, I have a couple posts that might help you in the short term. I have found the biggest thing for paphs is consistency of watering and finding a mix that takes about a week to dry. Here are the links to the paph posts on the blog: Paphiopedilum Care & Culture Tips herebutnot.com/paphiopedilum-care-culture-and-tips-for-keeping-paphs/ Paphiopedilum Mix/Media herebutnot.com/best-paphiopedilum-substratemix-windowsill-growers/
Here...but Not thanks! Please when you have time make a repotting video. It’s interesting to known and see how you combine mediums especially in Phals since bark only dries to fast for me here in hot Greece. Take care 👍😊
Generally the place gets a bit warmer during the day - but right now we're getting dumped on (snow) so it's pretty cool. I try to keep the low 16C and not much cooler... That make sense? (yes, some days are 16...but if i'm home I normally keep the day temp closer to 18 until bed time)
@@HerebutNot, Hi Dustin. I always thought the temp. cooling only for night time, like 16, and day time keep them warmer like 23 . So I was wrong all along. So, I should keep the temp. cool, day and night ?
@@Bugu1969 - up to you. It's probably better to have warmer day temps because the plants tend to grow faster. Mine get cool day & night temps and they do well enough, but they do slow down their growth in the winter.
@@HerebutNot , Can I ask you one more question? You were talking about thrips in this video. How did you get rid of them? I am in Vancouver, so no chemicals here too ... I have not seen up to now but, if you have any video of you that talking about thrips, could you please suggest ? Thank you , thank you , thank you :)
@@Bugu1969 - unfortunately, I cheated and purchased a systemic pesticide called, "Malithion" - it's very toxic, but I was running into an issue with my plants unrelated to the thrips. If you wanna know more about the whole situation, here's my latest blog post: herebutnot.com/orchid-blunders-phosphoric-acid-ph-down-phosphorus-toxicity/
MaryG Orchids - Tying Shin Fly Eagle x bastianii, bastianii x Tying Shin Fly Eagle (reverse of previous cross), Tying Shin Fly Eagle x bellina alba, and Yaphon Green Jewel x Mystic Princess flava. Super excited...but it’ll be a long time until I see the flowers...so trying to be more practical than excited
MaryG Orchids I don’t know of a lab-paradise orchids does do flasking if you know the parents...but I decided I just want to try flasking my own rather than shipping pods across the country
Your Orquids look amazing! Congrats! Where did you buy the Pot for your big Phal? What size (diameter) it is? I have a Phalaenopsis that has grown quite large and maybe next year I’ll be needing a bigger pot like 8-10 inch and at least 7-8 height. Thank you for sharing! Love your videos.
Jobula I get them at a local garden Centre-they’re 8” or 1 gallon pots. I have had a hard time finding pots online unfortunately, but sometimes you’ll find the good stuff at orchid nurseries
Here...but Not I’ll try to go to the garden centre, because I cannot find them neither online or stores like Home Depot or Loews. Can’t wait to see all the flowers you’ll get soon. Mine they haven’t start to spike because here in LA is still warm. Thank you for sharing all your experience and knowledge
Orchids for Dummies - that depends...I’m the admin on Orchaholics Anonymous, I’ve got my blog (herebutnot.com) and if subscribers have care questions, sometimes I’ll even make dedicated videos. You should know though-I love breaking all the orchid rules: mine get crappy tap water (250ppm & 7.5pH), and my humidity is LOWWWWW. Hope you stick around, but if not, thanks for stopping buy-I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a while 🤗
Great video! I’m in Ontario and I’m looking for a good place to order plants and orchids. Do you get yours from local shows or do you know of any Canadian online plant stores? What was the second last plant you featured. The one with the bright green veining on the dark green leaf. It’s gorgeous! I’ll have to google it and see if I can find one somewhere! LOVE your kitty! He’s so handsome! My girl gets jealous when I water my orchids and plants but she has not damaged any yet! Lol.
Genevieve CreatedOnALark I mostly get from shows: Calgary and Edmonton. I’ve ordered from Canadian vendors too though: crystal star orchids, tropical gardens, forest view gardens, paramount orchids, cloud orchids, and a couple others. That orchid is a Macodes petola-jewel orchid. I got it from J&L when they came to Calgary for an orchid society meeting...haven’t been able to find it in Canada though
Happy birthday !!!! How can I tell which Phals are warm growing? I don’t have tags for them. Oh I just watched your excellent video on the different type of Phals and I think I can tell. Sorry but I forgot.
Elona - I made a reference graphic too, you can download it here: herebutnot.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/hbn-phal-genus-breakdown-v5web.pdf The takeaway is to look at the parents of the hybrid and see what their requirements are (warm or cool spikes)
I had a Dialaeliocattleya Mizoguchi 'Princess Kiko' from the same nursery as yours. Similar colour break. Then, I also had a virus outbreak - singlehandedly infected a bunch of my orchids with non-sterile instruments. Then I tested the plants in a laboratory and the Mizoguchi was also infected. Can't say what caused what though... Anyways, you can compare the colours. I would guess the plants are mericlones: facebook.com/pg/ohayo1982/photos/?tab=album&album_id=937170926438916
@@galyasorchids2928 - what a bummer. I recently tested some suspect phals for CymMV, ORSV & PotyVirus - all came back negative. I didn't test that Mizoguchi unfortunately...I got scared after seeing the flower and sent it to the bin :(
@@HerebutNot Half of the plants that were positive had no symptoms at all. On the other hand some of those which showed clear signs for a virus infection tested negative. Thing is there are many viruses that affect orchids and it is simply impossible to test all plants for all viruses. So I think any orchid grower is bound to have at least one plant that is infected and that they don't know about.
@@galyasorchids2928 - that's the struggle, eh? And a lot of things that look similar to viruses can be fungal, environmental, or nutrient related. I think you're right though...given the statistics, there's a good chance that every grower with more than... 50 plants? has at least one infected plant in there collection.
There you are!!! 👋🌿 so surprised and glad to see the notification appear! All looks great. Yeah, so many spikes. I can't wait to see the blooms. All those marvellous phals! My little collection of phal species and close relatives is growing, love them! I think that's so cool you have seed pods, and are able to actually venture into that realm of---indeed!---orchid growing. 😀
Please share more...the blooms to come.....or before!
And Clyde looks so grown up, very neat looking cat.
Thanks Patricia! Yes lots of excitement. Probably why orchids are validating. Haha
Nice to see new video from you again. Very nice progress in your orchids collection.
Wow, awesome job on the Audrey II, very talented you are (nice Seymour costume as well). 35, eh? Well, you still look good for an old man. 😜 The chids are looking good, lots to look forward to.
Michael I know 😭😭😭👴🏻
35 seems horrible at the time. Then comes 39 and the realization that 40 is nigh. But then, THEN!, comes along your 25th high school reunion. Oh, then you feel old. Seriously.
Yes repotting vid would be awesome !
Which other media do you use mostly on phalaenopsis
They looks great
Omg that kittay smile at the end 😊
Happy birthday! Very awesome costume.
Hello there! Amazing plants! I wish to ask how low is your night temperature during winter and how low Phals from subgenus Polychilos can stand? Mine are at 23 C lowest but I have great clossed balcony. There is sometimes 17 C soooo I am not sure to give them that.
Hi orchid friend! I have been going down to 16C at the lowest. I don’t know how low species from the subgenus Polychilos can go...but all of mine are going down to 16C and are doing okay. Some slow down...mainly the species from the section amboinense (the hot growers) don’t like it. But...they don’t die or anything
@@HerebutNot Thanks so much for your fast reply ;-) Yeah, many of them are hot growers...so maybe not smart to experiment with them as they have now 23-24 during night time. Anyway others will go at balcony for sure! Thank you one more time for fast reply ;-) Happy growing and following you!!!
OMG I am sooo envious but happy for your spectacular success with your orchids. I look forward to seeing all those spikes in bloom. My plants have spikes but not as many as yours. Congratulations.
What beautiful orchids love them all. Im clad that your posting again it's been awhile😅
Tnx FREDDY! I’m always here...often just watering all the plants. Haha. I’ll try to pick up the pace though
If you want another cheap alternative for stakes: bamboo skewers. You can get a pack of like 100 at the dollar store. Easy to cut down with wire snippers, and very sturdy.
Lovely collection and very informative video keep up the good work, will subscribe for future content, thanks for sharing.
Thanks Mick! Subbed too. Nice plants, I’ll give a few of your vids a watch this weekend 🤙🏻
It’s been a couple years- can you give us an update on the yellow leaves ? I agree they shouldn’t be a natural occurrence when the plant sacrifices part of itself to grow, they are moving mobile minerals/nutrients. But the easy answer growers give us is usually part of plant physiology.
So, little late to the party - I have a mini Phal that looks super healthy and happy but never spiked this fall/winter. Should I try to temperature cycle it into spiking or is it too late in the winter/early spring now? Should I just wait until next year? I don’t want to give it anymore light as it’s leaves are already really dark and it has a small tinge of sunburn on a leaf so I think it’s getting enough sun.
Lauren - if it’s a mini Phal there’s a chance it’s not triggered by temps. When did it last bloom?
Oh interesting! Last year I think but I wasn’t good at keeping track - it’s been over a year.
Miniature phals might have different triggers because they’re often a blend of species. Given the time of year, I’d probably just focus on good care and then come fall, try temp cycling to 16C nights in your growing area. Right now spring is starting so the temps will get warmer and warmer right as your spike emerges (if you can get them to start) and then you’ll get less flowers because it’s warm while the spike is producing buds
nice update. your Mock Choi Yew is gigantic. I squeezed mine into tank for now but she might have to come out at some point.
Orchideya looking forward to seeing what your flowers look like!
Miss orchid girl need to see your chanel!
No! Then she'll steal all my good tips and no one will come to hang out here :) hahaha - I kid, I kid. Thank you for the compliment Cat Nip
Just found your videos. Good job! I see you have several white pots. Where do you get them? Plastic? Ceramic?
Do you have a video about what nutrients you give your plants. What pH do you adjust your water ? Your plants look great. Loads of spikes. Looking forward to more videos.
Hi Lucy! I only recently started pH adjusting in May of this year. I adjust to 5.8pH using city tap water which is 7.5pH and has 250ppm total dissolved salts (quite alkaline and loaded with minerals). For ferts - I use all sorts of stuff from the store: 20-20-20 during fall/winter, nitrogen heavy during summer (20-8-8); i also use organic fertilzier - a product called Gia Green - All Purpose 4-4-4 fert - 1/8-1/4 tsp per pot. Hope that helps!
Here...but Not , thanks for the reply. My tap water is about 20 ppm and ph around 6. So similar to yours in ph. I use a plant prod fertilizer and I started adding calcium which helps a lot. I guess your tap water already has a lot of calcium. Thanks again
Can you do a dedicated video on paphs. (Light, water, media, humidity, fertilizer...all the things). I grow indoors and can’t seem to get these to thrive for me- I’m about to give up on them. Yours look so healthy!!!!!
Hi Erin! Yes, I will for sure. To get started though, I have a couple posts that might help you in the short term. I have found the biggest thing for paphs is consistency of watering and finding a mix that takes about a week to dry.
Here are the links to the paph posts on the blog:
Paphiopedilum Care & Culture Tips
herebutnot.com/paphiopedilum-care-culture-and-tips-for-keeping-paphs/
Paphiopedilum Mix/Media
herebutnot.com/best-paphiopedilum-substratemix-windowsill-growers/
Helllloooo... what is the name of that huge Phal in 10:53? She’s just aged or it’s a normal size for that species?
Apostolos - it’s just a regular phal that’s old; here’s a photo: instagram.com/p/Bf7jmLrFjle/
Here...but Not thanks! Please when you have time make a repotting video. It’s interesting to known and see how you combine mediums especially in Phals since bark only dries to fast for me here in hot Greece. Take care 👍😊
When you talk about cooling to 16c...is that at night only? Or do you increase the temp during the day?
Generally the place gets a bit warmer during the day - but right now we're getting dumped on (snow) so it's pretty cool. I try to keep the low 16C and not much cooler... That make sense? (yes, some days are 16...but if i'm home I normally keep the day temp closer to 18 until bed time)
@@HerebutNot, Hi Dustin. I always thought the temp. cooling only for night time, like 16, and day time keep them warmer like 23 . So I was wrong all along. So, I should keep the temp. cool, day and night ?
@@Bugu1969 - up to you. It's probably better to have warmer day temps because the plants tend to grow faster. Mine get cool day & night temps and they do well enough, but they do slow down their growth in the winter.
@@HerebutNot , Can I ask you one more question? You were talking about thrips in this video. How did you get rid of them? I am in Vancouver, so no chemicals here too ... I have not seen up to now but, if you have any video of you that talking about thrips, could you please suggest ? Thank you , thank you , thank you :)
@@Bugu1969 - unfortunately, I cheated and purchased a systemic pesticide called, "Malithion" - it's very toxic, but I was running into an issue with my plants unrelated to the thrips. If you wanna know more about the whole situation, here's my latest blog post: herebutnot.com/orchid-blunders-phosphoric-acid-ph-down-phosphorus-toxicity/
Nice update! Your Phal lowii has an interesting shape, reminds me of a elephant. Looking forward to seeing all the blooms :)
Great update! What are the mother plant of your seed pods? Looking forward to see your spikes bloom.
MaryG Orchids - Tying Shin Fly Eagle x bastianii, bastianii x Tying Shin Fly Eagle (reverse of previous cross), Tying Shin Fly Eagle x bellina alba, and Yaphon Green Jewel x Mystic Princess flava.
Super excited...but it’ll be a long time until I see the flowers...so trying to be more practical than excited
@@HerebutNot surly you have created exciting crosses !
@@HerebutNot Do you know a lab you can send them to grow the seeds?
MaryG Orchids I don’t know of a lab-paradise orchids does do flasking if you know the parents...but I decided I just want to try flasking my own rather than shipping pods across the country
Very lovely cat.
Your Orquids look amazing! Congrats! Where did you buy the Pot for your big Phal? What size (diameter) it is? I have a Phalaenopsis that has grown quite large and maybe next year I’ll be needing a bigger pot like 8-10 inch and at least 7-8 height. Thank you for sharing! Love your videos.
Jobula I get them at a local garden Centre-they’re 8” or 1 gallon pots. I have had a hard time finding pots online unfortunately, but sometimes you’ll find the good stuff at orchid nurseries
Here...but Not I’ll try to go to the garden centre, because I cannot find them neither online or stores like Home Depot or Loews. Can’t wait to see all the flowers you’ll get soon. Mine they haven’t start to spike because here in LA is still warm. Thank you for sharing all your experience and knowledge
Nice plants. Regards from northern germany.
Awesome, good job, going to recommend you to some subscribers :0)
You’re the best! We should get a groupie of Canadian growers on here 😂😂
Orchids for Dummies - that depends...I’m the admin on Orchaholics Anonymous, I’ve got my blog (herebutnot.com) and if subscribers have care questions, sometimes I’ll even make dedicated videos.
You should know though-I love breaking all the orchid rules: mine get crappy tap water (250ppm & 7.5pH), and my humidity is LOWWWWW.
Hope you stick around, but if not, thanks for stopping buy-I’ve been subscribed to your channel for a while 🤗
Here...but Not I am interested in what and how other Canadian growers grow.
Great video! I’m in Ontario and I’m looking for a good place to order plants and orchids. Do you get yours from local shows or do you know of any Canadian online plant stores? What was the second last plant you featured. The one with the bright green veining on the dark green leaf. It’s gorgeous! I’ll have to google it and see if I can find one somewhere! LOVE your kitty! He’s so handsome! My girl gets jealous when I water my orchids and plants but she has not damaged any yet! Lol.
Genevieve CreatedOnALark I mostly get from shows: Calgary and Edmonton. I’ve ordered from Canadian vendors too though: crystal star orchids, tropical gardens, forest view gardens, paramount orchids, cloud orchids, and a couple others. That orchid is a Macodes petola-jewel orchid. I got it from J&L when they came to Calgary for an orchid society meeting...haven’t been able to find it in Canada though
Just found your viceo from 5 years ago. Are you still doing them? What medium do you use? What fertilizer? You have amazing plants.
Happy birthday !!!! How can I tell which Phals are warm growing? I don’t have tags for them.
Oh I just watched your excellent video on the different type of Phals and I think I can tell. Sorry but I forgot.
Elona - I made a reference graphic too, you can download it here: herebutnot.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/hbn-phal-genus-breakdown-v5web.pdf
The takeaway is to look at the parents of the hybrid and see what their requirements are (warm or cool spikes)
Thank you so much!
I had a Dialaeliocattleya Mizoguchi 'Princess Kiko' from the same nursery as yours. Similar colour break. Then, I also had a virus outbreak - singlehandedly infected a bunch of my orchids with non-sterile instruments. Then I tested the plants in a laboratory and the Mizoguchi was also infected. Can't say what caused what though... Anyways, you can compare the colours. I would guess the plants are mericlones: facebook.com/pg/ohayo1982/photos/?tab=album&album_id=937170926438916
Devastating :( - what virus test came back positive? like what strain or type of virus?
@@HerebutNot This plant was positive for ORSV. I tested around 30-35 plants for CymMV and ORSV,
@@galyasorchids2928 - what a bummer. I recently tested some suspect phals for CymMV, ORSV & PotyVirus - all came back negative. I didn't test that Mizoguchi unfortunately...I got scared after seeing the flower and sent it to the bin :(
@@HerebutNot Half of the plants that were positive had no symptoms at all. On the other hand some of those which showed clear signs for a virus infection tested negative. Thing is there are many viruses that affect orchids and it is simply impossible to test all plants for all viruses. So I think any orchid grower is bound to have at least one plant that is infected and that they don't know about.
@@galyasorchids2928 - that's the struggle, eh? And a lot of things that look similar to viruses can be fungal, environmental, or nutrient related. I think you're right though...given the statistics, there's a good chance that every grower with more than... 50 plants? has at least one infected plant in there collection.
And happy B day
Hi I didn’t really understand the name of the phalaenopsis orchid at 12:23. Could you pls tell me the name. Thanks.
merlin5lt1 I think I got it mixed up anyways - it’s Phalaenopsis Li Sun High (a hybrid between mariae fma flava x tetraspis fma alba)