thats the great thing about gardening - teaches us that we need to respect cycles - that things happen at their own time and we need to take advantage of the right opportunities/conditions. You specimen sized plants are inspiring.
I am still figuring out what my plants need for winter. Our conditions outside keep changing and so temperatures next to my windows do too. I am trying to be careful not to allow for soggy or moist roots during cold snaps. I go by the weight of the pot, mostly, to decide if they need water, and by the leaf or bulb conditions. I have humidity trays, seedling mats, heat lamps, and temperature controlled space heaters. My windows are lined with bubble wrap, which I chose for its ability to trap warmth during sun exposure. It’s a bit of an adventure, but I think I’m up to it. It’s kind of fun!
Those cold snaps can be tough, but your setup sounds amazing! Your dedication will pay off I am sure .You are teaching me about growing in cold conditions like that 😍💕 I admire your efforts 🫂
Great timeline video, question ❓ if my Phals is blooming this winter should I give it fertilizer, a lesser amount than true growth season. Or is water with calcium supplement enough. I don't want to do too much or too little .
some people never feed their Phal when in flower , I am not sure why . I always do . They don't go dormant if they are kept in the right conditions . So if you are looking after it well then you can feed all year long
thats the great thing about gardening - teaches us that we need to respect cycles - that things happen at their own time and we need to take advantage of the right opportunities/conditions. You specimen sized plants are inspiring.
We’ve got to let them guide our choices! Thanks I take the credit but it is really just nature doing its thing 😁🫂
Another splendid video... short and sweet!!! Thank you for the reminder to do the necessary every season.
Stay easy man! Cheers!
Thanks, you too! 😍🫂
Sun’s out, guns 💪 out! Great job!
Oh, and love the orchid tips! 😂
🤣we do our best to keep you engaged
A joyous presentation for a special day like Sunday 🎉
Hope you had a wonderful day 🫂💕
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Thank-you and indeed ! I have appreciated the moments !!
I am still figuring out what my plants need for winter. Our conditions outside keep changing and so temperatures next to my windows do too. I am trying to be careful not to allow for soggy or moist roots during cold snaps. I go by the weight of the pot, mostly, to decide if they need water, and by the leaf or bulb conditions. I have humidity trays, seedling mats, heat lamps, and temperature controlled space heaters. My windows are lined with bubble wrap, which I chose for its ability to trap warmth during sun exposure. It’s a bit of an adventure, but I think I’m up to it. It’s kind of fun!
Those cold snaps can be tough, but your setup sounds amazing! Your dedication will pay off I am sure .You are teaching me about growing in cold conditions like that 😍💕 I admire your efforts 🫂
Winter Spring Summer Fall , know what to do in them all
this is the way
thanks😀
We are glad you found it helpful! 😊
I always over water in winter
now you know better 💕
Great timeline video, question ❓ if my Phals is blooming this winter should I give it fertilizer, a lesser amount than true growth season. Or is water with calcium supplement enough. I don't want to do too much or too little .
some people never feed their Phal when in flower , I am not sure why . I always do . They don't go dormant if they are kept in the right conditions . So if you are looking after it well then you can feed all year long
What is the name of the white cattelaya in the video?
Cattleya lobata var alba 👍