Growing and Repotting Cattleya Orchids
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Cattleya Orchids are epiphytes which mean they need an open and porous mix such as coconut coir. They have large showy, and many times fragrant flowers which grow in the tops of trees and therefore, need high levels of light. Find out how to best grow your Cattleya orchid and how to repot them so they will thrive.
Cattleya Orchids are epiphytes which mean they need an open and porous mix such as coconut coir. They have large showy, and many times fragrant flowers which grow in the tops of trees and therefore, need high levels of light. Find out how to best grow your Cattleya orchid and how to repot them so they will thrive.
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This is the best video for advice on growing Cattleya orchids that I have seen. No truly irritating music, no shoving advertised products in my face, and not a moment wasted on cutesy babble. I appreciate this straightforward delivery and very good advice. Thank you for posting this most helpful video.
Thank you. The best part of your video was a no nonsense presentation without the frills and fancy stuff of many u tubers
Exactly the information I needed for repotting my Irene Finney here in Utah. Logee's is wonderful! We just visited Logee's when we were visiting my mother-in-law in RI. We picked up a couple of goldfish plants. The staff is always so helpful. And we always love to see the lemon tree!
Already knew quite a bit about Cattleyas but this was a good presentation. Picked up a few things I was not aware of. Thank you.
Love watching your videos! So easy to understand ! Thank you ! For sharing your knowledge !
Love all types of orchids.
I just got a baby Cattleya with 8 suitables, my first for me 😀. In a 2" pot, it was a challenge to stabilize her in her pot. I had to use 3 stake to do so. I think I broke many roots. Doing so. 😬. I'm hopeful. I'll know in 2 years when I have to repot again.. Thank u for all the info u give..
Thank you for all the information, and for showing how to repot.
Hi Byron,
Thanks for sharing your experience.
You have a great and beautiful collection.
Daniel from France
Thank you Sir . Just started growing them
Thanks for sharing!
very informative and useful..thanks..will try these techniques out.
Beautiful orchids you have there. I wonder how you manage the temperature. They thrive very well here in Brazil due to warm weather
Thanks so much for this video! I'm repotting today as a newly repotted set have not been doing well. They're in too much shade and were reported with stones, coal and bark.
First rate video. Thanks it was very helpful.
Thanks for the info God bless you fantastic idea bye
I love orchids and wishing to have variety of colors like yours.
I have just repotted my orchid in orchid potting mix. Will it survive. Rachel
great information, thanks
good posting... i like your post and your chanel...
Dang never seen anyone jam the potting medium down like that!!!
I know-He's done it before. Wonder how many roots he broke.
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very pretty
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Thank you for pronouncing the genus name Cattleya correctly i.e. Kat-Lee-Ya and NOT as so often heard in North America as :- Kat-Lay-Ya. The name comes from my ancestor William Cattley who's name you will note can only be pronounced as Kat-Lee so exactly why people insist on altering it is a mystery to me.
Tim Cattley ..it’s called dialect, in different places around the world the same word can be pronounced similar and slightly different as to what you know, so dont get hung up just because you say a word your way , you know exactly what there saying so no need to be a pompous snob about it.
wow i name my daughter after the orchid