There is an overwhelming amount of information for an orchid newbie. Thanks for always being a source of education and encouragement!!❤❤. Great video, as always.
One of my hard canes has a major new growth. Along w/this the leaves on 2 of its canes have yellowed & dropped. The positioning within the pot indicates it will be due 4a repotting. Should I wait till spring 2 repot & leave the leafless canes there 4 now ? South Florida here.
They should be in constant growing mode in your climate , so you can repot these any time of year there. I would also leave the leafless canes attached until they go brown and dry out . They can still flower and produce keikis .
@@thenaturecompany Thankyou for the joyous knowledge and insight ! They are in "wonke" ceramic pots with lots of holes now. What's the best pot type for these ? Tera Cotta ? Plastic ?
Terracotta is always the best if they have rooted through the holes in the pot and if you have used an inorganic media such as lava rock there is no need to repot unless the pots are now too small and the plants top heavy . You can just put the pot as it is into a bigger one with more lava rock to fill ( or charcoal ) . You can tell me more on the media etc if you need more advice 🫰
@@thenaturecompany Square Ceramic pot ... 5"x5"and 5" deep w/ lots of holes. Plant is 17 inches tall. Regular orchid mix, primarily bark, a little charcoal, no moss & no perilite that I can see. Purchased @ a big box store. Honestly not 💯 percent sure how long its been in that pot. I've had it 3/4 of a year. Plant has 6 canes, two are dead & cut off low. One is going leafless & about to go byby. Two are healthy & one is new & growing fast. The new one is going off on a 45 degee angle & it looks really weird to be quite honest. Also, that new growth is @ the edge of the pot & the old growth remanents are all in the back of the pot. I hope this helps, short of sending you a pic, this is the best I can do.
it mostly depends on which type of dendrobium but here I explain a bit about media for dendrobiums ruclips.net/video/4ynEZL_Tw9s/видео.htmlsi=xAXpUVK9M6Auqcik
There is an overwhelming amount of information for an orchid newbie. Thanks for always being a source of education and encouragement!!❤❤. Great video, as always.
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One of my hard canes has a major new growth. Along w/this the leaves on 2 of its canes have yellowed & dropped. The positioning within the pot indicates it will be due 4a repotting. Should I wait till spring 2 repot & leave the leafless canes there 4 now ?
South Florida here.
They should be in constant growing mode in your climate , so you can repot these any time of year there. I would also leave the leafless canes attached until they go brown and dry out . They can still flower and produce keikis .
@@thenaturecompany
Thankyou for the joyous knowledge and insight ! They are in "wonke" ceramic pots with lots of holes now. What's the best pot type for these ? Tera Cotta ? Plastic ?
Terracotta is always the best if they have rooted through the holes in the pot and if you have used an inorganic media such as lava rock there is no need to repot unless the pots are now too small and the plants top heavy . You can just put the pot as it is into a bigger one with more lava rock to fill ( or charcoal ) . You can tell me more on the media etc if you need more advice 🫰
@@thenaturecompany
Square Ceramic pot ... 5"x5"and 5" deep w/ lots of holes. Plant is 17 inches tall. Regular orchid mix, primarily bark, a little charcoal, no moss & no perilite that I can see. Purchased @ a big box store. Honestly not 💯 percent sure how long its been in that pot. I've had it 3/4 of a year. Plant has 6 canes, two are dead & cut off low. One is going leafless & about to go byby. Two are healthy & one is new & growing fast. The new one is going off on a 45 degee angle & it looks really weird to be quite honest. Also, that new growth is @ the edge of the pot & the old growth remanents are all in the back of the pot. I hope this helps, short of sending you a pic, this is the best I can do.
Very informative! Thank you
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These are sooo beautiful ❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Very interesting, as always
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What is the best potting medium for dendrobiums?
it mostly depends on which type of dendrobium but here I explain a bit about media for dendrobiums ruclips.net/video/4ynEZL_Tw9s/видео.htmlsi=xAXpUVK9M6Auqcik
I have an upright one 😊
they are such beautiful and rewarding orchids 😍
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