Basic Cymbidium orchid care: they're relatively easy!

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @troyyoung8167
    @troyyoung8167 Год назад +7

    Awesome. Have had orchids for years and now after watching this I know why they haven’t been flowering as much as I’d like.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Good luck with yours!

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 Год назад +2

      feeding them every 2 weeks or monthly.
      Water ever week in summer - Drain well .
      My Cymbidium blooming flowers in springtime.

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 Год назад

      Cymbidium orchids for outdoor-
      Like sun -
      Water weekly - drain well.
      Feed king them weekly.

  • @pathammond9645
    @pathammond9645 11 месяцев назад +4

    So glad I found your channel! I purchased my first cymbidium about a month ago and was looking for some information on how to care for it. You provided lots of good information- I’m excited to watch it grow and eventually bloom! Thank you!

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching and good luck with yours!

  • @christianer7802
    @christianer7802 22 дня назад

    I LOVE that bloom!

  • @lisascenic
    @lisascenic 2 года назад +8

    Cymbidium orchids grow incredibly well - outside - in the San Francisco Bay Area. It’s not uncommon to have plants grow so huge that dividing the plants requires a saw!
    It’s late winter at the moment, and my cymbidiums are just starting to flower. So far, the slugs have only gotten to one plant’s buds. Fingers crossed that they don’t do any further damage.

  • @howtogirl
    @howtogirl 2 года назад +3

    I stumbled across your channel randomly and I’ve been absolutely loving your content. I’m in SA so the info you give is the most relevant to my conditions I’ve found anywhere (though you’re a bit colder haha). I absolutely love your presentation style too. You’re an engaging and welcoming teacher. Please keep up the great work - it’s very much appreciated! I’d love to see a video about caring for young orchids/orchid seedlings as I’m finding this is how most are available in my area.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and your kind words! I definitely will as I buy a LOT of seedlings too! I do. have an un-flasking video coming up - but I will follow up on your suggestion - thank you!

  • @mexy04
    @mexy04 3 года назад +4

    I just bought my first seedling cymbidium! The grower I bought from said the same. I have a tiny grow space and their under grow light to supplement because my window doesn’t adequately provide. I’m hoping she will do well, I’m glad she does well in cooler temps being that we have 4 seasons in NC.

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 11 месяцев назад +3

    Great video , I have had a number of different type orchids and living in a very cold area with frosts etc , cymbidium’s are my go to , they are under trees outside and doing fine , dendrobium and epedendrums and other variety orchids are not plants I like , definitely do not like plants I have to baby to much , if an orichid doesn’t like the climate I live in I don’t want it , they only take up a lot your time and losses are garrenteed should you make mistakes with them , but each to their own I’ll stick with cyms. 👍

  • @Altheodi
    @Altheodi 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks to your videos i did not repot my cymbidium! Orchids seem to have slightly different rules and i find my plant intuition is "off" with them. Thanks for putting me on the right path!

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching - I hope yours flourish!

  • @kevins9242
    @kevins9242 3 года назад +3

    Hi Mathew, I really enjoy your energetic teaching and sharing of your amateur orchid knowledge... the Aussi accent, well-spoken English, and humor are very entertaining. I have about 5 orchids that are from a 'seed population'. One of those, a violacea var. correulea, has a spike growing now. Even if the flower doesn't have good color saturation, after a year, it will be difficult to part with it! I'd likely consider trading it for another mature plant. Cheers.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching - I know - after all that waiting and nurturing...we become attached!

  • @andreianifourcault2245
    @andreianifourcault2245 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful plant and the flowers are so fairy looking. Mine are huge with huge pseudobulbs.

  • @ultimate_o5672
    @ultimate_o5672 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed your video. Thank you for sharing info and your beutifull cym....er snowball? Love your energetic and relax presentation.

  • @anastasiaa4372
    @anastasiaa4372 2 года назад +5

    Thank you so much! That was the best cymbidium care video ever!!! Very detailed and understandable! You have helped me a lot!!! I've been growing phalaenopsis for years but I bought my first and only cymbidium in November. There is a flowering spike growing! I can't wait! I don't know what the color is, I hope it's not white either!! Anastasia from Athens, Greece

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      Oh good luck! If there's a flower spike all must be well! It MAY be the beginning of a tiny obsession!!

  • @barbararussell897
    @barbararussell897 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you.. this is so helpful. You are a very good teacher.

  • @carolesykes7955
    @carolesykes7955 3 года назад +2

    Enjoyable video, thanks Matthew

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @carolesykes7955
      @carolesykes7955 3 года назад +1

      @@helloplantlovers can I just ask why you say not to leave them out in the rain?

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад

      @@carolesykes7955 Depends where you are, you just don't want it sitting in water constantly over winter. If its elevated and free draining and not in a saucer it would be fine, and as it likes dappled light being under a tree will give it some protection too.

  • @SantaHildagard
    @SantaHildagard 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for posting this! I have been hoping that you would post a cymbidium video!

  • @trishsmith2811
    @trishsmith2811 2 года назад +6

    Thank you Mathew! I have two baby cymbidiums and have been wondering how many years it might take to bloom. You might be an armature but you give the rest of us amateurs information we need. My cymbidiums are not growing and I think (thanks to you) I have had them in to much sunshine. Several hours in an E. Window that gets quite hot even with a sheer curtain. Also, I had them in the wrong bark! Poor things. I repotted them in (gasp) store bought bags of generic orchid medium and I think I heard them whisper ‘thank you’ as I put them in a cooler spot. I am passing on that thank you to you.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching - and I can hear the whispers from here!!

  • @collingwood46
    @collingwood46 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for your cym. Chat. We live in the Pacific Northwest and keep our cyms outside too - until quite cold or first frost. Spikes develop in our autumn and grow and flower in late winter in the greenhouse. A few years ago our cyms were infested with cymbidium virus and had to be destroyed. Sad. Keep up the good work.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      Oh that's tragic! But thanks for watching! Did you start again?

  • @restawhileyall1781
    @restawhileyall1781 2 года назад

    Thanks for the encouragement Matthew.

  • @libbyhocking5516
    @libbyhocking5516 Год назад +1

    A great introduction thankyou!

  • @donatellatosi4660
    @donatellatosi4660 Год назад +1

    Ciao Mathew
    Thank you very much!

  • @kazwilsy2408
    @kazwilsy2408 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Matthew...just started watching you...Im in Cranbourne so a local but we can get a bit of frost out here. I divided a HUGE cym last Spring that Ive had for years in a 50cm pot just growing in yard with flowers once I started feeding it. 😅
    I was lucky to have some flowers again this year but things have gone down hill with scale and rot. So its now treating and cleaning time! Great info and all the answers I need thanks! I also have an old happy Dendrobium and a new Sarcochilus from an orchid show...so kinda hooked haha 😂

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  10 месяцев назад +1

      Ah ha! It's the beginning! Scale is relatively easy to treat on Cymbidiums. Good luck with everything!

  • @K2dot
    @K2dot 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you! Good content on how to grow cymbidiums :)

  • @christinenorton2510
    @christinenorton2510 3 года назад +2

    That's a beauty, I've got two very dark red ones almost black, not to keen if I'm honest. Outside all summer then in the garage for the winter. Bit to big for me. Great video as allways.

  • @cymbidiumm
    @cymbidiumm 2 года назад +2

    Lovely video. Idk, I think I stumbled upon your video and now the wish to get a Cymbidium (it was in me, but dormant) woke up haha. I just didn't have the space for them, now I kinda do even for the full sized-ones. I once had one (lots of years ago, I was a kid), beautiful pendant shorter-type cymbidium, with yellow-orange-ish flowers. Gosh I love pendant inflorescences and Cymbidiums ain't no exception. I shall go and hide my wallet cause you know us plant lovers...

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching - and yes! The smaller pendant flowerers really take up NO space(!).

  • @kimdemanche2066
    @kimdemanche2066 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the detailed info

  • @wandashaw3551
    @wandashaw3551 3 года назад +2

    She's so pretty, I hope you stay in love with her!!! I did have a similar feeling towards one of my Oncidium types, she just so big and then only blooms once per year. :( The jury is still out on her FATE!!

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching - its hard being ruthless!

  • @cherylpenn4509
    @cherylpenn4509 Год назад +1

    Its gorgeous!!! Keep her, keep her!!!

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад +1

      Oh I have!

    • @cherylpenn4509
      @cherylpenn4509 Год назад +2

      @@helloplantlovers My friend is going to gift me 3 of these precious plants. Im so excited!!!!!!

  • @PeterGeorg-ez7ft
    @PeterGeorg-ez7ft 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ich habe gerade eine ältere Pflanze mit 7 Blüten Stengel ! Von Mai bis Oktober im Freien !Herrliche Blume !😊

  • @suzannefarley1583
    @suzannefarley1583 2 года назад +1

    You're adorable! Great enthusiasm!

  • @rosepaetzke2933
    @rosepaetzke2933 Год назад +1

    It is beautiful!

  • @elaine6705
    @elaine6705 2 года назад +2

    gonna try this! Just had all my cymbidiums repotted at the specialist orchid nursery because bloody hell - I can get vandas and paphs and other fussy gals to flower but not these at all

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      Really! Wow! Well I hope they show their thanks by blooming. I must say I LOVE the idea of getting a specialist to re-pot everything!! Good luck!

  • @samanthamanning3051
    @samanthamanning3051 Год назад +3

    Hi Matthew. Thanks so much for this video. Am in SA and just got my first cymbidium. Even though it’s about middle Spring, we are having a heatwave so all my blooms burst 😢. Your video helped my figure out why. Just got some seedlings. Would you be able to do a cymbidium seedlings for dummies kind of video - watering, fertiliser etc?

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching - glad it was useful! Good idea on the seedling vid - I'll add it to the list!

  • @Qu_2_wil_lmjk
    @Qu_2_wil_lmjk Год назад +2

    I'm currently in Sydney; very informative discussion, which will hopefully turn around my cymbidium growing luck which hasn't been great, to date. I've let them dry out too often, plus they've not had enough dappled light. Also, I'd given up & not fed them last growing season. 'Now inspired to do better! 😊

  • @sfinx69
    @sfinx69 7 месяцев назад +1

    She's beautiful 😍

  • @FrancescaAngri-sm5cr
    @FrancescaAngri-sm5cr 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Mathew thanking you for your channel, I’ve just started to enjoy growing orchids and your comments and guide have been very helpful. I need some help with some cymbidiums that got so wet that half of the orchid rotted but I did safe some of the plant but I think I repotted it into a too large pot can I repotted again into a smaller pot or can I leave it and see what happens?

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching! I'd be inclined to leave it to recover at this point if its been in the new pot for a while. If you literally just re-potted it, then a quick down size probably won't hurt! Good luck.

  • @DanikaBasista
    @DanikaBasista 2 года назад +1

    Really great info! I'm wondering how you would go about rehabbing/regrowing roots

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for finding me! Funnily enough I just performed an 'orchid rescue' for a friend of some very old and neglected Cymbidiums from a house that is about to be sold. The video will be scheduled in a couple of weeks and I'll be sure to talk about roots as this one is full of DEAD ones!

  • @triciahamilton5903
    @triciahamilton5903 3 года назад +1

    Matthew, I can hear your passion come through with every comment. Thank you for your knowledge. I am trying to save a cym where I discovered all the roots had rotted. I have it sitting in a jar on pebbles that are almost covered with water, then placed in a plastic bag to create a micro climate. Is this what I should be doing to try and save the orchid. I acquired it from an orchid club member who is no longer with us. I live in Sydney.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад +1

      Oh no! Tricky but they are a tough orchid! If the bulbs are still healthy you could be in for a chance! The only thing I might do is use an orchid mix with chopped sphagnum moss instead of the pebbles and sit the orchid on that in the bag in a warm but shady spot - and make sure all the rotted roots are removed. It might take a while but best of luck!

  • @raneeabanilla5585
    @raneeabanilla5585 11 месяцев назад +2

    I may have reported my cymbidium too deeply that it's bulbs are hidden underneath the potting mix. Think I may pull them up a bit like your plants and see if this will flower as I bought this as a small plant without flowers

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  11 месяцев назад

      Hi there - yes - the bulbs should sit above the soil level - good luck!

  • @carlottapanico3049
    @carlottapanico3049 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the helpful video! I like the terracotta pot too but I'm afraid to break too many roots when I need to repot my orchids because they might stick to the pot, so I use the clear plastic pot for this reason...Has this ever happened to you? Can you do a video on how to repot orchids in terracotta please? (Sorry if I made mistakes in English , I'm writing from Italy 🙏🏻😍)

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад

      Hello and thanks for watching! It is a problem.....I just re-potted a Cattleya that was well and truly STUCK to its pot! But I will make a video of that when it happens again! I think the common tip would be, which is what I did, to soak the whole pot + plant in room temperature water for a few hours before you go to re-pot it. This should hopefully soften the roots, and the medium (!) and make the whole thing easier to remove.

  • @ruthradford897
    @ruthradford897 Год назад +2

    I just bought my very first cymbidium orchid, a dusky pink variety. Your guidance and adivce will help me keep this beauty going strong!When is a good time to repot, in the Pacific Northwest (Oregon)? It is currently in bloom :)

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching - generally a good time to repot is spring after the flowers have died and before the new growths get too big. Good luck!

  • @lienlienchan
    @lienlienchan 2 года назад +2

    I love cymbidium , but most cymbidium orchids are so big. I was thinking of buying some small type , cymbidium palmbelina.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      So do I! There are lots of smaller type hybrid varieties out there now - go for it! Thanks for watching!

  • @IndoPlants01
    @IndoPlants01 4 месяца назад +1

    In my place it is called orchid

  • @jehamymedinafinch1515
    @jehamymedinafinch1515 Год назад +1

    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 chicken 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 wand when I removed the cover they have. 😢😢 so I don't know if it's a bacteria or a plague. I hope you help me. Thank you 🎉❤

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Hmm I'm not sure. Bud blast can be caused by a few things; a sudden change in temps - too hot or too cold, the buds getting too wet and cold, the plant not getting enough water - or too much, or insects. Sounds like you might have a larva in there. I would try a generic organic oil insecticide for flowering plants and see what happens. Good luck!

  • @AntionetteJaleesa
    @AntionetteJaleesa 2 месяца назад

    Hey Matthew, do they require tons of sunlight? I saw on another video here in RUclips that they should be given enough light to make them yellow and sickly looking in order for them to flower, that was the advice... I would like to hear another opinion because that doesn't sit well with me.

  • @suzanneburrows1118
    @suzanneburrows1118 11 месяцев назад +1

    No flowers this winter but now mid September in Sydney Aus I have 2 pots just opening. Weird timing!

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  11 месяцев назад

      The season is all over the place this year!

  • @plantreviewsuk1204
    @plantreviewsuk1204 Год назад +1

    Another question about fragrant Cymbidiums, among the very fragrant ones, is there any quite compact, that doesn't take too much space indoors?

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! No I don't unfortunately. I find most sellers are clear about whether a plant has fragrance, though it's a perpetual source of disappointment for me! A good specialist seller will know their stock - good luck!

    • @plantreviewsuk1204
      @plantreviewsuk1204 Год назад

      @@helloplantlovers thanks very much !!!

  • @gc5258
    @gc5258 2 года назад +1

    Yay melb cym advice

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      Very amateur Cymbidium advice though!!!

    • @gc5258
      @gc5258 2 года назад +1

      @@helloplantlovers it’s very appreciated:)

  • @sylviabeichert943
    @sylviabeichert943 Год назад +1

    Can propagation be done by using the flower stem nodes before or during flowering?

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад

      No idea I'm afraid! Never heard of that method of propagation with Cymbidiums.

  • @wildflowers477
    @wildflowers477 2 года назад +1

    Keep it !

  • @annadaccione332
    @annadaccione332 2 года назад +1

    did u ever get a yellow one? I have an old (had it for over 30 yrs) that is yellow, and called 'swallow carriga' could send u some bulbs when next dividing. (in spring)

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      Oh thank you that's very kind! I did in the end - I can't remember the name of it! When it flowers I'll make a video - and I made sure it REALLY was a bright butter yellow!

  • @gc5258
    @gc5258 2 года назад +1

    I’m in Melbourne and my option is a balcony that gets moderate sun except in summer it’s very hot and strong. Should I keep it in the apartment? My phal loves inside.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      OOOo tricky - but you know I've seen them in peoples gardens in Melbourne, in pots OUT in all weather all year looking yellow as all hell but covered in flower spikes! But....If you can give it dappled protection from another plant on the balcony? I used a smallish Strelitzia nicolai from Bunnings to do that on my city balcony - cheap, tough, easy, takes full sun and has large arching leaves which will provide dappled protection for quite a few orchids. Otherwise perhaps leave it out in winter for the chill it needs and bring it in for summer but in good light? Good luck!

    • @gc5258
      @gc5258 2 года назад +1

      @@helloplantlovers thank you so much. I can give it dappled shade so I’ll make a nice home on the balcony. Thank you so much.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      @@gc5258 Perfect!

  • @gonuldunyam7468
    @gonuldunyam7468 Год назад +1

    Bu ne gözellik sanki yapay gibi

  • @CassyTaguda
    @CassyTaguda 4 месяца назад +1

    What about pest and fungi control

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  4 месяца назад

      No magic answer I'm afraid. I don't have fungal problems nor any real pest issues with my Cymbidiums. Depends on your climate and how you grow them. Scale is the only problem I've ever had - keep your eye out for it - clean them off - or use rubbing alcohol - or a suitable spray.

  • @donnaread4109
    @donnaread4109 3 года назад +1

    I cannot get these orchids to bloom on the mid north coast of NSW

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  3 года назад +1

      Oh no! The basics are: they need light - dappled light with some direct morning is good - don't over water - they need a cooler winter temp change to stimulate blooms - fertilize in spring with slow release pellets - don't over pot - good luck!

  • @ccxu1154
    @ccxu1154 2 года назад +1

    Hi can you please recommend a good nursery in Melbourne? Thanks

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад +1

      Hi there - there aren't that many! I bought this one on line but the best physical shop would be Collectors Corner who in spring always have a good selection of more unusual cymbidiums, including these smaller cascading types. Otherwise www.australianorchids.com.au/collections/cymbidiums always has a good selection as does orchidsonnewbold.com.au/ Good luck!

  • @mklyngdohnongbri3605
    @mklyngdohnongbri3605 2 года назад +1

    I have orchid but they wouldn't bloom

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      Ah....right light and a winter change in temperature are important. Good luck!

  • @sabikeralasafarabi2103
    @sabikeralasafarabi2103 Год назад +1

    ❤സൂപ്പർ

  • @EMuro-wu7uy
    @EMuro-wu7uy Год назад +1

    I just got a cymbidium orchid. It looks sad, very sad.

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  Год назад

      Oh dear....if you're in the Northern Hemisphere I would repot it and give it a light feed, if in the Southern Hemisphere put it some somewhere with dappled light and let it dry between waterings and repot in spring. If it has no leaves keep it dry until it shoots again! Good luck!

    • @EMuro-wu7uy
      @EMuro-wu7uy Год назад +1

      I live in northern hemisphere, in Oregon, USA. I love it, there are 3 plants in sphagnum moss right now. I trimmed the leaves that are damaged. I just got it. I try to let them acclimate before I pot them up. Love your videos

  • @carlottapanico3049
    @carlottapanico3049 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the helpful video! I like the terracotta pot too but I'm afraid to break too many roots when I need to repot my orchids because they might stick to the pot, so I use the clear plastic pot for this reason...Has this ever happened to you? Can you do a video on how to repot orchids in terracotta please? (Sorry if I made mistakes in English , I'm writing from Italy 🙏🏻😍)

    • @helloplantlovers
      @helloplantlovers  2 года назад

      Hello and thanks for watching! Yes, the natural adhesive roots produce can be very....sticky!! Best thing is to soak the whole pot for a morning or overnight in room temperature water (not when it's cold though!) that will loosen the roots. And yes - when I have to re-pot something with lots of stuck roots I will make a video!

    • @deek8623
      @deek8623 Год назад

      Thank you this was so helpful I’m so mad at my cymbids as they haven’t flowered in 2 years but yes they were purchased very young so I was being unrealistic 😂 I will repot and fertilise and hope for flowers next year 😋 my friend stuck a bunch down the side of her house and ignores them and honestly they are going berserk with endless blooms and I just shake my head ..there is little to no bark but they are thriving 😆