It’s such a joy to receive healthy orchids like these for an online haul, which is not always guaranteed. Happy for you Jesse and looking forward to their blooms!
Very true! Online ordering is pretty risky and the farther the nursery is, the higher chance for things to go wrong. I try to stay relatively local and most of the time, things look pretty good. Thanks for stopping by! 😁
Oh stunning, what a fantastic haul. I love Fairyanium and I don't have one so you are super lucky to have 3, wow. They are all great sized plants too. Enjoy
Very nice haul of Paphiopedilums and looking forward to seeing the 2 that are in spike their blooms as well as the other ones. I currently have one paph and when it needed to be repotted it divided into 2 so I put one in a self watering system and the other one I put it into a mixture of tropical mixture with perlite and small wood bark and both seem to be doing really well. The self watering one as many fans coming up everywhere and it has not bloomed at any point. The other seems to be doing well by sending out new leaves on each fan slowly. Both in my point of view seem to be not at bloom stage yet. Very slow growing. However I do like the foilage so that is a keeper for me. Enjoy your new orchids and looking forward to any updates on these orchids. Have a wonderful day.
Paphs are known to be slower growers compared to other orchids...so it definitely takes patience to watch them grow. Luckily the foliage definitely makes it easier while waiting for the flowers 😄
I enjoyed your video because I love paps and I have been considering buying from pap paradise. Now, I know they deliver beautiful healthy paps. Thanks, Amy
Good morning Jess beautiful paphiobedilum orchids haul, they look all very healthy orchids. I love how your cat try to steal the show : ). Keep safe and happy growing
sweet! I am into Paphs! I also watch Ed's Orchids. I have several Phrags, and I am getting some paph Roths. I have paphs Barbatum, Drury cross, and Ho Chi Mihn. I was interested when you said that Farrianum and Harrianum were "easy" or just needed lots of water (hence easy for a phrag grower). I have always been a bit afraid of Farrianum. From what I read it sounded incredibly difficult. Now I know I will get that one next because it is so cute!
How exciting!! Great haul! I'm glad you showed this unboxing. I've always wanted to order from Paph paradise. All the Paphs look great! The fairrieanum is so pretty!
Paph Paradise is pretty awesome! This isn’t the first time I ordered from them, just the first on video. I find that dedicated paph growers have way healthier plants and more interesting varieties than general orchid nurseries. 😁
I have a fairreanum cross called Iona and its,the fuzziest bloom ever... a cuddle bloom 😊 in the process of spiking again ... quite vigorous and long lasting blooms ... looks really similar to your one 🌸
Awesome Haul!! I love Phaps! I have two right now, Delenatti forma alba and a Phap Vanda M. Pearlman. They are modeled leaves and I'm growing them both in self watering in spaghnum moss! I think the like it!!!😍
Great haul! I love the ones with mottled leaves. Initially I didn't have much success with them, but I didn't read up on the culture and let them dry a little. I will try again :) P.S. love your cat. How do you keep her from munching your leaves? I struggle with this!!
Good luck with the paphs! They are so fun to grow once you get the hang of it. As for my cats, they only seem interested in chewing on my oncidium twinkle leaves so I have to put the plant where they don’t go. Most of the time, they like to sit next to them and it’s not a problem. Some people put a sensored air sprayer that sprays air when the cats get too close and deters them. Or I put cat grass and catnip nearby so they can chew on that instead.
I was the exact same way, I lost a bunch like 3 years ago, took an break...and now I have more than I did back then and they’re still alive. Have hope...you can grow these 🌱🍀
Hey, just wondering how your paph henryanum got on. Was it as easy as you expected? I just got one delivered and it arrived in bad shape. I'm hoping they are hardy.
I think most hybrids tend to be more temp tolerant so a heat mat isn’t necessary but it helps the plant grow faster and stave off root rot during the winter season. You can look up the parents of hybrids via BlueNanta OrchidRoots website and climate of parents on the Orchid Species website. Species tend to be more finicky and the warm growers from tropical areas near sea level (leucochilum, haynaldianum, hookerae) can be less tolerant to cold weather. Some multiflorals (rothschildianum, philippinense, sanderianum) grow better when temps are warmer since their native climate doesn’t get too cold. I haven’t found a chart or visualization that describes which species requires warmer temps, but generally they grow better if the root zone stays warmer. Although, cool/cold growers like armeniacum, micranthum, and other high elevation parvisepalums do not like heat mats. This is what I have in notes gathered from orchid species website and other growers...hope it helps! 😁
It’s such a joy to receive healthy orchids like these for an online haul, which is not always guaranteed. Happy for you Jesse and looking forward to their blooms!
Very true! Online ordering is pretty risky and the farther the nursery is, the higher chance for things to go wrong. I try to stay relatively local and most of the time, things look pretty good. Thanks for stopping by! 😁
Enjoy your new orchids! How exciting.
Thank you! 😁
Thanks Jess!..and happy growing.
Thanks Sharon! 😁
Oh stunning, what a fantastic haul. I love Fairyanium and I don't have one so you are super lucky to have 3, wow. They are all great sized plants too. Enjoy
Thanks! I am hoping to be able to keep these alive and thriving 🤞
Fantastic plants! The fairreanum has a super cute flower :D
Thanks! It’s such a treat to have it in bloom 😁
Love paphiopedilums. ..I have quite a few collections myself
That’s great! What paphs do you have?
@@AttainableGreen Insigne, venustum, spiseranium, fairrieanum,villosum, Hirsutissimum,Pfitzer
What a great collection! 😁
Very nice haul of Paphiopedilums and looking forward to seeing the 2 that are in spike their blooms as well as the other ones. I currently have one paph and when it needed to be repotted it divided into 2 so I put one in a self watering system and the other one I put it into a mixture of tropical mixture with perlite and small wood bark and both seem to be doing really well. The self watering one as many fans coming up everywhere and it has not bloomed at any point. The other seems to be doing well by sending out new leaves on each fan slowly. Both in my point of view seem to be not at bloom stage yet. Very slow growing. However I do like the foilage so that is a keeper for me. Enjoy your new orchids and looking forward to any updates on these orchids. Have a wonderful day.
Paphs are known to be slower growers compared to other orchids...so it definitely takes patience to watch them grow. Luckily the foliage definitely makes it easier while waiting for the flowers 😄
I enjoyed your video because I love paps and I have been considering buying from pap paradise. Now, I know they deliver beautiful healthy paps. Thanks, Amy
Thanks for stopping by! Paph Paradise is pretty awesome and the paphs look so good! Dedicated paph growers definitely know what they’re doing 😁
Good morning Jess beautiful paphiobedilum orchids haul, they look all very healthy orchids. I love how your cat try to steal the show : ). Keep safe and happy growing
Thanks! My cat just loves the attention 😁
Such good luck to get all the plants in perfect condition. A bonus that some were in spike too. Looking forward to seeing them flourish in your care.
Thank you! I’ll definitely share the blooms 😄
sweet! I am into Paphs! I also watch Ed's Orchids. I have several Phrags, and I am getting some paph Roths. I have paphs Barbatum, Drury cross, and Ho Chi Mihn. I was interested when you said that Farrianum and Harrianum were "easy" or just needed lots of water (hence easy for a phrag grower). I have always been a bit afraid of Farrianum. From what I read it sounded incredibly difficult. Now I know I will get that one next because it is so cute!
Wow, great looking plants! Good luck with them, looking forward to see the blooms
Thank you! I will definitely be sharing these blooms...too beautiful to hide 😊
How exciting!! Great haul! I'm glad you showed this unboxing. I've always wanted to order from Paph paradise. All the Paphs look great! The fairrieanum is so pretty!
Paph Paradise is pretty awesome! This isn’t the first time I ordered from them, just the first on video. I find that dedicated paph growers have way healthier plants and more interesting varieties than general orchid nurseries. 😁
I have a fairreanum cross called Iona and its,the fuzziest bloom ever... a cuddle bloom 😊 in the process of spiking again ... quite vigorous and long lasting blooms ... looks really similar to your one 🌸
Oh yes! I couldn’t believe how fuzzy it is...just so cozy 😁
Awesome Haul!! I love Phaps! I have two right now, Delenatti forma alba and a Phap Vanda M. Pearlman. They are modeled leaves and I'm growing them both in self watering in spaghnum moss! I think the like it!!!😍
Awesome! I’ll have to test out self watering and see if it works for me too 😁
7! I can’t even afford 1! Wow! Looking forward to the bloom soon!
Lol I had to save up for these...and it’s the last splurge of the year 🤣
Oh! I knew venusmum is coming. I am in search of that one! That is in affordable price...
The venustum is so cool! Hope you find one 😊
Attainable Green it is not hard to find... if I pay the price! 🤣🤣🤣
Haha true...Hope you’ll stumble on a good deal instead 😉
Looking for inspiration for my next haul... haha
Hahah sounds like a great idea 😂
@@AttainableGreen so far I only have a maudiae but it’s been doing well so I would like to venture further haha
Muy lindas saludos desde Colombia
Great haul! I love the ones with mottled leaves. Initially I didn't have much success with them, but I didn't read up on the culture and let them dry a little. I will try again :)
P.S. love your cat. How do you keep her from munching your leaves? I struggle with this!!
Good luck with the paphs! They are so fun to grow once you get the hang of it. As for my cats, they only seem interested in chewing on my oncidium twinkle leaves so I have to put the plant where they don’t go. Most of the time, they like to sit next to them and it’s not a problem. Some people put a sensored air sprayer that sprays air when the cats get too close and deters them. Or I put cat grass and catnip nearby so they can chew on that instead.
@@AttainableGreen thanks for the tip! It is indeed the thin leaf oncidium she likes too. Must be tasty. I'll try the cat grass!
I’m trying again to grow them,,, I did killed a few already 🤩😂😂😂😂🍀🤗🤗🥰🥰🥰
I was the exact same way, I lost a bunch like 3 years ago, took an break...and now I have more than I did back then and they’re still alive. Have hope...you can grow these 🌱🍀
Hey, just wondering how your paph henryanum got on. Was it as easy as you expected? I just got one delivered and it arrived in bad shape. I'm hoping they are hardy.
It did alright for a while. However, it got really hot and dry here this past summer and got burnt to a crisp. So I will have to try again next time.
Hi, how do you l know if your paph hybrid is warm growing and could use a heat mat?
I think most hybrids tend to be more temp tolerant so a heat mat isn’t necessary but it helps the plant grow faster and stave off root rot during the winter season. You can look up the parents of hybrids via BlueNanta OrchidRoots website and climate of parents on the Orchid Species website. Species tend to be more finicky and the warm growers from tropical areas near sea level (leucochilum, haynaldianum, hookerae) can be less tolerant to cold weather. Some multiflorals (rothschildianum, philippinense, sanderianum) grow better when temps are warmer since their native climate doesn’t get too cold. I haven’t found a chart or visualization that describes which species requires warmer temps, but generally they grow better if the root zone stays warmer. Although, cool/cold growers like armeniacum, micranthum, and other high elevation parvisepalums do not like heat mats. This is what I have in notes gathered from orchid species website and other growers...hope it helps! 😁
Quisiera que aquí en Colombia se pudiera comprar asi
can you share the seller info please
First :p