With the Dendrobium kingianum: Put it outside, dont worry about it growing new growth in the process. My Aussie dens grow over winter as well, not as much as summer so its just a thing with them. We get winter rains so watering at a reduced rate over winter is fine as long as the canes are not shriveled
I live in Brisbane Queensland in temperate climate. All my Australian Dendrobiums live outside with dappled sunlight. They can endure extremes of temperatures. My Den.loddigesii is vigorous in 7degC to 30 degC. Thru our Spring & now Summer its doubled in size!
The Iwanagara is not a cutting from my orchid, I purchased it as a young plant 🙂 The tag doesn't specify the variety but it's probably the pink one 'cause the nursery had listed a photo of the pink Iwanagara. WOW - Daisy chain's looking glorious! 😯
Sunset valley orchids recreated the cross for iwanagara apple blossom. I got 3 seedlings last winter/early spring. One has already bloomed - white. I hope the other two are different. Lol.
Great advice on the bulbophyllum. I’ve had a grandiflorum for years and she’s gigantic, I’m lucky if I get 1 flower when it should be covered with blooms. I think I will gradually move her in with the dendrobiums. Hopefully that will work and I can take some before and after pictures
I listened to you say summer ended 2 weeks ago 😂. Here 🤣it’s -20C tonight the sun rose at 8:20am sets at 4:23pm. But the humidity is 75%🎉. Thanks for the video! I always wondered what that last plant was called.❤
You should definitely throw out the kingianum in a lightly shaded spot and leave it out the whole year except for frost. And I would also give the lodigesii shaded spot outside. I mean you got nothing to lose, but some plants really thrive if you put them in“harsher“ conditions
Hi Danny, I love orchid updates! Yeah, I am having problems with 2 dendrobiums as well. Weird, but my denphal didn't bloom the last 2 years at all, even though it got lots of light and had some nice mature growths. I would like to know what I did wrong. But then, it suddenly got attacked by spider mites and trips and lost all leaves, went through a lot of treatment to get rid of the mites, started recovery and put many new growths but the attack continued. It seems I will lose it. Wow, I didn't know/remember that Renantera can get that big! About Catasetum tipes, how long do they take to grow completely and how to know that they are done growing? Which temperature do they need in the growing season? I bought 2 this year, but didn't thought they would be so small (one, the wine delight, was stated as flowering size). The wine delight also got spider mites 😢 Dramatic.... But great to see your other orchids. Beautiful bulbophyllum! Greetings from Denmark!
Question: Do you turn your growlights off at night? The reason I ask is I'm wondering if the CAM photosynthesis orchids go through where they do their gas exchange at night to conserve water means orchids want some sort of light-dark cycle. A bit like a circadian rhythm for plants. Another question: I haven't been able to find a straight answer to whether Dendrobium moniliforme wants a winter rest/dormancy or not. Do you know? Finally, thank you for the videos. They are super awesome and helpful.
The lodigessi looks similar to a dendrobiums I purchased from Japan. It was a cool grower. That may be the problem with yours too. I live in Texas, so it was a goner. 😂
Hello, I have a dendrobium that went variegated, but I noticed the new leaves always start to dry up in some parts, but not completely, most of them from the tip. Do you think this may be the heat? Thanks in advance!
I didn't even realize phals needed a cool period, mine just take a few months off and then send out a new spike. Sometimes it happens in the winter, sometimes in summer.
I have a phalaenopsis orchids that got crown rot. I managed to save/stop the rot. However, there’s no centre to the plant. Only 2 healthy leaves, growing a heaps of roots but no keiki, no new leaves (they have nowhere to come from) just a lot of new healthy roots. Any ideas what I should do? How long should I wait? Should I just cut my losses and chuck it? Any help or opinions would be appreciated please.
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It will grow basal keiki eventually, just keep caring for it normally :)
My goal did the same thing ... A bunch of healthy roots, only recently I got 2 new leaves on one side, and another leaf growth on the other side. Apparently, 2 orchids! Sharing the same root system! The leaves are both healthy and a shiny green. So, take heart and treat it like a normal Orchid. Just be prepared for a 3-year growth.
I have a few bifoliates, they absolutely haaaate being repotted. They will sulk and pout for a few years. Once they get over themselves, they will send out vigorous roots followed by equally vigorous growths
Yes it would, as I was saying in the vid, I noticed on my view finder that I was over exposed too late, the sun became brighter throughout the day and I forgot to change the settings, happens 😝
With the Dendrobium kingianum: Put it outside, dont worry about it growing new growth in the process. My Aussie dens grow over winter as well, not as much as summer so its just a thing with them. We get winter rains so watering at a reduced rate over winter is fine as long as the canes are not shriveled
I love chilling. Thanks.
I also have had a siamese doll kiwi for almost 3 years. It grows very slowly and has never bloomed. Hello from RO
I live in Brisbane Queensland in temperate climate. All my Australian Dendrobiums live outside with dappled sunlight. They can endure extremes of temperatures. My Den.loddigesii is vigorous in 7degC to 30 degC. Thru our Spring & now Summer its doubled in size!
The Iwanagara is not a cutting from my orchid, I purchased it as a young plant 🙂 The tag doesn't specify the variety but it's probably the pink one 'cause the nursery had listed a photo of the pink Iwanagara. WOW - Daisy chain's looking glorious! 😯
Sunset valley orchids recreated the cross for iwanagara apple blossom. I got 3 seedlings last winter/early spring. One has already bloomed - white. I hope the other two are different. Lol.
Great advice on the bulbophyllum. I’ve had a grandiflorum for years and she’s gigantic, I’m lucky if I get 1 flower when it should be covered with blooms. I think I will gradually move her in with the dendrobiums. Hopefully that will work and I can take some before and after pictures
Danny, your Grace Dunn might bloom at that size. She is a small orchid, and her blooms are just precious!
I listened to you say summer ended 2 weeks ago 😂. Here 🤣it’s -20C tonight the sun rose at 8:20am sets at 4:23pm. But the humidity is 75%🎉. Thanks for the video! I always wondered what that last plant was called.❤
You should definitely throw out the kingianum in a lightly shaded spot and leave it out the whole year except for frost.
And I would also give the lodigesii shaded spot outside. I mean you got nothing to lose, but some plants really thrive if you put them in“harsher“ conditions
Hi Danny, I love orchid updates!
Yeah, I am having problems with 2 dendrobiums as well. Weird, but my denphal didn't bloom the last 2 years at all, even though it got lots of light and had some nice mature growths. I would like to know what I did wrong. But then, it suddenly got attacked by spider mites and trips and lost all leaves, went through a lot of treatment to get rid of the mites, started recovery and put many new growths but the attack continued. It seems I will lose it.
Wow, I didn't know/remember that Renantera can get that big!
About Catasetum tipes, how long do they take to grow completely and how to know that they are done growing? Which temperature do they need in the growing season? I bought 2 this year, but didn't thought they would be so small (one, the wine delight, was stated as flowering size). The wine delight also got spider mites 😢
Dramatic....
But great to see your other orchids. Beautiful bulbophyllum!
Greetings from Denmark!
Question:
Do you turn your growlights off at night? The reason I ask is I'm wondering if the CAM photosynthesis orchids go through where they do their gas exchange at night to conserve water means orchids want some sort of light-dark cycle. A bit like a circadian rhythm for plants.
Another question: I haven't been able to find a straight answer to whether Dendrobium moniliforme wants a winter rest/dormancy or not. Do you know?
Finally, thank you for the videos. They are super awesome and helpful.
I remember her saying previously that they all need at light/dark cycle as they would have in nature. Good luck
D.lodigesii tends to be grown on mounts when I’ve seen it here in Australia. Maybe a mount would work for you?
The lodigessi looks similar to a dendrobiums I purchased from Japan. It was a cool grower. That may be the problem with yours too. I live in Texas, so it was a goner. 😂
Hello, I have a dendrobium that went variegated, but I noticed the new leaves always start to dry up in some parts, but not completely, most of them from the tip. Do you think this may be the heat?
Thanks in advance!
How long do I need to leave my phalaenopsis outside when it’s cool, to get it to bloom?
Yes. I need to know the same thing. I've been putting mine outside over night for bout a month now.
I didn't even realize phals needed a cool period, mine just take a few months off and then send out a new spike. Sometimes it happens in the winter, sometimes in summer.
@ that’s strange. Where do u live?…what zone?
@@gailpetchenik3048 usda zone 6. But I keep my orchids inside all year, so the temperature doesn't change much.
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I have a phalaenopsis orchids that got crown rot. I managed to save/stop the rot. However, there’s no centre to the plant. Only 2 healthy leaves, growing a heaps of roots but no keiki, no new leaves (they have nowhere to come from) just a lot of new healthy roots. Any ideas what I should do? How long should I wait? Should I just cut my losses and chuck it? Any help or opinions would be appreciated please.
It will grow basal keiki eventually, just keep caring for it normally :)
Thank you for giving me a glimmer of hope Barbara. 🙏🏻Now I just have to be patient. 😂
My goal did the same thing ... A bunch of healthy roots, only recently I got 2 new leaves on one side, and another leaf growth on the other side. Apparently, 2 orchids! Sharing the same root system! The leaves are both healthy and a shiny green. So, take heart and treat it like a normal Orchid. Just be prepared for a 3-year growth.
Sorry *My Phal ...
Will plant lights expose me to too much uv and blue light
Yes, you are overexposed and the white background does not help😉😍
You are overexposed--btw, I miss seeing your orchids behind you like in the old place. You probably don't have room for that, though. 🤗
OMG Danny the background 😂 please do a dark background, my eyes are burnt lol
Get your sun glasses ready for the next few videos 😂
It wants to grow outside lol
Spotted cattleyas always give me problems. I heard bifoliate cattleyas are fussy. All my spotted cattleyas are bifoliate😮
I have a few bifoliates, they absolutely haaaate being repotted. They will sulk and pout for a few years. Once they get over themselves, they will send out vigorous roots followed by equally vigorous growths
Hello,
What country r u in?
Cyprus
Change the background
Too bright
I was gonna say the same thing
Wouldn't just reducing the exposure fix the problem?
Yes it would, as I was saying in the vid, I noticed on my view finder that I was over exposed too late, the sun became brighter throughout the day and I forgot to change the settings, happens 😝
Have a Bulbophyllum Manchind and I’ve been thinking the same as you- it needs more light. Going to move it right now!!