Holy skiz dude... I had no idea MIgardener was publishing stuff under a different channel almost a decade ago. Looking so young! 😊 This was a great video, man. Thanks!
I started my Vanilla orchid a year ago Feb 5 as a two foot cutting. It now goes up my trellis and splits. Sections are about as big around as my index finger. It is in indirect light with our other orchid and seems to be loving it.
@@Ang.0910mine produce Rocky Road. Just kidding of course. My 12 cuttings from EBay are doing well under LED lights. I use 5 gallon ziplock bags to keep the humidity up.
I just received cuttings and we have dry air in Washington state so I put the cuttings on a chunky organic material and put everything in a large ziplock bag with an opening to allow air flow. I just checked after a week and there was root growth! I have them under an LED shop light with 5000k color. I visit Brazil often and in Santos there is an orchid park with thousands of orchids growing in the trees. They even have orchids in the trees along the sidewalks around the city. It’s orchid heaven. I bought about 20 orchids and left them at my girlfriend’s house and they are thriving. They were dirt cheap.
Just watch a vid and yes each bloom must be hand pollinated to produce a pod. If you live in Madagascar you don’t need to pollinate as that’s where they’re from. The rest of the world I guess doesn’t have the right insect/insects. Hope that helped. Here’s that vid. ruclips.net/video/A99bqKvyeEs/видео.html
I have a question. I'm in Memphis, TN, so obviously we get good heat and good humidity during the summer months. My question is, would it be alright to pot this in the house during the winter/cooler months and then take it outside in the warmer months? I want to grow it, but I just want to be sure I don't kill it with the price of the plants.
I don’t use sunlight. I have my vanilla orchids growing under 5000K LED shop lights in a large plastic storage bin inside of 5 gallon ziplock bags to keep the humidity up and the 12 cuttings I bought on eBay are all growing like crazy. Shop lights are as good of LED lights as more expensive Grow lights if you make sure the color is correct. I use 5000-6500K LED lights. I visit Santos Brazil and enjoy seeing orchids growing wild in the trees and at their orchid park(orchidaria) and buying dirt cheap orchids at shows there. I recommend it. The beaches are beautiful and the people are very friendly. Food is fantastic and very inexpensive. Greetings from Washington State. Great video! Thanks a lot.
SavedByGrace ofJesus Wow, do I know you? I’m doing very well thank you. You sending this message rite at this moment was perfect timing. Thank you. Are you in Louisiana too?
I can't believe it's you I follow your other channel you are fantastic but this is where I thrive in tropical sunny Florida south of the orchid capital of the United States I say thank you so much
Hi Mr. Luke! Yes, I did learn something new! And yea... I have questions... so my dad said I should grow vanilla (because lately I've been growing a lot of seeds to make into bonsai) and yea now that I know it's a vine that will change it up a bit... but I still love growing and this seems like a fun plant to grow. 1. Does it produce a lot of pods 2. Can I grow it from the pods 3. Does it take a while for it to sprout (the seeds) 4. If I grow the plant can I make trimmings to make more vanilla vines 5. Is 90°f-110°f Ok? (They'll most likely be indoor though) 6. If I can make cuttings, how should I cut them? (Idk if my bonsai cuttings are working or if cuttings just root very slowly. It's been about 2 1/2 months and I think I see a little bit of something growing out) 7. How long should it take for the cuttings to root? (If I can make cuttings) Thanks! (Sorry to annoy you about this 3 years later😅) P.s. I have never held a real vanilla bean in my hands
Great video and great tips. I am growing mine in a mixture of the sphagnum moss it came in and orchid bark. It has a small bamboo stick next to it for when it starts climbing.It started it out just in the moss under glass but transplanted it a few days later. I am spraying it with miracle grow orchid spray and water.. The roots in the soil fell off during transplanting but are growing back. All the aerial roots dried up though. Any suggestions for getting more of those to grow. Right now it is growing in the bathroom to get steam from the shower.
huh i am growing my vanilla in fir bark mixed will moss and coco coir in a ratio of about 50/20/30 it seems to not mind direct fertilizers because of the mix i use. as well as it is very light and hold moisture very well.
No, mine doesn’t... I have a mature plant that I self-pollinate to grow vanilla beans. While my blooms have a slight sweet scent while they are open, they don’t have that “vanilla scent” that you’re referring to. 🌸
@Jason Padilla I grow them outside on our open porch. They receive bright indirect sun all day. I live in Florida and it’s humid here, which they seem to like, plus I mist them often and they do really well. My plant is pretty huge (it’s in a large planter).
Can you grow the vanilla vine in a Dutch bucket. 👍👍👍👍 like the video If you live in the Far East and in the dry season. The temperature goes up in the 100s. Would they still grow? Or what can't I do if they don't?
great video. Curious! I would like to start growing some vanilla indoor. So is that possible and also do you sell the seeds? if so can you ship to new mexico? thanks
How do you start vanilla from pod? I know you should buy a cutting but I'm one of them people who love to grow from seeds. I don't care about getting the vanilla pods I just enjoy the experience of of watching the growth of the plant.
You forgot to say you can plant any and / or all of your cuttings to grow more plants. On that note, if you can get a cutting from an older specimen, it will cut your need to wait so long before you start getting blooms. You will need to pollinate the flowers yourself.
Awesome video, just got four seedlings I NEED them to take. But why are you beating around the bush 😅 just tell me to put them in my little greenhouse 😂
i just bought one and I have some questions,, I have a vanillia bean that has around three or four steams growing out of it,, would it be safe for me to remove them and transplant them seperate or just keep them together
I just got my vanilla bean orchid. You didn’t mention soil. So do they get soil or just moss? 🤦🏽♀️I need help please. I live in upstate NY but am willing to try growing my BabyGirl out. Thank You for your help and videos! New Sub
Got a couple (plants I’m trying to make into 4 plants) Aquaponic vanilla I’m working on a video for vanilla in my Aquaponic more than crazy system(s..ess.es). Planning vanilla grown in a grow tent lining the walls and ceiling....etc. ....already added my Bluegill and Gold Hawaiian Tilapia videos..es.sesss s...much more in the future....probably! Thanks for the videos.
How do they do in DIY greenhouses? The ones with aluminum framing and translucent plastic covering? I also heard they take 12 years to mature enough to produce the bean pods. Do they die at that point or keep living/producing? If they continue living after they sprout pods will they do that (sprout pods) yearly or every 12 years or what?
***** Wow 12 years? someone gave you some misinformation. They take a minimum of 2-3 years to flower. And then the beans take about 6-8 months on the vine to mature enough to be picked. I have mine in a heated humidified greenhouse and they thrive. They also don't die after one crop, they can produce for a number of years. Like the guy said though, they need tropical conditions so if you have less than ideal conditions for them they will grow muuuuch slower. the 12 years thing might have come up because in the wild, the vines can climb 30 metre tall trees and as long as they're climbing upward like that, they generally don't flower until they reach the very top. So in the wild it can take longer, but in farms they train the beans in different directions to stimulate flowering. Also each individual flower has to be pollinated by hand if you want to get a bean from it.
Osmosis Jones idk but vanilla is one of the most expensive spices and is in demand, so grow them you can get upwards of $5 a pod. I’m just not sure my black thumb is good enough to get the plant to flower. Good luck
Does it have to be in moss or can I put them in regular soil?? Also can you grow clippings in water?? just ordered some clippings so not sure if I can put right into soil or if they don't have roots if I can put them in water to grow the roots
Jenn Lefrancois You generally can never grow any kind of orchid in normal soil, including vanilla. They need excellent drainage and room for the roots to breath.
My orchid vine grew all over a small tree in my backyard. I live in Hawaii. It had lots of flowers which I pollinated and grew into beans. I had about 50 beans. This year nothing No pods that flower. What should I do?
will it be okay if it is outside in 30's Fahrenheit for a few days, south Florida might not have a long winter but it does get that low sometimes. I'd like to grow it on a tree to make it more natural looking.
and secondly will it be fine on a Frangipani when it gos into it's dormancy. I'm trying to find an orchid that can take full sun to put in them so the don't look dead when they go dormant, so if you had some suggestions about that that would be awesome.
+daniel wallengren Can you make a movable, miniature, greenhouse like structure? That would give it year round health for the winter months. That is an easy and inexpensive construction. Best of luck.
In comparing sunlight needs to herbs; which would you compare it to? Herbs are about the only plants that I grow right now and that's what I know most.
what's the best plants i can grow in a REALLY hot dry weather " Saudi Arabia " for example! i really wants to grow nuts and beans ! what about vanilla growing in +95 degrees ? thank you!
anyone here has grown the vanilla orchid in Canada? I just got one and I am concern since winter is coming and I want to give this baby a good home. It seems there's not many info regarding how to keep this plant inside during a Canadian crazy winter. Any suggestions or links with more info will be GREATLY appreciated :)
I bought the tea plant 3-4 months and it only came with one plant in the container , but the video stated 2 for one in each pot , so what now ???? johnnyg
Oops thought I better put the country lol,just incase you dont know the states we have. I live in Australia,but right down bottom end of Vic so I don't think its going to be hot enough to even bother trying.what do you think?i mean its not tht cold here in winter,we hardly ever get snow in winter and it never gets minus or that but it is far from tropical.i am buying a greenhouse soon and might look into some solar powered heat pads to keep it warm at night and in winter etc.or I can bring it inside but my plce doesn't get a great deal of sun through windows.i would have to move it around to get sun all day I Spose.i get morning sun in kitchen and arvo sun in bed rooms. Cheers
Thank you very much for the video! I just received my 6in cutting yesterday and I'm getting ready to pot it. I guess I should have paid more attention to this video earlier and just bought the Moss instead of spending eight bucks on the Coco choir trip Park and another $4.50 on rooting powder LOL I'm sure I can find another use for the rooting powder or hopefully return it and I'll give my mother the Coco choir chip bark for her orchids or I'll buy some other orchids that will want to grow in that Medium. So I'm nervous about planting like cutting but I'm told they grow like weeds so this should hopefully work. Thanks again! I want to search for some more videos on growing vanilla on your RUclips page, so hopefully there are some there
Hi great channel mate,I am from lower end of Victoria and just wondering if its worth growing vanilla down here?i mean our summer would be ok but for winter will it survive ok just near the window inside or will green house be better?i have always wanted to grow vanilla,I love it...my favourite flavouring :)
+AuSable Botanicals Ltd. thank you so much i like this video alot of , i want to make a big project for vanilla beans farm , i hope you can help by a book thank you
Holy skiz dude... I had no idea MIgardener was publishing stuff under a different channel almost a decade ago. Looking so young! 😊
This was a great video, man. Thanks!
Love the way Luke makes growing sound so easy, no claptrap with endless Latinised names and complex equipment just straight to the point
I started my Vanilla orchid a year ago Feb 5 as a two foot cutting. It now goes up my trellis and splits. Sections are about as big around as my index finger. It is in indirect light with our other orchid and seems to be loving it.
How’s it going? Producing vanilla?
is it producing vanilla pods?
@@Ang.0910mine produce Rocky Road. Just kidding of course. My 12 cuttings from EBay are doing well under LED lights. I use 5 gallon ziplock bags to keep the humidity up.
I just received cuttings and we have dry air in Washington state so I put the cuttings on a chunky organic material and put everything in a large ziplock bag with an opening to allow air flow. I just checked after a week and there was root growth! I have them under an LED shop light with 5000k color. I visit Brazil often and in Santos there is an orchid park with thousands of orchids growing in the trees. They even have orchids in the trees along the sidewalks around the city. It’s orchid heaven. I bought about 20 orchids and left them at my girlfriend’s house and they are thriving. They were dirt cheap.
You need to pollinate them by hand to get Vanilla pods.
ScoopDogg1867 how many years does it take to start getting vanilla beans?
depending on conditions anywhere from 4-6.
Basically you have a threesome with implants.
@@obviouslytwo4u No... Just no
Just watch a vid and yes each bloom must be hand pollinated to produce a pod. If you live in Madagascar you don’t need to pollinate as that’s where they’re from. The rest of the world I guess doesn’t have the right insect/insects. Hope that helped. Here’s that vid. ruclips.net/video/A99bqKvyeEs/видео.html
That idea with moss attached to the poles is just brilliant :)
I have a question. I'm in Memphis, TN, so obviously we get good heat and good humidity during the summer months. My question is, would it be alright to pot this in the house during the winter/cooler months and then take it outside in the warmer months? I want to grow it, but I just want to be sure I don't kill it with the price of the plants.
Yep, THAT'S what my Friend did, and his vanilla are good.
Is it still living
I don’t use sunlight. I have my vanilla orchids growing under 5000K LED shop lights in a large plastic storage bin inside of 5 gallon ziplock bags to keep the humidity up and the 12 cuttings I bought on eBay are all growing like crazy. Shop lights are as good of LED lights as more expensive Grow lights if you make sure the color is correct. I use 5000-6500K LED lights. I visit Santos Brazil and enjoy seeing orchids growing wild in the trees and at their orchid park(orchidaria) and buying dirt cheap orchids at shows there. I recommend it. The beaches are beautiful and the people are very friendly. Food is fantastic and very inexpensive. Greetings from Washington State. Great video! Thanks a lot.
I live in south Louisiana, perfect for growing any orchids. I’m going to order some vanilla plants.
Livi Loo how’s it going neighbor?
SavedByGrace ofJesus
Wow, do I know you? I’m doing very well thank you. You sending this message rite at this moment was perfect timing. Thank you. Are you in Louisiana too?
SavedByGrace ofJesus
I too love Jesus
Omg 😳 hey there Larry 😅 I love how you you handle those plants. You’re so strong 😊
I can't believe it's you I follow your other channel you are fantastic but this is where I thrive in tropical sunny Florida south of the orchid capital of the United States I say thank you so much
Awesome video for growing Vanilla Orchid at home. Learnt some new tips thanks so much
its mi gardener :)
its me? oh. I guess it is!
I thought the same thing when saw this video recommended of to me and had to play it and yes it is! lol
Dianne De Jesus :)
I "know" that guy too! :)
It's so nice to see him start his own channel and has grown it to success!!! I thought this face was familiar lol. Love his videos!!
Please help me! I can't find any place to get vanilla beans that I could Sprout where do I get them?
can you propagate vanilla from its beans?
Thanks
Jocelyn
Hi Mr. Luke! Yes, I did learn something new! And yea... I have questions... so my dad said I should grow vanilla (because lately I've been growing a lot of seeds to make into bonsai) and yea now that I know it's a vine that will change it up a bit... but I still love growing and this seems like a fun plant to grow.
1. Does it produce a lot of pods
2. Can I grow it from the pods
3. Does it take a while for it to sprout (the seeds)
4. If I grow the plant can I make trimmings to make more vanilla vines
5. Is 90°f-110°f Ok? (They'll most likely be indoor though)
6. If I can make cuttings, how should I cut them? (Idk if my bonsai cuttings are working or if cuttings just root very slowly. It's been about 2 1/2 months and I think I see a little bit of something growing out)
7. How long should it take for the cuttings to root? (If I can make cuttings)
Thanks!
(Sorry to annoy you about this 3 years later😅)
P.s. I have never held a real vanilla bean in my hands
I hope you found the answers to your questions, Michael. Looks like you really enjoy growing plants :) Have you held a vanilla bean yet?
This was hugely helpful, thanks for the time you put in for this.
Great video and great tips. I am growing mine in a mixture of the sphagnum moss it came in and orchid bark. It has a small bamboo stick next to it for when it starts climbing.It started it out just in the moss under glass but transplanted it a few days later. I am spraying it with miracle grow orchid spray and water.. The roots in the soil fell off during transplanting but are growing back. All the aerial roots dried up though. Any suggestions for getting more of those to grow. Right now it is growing in the bathroom to get steam from the shower.
every time I check the site it says your out of stock!! when is the best time of year to check?
Can aquarium fish water be enough fertilizer?
Where can I buy a vanilla bean plant?
Hello, If I need to trim the vanilla orchid, can I use the trimmed pieces as cuttings to propagate the plant further? Thanks!
Yes you can!
huh i am growing my vanilla in fir bark mixed will moss and coco coir in a ratio of about 50/20/30 it seems to not mind direct fertilizers because of the mix i use. as well as it is very light and hold moisture very well.
are you growing from seed or plant?
how about growing them hydroponicly under artificial lights
Does the orchid flower smell like vanilla?
MrKErocks yes
No, mine doesn’t... I have a mature plant that I self-pollinate to grow vanilla beans. While my blooms have a slight sweet scent while they are open, they don’t have that “vanilla scent” that you’re referring to. 🌸
Smells like flower genitals
@Jason Padilla I grow them outside on our open porch. They receive bright indirect sun all day. I live in Florida and it’s humid here, which they seem to like, plus I mist them often and they do really well. My plant is pretty huge (it’s in a large planter).
Seen all these videos but what do you start with. Do you plant a vanilla bean and hope it turns into a plant? What do you start with.
Luke, the MI gardener!
this is beautiful... can they be grown hydroponically ?
Can you grow the vanilla vine in a Dutch bucket. 👍👍👍👍 like the video
If you live in the Far East and in the dry season. The temperature goes up in the 100s. Would they still grow? Or what can't I do if they don't?
Wow that is really fast growing. I should get working on a trellises, it's already overgrown and looks like it's just going started.
great video. Curious! I would like to start growing some vanilla indoor. So is that possible and also do you sell the seeds? if so can you ship to new mexico? thanks
How do you start vanilla from pod? I know you should buy a cutting but I'm one of them people who love to grow from seeds. I don't care about getting the vanilla pods I just enjoy the experience of of watching the growth of the plant.
You would have to get a young green pod as the classic ones in the stores we use for vanilla are rotten
How about outdoors In The Florida heat? I have perfect areas bright and shady but how Will it handle 90+ degrees?
Can i grow it in dry and hot weather?
You forgot to say you can plant any and / or all of your cuttings to grow more plants. On that note, if you can get a cutting from an older specimen, it will cut your need to wait so long before you start getting blooms. You will need to pollinate the flowers yourself.
Awesome video, just got four seedlings I NEED them to take. But why are you beating around the bush 😅 just tell me to put them in my little greenhouse 😂
Does a vanilla plant have to be a certain height to give flowers?
I am trying to use your link to amazon to purchase a few vanilla orchids, but the site says no longer available.
Is it possible to use seeds from the Vanilla pods to grw Vanilla Orchid ../? I need to get a cutting or some seeds from you, please :)
Hi, can you grow a new vanilla from trimming it?
May I ask .... how fast does vanilla grow in optimal conditions?
Thanks, i always wanted to know how to grow vanilla
i just bought one and I have some questions,, I have a vanillia bean that has around three or four steams growing out of it,, would it be safe for me to remove them and transplant them seperate or just keep them together
I just got my vanilla bean orchid. You didn’t mention soil. So do they get soil or just moss? 🤦🏽♀️I need help please. I live in upstate NY but am willing to try growing my BabyGirl out.
Thank You for your help and videos! New Sub
Hi, thank you for this in depth video. My vanilla plant leaves are turning pale green and limp. Can you help?
Probably needs fertilizer.
Got a couple (plants I’m trying to make into 4 plants) Aquaponic vanilla I’m working on a video for vanilla in my Aquaponic more than crazy system(s..ess.es). Planning vanilla grown in a grow tent lining the walls and ceiling....etc. ....already added my Bluegill and Gold Hawaiian Tilapia videos..es.sesss s...much more in the future....probably!
Thanks for the videos.
Any updates on the aquaponic?
How do they do in DIY greenhouses? The ones with aluminum framing and translucent plastic covering? I also heard they take 12 years to mature enough to produce the bean pods. Do they die at that point or keep living/producing? If they continue living after they sprout pods will they do that (sprout pods) yearly or every 12 years or what?
***** Wow 12 years? someone gave you some misinformation. They take a minimum of 2-3 years to flower. And then the beans take about 6-8 months on the vine to mature enough to be picked. I have mine in a heated humidified greenhouse and they thrive. They also don't die after one crop, they can produce for a number of years. Like the guy said though, they need tropical conditions so if you have less than ideal conditions for them they will grow muuuuch slower. the 12 years thing might have come up because in the wild, the vines can climb 30 metre tall trees and as long as they're climbing upward like that, they generally don't flower until they reach the very top. So in the wild it can take longer, but in farms they train the beans in different directions to stimulate flowering. Also each individual flower has to be pollinated by hand if you want to get a bean from it.
I would love to place an order of vanilla orchid, is it possible to that? I live in the Philippines.
Was this before migardener?
What is the best soil for vennela
Can I ask what type of fertilizer you use for you vanilla
Hey it’s young Luke the MI Gardner 🤗
Hello, can we get seeds from pods that sell in stores? We are in Mongolia, so store pods probably gone through harsh transportation route...
Have you ever gotten vanilla from your plants? If so, how much was produced? I'm curious and looking into buying a plant.
Osmosis Jones idk but vanilla is one of the most expensive spices and is in demand, so grow them you can get upwards of $5 a pod. I’m just not sure my black thumb is good enough to get the plant to flower. Good luck
Will they grow outdoors in central Florida?
i am asking for your help by sending the seeds
Does the seeds grow into plants ??
Bought one of these impulsively with no orchid experience....not the best idea I know. But I’m looking forward to caring for it!!
what do i do in winter when summer is over?
What about harvest? When, how.
If you want to grow beans on them in the future. is there male and female plants that is required?
Is this MI Gardener?
I do have 20 foot ceilings. I grow mine in promix it’s besitiful.
Does it have to be in moss or can I put them in regular soil?? Also can you grow clippings in water?? just ordered some clippings so not sure if I can put right into soil or if they don't have roots if I can put them in water to grow the roots
Jenn Lefrancois You generally can never grow any kind of orchid in normal soil, including vanilla. They need excellent drainage and room for the roots to breath.
MI gardener?!? Nice!
Luke?.... yes yes it is! MI Gardner!!! I seen the thumbnail and was like. Man he looks familiar
Can it be grown in California
how about lighting requirements ?
Did I hear you correctly ... grow the vanilla orchid in sphagnum moss not bark?
Thanks i have 3 to plant now 🌱
I tried to click on the link to go to your website to order some plants, but the link/website is not working.
Larry tell us how to get some beans please
My orchid vine grew all over a small tree in my backyard. I live in Hawaii. It had lots of flowers which I pollinated and grew into beans. I had about 50 beans. This year nothing No pods that flower. What should I do?
I think I read before that vanilla orchids usually require hand pollination to help set fruit
If you can keep the roots at the top of the medium and cover with dry leaves you will get better growth.
How about giving temperatures in Celsius?
Can they take artificial light instead?
will it be okay if it is outside in 30's Fahrenheit for a few days, south Florida might not have a long winter but it does get that low sometimes. I'd like to grow it on a tree to make it more natural looking.
and secondly will it be fine on a Frangipani when it gos into it's dormancy. I'm trying to find an orchid that can take full sun to put in them so the don't look dead when they go dormant, so if you had some suggestions about that that would be awesome.
+daniel wallengren Can you make a movable, miniature, greenhouse like structure? That would give it year round health for the winter months. That is an easy and inexpensive construction.
Best of luck.
How is your vainilla orchid doing outdoor?
This Guy us soooo handsome I can't hardly concentrate on the content (which is great by the way)
IKR LMAO
It's MIgardener if you didn't already know that he has his own channel w hundreds of videos😊
In comparing sunlight needs to herbs; which would you compare it to? Herbs are about the only plants that I grow right now and that's what I know most.
Hey Luke!!! Fancy meeting you here! Lol.
The city park here in Fresno was growing sequoias but they began to grow to big so the park got upset and chopped them all down.
what's the best plants i can grow in a REALLY hot dry weather " Saudi Arabia " for example!
i really wants to grow nuts and beans !
what about vanilla growing in +95 degrees ?
thank you!
is it Grow in India Climate ?
India is tropical so yes. good luck!
anyone here has grown the vanilla orchid in Canada? I just got one and I am concern since winter is coming and I want to give this baby a good home. It seems there's not many info regarding how to keep this plant inside during a Canadian crazy winter. Any suggestions or links with more info will be GREATLY appreciated :)
I'm in Canada and was thinking about trying this too.... where did you buy yours?
Wow!! Its Luke!! 2019 good video!!
Where can I buy the vanilla orchid?
I like your channel, I would like to have more information on the vanillia bean plant, thanks so much
I bought the tea plant 3-4 months and it only came with one plant in the container , but the video stated 2 for one in each pot , so what now ???? johnnyg
How many years do you think it would be until you get vanilla?
All-thingz-cool about 3-4 years. It is a long wait, but it is so worth it!
Oops thought I better put the country lol,just incase you dont know the states we have.
I live in Australia,but right down bottom end of Vic so I don't think its going to be hot enough to even bother trying.what do you think?i mean its not tht cold here in winter,we hardly ever get snow in winter and it never gets minus or that but it is far from tropical.i am buying a greenhouse soon and might look into some solar powered heat pads to keep it warm at night and in winter etc.or I can bring it inside but my plce doesn't get a great deal of sun through windows.i would have to move it around to get sun all day I Spose.i get morning sun in kitchen and arvo sun in bed rooms.
Cheers
Celsius please, for those outside USA.
I need the Vanilla Orchid But am from Tanzania
Do you ship to Trinidad and how do I do it?
Just subbed too,I'm just getting right into gardening so I know your vids will help me alot.
It's Luke, yay more videos
hahaha YAY
Thank you very much for the video! I just received my 6in cutting yesterday and I'm getting ready to pot it. I guess I should have paid more attention to this video earlier and just bought the Moss instead of spending eight bucks on the Coco choir trip Park and another $4.50 on rooting powder LOL I'm sure I can find another use for the rooting powder or hopefully return it and I'll give my mother the Coco choir chip bark for her orchids or I'll buy some other orchids that will want to grow in that Medium. So I'm nervous about planting like cutting but I'm told they grow like weeds so this should hopefully work. Thanks again! I want to search for some more videos on growing vanilla on your RUclips page, so hopefully there are some there
I orded vanella online, and want to plant a bean to grow my own vine. How do i plant these beans?
Scott K
Ugh!! I’m dying to know as well!!!
Hi great channel mate,I am from lower end of Victoria and just wondering if its worth growing vanilla down here?i mean our summer would be ok but for winter will it survive ok just near the window inside or will green house be better?i have always wanted to grow vanilla,I love it...my favourite flavouring :)
Learn how to grow your own Vanilla at home! #growyourownfood
***** Absolutely not.
+AuSable Botanicals Ltd. thank you so much i like this video alot of , i want to make a big project for vanilla beans farm , i hope you can help by a book thank you
I need a vanilla and need a heating lamp as I live in an area that hardly reaches 70 all year, maybe ill contact you soon to buy