Oh.. There is not much orchid left after the "haircut"... Hope she bounces back quickly. And oh my! Carnival Sirius has grown so much so fast! I couldn't recognize him at first! Danny, you're a magician! 💪
I really enjoy the "repot and chill" format, a lot. There is a lot to learn from the story you tell, almost as much as in a tutorial. Please do have more content like this, I'm sure a lot of us appreciate it. Thanks, Danny.
I lost most of my collection like 10 years ago because of a snail infestation, so I know how hard it is to lose a lot of plants. Hope your cattleya does well! 🥰🥰
a new environment and you kept dividing it, I'm happy you have a new one. I watched you some years back because of your orchid advice, glad to be re tuning in, and getting to know more about you and your passion for orchids and various other things, everything is a learning curve, hopefully my orchid's will do better after watching a few more videos.
Hi, while watching the video, which is very educative by the way, was wondering what is the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide you’re using? Thanks
Danny, I love when you “blab”! Keep doing you.😁 And I know what you mean about people walking all over you. My guess is that you are a HSP like my daughter and I. Check out Elaine Aron’s book The Highly Sensitive Person. It was very helpful for me.
She has sensitive skin on her hands, so she likes to wear gloves. They are not really required but handy for repotting, especially plants in old, broken down media.
Why call the plant “she”? Don’t orchid flowers have both male and female parts and is that not important to know when growing them? Just curious 💕 since you know not all plants/flowers are like that. Some have only one sex. I believe the term is dioecious / monoecious
@@MissOrchidGirl haha! I totally understand. That’s why I’m glad English now has the neutral pronoun “they” because calling a baby (whose sex is yet undetermined) “it” never felt right to me Lol. Personally, I prefer Japanese since using pronouns at all is considered rude and you always refer to someone using their name. I do hope that one day Latin languages can also develop a device for a neutral or a unified gender to more accurately describe our intersex friends (plant friends included Lol) 💕
Oh.. There is not much orchid left after the "haircut"... Hope she bounces back quickly. And oh my! Carnival Sirius has grown so much so fast! I couldn't recognize him at first! Danny, you're a magician! 💪
I really enjoy the "repot and chill" format, a lot. There is a lot to learn from the story you tell, almost as much as in a tutorial. Please do have more content like this, I'm sure a lot of us appreciate it. Thanks, Danny.
I lost most of my collection like 10 years ago because of a snail infestation, so I know how hard it is to lose a lot of plants. Hope your cattleya does well! 🥰🥰
a new environment and you kept dividing it, I'm happy you have a new one. I watched you some years back because of your orchid advice, glad to be re tuning in, and getting to know more about you and your passion for orchids and various other things, everything is a learning curve, hopefully my orchid's will do better after watching a few more videos.
Good for you that she came back! great job! I only have one C. Hawaiia Wedding song. NOt splash😄
Such a lovely video and truly a pretty pretty plant!!!
My cattlaha has never bloomed. It is a good size. Produced 2 sheaths tho
I have a similarly sized purpurata and it's sloooow
Hi, while watching the video, which is very educative by the way, was wondering what is the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide you’re using?
Thanks
She uses 3%.
@@jenniferkenny got it! Thanks Jennifer!
Danny, I love when you “blab”! Keep doing you.😁 And I know what you mean about people walking all over you. My guess is that you are a HSP like my daughter and I. Check out Elaine Aron’s book The Highly Sensitive Person. It was very helpful for me.
Looks so cute 😭 is it a miniature or just young
Very young
Can you put orchids in leca?
Yes you can put orchids in Leca. Danni has had her orchids in Leca in the past but her environment was not conducive for her.
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this video is always just loading for me :( does anyone else have the same problem? Other videos work...
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She has sensitive skin on her hands, so she likes to wear gloves. They are not really required but handy for repotting, especially plants in old, broken down media.
Why call the plant “she”? Don’t orchid flowers have both male and female parts and is that not important to know when growing them? Just curious 💕 since you know not all plants/flowers are like that. Some have only one sex. I believe the term is dioecious / monoecious
It's just because latin grammar, the concept of 'it' doesn't feel right for me 🤣🤣🤣
@@MissOrchidGirl haha! I totally understand. That’s why I’m glad English now has the neutral pronoun “they” because calling a baby (whose sex is yet undetermined) “it” never felt right to me Lol. Personally, I prefer Japanese since using pronouns at all is considered rude and you always refer to someone using their name. I do hope that one day Latin languages can also develop a device for a neutral or a unified gender to more accurately describe our intersex friends (plant friends included Lol) 💕