With my small experience with vandas I think they have sensitive roots in general, and whenever we make any changes (which include the change of environment and transport when we buy them) they have the tendency to lose the roots and grow new ones, so hopefully if your plant has no other issues she will grow new roots for you. I bought a mimi palmer last year and I just placed her with that small plastic basket they usually come with in a bigger pot with no substrate, and during the year she lost most of her existing roots and start growing new thicker ones, I think they adapt to a new environment by growing new roots. Her stem from the bottom dried up a little too so I cut it to shorten it and that stimulated her to push out a tiny keiki :) And now in spring she started growing a flower spike to my surprise, it's my very first vanda that hopefully will bloom for me :) Good luck with yours, I hope she'll grow new roots and won't loose other keikis.
If the nursery takes good care and root is healthy, not just newly imported vanda, the adaptation period is short and the vanda wont need to dry the root, however most of nursery want to quickly sell their newly imported vanda, therefore the plant is already experience long period of stressfull period. If you buy from the same climate as you are, the root growing will also takes almost directly
It takes real courage to show and admit our failures. Hope other experienced growers will share tips on how to avoid this kind of situation, and also how to manage if the roots do die off for some reason. Thank you for informative videos.
Thank you for sharing this story. I had a Mimi Palmer do the same thing shortly after I received it, but I didn’t coil the roots. In my case, I think it just got shocked from coming into a new growing environment. It’s been 2 years and still hasn’t filled in more roots, but it’s still alive.
Thanks for watching🤗 i already cut the bottom part and found out that she has fusarium. She is now trying to grow New root but im thinking if i should have cut higher. Hope your Mimi Palmer will grow more vigorously😊
Beautiful chocolate flowers !!!! We learn a lot from our mistakes and we all do them. It has happened to me too but the roots grew back, a whole new root system grew after that so I hope it will happen to your mimi palmer...
Maselan talaga ang Vanda Mimi Palmer. Ganyan din nangyari sa Mimi Palmer ko 😢 except sa roots issues na sinabi nyo sa video. Nagcut na ako pero ewan ko kung mabubuhay pa ba yun
Nindot kaayo imong orchids garden. Asa ni dapit nindot man kaayo'g weather. Sa una gamay palang imong orchids karon farm na. Namaligya sad ka? Watching from Las Vegas.
It's okay,we all learn from our mistakes. You may have broken roots when you transferred it to a bigger basket;when you coiled it's root system. Pathogens may have entered from those broken parts. It is a good Idea to sanitize it with hydrogen peroxide after the operation,spray it for at least 3x,letting it drain in between. Next time you do it,dont water for at least 3 days to give the cut wounds time to callouse over and naturally seals itself. Fungicides can also help at this time,although not a necessity at this time. Just make sure that broken/torn parts(roots specially)dries out and callouse over before watering.
Thank you🤗 i think that’s what happened. When i repot i always wait for a few days before i water but for this vanda i just hanged her back to the garden and it was always raining😞 i already cut the bottom part and found out she has fusarium, she’s now trying to grow New root but im thinking if i should have but higher
Hinahanap ko po mam che yun pag repot nyo po nung 20 new orchids,hindi nyo po ba na video?thanks po,gustong gusto ko po kc panoorin lagi ang pagri repot nyo po everytime may new orchids kayo😊
I believe it has stem rot. It started from the bottom going up. You need to cut the stem from the bottom little by little until you find a good stem. Remove her also from the rain, just water her roots not the leaves. Maintain her leaves dry until she recover.
Thank you for your comment🤗 i already cut the stem and found out that she has fusarium😞 now i see root trying to grow but im thinking if i should have cut higher
Cut the older part of the stem and see if it has fasarium, I fit does you will need to get ahead of the infection and cut it and hope for the best or dispose of the plant. I saved my mimi palmer that way. Roots that dont want to grow and losing leaves and keikies are some common symptoms.
Thank you🤗 i already cut the bottom part and found out that she has fusarium. She’s now trying to grow New root but im thinking if i should have cut higher
Hi! Thanks for watching🤗 maybe because of Cold temp because most vandas love warm temp. Ive seen other growers taking their orchids indoors when temp drops
Siguro po dun sa pag transfer sa big basket,naputol yun mga roots,at saka nalunod po sa kakaulan kaya po ganun ang nangyari,lalo pa at she is carrying 3 kiekis with her,kng may stable roots na po sana yung mga babies nya hindi po yun magiging ganun pero ok lng po yan,at least lesson learned na din,mabubuhay pa nman po yun mother at yun malaking baby,sa tingin ko po,makaka recover din sya,
Sorry the sad story about this Vanda first do not cut any areal roots vanda should survive with there roots. And let it dry quickly because of the rain let it hang no basket for vanda
With my small experience with vandas I think they have sensitive roots in general, and whenever we make any changes (which include the change of environment and transport when we buy them) they have the tendency to lose the roots and grow new ones, so hopefully if your plant has no other issues she will grow new roots for you.
I bought a mimi palmer last year and I just placed her with that small plastic basket they usually come with in a bigger pot with no substrate, and during the year she lost most of her existing roots and start growing new thicker ones, I think they adapt to a new environment by growing new roots. Her stem from the bottom dried up a little too so I cut it to shorten it and that stimulated her to push out a tiny keiki :)
And now in spring she started growing a flower spike to my surprise, it's my very first vanda that hopefully will bloom for me :)
Good luck with yours, I hope she'll grow new roots and won't loose other keikis.
If the nursery takes good care and root is healthy, not just newly imported vanda, the adaptation period is short and the vanda wont need to dry the root, however most of nursery want to quickly sell their newly imported vanda, therefore the plant is already experience long period of stressfull period.
If you buy from the same climate as you are, the root growing will also takes almost directly
It takes real courage to show and admit our failures. Hope other experienced growers will share tips on how to avoid this kind of situation, and also how to manage if the roots do die off for some reason. Thank you for informative videos.
Thank you🤗
Thank you for sharing this story. I had a Mimi Palmer do the same thing shortly after I received it, but I didn’t coil the roots. In my case, I think it just got shocked from coming into a new growing environment. It’s been 2 years and still hasn’t filled in more roots, but it’s still alive.
Thanks for watching🤗 i already cut the bottom part and found out that she has fusarium. She is now trying to grow New root but im thinking if i should have cut higher. Hope your Mimi Palmer will grow more vigorously😊
Those blooms are amazing! Chocolate and so rich looking!
Thanks Danni🤗
Beautiful chocolate flowers !!!! We learn a lot from our mistakes and we all do them. It has happened to me too but the roots grew back, a whole new root system grew after that so I hope it will happen to your mimi palmer...
Thanks Fernanda🤗
Maselan talaga ang Vanda Mimi Palmer. Ganyan din nangyari sa Mimi Palmer ko 😢 except sa roots issues na sinabi nyo sa video. Nagcut na ako pero ewan ko kung mabubuhay pa ba yun
Nindot kaayo imong orchids garden. Asa ni dapit nindot man kaayo'g weather. Sa una gamay palang imong orchids karon farm na. Namaligya sad ka? Watching from Las Vegas.
Hi!🤗 im in Mindanao, wala ko gabaligya, unta matinuod magka orchid farm ko😁 thank you for watching😀
It's okay,we all learn from our mistakes. You may have broken roots when you transferred it to a bigger basket;when you coiled it's root system. Pathogens may have entered from those broken parts. It is a good Idea to sanitize it with hydrogen peroxide after the operation,spray it for at least 3x,letting it drain in between. Next time you do it,dont water for at least 3 days to give the cut wounds time to callouse over and naturally seals itself. Fungicides can also help at this time,although not a necessity at this time. Just make sure that broken/torn parts(roots specially)dries out and callouse over before watering.
Thank you🤗 i think that’s what happened. When i repot i always wait for a few days before i water but for this vanda i just hanged her back to the garden and it was always raining😞 i already cut the bottom part and found out she has fusarium, she’s now trying to grow New root but im thinking if i should have but higher
beautiful color orchids..ndhealthy leaves bisan naay namatay nga roots.. pero ok ra na cya maam..
Thank you mam🤗
V V beautiful orchids and many too....do you sell them too?
Thank you🤗 i dont sell orchids,maybe i will try soon😅
wow...ang ganda po!nag bebenta po si Mam Lerin ng orchids?
Hindi po mam,binigay n’ya lang sa akin🤗
I wish she gets new roots quickly❤️
I would do the same thing!
Thank you🤗
So sad naman ang nangyari . I'll keep on watching para alam ko yung mg a cons and prons sa pag aalaga
Thank you mam🤗
Hinahanap ko po mam che yun pag repot nyo po nung 20 new orchids,hindi nyo po ba na video?thanks po,gustong gusto ko po kc panoorin lagi ang pagri repot nyo po everytime may new orchids kayo😊
Hi!🤗 hindi ko pa natanim kasi nag isolate kami,sana maayos ko na sila😊
Goodmorning tita Che. Mag sana all ko sau sa buntag ani 🥰
Thanks Sonny🤗
I believe it has stem rot. It started from the bottom going up. You need to cut the stem from the bottom little by little until you find a good stem. Remove her also from the rain, just water her roots not the leaves. Maintain her leaves dry until she recover.
Thank you for your comment🤗 i already cut the stem and found out that she has fusarium😞 now i see root trying to grow but im thinking if i should have cut higher
Cut the older part of the stem and see if it has fasarium, I fit does you will need to get ahead of the infection and cut it and hope for the best or dispose of the plant. I saved my mimi palmer that way. Roots that dont want to grow and losing leaves and keikies are some common symptoms.
Thank you🤗 i already cut the bottom part and found out that she has fusarium. She’s now trying to grow New root but im thinking if i should have cut higher
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I have a Vanda that doesn’t look healthy. Every winter she looks sicklier. I live in North Carolina. Please help!
Hi! Thanks for watching🤗 maybe because of Cold temp because most vandas love warm temp. Ive seen other growers taking their orchids indoors when temp drops
Siguro po dun sa pag transfer sa big basket,naputol yun mga roots,at saka nalunod po sa kakaulan kaya po ganun ang nangyari,lalo pa at she is carrying 3 kiekis with her,kng may stable roots na po sana yung mga babies nya hindi po yun magiging ganun pero ok lng po yan,at least lesson learned na din,mabubuhay pa nman po yun mother at yun malaking baby,sa tingin ko po,makaka recover din sya,
Thank you🤗
i thought at first it was a good idea to put the roots inside big basket. i wonder why it died. all of them.
I already cut the bottom part mam, i hope she grows back vigorously
Good morning mam tanong ko lang po anu po ginagamit niyo sa vanda niyo kapag may kuhol salama mam
Hi mam!🤗 hydrogen peroxide lang ginamit ko for kuhol pero marami pa rin,hinahanapan ko pa ng paraan paano sila mapuksa
Sorry the sad story about this Vanda first do not cut any areal roots vanda should survive with there roots. And let it dry quickly because of the rain let it hang no basket for vanda
Thank you🤗