All the Orchids in this video are quite common and findable at Orchid nurseries, just google for one in your country, city, or economic region! Though prices vary from territory to territory, checking multiple sources will give you an idea of the typical prices in your area, so you'll avoid overpriced sources! Careful with internet hype, be an informed buyer and you'll save money! 🧡
💖❤🧡💜 I love all your repotting videos. It helped me a lot as a beginner, and I was able to recover my 7yo phal with just two aerial roots. Now, she has two big ones growing inside the pot. I know sometimes you fast forward when you're putting the media in the pot. However, is it possible you can do it a bit slowly and show how you can get them inside the root system that is more intricate? Also, what is considered a "big air pocket" versus a small one? Thanks!
I'm trying to save the new Phal that I bought yesterday using your tutorials! I purchased it because it has 3 basal keikis and 2 flower spikes but... It's not very healthy. You saved so many "leafy" lives! Thank you! :)
- I really like that your videos is more than half an hour long, they are very interesting and never boring. I also enjoy to see and hear your beutiful doves! /Lisbeth from Sweden 🇸🇪
Thank you for another great and informative videos. While watching it I realized that I had overwatered my stressed keiki (because I cut it off the mother plant too early with just one root). I stopped the video and put it in damp moss. Thank you so much. Always look forward to your videos. You can make them longer and talk about whatever. :)
Wows!! 30 days in transport??? Orchids are much tougher than I thought!!! Btw I have never missed any of your videos. And my first plant was a phal so my very first you tube video was yours!!!😎
I hope they do well. I have had pretty bad luck so far with my Phals... as for that pot you can't find anymore I would make a silicone mold of it then cast my own pots with resin. Bonus to that is choosing your colors or even leaving it clear. :) If you have never made a silicone mold before there is a ton of videos online to help. Oomoo is my favorite silicone mold maker and they have a channel. Then do small resin castings. My favorite is the long cure time clear epoxy resins but there is also a fast resin which cures white in 5 to 10 minutes(?) I think. You can color that resin as well and plenty of tutorials online for working with resin also. Another, perhaps easier, option is to get some oven bake clay to make your own custom size bowls/planters. Lots of videos on here as well about working with polymer clay. - Heidi
Hi miss Dani :) welcome back ! Thank for your tips in recovering orchids. Only if orchids could made our destination in great shape. I feel the experience haha
You can buy or make a Agar plate and apply some Cinnamon to a part of it and expose it to the air for a few minutes to accumulate some bacteria and fungus. If the Cinnamon slows down the growth it works :)
It is nice u got to save them. Mine still hasent moved since 8/10 and Im affraid it would be a miracle I get it alive after so many days lost in florida heat!
Nice job with these Bulbophylums 👍I recently bought a B. ambrosia and hope it'll do well in my care 🥰 100 days in transit 😳 I'm almost afraid to watch that video 🙈
I recently bought my first bulbophyllum that I'm so nervous to repot 😬 it's growing upwards instead of just creeping. I've been looking online to see how to repot it but I haven't had any luck. I've gotten some ideas from you though. Thank you. It shall be an experience I'm sure.
@MissOrchidGirl, Wanted to find out how you would describe (or anyone else) the scent of a Bulbophyllum mastersianum? What about a Bulbophyllum Daisy Chain? I really like the way these flowers look, but I've read and heard that most of the Bulbophyllums tend to have some bad scents. I have a chance to get a Bulbophyllum mastersianum but have not seen or heard much on how the smell if they smell at all. If they smell bad or on the bad side, then how would a Daisy Chain scent be described as? Keep up these videos - especially the ones you put a time stamp on. It makes it easier to find orchids that caught my eye. Thank you.
Ps. I had to take the same measure to remove a leaf and bulb while repotting mine, in a similar set up inspired by your method here. Fingers crossed it does well and grows some new roots and the newest growth matures. I can see it was a division from a larger plant as the former flower spikes were cut back from the 3 oldest bulbs (the very eldest is the one I removed).
Just re-potted my dendrobium for 10 minutes. I bought it here in Vienna and it was beautiful but now when all the flowers are gone it was a high time because it was not looking healthy anymore. I was shocked to the beats to see in the orchid pot regular soil, really the one we use for any other regular plant. I have no idea how this poor fellow has managed to bloom so nicely in this media. So many spongy, bad smelling roots as well. I hope my little one will make it through, had to take away quite a bit. I always get mad noticing whenever I'm buying plants in the regular shops how they are being grown and treated. And that seems to be a Universal thing, happens everywhere sort of. I guess the real process is, make them bloom, look spectacular, plant them in whatever and then sell.
All the Orchids in this video are quite common and findable at Orchid nurseries, just google for one in your country, city, or economic region! Though prices vary from territory to territory, checking multiple sources will give you an idea of the typical prices in your area, so you'll avoid overpriced sources! Careful with internet hype, be an informed buyer and you'll save money! 🧡
So gratifying to see these babies pulling through after their dark journey! Nice job 💖
💖❤🧡💜 I love all your repotting videos. It helped me a lot as a beginner, and I was able to recover my 7yo phal with just two aerial roots. Now, she has two big ones growing inside the pot. I know sometimes you fast forward when you're putting the media in the pot. However, is it possible you can do it a bit slowly and show how you can get them inside the root system that is more intricate? Also, what is considered a "big air pocket" versus a small one? Thanks!
I'm trying to save the new Phal that I bought yesterday using your tutorials! I purchased it because it has 3 basal keikis and 2 flower spikes but... It's not very healthy. You saved so many "leafy" lives! Thank you! :)
- I really like that your videos is more than half an hour long, they are very interesting and never boring. I also enjoy to see and hear your beutiful doves! /Lisbeth from Sweden 🇸🇪
Great video and 100 Days in transport! Wow, I cannot wait to see 👀!
Thank you for another great and informative videos. While watching it I realized that I had overwatered my stressed keiki (because I cut it off the mother plant too early with just one root). I stopped the video and put it in damp moss. Thank you so much. Always look forward to your videos. You can make them longer and talk about whatever. :)
Wows!! 30 days in transport???
Orchids are much tougher than I thought!!!
Btw I have never missed any of your videos. And my first plant was a phal so my very first you tube video was yours!!!😎
This is a fantastic video!! Thank you for sharing uour knowledge❤❤❤❤
Yay! Danny (Dani?) I was so looking forward to seeing this video from you! Im so happy that your orchids didn't all have a sad fate! Have a great day!
Your videos have helped so much. Thank you
I hope they do well. I have had pretty bad luck so far with my Phals... as for that pot you can't find anymore I would make a silicone mold of it then cast my own pots with resin. Bonus to that is choosing your colors or even leaving it clear. :) If you have never made a silicone mold before there is a ton of videos online to help. Oomoo is my favorite silicone mold maker and they have a channel. Then do small resin castings. My favorite is the long cure time clear epoxy resins but there is also a fast resin which cures white in 5 to 10 minutes(?) I think. You can color that resin as well and plenty of tutorials online for working with resin also. Another, perhaps easier, option is to get some oven bake clay to make your own custom size bowls/planters. Lots of videos on here as well about working with polymer clay. - Heidi
Hi miss Dani :) welcome back ! Thank for your tips in recovering orchids. Only if orchids could made our destination in great shape. I feel the experience haha
You can buy or make a Agar plate and apply some Cinnamon to a part of it and expose it to the air for a few minutes to accumulate some bacteria and fungus. If the Cinnamon slows down the growth it works :)
Thank you for your videos. Have learned alot!! Keep up the good work!!
Just got a box of new orchids yesterday so this video came at the perfect time! Thanks for your library of resources ❤️😀
It is nice u got to save them. Mine still hasent moved since 8/10 and Im affraid it would be a miracle I get it alive after so many days lost in florida heat!
Nice job with these Bulbophylums 👍I recently bought a B. ambrosia and hope it'll do well in my care 🥰 100 days in transit 😳 I'm almost afraid to watch that video 🙈
I recently bought my first bulbophyllum that I'm so nervous to repot 😬 it's growing upwards instead of just creeping. I've been looking online to see how to repot it but I haven't had any luck. I've gotten some ideas from you though. Thank you. It shall be an experience I'm sure.
Could you maybe try a moss pole/mount? Might look nice along a window frame :)
@@AkiraChan24 that might be interesting. I dont have any mounted orchids. Thank you for the suggestion!
@MissOrchidGirl, Wanted to find out how you would describe (or anyone else) the scent of a Bulbophyllum mastersianum? What about a Bulbophyllum Daisy Chain? I really like the way these flowers look, but I've read and heard that most of the Bulbophyllums tend to have some bad scents. I have a chance to get a Bulbophyllum mastersianum but have not seen or heard much on how the smell if they smell at all. If they smell bad or on the bad side, then how would a Daisy Chain scent be described as?
Keep up these videos - especially the ones you put a time stamp on. It makes it easier to find orchids that caught my eye. Thank you.
Hi, I only had the Daisy chain x purpurascens in bloom, it smells very subtle and nice, not at all stinky 😁
Thank you for the great video. I have one Bulbophylum that I’ve had for several years. It’s growing well but has never bloomed. I keep waiting.🤔🥺🤨
Do you have a link for the 'bowl pots' (don't know if this is the right term) that you've used for this video?
Love these might get one
How are these 3 bulbos doing these days after the transport shock, “surgery” and repot? hoping they are thriving.
Ps. I had to take the same measure to remove a leaf and bulb while repotting mine, in a similar set up inspired by your method here. Fingers crossed it does well and grows some new roots and the newest growth matures.
I can see it was a division from a larger plant as the former flower spikes were cut back from the 3 oldest bulbs (the very eldest is the one I removed).
how are your draculas doing
Hallo Dani!!! Please help me!!! I just found a hole in the middle of each flower spike in One of my orchideen 😱😭.
Just re-potted my dendrobium for 10 minutes. I bought it here in Vienna and it was beautiful but now when all the flowers are gone it was a high time because it was not looking healthy anymore. I was shocked to the beats to see in the orchid pot regular soil, really the one we use for any other regular plant. I have no idea how this poor fellow has managed to bloom so nicely in this media. So many spongy, bad smelling roots as well. I hope my little one will make it through, had to take away quite a bit.
I always get mad noticing whenever I'm buying plants in the regular shops how they are being grown and treated. And that seems to be a Universal thing, happens everywhere sort of. I guess the real process is, make them bloom, look spectacular, plant them in whatever and then sell.
Please help, my orchid is not doing well. I have pictures to show you but I don’t know how to post them here
Ah wind storms are the worst when they creep up on you