Essential Dendrobium Care Tips Every Orchid Enthusiast Needs

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 36

  • @peterbosman1438
    @peterbosman1438 28 дней назад +1

    This one has such a pretty honey scent

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  28 дней назад +1

      fills the whole house with a beautiful perfume

  • @SharmuneJeffers
    @SharmuneJeffers 28 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing again

  • @loribadgero1035
    @loribadgero1035 28 дней назад

    You are an abundance of applicable information! Thanks again, Peter.😊🤗👍🪴👏🏻👏🏻❤️

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  27 дней назад +1

      My pleasure! It just make us feel good when people like it . Thank you so much 💕💕💕

  • @TuyetMa728
    @TuyetMa728 26 дней назад

    Beautiful orchid ❤

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  25 дней назад

      Thanks a lot . I wish I could let you smell it , the scent is wonderful too 😁

  • @jaiaceae
    @jaiaceae 28 дней назад

    Well explained and in depth discussion on Dendrobiums, I can watch these all day 👍

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  27 дней назад +1

      So nice of you to say so . We really appreciate you thanks 🫂💕

  • @yolantalachance2779
    @yolantalachance2779 28 дней назад

    Hi Peter, great information thank you so much

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  28 дней назад

      Pleasure thanks for being part of the journey with us 😍

  • @necrovive
    @necrovive 28 дней назад

    Thank you for the tips 🍃🍃💚💚

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  28 дней назад +1

      thanks , glad you enjoyed it and thank you for your comment , it keeps us motivated

    • @necrovive
      @necrovive 28 дней назад

      @@thenaturecompany You're most welcome, and please continue to release new videos. 👍👍

  • @AkeoGreen2059
    @AkeoGreen2059 28 дней назад

    Very beautiful ❤️

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  28 дней назад +1

      Thank you! 😊I take the credit , but it is really not me lol the orchid does all the hard work to make me look good 🤣

  • @lanreoranyeli2248
    @lanreoranyeli2248 28 дней назад

    Another winner! Thanks Peter, really loving all the tips.
    What is the name of the Dendrobium that smells like honey and fills the room, I think i missed that?
    Anyhow, enjoy the rest of your weekend and have a lovely week ahead...
    Cheers!

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  28 дней назад +1

      Thank you kindly ❤️ It is Dendrobium chrysotoxum

  • @JamesBrown-i2e
    @JamesBrown-i2e 28 дней назад

    Hi, I have a dendrobium "White 5N" that is in flower right now. It has one large cane (that's in flower) and one short cane. It had one new growth from the summer. It has not been repotted yet. I just bought it a few months ago. However, this new growth for some reason is now rotting. It's brown and soft and the leaves fell off. My question is should I go on and cut that rotten cane off now or wait for it to stop blooming? I really don't know why the new growth failed. It's in front of a western window and I tried to let it dry a bit between waterings. I try to keep the humidity between 50-65%. Thanks

  • @JimmyPauck
    @JimmyPauck 27 дней назад

    What sanitiser mixture is in that spray bottle?

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  26 дней назад +1

      this is just an isopropyl alcohol , but you can use a flame

  • @zenjoyablespirit2467
    @zenjoyablespirit2467 20 дней назад

    Do you know if the dendrobium tetragonum takes a winter rest?

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  20 дней назад +1

      to a degree , reduce watering or mist them instead during winter , as they don't tend to like too long a period without water .

  • @debbiemorey6972
    @debbiemorey6972 24 дня назад

    Thank you for your video on dendrobium. I have a dendrobium aggregatum it has not grown much I have had it for 4years it still the same size. have any ideas on it. leaves are good. Deb

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  23 дня назад

      this is really a smallish orchid anyway , does it flower for you ? I find mine do much much better when mounted although I do have one potted too . I treat mine very similar to my nobile types

    • @debbiemorey6972
      @debbiemorey6972 22 дня назад

      @@thenaturecompany hi, no it has not , there have been a few new leaves. Over the years it is very slow.

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  12 дней назад

      do you allow it it get a big enough temp fluctuation during the rest period ? at least around 15deg C day / night temp difference . This should force the blooming . If you keep it warm during the growing season with abundant water and high N food , but making sure it drains well and high air movement and good humidity , it should grow .

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  12 дней назад

      sorry I forgot to mention I always bet better results with organic plant food 👌

  • @judyperkins4509
    @judyperkins4509 28 дней назад

    Wild monkey's ???

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  27 дней назад

      yes we have vervet monkeys who run through our property often 👍

    • @Ellie-wh6mi
      @Ellie-wh6mi 12 дней назад

      @@thenaturecompany Really? Where are you? I live in the Caribbean and don't have much luck with soft cane dens. Still, I'll keep trying.

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  7 дней назад

      We are in South Africa . I guess you are too warm all year long ? or don't have a dry enough period ?

    • @Ellie-wh6mi
      @Ellie-wh6mi 6 дней назад

      @@thenaturecompany Those who live in the hilly interior areas do have success with some soft cane dens, as the climate is cooler. We have wet and dry seasons, but of late, climate change has caused more rains than usual. Just wondering where in my environment to place them, where they don't get too drenched. Thanks for your thoughts.😊😊

    • @thenaturecompany
      @thenaturecompany  5 дней назад

      perhaps try under the eves of the house where the breeze can blow through them and keep them cooler and then you can water when needed .