HI bobby, ik that you might not see this comment seeing how you haven't posted in a good while, but just wanted to say that i just recently found your vids ( after my discovery and research to hopefully set up an orchidarium of my own soon) and have been loving the information and videos, they have been amazing! just letting you know that ppl are still enjoying your vids, and I would love to see an update vid! hope you and your orcids are well!
Btw. Really smart with the curved scissors. I have a tiny pair ofnose gair trimmers... Lol that i use for my fine root plants. But i honestly never realized to consider there were bigger ones i should use for my other plants with tougher roots.
just finished watching ALL your videos again, and refer to them for so much good advice and inspiration. hope you're doing ok, and that we'll have the pleasure of seeing an update on you and your amazing collection.
Hey! Your orchids are so beautiful and videos have been inspirational to my addiction, I mean collection 😂 of small orchids😁 hope you’re doing well and continue to share your experiences with us
Started off doing delicate surgery with not so delicate tools. And prime example if at first you do not succeed…try it another way. She looks great on that piece. Hopefully the roots understand the assignment 😀😂🌸
Really useful video. Thanks! I'm about to remount a Bulbophyllum cambodianum that's interwined on one of those hideous black plastic mounts, which just looks awful in my cork-backed terrarium. I decided to buy a pair of utility shears like you used, because cutting it free is a nightmare. Keep up the good work.
Impressive! Practically invisible. I'm a bit lazy and just use EPDM rubber bands and cut them off once the orchids attach... but definitely doesn't look very nice in the interim.
Hi Bobby!! 👋 Well I was so excited to see 4 spikes on my Bulbophyllum corolliferum, but wait... To my surprise it turned out to be Bulbophyllum Lindleyanum!!! Somebody was messing with the tags @TarzaneGroupOrchids!!! 😅 But it turned out really nice and was a hit with all who saw it!! Cute little striped flowers that need a shave!! 🤣 But still would like to get the other eventually. 😀 Stuff happens... When I need to trim on my mini's, I have several pairs of suture scissors of different styles that work great. But need to get a set like your's with the curve..many of my Aquascape friends have them in a larger size for their aquarium use on plants. It's hard for me to use fishline, so I use the elastic cording from Tarzane and Love it!! Very easy for me to work with, and it allows for plant to grow without strangulation...😏 Good video lesson on mounts Bobby, Thanks ..have a great week and look forward to seeing more blooms come your way. 👍😁
I’ve actually gotten into floral wire and bonsai wire. I’m likening the bonsai because it’s more girth and less apt to slicing the roots. I have my large angraecum attaching to cork using bonsai wire. I hope it works out for you. I’m wanting to do this with my onci staycii. Looks super classy. Would you consider laying the mount on a seed germination mat? For a targeted little cozy warm spot just for the season?
Whoever is holding him hostage is just tricking you. That newspaper is pre-Thanksgiving. Clearly they are uploading old footage from his camera. Probably have him chained to the headboard and wearing leather. 🤣
@@orchidelirium9102 vegan leather? If you're going to chain a person to a headboard, I doubt animal welfare is high on your priorities. Wait, that weirdo in "Silence of the Lambs" did love his dog. Hmmm.
Hi Bobby! I’m crazy new to cloud forest orchids and such. I’ve been growing orchids for 20ish years, but never felt adventurous enough to try orchids I know nothing about. I’ve got 1 masdavallia, 1 dendrochillium, and 1 myoxanthus (which I’m absolutely in love with). I know they need a ton more humidity then my brassavolas and cattleyas. Can you direct me to one of your videos that can help me where to start with a vivarium?
Hello Bobby, Hey I started growing mini orchids in an aquarium thanks to you. I live in Florida and have my orchids in my garage. The garage stays pretty humid, between 75 and 85 degrees . Heat during the dry month is between 65 and 75 degrees and in the summer the garage can get up to 85- 90 degrees. I have an AC in the garage so if it get too hot I can run it. My question is other than light and air circulation do you feel I don’t need to run a heating pad. I do have a reptile humidifier . But I run it manually. Should I run the humidifier and fans on auto? So if I’m not mistaken,the fans are suppose to come on when the temperature get to high and. The humidifier is to come on when the temperature get too low? Is that the way it works? Thank you Bobby. Vic
Zombie moss? This is the first I’ve heard of it. Is this something that can come in via a new orchid or is it a southern thing? (One thing good about Nebraska is that our winters kill some, definitely not all, invasive species.)
just a question -> in your intro at 0:15 -> is this a Tolumnia hawkensiana (or whatever the correct spelling is) I hope you are doing fine in our 'strange' time of living as there is no reply showing up to the comments of other viewers.
Based on the newspaper, this video is two months old or you keep newspaper for a long time. 🤣 "I'm running out of cork" How is that possible? Surprised you didn't use tree fern for it.
Just discovered your channel recently, hope you and your plants are ok and well!
Would love to see more Videos from you!
Greetings from austria! :)
Not sure what life threw your way but please Come Back bro! I need more of your orchid knowledge.
You need some slender needle nose pliers!
Nice video. I want this plant so much.
HI bobby, ik that you might not see this comment seeing how you haven't posted in a good while, but just wanted to say that i just recently found your vids ( after my discovery and research to hopefully set up an orchidarium of my own soon) and have been loving the information and videos, they have been amazing! just letting you know that ppl are still enjoying your vids, and I would love to see an update vid! hope you and your orcids are well!
Hope all is well
Hope you're OK, love this channel so much
Btw. Really smart with the curved scissors. I have a tiny pair ofnose gair trimmers... Lol that i use for my fine root plants. But i honestly never realized to consider there were bigger ones i should use for my other plants with tougher roots.
just finished watching ALL your videos again, and refer to them for so much good advice and inspiration. hope you're doing ok, and that we'll have the pleasure of seeing an update on you and your amazing collection.
Здравствуйте! Благодарю вас за полезные и познавательные видео! Надеюсь, что у вас всё хорошо и мы ещё увидим ваши новые видео!!! ❤❤❤
Hey! Your orchids are so beautiful and videos have been inspirational to my addiction, I mean collection 😂 of small orchids😁 hope you’re doing well and continue to share your experiences with us
No videos in a long time, hope everything is good
Orchid brah!!! Where u at?
Started off doing delicate surgery with not so delicate tools. And prime example if at first you do not succeed…try it another way. She looks great on that piece. Hopefully the roots understand the assignment 😀😂🌸
Really useful video. Thanks! I'm about to remount a Bulbophyllum cambodianum that's interwined on one of those hideous black plastic mounts, which just looks awful in my cork-backed terrarium. I decided to buy a pair of utility shears like you used, because cutting it free is a nightmare. Keep up the good work.
Impressive! Practically invisible. I'm a bit lazy and just use EPDM rubber bands and cut them off once the orchids attach... but definitely doesn't look very nice in the interim.
Hi Bobby!! 👋 Well I was so excited to see 4 spikes on my Bulbophyllum corolliferum, but wait... To my surprise it turned out to be Bulbophyllum Lindleyanum!!! Somebody was messing with the tags @TarzaneGroupOrchids!!! 😅 But it turned out really nice and was a hit with all who saw it!! Cute little striped flowers that need a shave!! 🤣 But still would like to get the other eventually. 😀 Stuff happens... When I need to trim on my mini's, I have several pairs of suture scissors of different styles that work great. But need to get a set like your's with the curve..many of my Aquascape friends have them in a larger size for their aquarium use on plants. It's hard for me to use fishline, so I use the elastic cording from Tarzane and Love it!! Very easy for me to work with, and it allows for plant to grow without strangulation...😏 Good video lesson on mounts Bobby, Thanks ..have a great week and look forward to seeing more blooms come your way. 👍😁
How are you (and your plants) doing?
Hi, What has happened. No videos in eight months. Are you still around?
😁👍
Hey there you are. I’ll have to watch later tho
I’ve actually gotten into floral wire and bonsai wire. I’m likening the bonsai because it’s more girth and less apt to slicing the roots. I have my large angraecum attaching to cork using bonsai wire.
I hope it works out for you. I’m wanting to do this with my onci staycii. Looks super classy. Would you consider laying the mount on a seed germination mat? For a targeted little cozy warm spot just for the season?
Whoever is holding him hostage is just tricking you. That newspaper is pre-Thanksgiving. Clearly they are uploading old footage from his camera. Probably have him chained to the headboard and wearing leather. 🤣
@@michaelmccarthy4077 leather? I hope it’s vegan leather lol
@@michaelmccarthy4077 😏😅😅😅
@@orchidelirium9102 vegan leather? If you're going to chain a person to a headboard, I doubt animal welfare is high on your priorities. Wait, that weirdo in "Silence of the Lambs" did love his dog. Hmmm.
Hi Bobby! I’m crazy new to cloud forest orchids and such. I’ve been growing orchids for 20ish years, but never felt adventurous enough to try orchids I know nothing about. I’ve got 1 masdavallia, 1 dendrochillium, and 1 myoxanthus (which I’m absolutely in love with). I know they need a ton more humidity then my brassavolas and cattleyas. Can you direct me to one of your videos that can help me where to start with a vivarium?
where did you go?????
Hello Bobby, Hey I started growing mini orchids in an aquarium thanks to you. I live in Florida and have my orchids in my garage. The garage stays pretty humid, between 75 and 85 degrees . Heat during the dry month is between 65 and 75 degrees and in the summer the garage can get up to 85- 90 degrees. I have an AC in the garage so if it get too hot I can run it. My question is other than light and air circulation do you feel I don’t need to run a heating pad. I do have a reptile humidifier . But I run it manually. Should I run the humidifier and fans on auto? So if I’m not mistaken,the fans are suppose to come on when the temperature get to high and. The humidifier is to come on when the temperature get too low? Is that the way it works? Thank you Bobby. Vic
Zombie moss? This is the first I’ve heard of it. Is this something that can come in via a new orchid or is it a southern thing? (One thing good about Nebraska is that our winters kill some, definitely not all, invasive species.)
just a question -> in your intro at 0:15 -> is this a Tolumnia hawkensiana (or whatever the correct spelling is) I hope you are doing fine in our 'strange' time of living as there is no reply showing up to the comments of other viewers.
Props on tag appropriation hah
Based on the newspaper, this video is two months old or you keep newspaper for a long time. 🤣
"I'm running out of cork"
How is that possible? Surprised you didn't use tree fern for it.
I was distracted by his sales ad lol prices are better than here.
Hey! Love ur videos …..But time to post more now?:-) its a year since last video :-)