Wow! This is valuable information for me. I have never grown this orchid before, seems it love a cool environment but I will definitely add one to my collection, after being sensitized with your demo. Your coelogyne orchids are so healthy and beautiful that I have now yielded to temptation lol. Thanks as always for sharing, Thelma, very informative and straight forward demo for beginners. Cheers and all the very best🙌🏽👍💞.
Please try again. But bear in mind that not all types are easy, it depends on your growing conditions. I'm still struggling with dendrobiums. I bought 6 young ones yesterday and will make another attempt. 🤞
Remember orchids want a quick wash on their roots with a small amount of fertilizer no direct mid day sun, they love morning sun since it’s less intense, and from what I know these orchids are very sensitive to seasons the wet season in summer and the dry fall/winter
@@Peterrdee Thanks again for the advice. I just returned from holidays and left my dendrobiums hanging in a grapefruit. Very little rain fell in the 3 weeks and they're fine. I plan to keep them in the tree and pay more attention to fertilizing.
You guessed it. Coelogyne does prefer cooler areas, those with temp between 70-75 F (21-24C) in the warmer months and 50-60 F (10-20C) in the cooler, drier months. Also, make sure it gets bright, but indirect light. In other words, don't keep it in deep shade.🌄🙏
Wonderful video thanks
Wow! This is valuable information for me. I have never grown this orchid before, seems it love a cool environment but I will definitely add one to my collection, after being sensitized with your demo. Your coelogyne orchids are so healthy and beautiful that I have now yielded to temptation lol. Thanks as always for sharing, Thelma, very informative and straight forward demo for beginners. Cheers and all the very best🙌🏽👍💞.
Huge compliment coming from an orchid enthusiast. Thanks my dear💕🙏🌄
nice coelogyne Asperata ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your experience
You’re very welcome!
NOOICE! Watching from Florida 🧡💜🧡💜
lovely orchids! thank you for your video :)
You're very welcome Ruth. Thanks for joining us.❤
I have always struggled with growing orchids.You made it look so easy...I think I might try again thank you
Please try again. But bear in mind that not all types are easy, it depends on your growing conditions. I'm still struggling with dendrobiums. I bought 6 young ones yesterday and will make another attempt. 🤞
Remember orchids want a quick wash on their roots with a small amount of fertilizer no direct mid day sun, they love morning sun since it’s less intense, and from what I know these orchids are very sensitive to seasons the wet season in summer and the dry fall/winter
@@thelmamccatty9181my dendrobiums do great and I live in Vancouver Canada, remember to keep them dry during winter/fall
@@Peterrdee Thanks again for the advice. I just returned from holidays and left my dendrobiums hanging in a grapefruit. Very little rain fell in the 3 weeks and they're fine. I plan to keep them in the tree and pay more attention to fertilizing.
Very interesting and helpful. I learn a lot from your videos.
You're very welcome Sheryl, we'll keep doing them as long as we can. Thanks for your support😊🙏💕
First!Love your content!
Happy that you found us and that you like our content😊💕
Very nice!
I need to add one to ma collection ❤️❤️
Please do. You can never have too many orchids👍😊💕
What variety you have?
I got the plant without a name tag, but based on Google, it looks very much like coelogyne asperata.
I wonder which country you are living now?
Hahaha! I'm in Jamaica🌄
I have one and its never bloom for me....does it need a cool environment to bloom?
You guessed it. Coelogyne does prefer cooler areas, those with temp between 70-75 F (21-24C) in the warmer months and 50-60 F (10-20C) in the cooler, drier months. Also, make sure it gets bright, but indirect light. In other words, don't keep it in deep shade.🌄🙏