How to Treat a Cymbidium Orchid for Fungus and Pest using Cinnamon and Garlic

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  • If you're looking for a natural and effective way to treat your Cymbidium orchid for fungus and pest, this video is for you! In this step-by-step tutorial, we'll show you how to use two powerful ingredients, cinnamon and garlic, to help your orchid recover and thrive.
    First, we'll explain the signs of fungal and pest damage, so you can identify if your orchid needs treatment. Then, we'll guide you through the process of applying cinnamon powder to the affected areas to prevent further fungal growth. Next, we'll show you how to make a garlic spray to repel common orchid pests, such as spider mites and aphids.
    Our easy-to-follow instructions and close-up demonstrations make this video suitable for both beginner and experienced orchid growers. With just a few natural ingredients, you can help your Cymbidium orchid to regain its health and beauty.
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  • @PeterGeorg-ez7ft
    @PeterGeorg-ez7ft 9 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you for the good video! I've just put a large pot of Cymbidium in the house, which has 8 flower stalks, with up to 17 flowers! The pot was outside for a long time, only some direct sun in the morning! Rain also regularly, but not too much! Just lovely !

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  9 месяцев назад

      Sounds great!

    • @yes12337
      @yes12337 4 месяца назад +1

      Wow this must be an amazing view. Mine had only 2 stalks this year, but it was enough to make it into a queen of my orchids

  • @loribadgero1035
    @loribadgero1035 Год назад +5

    I have used this method, on advice from another RUclips channel, and it definitely works but can be drying to the orchid. (I struggle with humidity to my plants in my home.). I used a further dilution, pouring about 4ozs of the same cinnamon water to more water to equal a liter. There are feed and vitamin properties from this method as well. Thank you for your video!! The other site recommended watering in that way once a month. They do the same with Turmeric, in the same amounts. Organic is awesome, as plants develop tolerances to chemical treatments. 🥰👏🏻👍🤗💯💯❤️

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  4 месяца назад

      sorry I missed this comment . There is some good advice here thanks you 😍

  • @zionexclusive
    @zionexclusive Год назад +6

    Organic is always the way to go

  • @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep
    @WaterspoutsOfTheDeep Год назад +2

    I'm not totally an organic for the sake of organic person. But it's hard to use chemicals indoors with orchids and houseplants many times because of fumes and so on. An amazing revelation I've found is nowadays there are modern horticultural oil products which of course are organic that are simply amazing. Why are they better than ones a hundred years ago? They are made with extremely low molecular weight oil that ends up largely evaporating instead of leaving a gross film on the plant. So it right away chokes and kills pests including mites which even the harshest chemicals can struggle with and then just evaporates away. I one I tried from amazon is made I think from some extract of corn oil with a surfactent you just mix in water and it looks like milk and you spray it on everything. They say it's so safe you can drink it. I think it's called growsafe or gro safe. Instantly took care of my horrible mite problem indoors. And best of all no fumes or chemicals to worry about or sticky film on the leaves or burns from light sensitivity. I bet there are lots of other products like this.
    I've also tried another natural product, oggliosaccarid chitosan which is supposed to be antifungal and bacterial preventing root rot and so on. You mix a tiny amount in warm water to dissolve it and put with the normal water you water plants. I've notice moderate success with low dosages of 200mg per gallon/4liters. Maybe the success has been better but I can't tell because I repotted about 35-40 new orchids I bought into new medium and notice die off of some old roots but I don't know if thats from damage repotting or adjusting to tree fern from bark. But there is a lot of new vigorous root growth in all but maybe 3-5 plants that is viewable through the clear pots. Nothing died or is has gotten worse everything is pushing new growth. So at the very least I would say safely a moderate success to be conservative.

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  Год назад +1

      We choose organic mostly because its better for nature and having a balanced economy system but difficult for some indoor growers. I will try add those products to our amazon store. Thanks

  • @geraldinemoreno1486
    @geraldinemoreno1486 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello from Queensland Australia. I have only just subscribed because I like your natural approach to gardening. I have a small (very small) collection of orchids and would like to repot them, that is why I searched and found you. I would like to find the link to make the garlic water. Thank you

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  2 месяца назад

      thanks a million for joining us on this journey . It is wonderful to see people from all around the world sharing their ideas on their orchids. Here is the link for the garlic tonic : ruclips.net/video/nf2cnzLEgrE/видео.htmlsi=Bg1-MNpzv53moSCQ

  • @ericascheepers299
    @ericascheepers299 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wow thank you for this Info. I was wondering what I can use for fungul infection. I don't like. Chemicals

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  5 месяцев назад +1

      yes we also do our very best to avoid chemicals when and where ever possible 👍

  • @jehamymedinafinch1515
    @jehamymedinafinch1515 Год назад +3

    Hello!! I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you. Could you tell me why some buds of my cymbidiums die before opening the little flowers. I opened a bud pocket because I saw it with some spots from the inside and when I opened it all the little flowers that were growing fell and inside there was something sticky and brown, also that in some areas of the floral stem when I removed the cover that they have. 😢😢 so I don't know if it's a bacteria or a plague. I hope you help me. Thank you 🎉❤

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  Год назад +3

      Thank you . there are several reasons you plant may be aborting the flowers . For cold flowering cymbiduims if there is a sudden warm spell this can cause the buds to abort and start going yellow and they will be rotting inside. Overwatering at this point can also cause bacterial rot . I will try and make a video soon that might help you identify better what your problem may be

  • @AnggrekKakYusri
    @AnggrekKakYusri Год назад +2

    thank you for sharing, very useful video for orchid lovers😊

  • @aprilboehm4865
    @aprilboehm4865 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you. I really needed this !! Awesome information. I like nat7ral pestisides as well..😊 Thank you again..❤

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  8 месяцев назад +1

      pleasure ... it is always best to try what nature provided first 💯

  • @marinaassi5552
    @marinaassi5552 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing!

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Cheers! Hope it helped you 💕

  • @tanialeslie1807
    @tanialeslie1807 2 месяца назад +1

    ❤Thanks for the tips , is there anything else /other advice when pots are over grown , , they usually thrive quiet well living outside in a area of southern Australia? Some get alot of sun and heat while on elevated steps ,yet others are shaded from late afternoon sun and don't seem to flower as well , 🤷

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes it is probably the temperature differences that the ones that get the sun for more hours and the more photosythesis they can do that helps them flower better . You can check this video and there are a few others if you check through our RUclips videos .
      ruclips.net/video/fS4W1PuHnmE/видео.htmlsi=fUFRLDIdi0Q4FnYL

  • @tycoon1969
    @tycoon1969 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks buddy

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  3 месяца назад +1

      pleasure , I am glad you found some value in our content and appreciate you showing your support for us 🫂💕

  • @judyperkins4509
    @judyperkins4509 Месяц назад +1

    Thankyou ✅✅✅

  • @user-vl7cf6nw2d
    @user-vl7cf6nw2d 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  3 месяца назад

      My pleasure we are glad you got some value from it and appreciate your show of support 💕

  • @wendyschramm5992
    @wendyschramm5992 Год назад +1

    Good advice love it

  • @sannekemartha7737
    @sannekemartha7737 Год назад +1

    Hi, some time ago I subscribed to your chanel. But I never recieve a notification of new posts. ?? Btw thanks for this video.

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  Год назад

      Thanks so much . Please hit the notification bell button so youtube can notify you.

  • @yes12337
    @yes12337 4 месяца назад +1

    I've just made garlic-cinnamon mixture with epsom salt for my cymbidium orchid, but I'm afraid it might be infected with a sort of virus. Fingers crossed it will be enough to sort it out. Thank you

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  4 месяца назад

      i am not sure of the chemical reaction that will take place between the magnesium sulphate and the allicin from the garlic and viral infections are near impossible to treat . It would be best to have it identified as a viral infection and then if it is destroy the plant as it will infect all the other plants in your collection . 🫂

  • @jehamymedinafinch1515
    @jehamymedinafinch1515 Год назад +1

    ❤ great

  • @edandpeter
    @edandpeter Год назад +1

    Thanx

  • @hennabenade1833
    @hennabenade1833 6 месяцев назад +1

    How does one make the garlic tonic - small brown-ish lice on
    cymbidium leaves - never flowered in 3 years

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  6 месяцев назад

      Here is the link to the Garlic tonic recipe
      ruclips.net/video/nf2cnzLEgrE/видео.htmlsi=IyGKW91sS3aVHTH6
      and to get all the info on why your cymbidium might not be flowering you can check out our cymbidium culture sheet
      ruclips.net/video/OAzK2V_2IGs/видео.htmlsi=PYYPGDNCYUuz7f4I
      I hope this helps you 😘

  • @user-uu4xf5yz9x
    @user-uu4xf5yz9x Год назад

    A newbie to your channel. I was so intrigued by your organic approach and care for orchids. My wife is starting an orchid collection from scratch. She bough Baby Cymbidiums from an Amazon seller. It came almost dried up and very tiny. We used your organic method, Garlic water and it worked at first. Now they're dying, I learned it's due to our water here in Las Vegas (softened water). Can we use bottled water or distilled water? Rain water is hard to get in this part of the country. Please help! AcDc

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  Год назад

      Distilled or bottled water should do. Remember garlic is a boost but you must remember to feed your plants too

  • @cherylpenn4509
    @cherylpenn4509 Год назад

    Hi, could you spray leaves with the cinnamon???? Thanks for all your videos. Cymbidiums are my babies. LOL

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  4 месяца назад

      with this method you can , sprinkling dry cinnamon is more problimatic as it can draw moisture from the leaves

  • @TheLisabonita
    @TheLisabonita Месяц назад

    Sorry if I missed it but did you water when planted?

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  Месяц назад +1

      the media should be moist already when you plant them up and then you withhold water for around the first 4 weeks unless the environment is too hot and dry .

  • @scottperry5918
    @scottperry5918 6 месяцев назад

    I may have cymbidiums with CMV. It is recommended that I discard them. Any way to salvage them?

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  6 месяцев назад

      You can try remove one of the very new off shoots and keep it separated from all your other plants and grow it on in the hopes it is virus free with treating it as it is removed with every antiviral you can get your hands on like garlic , ginger and lemon juice as well as any chemical ones you can find . This is just a hope and pray scenario . The balance of the plant must be discarded as if any sucking insect moves from this plant to another it will pass the virus on ... some of the researchers have been able to get virus free plants from doing meristematic tissue culture but even then it is not 100%

  • @hennabenade1833
    @hennabenade1833 6 месяцев назад

    How much does one psy for subscription? (South Africa)

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  6 месяцев назад

      Subscription to our RUclips is free ... 🫂 although Super Thanks are highly appreciated 💕 We are looking at opening membership but have not started yet

  • @martinmonaliza5597
    @martinmonaliza5597 11 месяцев назад

    Hello. Does cymbidium have to have a decrease in temperature to produce flowers?

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  11 месяцев назад

      yes it does . We will be doing a video on this in the near future, keep a eye out for it.

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