Hallo Ed, I'm going through all your videos gradually and learning as much as i can. Thank your for the awesome gallery of your experience amd knowledge. Have a good one!
Hello Landre and thank you for your lovely comment. I hope that you can receive some good ideas from my videos....what you say is very much appreciated.............thank you and have a very good week ahead.....take care, Ed.
Thank you for a great tutorial, Ed. As a beginner, these different types of orchids are all new to me. I'm glad for your videos and Rick L who are helping me learn! Have a good day, Ed.
Hi Paula The phragmipediums I find to be very easy providing you can give them good quality water.....and you only need to feed them twice per year on Fish/ Blood and Bone.......generally May and November......with a tsp sprinkled on top of the compost. It's a long lasting fertilizer so never be afraid that you are underfeeding. I have been using this method for several years.......... in my opinion it is a little strong to use on other genuses. My good friend Rick L and I are usually close on the care of plants although we don't use the same substrate. Ed.
Really tempted to try a kovachii hybrid once again! They are so lovely. Thanks for the comprehensive demonstration on how you fertilize. Have to find some calcium nitrate. Got the rest.
A nice kovachii hybrid is Eumilia Arias which is not a very big plant or if you wanted something a little smaller try a Robert Jan Quene........Both have beautuful blooms.
@@EdsOrchids Just bought my first kovachii species and so I've revisited this video for some guidance. So far so good. Thanks for all these great videos that answer so many questions.
@@ResQuetzal Many congratulations on the purchase. I don't know the size of your kovachii but if it is small it will be a very slow grower, when it gets larger it will grow much quicker. I hope it does fantastic for you, I think this species has always been your number one priority for adding to your collection. May I wish you all the best for its culture. Ed.
@@EdsOrchids I've just made Phrag collection video and it's the very last orchid. For now I'm just concerned keeping it alive in my grow conditions. Fingers crossed.
So sorry for the long delay in replying..... don't know how I missed it. When you get your next phrag just make sure it keeps wet with good quality water....... in my opinion rainwater is still the best. Ed
My kovachii cross is growing fine, the inflorescence is starting to swell. This will be my first Phrag bloom. Thank you for inspiring me to give Phrags a try. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Ed I love your RUclips videos I have a very small kovachii about 4 inches ( young) how do I care for a young plant and do I feed them looking forward to your advice Thank You
Don't disturb it once the roots have started growing. This young plant will like the morning sun but not in the afternoon. I would feed the young plant on calcium and seaweed extract until it gets big enough to be transplanted.........don't let it dry out completely.....just keep it damp and try to keep the roots cool if possible, Ed.
Hi Ed, I bought my first phragmapedium Hanne Popow x Longifolium. Svetlana’s happy orchids highly recommended your chànnel as the best about phragmapediums. Since I heard that it is needed to be wet I think I overwatered it a little bit or water touched the stem and one of the leaves became yellow. Shall I cut off the black rot from the stem and put some fungicide or it will be ok without it when I reduce the watering? Do you water your phrags accurately not watering the stem just put the water near the edge of the pot?
Very nice of Lana to recommend you to me. If you look back at my phrag videos tou will notice that I water my phrag continually during the warmer months butin the winter I will water them perhaps 3 times per week with RO water. If the water you use id good and low in tds then I am sure that any rot you have has been caused by some other form. If it's one of the lower leaves which has turned yellow I wouldn't worry about it.....either take it off by pushing down on its base or you can leave it on and let nature take its course. Just check in the axle of the leaf for mealy bug!!! I can't make comment on the 'black bit' not being able to see the 'problem', You cannot over water phragmipediums if the water you are using is good and cool......they like cool roots. Sorry but I can't be more specific on this subject. i wish you all the best for your plant and thank you for the question. Ed.
Hi Helen. The kovachi specie gets fed twice per month and flushed very regularly. The hybrids get the FBS treatment like all the other phrags and also with regular flushes. Thanks for the comment. Ed.
Hi Ed, I have a few Korvachii hybrids, Fritz Schomburg and Lovely Lyne. You mentioned in a previous reply that you feed other Phrag with fish blood and bone meal twice a year I think. Do you do the same for Korvachii hybrids or do you use the Calcium Nitrate/Epsom Salts method?
Good evening Lawrence and thanks for your question. I'm back on the FB& Bone for all the phrags now and for just twice per year. They did marvellous on that in 2018/9 but when I went back on the calcium Epsom salts in 2020 it had adverse effects on them........I don't know why it was just one of those things.....unexplainable. Just try the FBB for 6 months I am sure you will see the benefits to your orchids... Ed..
Thanks! considering your experience if I want to make one gallon of fertilizer how much calcium and epsom salts should i add in grams or tbsp...i dont have a pps meter :(...but do have a water osmosis system!
Hi Rose you can't guess on this one regarding calcium nitrate and epsom salts. A tds pen is essential in this matter. They are very, very cheap on eBay .... the last one I bought was less than £5. Seeing you have an osmosis system the water quality should be perfect so please get a tds pen and then you know exactly what you are giving your plants..... you wont be sorry for the purchase. Ed
Hi anastasia. I water my kovachii's two or three times per week in summer months and just around once per week in winter especially if the humidity is high. Just keep your plant wet and you wont go far wrong.... they're very hardy once they have settled into the conditions you give them. Thank you for looking, Ed.
Hello again,sir.I have red in the internet that is good to let them sit in stranding water but i am afraid i will not do that what is ypur opinion i..how often do you water kovachii with calcium and seaweed ?do you use calcium in every watering?I admire you a lot because you have a big respect of paphs and phrags and you grow them with love.thanks for sharing with us.best wishes
@@anastasiastratos5044 Good evening anastasia. I don't sit my Phrags in water..... I prefer to water regularly with clean water. It's fine to stand in water but you must change the water every couple of days or so to avoid the water becoming stagnant. Kovachii are great calcium lovers so you should add growstones to the substrate. Some people say that you should add limestone ... this is OK but limestone is only soluble in cold water and you wouldn't water the plants with cold water......phrags like a water temp of around 15c. A drop of seaweed extract in the water for every watering wont do the plants any harm.....it's good for the roots being a micronutrient. You could add a little garden lime to the water for calcium purposes, but not too much, every month. Hope this helps you a little..have a good week. Ed.
Wow I'm a bit late in replying to this comment.....my apologies. I add nitrogen at the start of the growing season for the particular species...........very important especially for Cattleyas. Ed.
About three times per month the other times I will just give them a good flushing to rid the substrate of unwanted salts and to keep the roots wet. Thank you for asking. Ed
Hallo Ed, I'm going through all your videos gradually and learning as much as i can.
Thank your for the awesome gallery of your experience amd knowledge.
Have a good one!
Hello Landre and thank you for your lovely comment. I hope that you can receive some good ideas from my videos....what you say is very much appreciated.............thank you and have a very good week ahead.....take care,
Ed.
Thank you for a great tutorial, Ed. As a beginner, these different types of orchids are all new to me. I'm glad for your videos and Rick L who are helping me learn! Have a good day, Ed.
Hi Paula The phragmipediums I find to be very easy providing you can give them good quality water.....and you only need to feed them twice per year on Fish/ Blood and Bone.......generally May and November......with a tsp sprinkled on top of the compost. It's a long lasting fertilizer so never be afraid that you are underfeeding. I have been using this method for several years.......... in my opinion it is a little strong to use on other genuses. My good friend Rick L and I are usually close on the care of plants although we don't use the same substrate.
Ed.
Really tempted to try a kovachii hybrid once again! They are so lovely. Thanks for the comprehensive demonstration on how you fertilize. Have to find some calcium nitrate. Got the rest.
A nice kovachii hybrid is Eumilia Arias which is not a very big plant or if you wanted something a little smaller try a Robert Jan Quene........Both have beautuful blooms.
@@EdsOrchids
Just bought my first kovachii species and so I've revisited this video for some guidance. So far so good. Thanks for all these great videos that answer so many questions.
@@ResQuetzal Many congratulations on the purchase. I don't know the size of your kovachii but if it is small it will be a very slow grower, when it gets larger it will grow much quicker.
I hope it does fantastic for you, I think this species has always been your number one priority for adding to your collection. May I wish you all the best for its culture.
Ed.
@@EdsOrchids
I've just made Phrag collection video and it's the very last orchid. For now I'm just concerned keeping it alive in my grow conditions. Fingers crossed.
What a great tutorial on how you do your Phrags. This will be a keeper so when I get my next Phrag...maybe she won't die! Thanks!
So sorry for the long delay in replying..... don't know how I missed it. When you get your next phrag just make sure it keeps wet with good quality water....... in my opinion rainwater is still the best.
Ed
Thank you!!!
Glad you gave the ca to mg ratio, I’ve always been unsure what it should be.
Thank you Lynn. I'm not quite sure why other growers are reluctant to share their knowledge.
Ed
Great tips on the phrags, I've been getting the itch to get back into growing them and more paphs to again. Thanks for sharing with us!
Hi Todd. Phrags are very easy to grow especially if you have the right quality of water...... go on get yourself a few!!!!!
Ed
Thanx for sharing this information Mr Ed. I allready have a few Phrag. Kovachii and NEVER been flowering ☹️.
I Will try your way.
Thanx.
My pleasure Franky I hope a change in cultivation will prove positive for you.
Ed.
Do you have any experiences with Kovachii Flasks Mr Ed?
My kovachii cross is growing fine, the inflorescence is starting to swell. This will be my first Phrag bloom. Thank you for inspiring me to give Phrags a try. Thank you for sharing.
Hoping everything goes well with the inflorescence Patricia..... which hybrid is it??
Ed
Peruflora's Cirila Alca
A delightful cross of kovachii and dalessandrio should bloon beautifully.Thankyou for the info.
Ed
Very interesting guide, thank you very much
My pleasure....thank you.....take care,
Ed
Great information! Thanks!❤
You're very welcome John my pleasure to show you......pleased to subscribe to your channel.....take care,
Ed.
You make it look so easy!! Love your channel!! I want some phrags I only have phals and paph in the majority
If you good quality water in your area Samantha then you will find that phrags will grow very well
Ed.
Hi Ed I love your RUclips videos I have a very small kovachii about 4 inches ( young) how do I care for a young plant and do I feed them looking forward to your advice Thank You
Don't disturb it once the roots have started growing. This young plant will like the morning sun but not in the afternoon. I would feed the young plant on calcium and seaweed extract until it gets big enough to be transplanted.........don't let it dry out completely.....just keep it damp and try to keep the roots cool if possible,
Ed.
Eds Orchids Thank You so much for your advice looking forward to more of your videos learning a lot from you x
Hi Ed, I bought my first phragmapedium Hanne Popow x Longifolium. Svetlana’s happy orchids highly recommended your chànnel as the best about phragmapediums. Since I heard that it is needed to be wet I think I overwatered it a little bit or water touched the stem and one of the leaves became yellow. Shall I cut off the black rot from the stem and put some fungicide or it will be ok without it when I reduce the watering? Do you water your phrags accurately not watering the stem just put the water near the edge of the pot?
Very nice of Lana to recommend you to me. If you look back at my phrag videos tou will notice that I water my phrag continually during the warmer months butin the winter I will water them perhaps 3 times per week with RO water. If the water you use id good and low in tds then I am sure that any rot you have has been caused by some other form. If it's one of the lower leaves which has turned yellow I wouldn't worry about it.....either take it off by pushing down on its base or you can leave it on and let nature take its course. Just check in the axle of the leaf for mealy bug!!! I can't make comment on the 'black bit' not being able to see the 'problem', You cannot over water phragmipediums if the water you are using is good and cool......they like cool roots. Sorry but I can't be more specific on this subject. i wish you all the best for your plant and thank you for the question.
Ed.
Thanks for your help. You’re super!
And you're a very reliable subscriber...... thank you.
Ed
Ed ,did I miss it ,but how often do you feed your kavavchi , and do you apply the same to crosses? Good informative video. Thanks
Hi Helen. The kovachi specie gets fed twice per month and flushed very regularly. The hybrids get the FBS treatment like all the other phrags and also with regular flushes.
Thanks for the comment.
Ed.
Great information! Thank you
Entirely my pleasure Selina.
Ed
great information Ed. Thank you
I keep seeing the info on other growers channels.......ah well .....you know what they say about flattery!!!!
Ed
Hi Ed, I have a few Korvachii hybrids, Fritz Schomburg and Lovely Lyne. You mentioned in a previous reply that you feed other Phrag with fish blood and bone meal twice a year I think. Do you do the same for Korvachii hybrids or do you use the Calcium Nitrate/Epsom Salts method?
Good evening Lawrence and thanks for your question. I'm back on the FB& Bone for all the phrags now and for just twice per year. They did marvellous on that in 2018/9 but when I went back on the calcium Epsom salts in 2020 it had adverse effects on them........I don't know why it was just one of those things.....unexplainable. Just try the FBB for 6 months I am sure you will see the benefits to your orchids...
Ed..
@@EdsOrchids Thanks Ed will stick to the FBB.
Thanks! considering your experience if I want to make one gallon of fertilizer how much calcium and epsom salts should i add in grams or tbsp...i dont have a pps meter :(...but do have a water osmosis system!
Hi Rose you can't guess on this one regarding calcium nitrate and epsom salts. A tds pen is essential in this matter. They are very, very cheap on eBay .... the last one I bought was less than £5. Seeing you have an osmosis system the water quality should be perfect so please get a tds pen and then you know exactly what you are giving your plants..... you wont be sorry for the purchase.
Ed
Eds Orchids thanks Ed I will follow your advice and again thanks for sharing
Thank you Ed, awesome tutorial last question is how often you are watering it?
Hi Next Growth. I water these plants probably three times per week in winter and, depending on the weather in summer it could be 5 times per week.
Ed.
Hello!I would like to ask how often do you water them ,sir?I have just order kovachii spices and i don't want to overwater the orchid..kindlyregards!
Hi anastasia. I water my kovachii's two or three times per week in summer months and just around once per week in winter especially if the humidity is high. Just keep your plant wet and you wont go far wrong.... they're very hardy once they have settled into the conditions you give them.
Thank you for looking,
Ed.
Hello again,sir.I have red in the internet that is good to let them sit in stranding water but i am afraid i will not do that what is ypur opinion i..how often do you water kovachii with calcium and seaweed ?do you use calcium in every watering?I admire you a lot because you have a big respect of paphs and phrags and you grow them with love.thanks for sharing with us.best wishes
@@anastasiastratos5044 Good evening anastasia. I don't sit my Phrags in water..... I prefer to water regularly with clean water. It's fine to stand in water but you must change the water every couple of days or so to avoid the water becoming stagnant. Kovachii are great calcium lovers so you should add growstones to the substrate. Some people say that you should add limestone ... this is OK but limestone is only soluble in cold water and you wouldn't water the plants with cold water......phrags like a water temp of around 15c. A drop of seaweed extract in the water for every watering wont do the plants any harm.....it's good for the roots being a micronutrient. You could add a little garden lime to the water for calcium purposes, but not too much, every month. Hope this helps you a little..have a good week.
Ed.
When do you decide to add nitrogen in your fertilizer?
Wow I'm a bit late in replying to this comment.....my apologies. I add nitrogen at the start of the growing season for the particular species...........very important especially for Cattleyas.
Ed.
May I ask how often you fertilize with this mixture?
About three times per month the other times I will just give them a good flushing to rid the substrate of unwanted salts and to keep the roots wet. Thank you for asking.
Ed
Eds Orchids fab!! Thank you 😊 Don’t have one yet but .... 👌🏼😁
How often?Thanks john
About every 10 days John.
Ed
Great information! Thank you
And may I thank you Selina for taking the trouble to look at my channel.
Ed