Oh, they look so healthy and lovely, congrats on the find! I recently bought my first Maxillaria, it is a tenuifolia. Got it for a tenner, on the reduced shelf, but it is an absolute monster, I think i has about 40 psbulbs, simply amazing. Unfortunately, all the roots were a complete mush, I had to chop everything off to the base, or the most I could, there was old sphagnum that got really entangled and about a cm stayed on, since I was afraid I'd chop the basal psbulbs. Hoping it bounces back, cause I just love how it is, I keep it in a basket, with bark and moss mix, and spray it with water every now and again.
I'm so happy yesterday I went to a garden centre and found some Cumbria orchids the oncidiums are finally back tho I think thay were there for a while so I'm sad and they were 12.49 each so I had to control myself..
Is it the same for Kyodama also? They had Akadama for sale also, but it specified it was a softer material so I went for the S-Te/ Kyodama instead. I'm guessing it's the same nomenclature rules for all of them with regards to the region they are sourced?
I have a massive variabilis, also currently chucking out those cute little yellow flowers ... I have not detected any fragrance in mine, so... way to go in finding one that has a fragrance! I was going to send you a division of mine, now I’m glad I didn’t as you found some with fragrance 🤩 And now to watch the rest of your video x
The fragrance on these is actually quite noticeable, the lady at the checkout did a double take and sniffed one after she had scanned them 😀 Do you find them any different to the tenuifolia in care requirements? The tortile keikis you gave me have started a new growth on one of them btw 😍😀
The Orchid Room oh wow!! Great news! 🙌🏼👏🏼 the mother plant is bulging up at the base of some canes as well! Good to hear they’ve not skipped a beat! 😃 Variabilis behaves the same way as others here. Because of the weed growth potential, I have my variabilis in an orchitop pot with seramis & some leca, but heavy on the seramis. It’s in a L orchitop & you can’t see the pot anymore 🤦♀️ besides, a maiden hair fern has also decided to grow on the side of it & the same moss as you have has now taken over the outside of the pot. So, it not only had a LOT of moisture to start with, but now it’s added it’s own little environment to it ... it’s nuts!! It lives outside all year round, right next to the cymbidium - unfortunately it did sustain some hail damage on the leaves, but it’s not as bad as one of my terete vanda .
Great video, thank you very much. In your experience, which media was the more suitable for maxillarias? Did you loose the flowers in the repotting action?
@@TheOrchidRoom thank you my friend. I have my first maxillary (Schunkeana) in the media from the orchid shop. I am full of doubts. How often I may soak the orchid is the most urgent. I am soaking it every day. But I don't know if is too much. Do you recommend me let it dry between soaking it?
U need to keep maxi tenu cool and dry in winter for the flower buds to form at this time (still strong light but around 16c degree at night and only water if the bulbs are staring to wrinkle). Otherwise the plant just keeps producing new growth instead of bloom.
My two other tenuifoloa bloomed last year though (I have 3, only one has blooming issues), despite no winter rest, so I'll see what they do this year before making any drastic changes. If they fail to bloom this year I will rethink for next winter!
Hi Annabelle! Great videos, just a quick question about maxillarias, I have one of these, and my plant has a lot of pseudobulbs that are not growing at the same level near the base, they’re growing up in the air, similar to the first one you show at the beginning of the video. But they seem to need humidity which I can’t really provide, I’ve potted mine in leca so far. Can we propagate the plant from these pseudobulbs?
Maxillaria tenuifolia and variabilis will climb, that is how they grow, but they will be sending roots down the stems. What maxillaria do you have? You aren't peeling back the bracts are you? They aren't fussy at all about humidity because the roots are protected by the stem coverings. At 04:00 I talk about the variabilis and general maxillaria growth habit. From 13:00 I show my tenuifolias and talk about the climbing.
Nope, I only removed then on a couple of pseaudobulbs where I could see there was some rot - i think some water got trapped during watering at some point. I got my maxillaria a couple of months ago, and I’ve noticed that most of the pseudobulbs growing upwards didn’t have roots, and the ones that did have a root or two looked brown, and dried up. Makes me think my growing area isn’t as humid as they would like so perhaps I could try to propagate the floating pseudobulbs in medium to save them before they dry out? Mine is a variabilis.
The roots grow inside the stem and down- you won't see them until the reach the media inside the stem. Unless bracts are removed and they stop growing, you'll never see them until in the media. Mine are growing well in 30% humidity- the bracts take care of the humidity issue completely. So I think yours may have roots growing inside the stem you can't see- I show this in this video. Maybe it's some other issue that is difficult to explain without seeing the orchid- if you have instagram, pm me a pic and I'll take a look.
Not a stupid question! 🙂 Dead algae turns into a brown/ black sludge as it decomposes, live algae tends to be a lighter green colour, as it's alive and photosynthesising 🙂
Is the maillaria orchids and that is why there is peet moss in the pot, As well semi-hydro would work for them. I am asking as this is an orchid that I truly feel I would get to add to my collection.
Hi Kim! In European nurseries coco peat or similar is widely used for moisture loving orchids, most oncidium types you get here will arrive in coco peat for example. It's just what the nurseries use as standard for its water retention, probably cheaper than sphagnum moss also.
£10 for that little Caladium? Sheesh. You can get 6 corms for $7.98 here. (OK, one of the biggest Caladium growers/hybridizers is here in Florida so...) Are you concerned that the STE kyodama is a bit small/compacted compared to other media? It seems like it would hold a lot of moisture with very little air.
It's very light so I think it must have lots of air pockets within, and the irregular rounded shape means there are quite alot of air pockets between each piece. We will see I guess, maxillarias love moisture so I think you could probably grow them in anything.... the fact that the coco peat it was in has moss growing on it indicates it probably was kept quite damp even within that, and coco peat is quite dense compared to the S-Te... The three media I picked go down a size with each media 😉 So as much as water retention, we are also seeing how much airation they can provide, and if this is sufficient 🙂
@@TheOrchidRoom oh, I'm no stranger to experimenting with different media. I've got a bag of bonsai soil (lava rock, pumice, calcined clay and pine bark) that I received free and I look at it and wonder if I could grow orchids in it. I mean, I will probably use it to grow Christmas Cactus or something, but I wonder about the orchids.
@@michaelmccarthy4077 Maybe finer rooted orchids? My first instinct was to jump and say Masdevallias, but probably not with your climate 😂 Maybe in a wine cooler? I've seen a few people convert wine chillers to orchidariums for cool growers in hot climates! Or my Miltonia flavescens has the finest roots ever, I had to repot it while it was in spike 😥 Because I was getting new roots growing over the edge of the pot. So I tried some of this kyodama stuff mixed with seramis, because it basically has weed roots. My thinking being, it has such fine roots, hopefully it will still get enough air. Needless to say it hated LECA with a passion. But it has 5 spikes now, what's the betting they all blast because I repotted it 😂
@@TheOrchidRoom I think Roger got rid of his M flavescens because it refused to flower for him. I'd like one but jeez are they expensive here. Funny you should mention a cooler. My real love is Peonies but they just slowly die here and will never flower because it can't get cold enough long enough. I have toyed with the idea of buying a beverage cooler, keeping the peonies in pots and putting the pots in the cooler for three months. I'm not sure I'm ready to spend $800 to grow peonies though.
7 Month Update here: ruclips.net/video/kK7Zp8piUrs/видео.html 🙂💗
I wasn’t so keen on these initially but you’ve changed my mind. Love em. Stop doing that please 😂
Now you can add some cute little Maxis to the wishlist! 😉😍
Your new orchids look so happy and healthy! What a great deal you got them for.
They're beautiful orchids I love them
Excited to see your results.
Happy growing!!
Oh, they look so healthy and lovely, congrats on the find!
I recently bought my first Maxillaria, it is a tenuifolia. Got it for a tenner, on the reduced shelf, but it is an absolute monster, I think i has about 40 psbulbs, simply amazing.
Unfortunately, all the roots were a complete mush, I had to chop everything off to the base, or the most I could, there was old sphagnum that got really entangled and about a cm stayed on, since I was afraid I'd chop the basal psbulbs.
Hoping it bounces back, cause I just love how it is, I keep it in a basket, with bark and moss mix, and spray it with water every now and again.
I'm so happy yesterday I went to a garden centre and found some Cumbria orchids the oncidiums are finally back tho I think thay were there for a while so I'm sad and they were 12.49 each so I had to control myself..
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I am a portuguese woman
I like your vídeo, thanks
Bonsai Akadama is from one small region in Japan called Akadama from an old volcano, that’s why only the product from that region carries the name.
Is it the same for Kyodama also? They had Akadama for sale also, but it specified it was a softer material so I went for the S-Te/ Kyodama instead. I'm guessing it's the same nomenclature rules for all of them with regards to the region they are sourced?
I love the look of the maxillarias! The pseudobulbs are so beautiful! Seems like I always hear people complain that they are really hard to rebloom.
I love the one with the fat bulbs
Such a coincidence that you posted this video I noticed my first new shoot on my new maxillaria tenifulia today I was thrilled
I have a massive variabilis, also currently chucking out those cute little yellow flowers ... I have not detected any fragrance in mine, so... way to go in finding one that has a fragrance! I was going to send you a division of mine, now I’m glad I didn’t as you found some with fragrance 🤩
And now to watch the rest of your video x
The fragrance on these is actually quite noticeable, the lady at the checkout did a double take and sniffed one after she had scanned them 😀 Do you find them any different to the tenuifolia in care requirements?
The tortile keikis you gave me have started a new growth on one of them btw 😍😀
The Orchid Room oh wow!! Great news! 🙌🏼👏🏼 the mother plant is bulging up at the base of some canes as well! Good to hear they’ve not skipped a beat! 😃
Variabilis behaves the same way as others here. Because of the weed growth potential, I have my variabilis in an orchitop pot with seramis & some leca, but heavy on the seramis. It’s in a L orchitop & you can’t see the pot anymore 🤦♀️ besides, a maiden hair fern has also decided to grow on the side of it & the same moss as you have has now taken over the outside of the pot. So, it not only had a LOT of moisture to start with, but now it’s added it’s own little environment to it ... it’s nuts!! It lives outside all year round, right next to the cymbidium - unfortunately it did sustain some hail damage on the leaves, but it’s not as bad as one of my terete vanda .
Thank you ! mine need to go in a bigger pot as well, not as big as these though (also have a Max. Picta it's a monster 😁
Great video, thank you very much. In your experience, which media was the more suitable for maxillarias? Did you loose the flowers in the repotting action?
Didn't lose the flowers no, all worked great! 🙂 I will be updating soon.
@@TheOrchidRoom thank you my friend. I have my first maxillary (Schunkeana) in the media from the orchid shop. I am full of doubts. How often I may soak the orchid is the most urgent. I am soaking it every day. But I don't know if is too much. Do you recommend me let it dry between soaking it?
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U need to keep maxi tenu cool and dry in winter for the flower buds to form at this time (still strong light but around 16c degree at night and only water if the bulbs are staring to wrinkle). Otherwise the plant just keeps producing new growth instead of bloom.
My two other tenuifoloa bloomed last year though (I have 3, only one has blooming issues), despite no winter rest, so I'll see what they do this year before making any drastic changes. If they fail to bloom this year I will rethink for next winter!
Hi Annabelle! Great videos, just a quick question about maxillarias, I have one of these, and my plant has a lot of pseudobulbs that are not growing at the same level near the base, they’re growing up in the air, similar to the first one you show at the beginning of the video. But they seem to need humidity which I can’t really provide, I’ve potted mine in leca so far. Can we propagate the plant from these pseudobulbs?
Maxillaria tenuifolia and variabilis will climb, that is how they grow, but they will be sending roots down the stems. What maxillaria do you have? You aren't peeling back the bracts are you? They aren't fussy at all about humidity because the roots are protected by the stem coverings. At 04:00 I talk about the variabilis and general maxillaria growth habit. From 13:00 I show my tenuifolias and talk about the climbing.
Nope, I only removed then on a couple of pseaudobulbs where I could see there was some rot - i think some water got trapped during watering at some point. I got my maxillaria a couple of months ago, and I’ve noticed that most of the pseudobulbs growing upwards didn’t have roots, and the ones that did have a root or two looked brown, and dried up. Makes me think my growing area isn’t as humid as they would like so perhaps I could try to propagate the floating pseudobulbs in medium to save them before they dry out? Mine is a variabilis.
The roots grow inside the stem and down- you won't see them until the reach the media inside the stem. Unless bracts are removed and they stop growing, you'll never see them until in the media. Mine are growing well in 30% humidity- the bracts take care of the humidity issue completely. So I think yours may have roots growing inside the stem you can't see- I show this in this video. Maybe it's some other issue that is difficult to explain without seeing the orchid- if you have instagram, pm me a pic and I'll take a look.
The Orchid Room just sent you a Dm! Good to have found you on Instagram! :)
This might be a stupid question, but how do you tell live algae from dead algae? Oh of my orchids I have in your set-up, it’s roots are extending.😊
Not a stupid question! 🙂 Dead algae turns into a brown/ black sludge as it decomposes, live algae tends to be a lighter green colour, as it's alive and photosynthesising 🙂
Is the maillaria orchids and that is why there is peet moss in the pot, As well semi-hydro would work for them. I am asking as this is an orchid that I truly feel I would get to add to my collection.
Hi Kim! In European nurseries coco peat or similar is widely used for moisture loving orchids, most oncidium types you get here will arrive in coco peat for example. It's just what the nurseries use as standard for its water retention, probably cheaper than sphagnum moss also.
Hi! Can you tell me what's the name of the garden centre you've bought the orchids from ? Also i want you to know i really like you videos❤
Hi! It's Stewart's garden centre. Thanks! 🙂
Your fun....
Have you ever seen a variegated maxilaria tenuifolia?
£10 for that little Caladium? Sheesh. You can get 6 corms for $7.98 here. (OK, one of the biggest Caladium growers/hybridizers is here in Florida so...)
Are you concerned that the STE kyodama is a bit small/compacted compared to other media? It seems like it would hold a lot of moisture with very little air.
It's very light so I think it must have lots of air pockets within, and the irregular rounded shape means there are quite alot of air pockets between each piece. We will see I guess, maxillarias love moisture so I think you could probably grow them in anything.... the fact that the coco peat it was in has moss growing on it indicates it probably was kept quite damp even within that, and coco peat is quite dense compared to the S-Te... The three media I picked go down a size with each media 😉 So as much as water retention, we are also seeing how much airation they can provide, and if this is sufficient 🙂
@@TheOrchidRoom oh, I'm no stranger to experimenting with different media. I've got a bag of bonsai soil (lava rock, pumice, calcined clay and pine bark) that I received free and I look at it and wonder if I could grow orchids in it. I mean, I will probably use it to grow Christmas Cactus or something, but I wonder about the orchids.
@@michaelmccarthy4077 Maybe finer rooted orchids? My first instinct was to jump and say Masdevallias, but probably not with your climate 😂 Maybe in a wine cooler? I've seen a few people convert wine chillers to orchidariums for cool growers in hot climates! Or my Miltonia flavescens has the finest roots ever, I had to repot it while it was in spike 😥 Because I was getting new roots growing over the edge of the pot. So I tried some of this kyodama stuff mixed with seramis, because it basically has weed roots. My thinking being, it has such fine roots, hopefully it will still get enough air. Needless to say it hated LECA with a passion. But it has 5 spikes now, what's the betting they all blast because I repotted it 😂
@@TheOrchidRoom I think Roger got rid of his M flavescens because it refused to flower for him. I'd like one but jeez are they expensive here.
Funny you should mention a cooler. My real love is Peonies but they just slowly die here and will never flower because it can't get cold enough long enough. I have toyed with the idea of buying a beverage cooler, keeping the peonies in pots and putting the pots in the cooler for three months. I'm not sure I'm ready to spend $800 to grow peonies though.
My variabilis flowers have more red in them.
I guess that's why they're called variabilis then 🤷♀️
The Orchid Room Exactly! I love their shiny bulbs, might have to get some more!