Hmmm....how interesting!! Now THATS a particular orchid. Im catching up on all your vids n giving u a thumbs up. I always learn something interesting from you. Thank you!!
Critical information, thank you! What are your thoughts on using zeolite rocks on the bottom layer, or in potting media in general? Edit : I have a " Black Pearl " that hubby bought for me at least a year ago. Not knowing, I made the mistake of repotting it when I shouldn't have and I think I messed up its cycles. I live in central Florida and on 4-11 it's going into dormancy. Your repotting video will be helpful also when the time comes, I'll try to do this right this time!
Hi Augustin, Catasetums are such wonderful orchids, so graceful and beautiful. I find they grow quite easily once you know what they want. I'm glad the video helped, and thanks for commenting.
I have several of these orchids. I have followed your advice and have good results. I do have a question. What is the sticky sap that develops on the under side of the leaves? Some of my catasetums have a lot of this sticky sap.
Hi Eric, Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate it. The sap is exactly that, sticky sap. It is a good sign because your orchid is healthy and has so much hydration and nutrients that it doesn't need anything more. I made a video about happy sap that might help: ruclips.net/video/pDnGdawNsjU/видео.html In any case, you don't need to worry about it. It does attract ants, though.
Thank you for posting this video. It is very informative and has helped me to bloom a catesetum for the first time.
Hmmm....how interesting!! Now THATS a particular orchid. Im catching up on all your vids n giving u a thumbs up. I always learn something interesting from you. Thank you!!
Hi Peacemaker, It's also a very easy and beautiful one. You should try it sometime. Thanks for the comment!
I live in Brazil, and there are many Catasetum species in tropical and subtropical areas in South America.
Very helpful thanks I have 5 catasetums and was struggling a bit 🤔
Critical information, thank you!
What are your thoughts on using zeolite rocks on the bottom layer, or in potting media in general?
Edit : I have a " Black Pearl " that hubby bought for me at least a year ago. Not knowing, I made the mistake of repotting it when I shouldn't have and I think I messed up its cycles. I live in central Florida and on 4-11 it's going into dormancy.
Your repotting video will be helpful also when the time comes, I'll try to do this right this time!
Very good guidelines for a novice like me!!!
Hi Adrita, Thank you for watching and leaving a comment. I appreciate it!
I love your little smile.
thank you very very interressting I love , I recently discovered the catasetum and found
just one plant as it is very rare here in reunion island
Hi Augustin,
Catasetums are such wonderful orchids, so graceful and beautiful. I find they grow quite easily once you know what they want. I'm glad the video helped, and thanks for commenting.
Very helpful video 😊 thanks
Glad it was useful.
Thank you for the information❤
You're welcome. I'm glad it helped.
I love your videos!!!!
Hi Valarie, Thank you do much!! I appreciate it.
I have several of these orchids. I have followed your advice and have good results. I do have a question. What is the sticky sap that develops on the under side of the leaves? Some of my catasetums have a lot of this sticky sap.
Hi Eric, Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate it. The sap is exactly that, sticky sap. It is a good sign because your orchid is healthy and has so much hydration and nutrients that it doesn't need anything more. I made a video about happy sap that might help: ruclips.net/video/pDnGdawNsjU/видео.html In any case, you don't need to worry about it. It does attract ants, though.