Intro to my orchids, dart frogs and houseplants.
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Step inside my personal plant room! Join me for a houseplant tour featuring my collection of orchids, terrariums, and various other interesting plants. I have many types of orchids including Phalaenopsis, Dendrobium, Cattleya, Oncidiums, Psychopsis and Jewel Orchids. I also give you a peek at my dart frogs! Like, subscribe, and let's explore together! 🌿🏡🪴 #houseplantsmakemehappy #HouseplantTour #terrariums
Dart frogs! wow!
Yes, dart frogs! I've kept these frogs for years. I'll give a closer look to my terrariums sometime soon.
Stupendous, I have grown most of these but my love for plants intersects more with plantscaping and design while your hobby seems to stand at the crossroads between flora and fauna.
Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving a comment. I've been trying to pay more attention to design and aesthetics recently. But honestly I never really cared, I always just loved the plants and seeing them happy and grow :)
It all looks soo good! These type of videos get me motivated to do my own plant work that needs to be finished! The dart frog tank with the creeping fig and Paphiopedilum is great. I don’t see enough people utilizing orchids, like those, into dart frog enclosures, or other reptile-amphibian setups. I know there are those who use jewel orchids, at least some use them, but Paph’s would seem like a great choice!
I've had some great experiences with Paphiopedilums in terrariums! Finding the right orchids to fit in a terrarium can be a bit of a puzzle though, especially when they're in bloom. Even Jewel Orchids need quite a bit of height when in full bloom. I do have Jewel Orchids in my tallest terrarium that is just under 2' tall.
My most recent Pahiopedilum is a type that has short flower stems. I'm excited to try it in a terrarium. It feels like a perfect match! 😊
Wow... I loved your jewel orchid. It is growing so nicely. I have one and i hope
to grow many cuttings also.
Thank you. I love jewel orchids 🥰 This orchid roots very easily! After its flower you can cut some stems off and simply stick the stem down in some soil. They root in water too, but I usually just skip this step. Bust of luck with your jewel orchid in the years to come!