Hortus orchis, I just checked them and loved it. How odd, with all the research I make this site never popped up 🙄 It makes me wonder what other gems I am missing. Thank you very much Stephen and a happy sunday ❤️👌
Great update and discussion Stephen and I have been doing everything perfect for my cooperi but the new growth has outgrown his tent ⛺️ 😀 I am going to have to put a bigger bag on him and I did give it a sip of water yesterday for the first time.....I have to get the growth going good before Feb. ...hahaha
Great info Stephen.That was a deep dive, but like to see what diff. sp. entails, and already seeing the challenges of trying to grow dis-similar species in a relatively small space...great job!. Re; Schomburgkia do not like temps below 60...ouch...They do not!
Gorgeous blooms, love it! I actually like this one more since the colour is darker! It is interesting that you still left the mother plant horizontally on the pot. Are you going to separate it later this winter?
Fantastic video Stephen, with some great insights how to grow these persickety ones. Love your cooperi! 😍 I only have the Cycnodes Wine Delight and decided not to get more due to their challenges. You mentioned the edema, I have quite a few showing plenty of edema after moving them inside to my grow shelf. I was feeling a little embarrassed because I thought in my newness to growing catasetum types and using coco peat this year, that it was from overwatering later in the season. Not the issue though hey? My Wine Delight made a rather stunted growth after the initial leaves remained curled up (before watering commenced) and I left them alone thinking it would sort itself out, but it didn't. I made a few attempts to release the leaves by carefully sliding something thin down along the leaf and it slowly did release, but the plant remained rather stunted in it's growth. It did decided to throw a spike which I've left to develop. This was on a pseudobulb that had been cut last winter to removed rot, so that it had enough humph to produce a spike was surprising to me. We'll see what happens next year. Thanks again Stephen.
@@SVKLOrchids Thanks Stephen! I meant to include my humidity in my initial comments. I'd have to say no, because my humidity is between 60-75%, with plenty of air flow with fans.
Thank you for sharing this very informative video. Sadly my growing conditions would never be appropriate for them. I have three humidifier’s running but my humidity is only around 40 to 50 percent. They are pretty orchids. 🥰❤️
@@SVKLOrchids I live in Ohio. It’s cold 🥶 in winter so my furnace runs a lot. Summer is hot and dry. Fall and spring can be rainy then my humidity is much better. I grow my orchids indoors. Never outside.
No, most orchid blooms are “perfect” in that they have both male and female parts. Only a handful of orchids have such strong sexual dimorphism. Early taxonomists often described new species when looking at the two flower types and were baffled when they later bloomed as something else.
Do you think the bumps can be caused by a lack of humidity? I've seen indoor growers in more northern climates having the same issue while it is something that has never affected my plants in Florida. The deforested areas are probably agricultural (not the legal kind).
Hi..Stephen.. Thank you about the information about all.. Btw,, your video is Fantastic and also Your orchids are nice,, Ok,,i'am sorry,,i'm orchid lover from indonesia ,,nice to see you in your chanel 👋👋🤗
@@SVKLOrchids ok👌.. I saw at your garden there are many catleyas,, And i'm phalaenopsis lover actually 😊 Thank you for reply my comment,,bless you always 👋
20:15 "this is jungle" - well, it used to be. As you can see on Google Earth, there is a tremendous amount of deforestation taking place for the purposes of agriculture. Sadly, this is not going to end. I suspect the native habitat of Cycnoches cooperi will be mostly gone by the middle of the century.
Terrific video both on Cyc. cooperi needs but also the type of research one can do to understand the species we grow! THANKS!
Glad to do it!! 😃😃
Hortus orchis, I just checked them and loved it. How odd, with all the research I make this site never popped up 🙄 It makes me wonder what other gems I am missing. Thank you very much Stephen and a happy sunday ❤️👌
I think that one is new, to be honest! I’ve only discovered it recently as well.
Great update and discussion Stephen and I have been doing everything perfect for my cooperi but the new growth has outgrown his tent ⛺️ 😀 I am going to have to put a bigger bag on him and I did give it a sip of water yesterday for the first time.....I have to get the growth going good before Feb. ...hahaha
Hopefully all goes well with that one!!
Great info Stephen.That was a deep dive, but like to see what diff. sp. entails, and already seeing the challenges of trying to grow dis-similar species in a relatively small space...great job!. Re; Schomburgkia do not like temps below 60...ouch...They do not!
Definitely takes some trial and error to figure out what goes well with everyone’s grow space!!
Gorgeous blooms, love it! I actually like this one more since the colour is darker! It is interesting that you still left the mother plant horizontally on the pot. Are you going to separate it later this winter?
No, I’ll probably let it continue this way until that horizontal bulb dies. Then I’ll have two plants of this one.
Fantastic video Stephen, with some great insights how to grow these persickety ones. Love your cooperi! 😍 I only have the Cycnodes Wine Delight and decided not to get more due to their challenges. You mentioned the edema, I have quite a few showing plenty of edema after moving them inside to my grow shelf. I was feeling a little embarrassed because I thought in my newness to growing catasetum types and using coco peat this year, that it was from overwatering later in the season. Not the issue though hey? My Wine Delight made a rather stunted growth after the initial leaves remained curled up (before watering commenced) and I left them alone thinking it would sort itself out, but it didn't. I made a few attempts to release the leaves by carefully sliding something thin down along the leaf and it slowly did release, but the plant remained rather stunted in it's growth. It did decided to throw a spike which I've left to develop. This was on a pseudobulb that had been cut last winter to removed rot, so that it had enough humph to produce a spike was surprising to me. We'll see what happens next year. Thanks again Stephen.
I hope that wine delight does better for you next year! Do you think it could be a low humidity issue?
@@SVKLOrchids Thanks Stephen! I meant to include my humidity in my initial comments. I'd have to say no, because my humidity is between 60-75%, with plenty of air flow with fans.
@@robirobinson3602 Oh, that sounds like plenty of humidity! High heat, plenty of light, and lots of fertilizer?
Very informative! Thanks for the update! I too have been very curious what causes the bumps. Some years I have them some I don't. Weird. 🤣
Ya, I wish I knew what caused it sometimes and not other times.
The imports I got from Redland are doing well so far. Hoping for early and successful acclimation. 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
I hope they do well! Getting the ones at Tamiami in January will be much easier to acclimatize.
Thank you for sharing this very informative video. Sadly my growing conditions would never be appropriate for them. I have three humidifier’s running but my humidity is only around 40 to 50 percent. They are pretty orchids. 🥰❤️
Oh wow, that’s dry for so many humidifiers! Where do you live?
@@SVKLOrchids I live in Ohio. It’s cold 🥶 in winter so my furnace runs a lot. Summer is hot and dry. Fall and spring can be rainy then my humidity is much better. I grow my orchids indoors. Never outside.
@@shirleyholt898 oh ya, that indoor heating will do it!
San Martín seems to be as confusing as New York (city) in New York (state). Loved the video regardless of the geography.
🤣😂I think you’re right!
Great information. Are all orchids capable of producing male and female flowers, or just this species/genus? Love the color and shape.
No, most orchid blooms are “perfect” in that they have both male and female parts. Only a handful of orchids have such strong sexual dimorphism. Early taxonomists often described new species when looking at the two flower types and were baffled when they later bloomed as something else.
Thank you very much!
@@raeannrees9706 No problem!
Do you think the bumps can be caused by a lack of humidity? I've seen indoor growers in more northern climates having the same issue while it is something that has never affected my plants in Florida.
The deforested areas are probably agricultural (not the legal kind).
It’s possible! I honestly don’t know though.
Hi..Stephen..
Thank you about the information about all..
Btw,, your video is Fantastic and also
Your orchids are nice,,
Ok,,i'am sorry,,i'm orchid lover from indonesia ,,nice to see you in your chanel
👋👋🤗
Thank you and good to meet you!
@@SVKLOrchids ok👌..
I saw at your garden there are many catleyas,,
And i'm phalaenopsis lover actually 😊
Thank you for reply my comment,,bless you always 👋
@@petanijelita I have a few Phalaenopsis species! I’ll probably get more soon.
@@SVKLOrchidswaoww,,phalaenopsis species it's gorgeous plants👍👍
20:15 "this is jungle" - well, it used to be. As you can see on Google Earth, there is a tremendous amount of deforestation taking place for the purposes of agriculture. Sadly, this is not going to end. I suspect the native habitat of Cycnoches cooperi will be mostly gone by the middle of the century.
Shoot, I hope not! Hopefully, Lula can fix it.
Bunga anggrek yang sangat cantik dan unik, disini tidak ada jenis itu.
Spesies ini akan tumbuh dengan sangat baik di Indonesia!
I feel like spider-mites have been extra bad this year.
I agree!!
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