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I always liked her videos and some help. I joined an orchid society and people keep telling me she's often wrong. However, I can't tell who's wrong. I do stuff both say and my plants aren't dead...
It's the AI and screwtube set it up so they don't get a law suit regarding positive patriots wanting our country back from the evil cabal. It's a fake thumbs down. just saying
I have used your videos as my single source of orchid information for years. Your descriptions, instructions, examples, and demeanor are exceptional. Thank you for helping us have these beautiful plants in our homes and patios!❤
I watched this 3 years ago out of idle curiosity, but have rewatched it today because I just bought a couple of these orchids. You should be so proud that your content is always relevant and informative Dani. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge ❤
Greetings from South Georgia USA. I live about 45 minutes from Okefenokee Swamp. We have hot Summers and lots of humidity. We also have a few really cold Winter nights at least every other year - coldest I remember is two nights in a row of 17 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a great video and I have watched it several times. I just purchased three Better-Gro Cattleyas in 2” pots from our local Loews. They were only $10 USD each and the leaves look very healthy. They were really well-packed, completely encased in protective netting with wire hoop to keep them from getting damaged. These are my first Cattleyas. I am watching your helpful videos today, trying to decide on medium for reporting either medium bark or LECA. I am almost sure I have decided against sphagnum moss for this variety. I have some new 4.5” breathable slotted pots, I am hoping they are small enough since these are in 2” pots right now. Currently they also have a layer of green moss - my first time seeing this. Thank you so much for offering all the videos. Thanks to your helpful videos I’m really enjoying my new hobby! Laurie T
I have learned so much from Miss O over the years and so enjoy her updated methods and videos. In addition, I have referred so many people to her videos who now are confident orchid enthusiasts!
You are an INCREDIBLE presenter. (Would almost swear that you have been a teacher.) Your video is so easy to follow and extremely helpful to beginners. You reach your listener/viewer through your presentation style. RePotMe is fortunate to have you as a partner! Learned something new about cattleyas from this video. Thanks!
I am becoming a true orchid grower thanks to you. Someone gave a me a mini Phal and now I can’t stop growing orchids. As soon as I repot my catlleyas I’m gonna go on the hunt for a Vanda!!!!
I love my orchids and I added a Cattleya to my orchid family about six months ago. I purchased it in full bloom and it was beautiful. I watched this video twice until I felt comfortable and was now sure that it needed to be re-potted. The steps provided were excellent and I know just what to look for as it begins to bloom again. I live in a very warm climate so I grow them on our lanai. Last year I purchased all new pots from ' Repotme' and all of my orchids now have new homes. Thank you for your help, education and great videos. Thank you.
Great video as mentioned multiple times. Thanks. It Covid-19 times here in the states and orchid show are cancelled... So I'm having trouble finding cattleya around me. Do you have a grower/seller of cattleya here in the states that you can recommend?
Jerry Hemphill I have ordered online from ‘Orchids by Hausermann’ just outside of Chicago. Beautiful Cattleyas that were shipped with care and arrived in excellent condition. I plan on ordering from them again and again!
I got into orchids because I ran out of gardens ( mine and my mother's ) to work upon. I love your video series because they are something like: "orchids for dummies" that has made keeping orchids for me so simple. Now I'm going to need a bigger house !
extremely extremely HELPFUL!!! I just had my first Cattleya, and am trying to create temperature difference to promote its blooming....Oh boy, glad to see this video and I am going to put it at the brightest spot of the house following your guidelines....again THANK YOU for your expertise, and I am also very impressed hearing you saying all these names..... :)
This is so thorough and informative. Thank you so much for putting this instructional video together. For someone new to orchid horticulture this is Really appreciated.
Super helpful! I really appreciate you starting with the differences between phaelenopsis and cattleyas bc I am Brand New to orchids and your channel is the first time I'm really learning about em
Amazing video!! I just happened to get my first Cattleya yesterday, yayyy, so this came in perfect timing. Thank you!! It's always a pleasure watching your videos.
Hi Dani, I truly enjoyed this video. So informative. I have 5 Cattleyas in my collection. 3 near blooming size and 2 seedlings, so I have a bit of time before I hopefully see some flowers. I am enjoying watching them progress and they seem to like what I'm doing. Hope to see more tutorials from you like this one. Thanks so much. 🌼🌻🌺🌹🏵💮🌸💐🌷🌱
Hope yours are doing well a year later!!! I got my first one today (Proc. Golden Peacock). Curious how long it will take for a Seedling plant with a few leaves and some decent roots formed to mature with bulbs and bloom. I’m guessing 1-2 years but unsure what timeframe I should generally expect. Appreciate any input. Thank you!!
I love “repotme” for African Violet supplies. My minis are doing great in their pots, and my Thanksgiving cactus loves their cactus mix! I don’t have any orchids yet, but Cattleyas are on my wishlist!
I had some bad luck with Cattleyas here as they needed repotting soon but the plant would always shed all old roots in a new pot. After I repot one when this video came out, it grew two plump canes and the roots have spread all around, a lot of the tips peaking near the sidea of the pot. I'm so happy!
I have majority of cattleyas in collection, they r the easiest Orchids to grow, and they were also the first to adapt in semihydro,i grow them in semihydro, and just lovee it..
Bought one from the plant store today, it's my first ever of this type. It was originally planted in wet dirt covered in green moss. Instantly repotted it at home with bark
Thank you thank you for mentioning potinaras! I was having a HORRIBLE time trying to figure out what kind of orchid class it belonged to and how to care for it. So good, Danny!
where do you get your green wire cages for your catleya? been looking online - can't find them. thanks. love your videos and have been following you for several years!
I've just purchased 2 very small catts plants , these are new to me. Loved the video on their care. One is orange and the other one is green. They are very small, each in a 2 inch pot. The potting med seems dense to me. Thinking of repotting them.
I have a cattleya that I had in a terra cotta orchid pot in bark that never thrived for two years. The leaves fell off leaving a bunch of naked canes and the leaves that were left were always shriveled and yellowish. Then after seeing a friend’s cattleya setup that were thriving I decided to replicate it. I repotted my cattleya in a large wide glass container (like a really big fish bowl) without drainage holes and the medium was a mixture of peat moss, perlite, and small bark pieces, and topped off with a layer of coconut fiber. I lightly water it once a week, feed it once every two weeks with a 1/4 diluted all purpose orchid fertilizer, and since the container is glass I can see the amount of liquid collected at the bottom. I have it next to a western facing window with a sheer curtain which is bathed in sunlight 12 hours a day (I live in Northern California). Lo and behold, the cattleya started shooting up cane after cane, and the leaves are green and healthy. It’s been over 6 months since I repotted it and it’s healthy as can be. I can’t explain it either. I’m just so happy I was able to rescue this baby. Its flower is bright yellow with a magenta lip. Have you ever heard of such a set up for a cattleya? I’m really interested in your professional opinion on this. Thanks for the great videos btw.
Hi, the problem with drainless containers is that they will accumulate salt and organics in time and it's really hard to flush them. They can do great for a while and then everything can fall apart really fast and sudden. If you know how to manage this, then everything is possible. If not, just be mindful it could happen. It's personally not a setup for me, but I'm sure others are happy with it ☺️
@@MissOrchidGirl You are so right. I decided to heed your expert advice and dismantle the closed glass set up. The cattleya looks so healthy above ground but below it had no roots! There were lots of dead and decaying roots but barely any discernible healthy roots. The medium didn't smell at all and it didn't look rotten. I am totally confused how it looks so healthy with multiple new large sprouting canes and healthy green leaves. I trimmed off all the dead roots, gave it a good wash, and repotted it in a mix of mostly medium bark chips with some pumice and sphagnum moss, this time in a well draining pot. I placed the pot in the same glass vessel that used to house the cattleya with a 1 inch layer of gravel on the bottom and added water for extra humidity. The glass vessel is shallow enough to allow for some air circulation.
The one at 26:45 is absolutely gorgeous! Loved the video, it was very helpful! I've had mind for a while but it hasn't bloomed so I am going to try your tips!
Hi Danny! I just found your RUclips channel last weekend and I find it so helpful and informative even though I’m already familiar with phalaenopsis orchids. I just got my first RLC and I need to repot, as the roots are growing over the side of the current pot. I am concerned about repotting at the right time. It currently has a new, well- developed spike (I’m not sure if it is fully developed though, but it is pretty big and is growing a new sheath). I’m a bit scared to repot (I don’t want to set it back before it has a chance to bloom this fall). What do you think would be a good time to repot? Should I fertilize after to minimize shock? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
This was really useful for a relatively new cattleya grower like me! A greenhouse in the UK isn’t the best place for cattleyas! Nevertheless, I’m giving it a go. Great video.
Great video. My Elmhurst Catt has bloomed when I bought it but hasn’t had any blooms in over a year. It’s on my East facing terrace in South Florida. It’s a healthy plant but no spikes
This was an amazing video and so informative! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I'll have to check out repotme, I've never been on their site before. The orange orchid flowers are absolutely gorgeous, wow! It's always such a pleasure to see you ❤ I live in Central Florida and these are perfect for my climate. I'm finding myself collecting the cattleya varieties more and more. Have a beautiful day💮🌿 I really love the look of them over the others for some reason 😊
My goodness! Thank you so much for this!! I just recently purchased a Cattleya Orchid at Lowe’s and it was the only Red one left but it looked like it needed assistance. The pot it was in, the medium smelled musty and terrible. So I replaced the medium and clipped away the rotting roots. It seems to be doing well and there’s a new leaf growing! I’m so excited to see these babies bloom and now I’m inspired to get more! 😂
I was checking the comments because I just got my first cattleya from Lowe's and it's in regular soil. I've had it for 3 days and it looks fine but now I'm thinking I should repot it🤔
@@shoujobarton7692 definitely repot!! Got mine as well from there and it had a lot of root rot 😭 It has a few months now, and growing new roots thankfully
@@catharinecheng7741 Thanks. Went digging in the pot after I posted on here just to be sure. And it's mostly soil with a few bark chips in it. Did a lot of homework yesterday, repotting today😃
Fantastic video. Just so you know, there are a few Cattleya species (and I guess hybrids too) that tolerate and even thrive in cooler, or at least more seasonal, climates. Cattleya intermedia is a great example, there are many people growing them as backyard plants in my city, directly mounted on live trees. And I live in Buenos Aires which although considerably humid and not too cold in winter it's not tropical either. Just so you get as a refference that might be usefull for comparing in your area, many Oncidiums (bifolium mainly, which is native to the area, but many others too like flexuosum and fimbriatum), Miltonia flavescens, Brassavola tuberculata, Dendrobiums (nobile, moschatum, loddigesii, kingianum), also grow well here (also Phaius, Bletilla and Cymbidiums).
You've given me renewed confidence to try catlayas. My situation is not ideal for orchids in general, and catlayas in particular. Lack of light during the winter is the biggest problem, and the winters tend to be cold (typically, home temp below 18c). I suppose I could install grow lights and turn up the heat, but not sure my landlord would approve. In any event, I I'll be trying to use one window that gets more western light during the winter, and is near a radiator. The humidity is relatively high year-round. During the summer, I could put some plants outside on a small patio, which worked well for my cymbidiums last year. Could you suggest anything I've overlooked here? Can you suggest any orchids which might appreciate my environment? Keep running, toots! I look forward to your missives. - Stephen in Santander
Hi, even if temperatures drop a bit in winter, it's still ok. The Catts might slow down a bit, but they will pick up growth in summer. If you can provide bright light, even supplement with artificial in winter, they should do great. Careful to shelter them from direct sun when outside in the heat!
Hello Miss Orchid girl , can you tell me how or where you bought the green half cage you use to contain your canes of the cattleyas . And how you clip them to the plastic pots you have . Thanks
The green support is called a “tomato cage” and they’re available at any nursery or hardware store. I’ve only seen the orchid clips at “Repotme.com”; they included one as a gift with my pot order. You can substitute string or cut-up-pantyhose as ties, but clips are more convenient...
This video was perfect timing for me. I have a very small cattleya that I was concerned I wasn’t doing the right things. I do get my supplies from Repotme and love their products. With this video I believe I will be able to care for it and it will thrive. Thank you.
love your videos! I watched your videos a few years ago and now my orchids are rebooking. Need to get an update on this type off orchid since it has grown but has not bloomed yet and needs to be repotted.
Cattleyas are also my favourite orchids, the favourite species in my collections are Cattleya warscewiczii, with its huge flowers, the largest of any orchid species; Cattleya maxima, because tends to bloom for my birthday, in November, when not many orchids are in bloom; Cattleya trianaei for its very long lasting flowers (almost two months); and Cattleya intermedia alba, for its wonderful fragrance. Of course I also love many Cattleya hybrids!!!
Wish I would have seen this video years ago when I got my first cattleya (she didn't make it 😭)... but now I have many more and your videos are the only ones I don't get tired of watching! Thanks for all the great info, your vids are great👏
I live in Bali and grow orchids outdoors. I live on the coast and BLC Cattleya grow best here, they are recommended for the lowlands of Indonesia as they prefer more heat. LC Cattleya grow better in the mountainous regions, they like it a bit cooler.
Your videos have taught me so much!! Thank you. May I ask where you got those round flower stakes?? I'm searching the internet but all of the ones I have found are quite large. Please help!! Thank you Danni!! 🌱
Hi Danny! Thank you so much for this video! I already asked in another video, but I don't think you saw that comment, so I'll ask again if you could consider do a video like this, explain care, repotting and so on, about cymbidium orchids... I love your channel💖💖
I’ve watched all of your cattleya videos and done research. But for the life of me I cannot get my cattleya to retain moisture. The leaves stay wrinkled! Maybe I should just stick to Phals. 🤦🏻♀️ You do such an amazing job with your videos. Thank you so much for all you do for us!
I made 3 cuttings of Cattleya that were growing on the property when I moved into this housing complex in an attempt to save what was left. Seeing how this orchid was being neglected of care either by water and fertilizer it has shown to quite the resilient type. Only when it somehow blooms will it ever get attention from someone who goes around plucking flowers from all the plant on property. I have three in orchids in three different pots I'd like you to look at and tell me what's wrong with it, I used store bought mix for soil consisting of woodchips and charcoal. I just wanted it to get established first before I decided to take it serious but then it started to turn brown and my leaves dried up and fell off now the suedables look like it's starting to rot.
I am struggling with a Ctna orchid, which is apparently some type of Cattleya hybrid. I bought it from a reputable seller and was in a tiny pot, so I repotted it in Leca and semi-hydro. After a month or so, I realized it had some leaves yellowing, so I unpotted it and saw she had only rotten roots, which had to be removed. Re-potted her in a mixture of bark and sphagnum moss, which has now resulted in crown rot. Now there are only two healthy-looking leaves, and still no new roots. I fear It was the moss that kept her too wet. What should I repot her in?
Just came home from a wonderful orchid show/sale in Westminster Mall in California. Bought 3 cattleyas. All I’m bloom. They were all in 4” pots w roots hanging over the top and coming out from the bottom which indicates to me that perhaps we amateurs repot unnecessarily as long as the medium looks good. What are your thoughts on that?
Hi! I live in N FL and recently started moving my 4 small cattleyas outside gradually. They already have new growth so I'm excited. My question is this: yesterday and today they got rained on so they are thoroughly watered, I was not home to take them in from the downpours. Should I keep them in for a few days and let them dry out? Should I continue to acclimate them to the outside light but put them somewhere where they won't get wet again? I want to have success so I'm nervous about putting them outside when it comes to water. Thank you! I've learned so much from your videos!
I brought a few cattleya orchids from HD, I also brought standard bag of rePotme Cattleya imperial mix. I usually would buy the orchid bark mix from HD too and my orchids didn’t do so well. I’ll repot all 3 cattleya orchids in rePotme Cattlleya imperial mix and grab a brick of sphagnum moss to mix in the mix. If some of the roots are brown or pale how do you get the orchid to produce new roots? Because HD or Lowe’s buys their orchids from local nursery vendors who has the orchids package in a regular plastic planter pot inside a plastic bag.
Hi I love your videos and have becomes really big fan . I have just purchased my first Cattleya seedling a month ago . I keep it in in bright window but not shaded from sun and potted in bark and moss . Please help as 4 off its 5 leaves are now very yellow and I think I’m killing it . What am I doing wrong . Xx
......another awesome video to start the weekend. :) Thanks Danny. I think I overdid it with sphagnum moss when I re-pot my orchids almost 2 weeks ago. I "tried" your technique (chaining the sphagnum moss throughout the pot w/ bark) but I think I used too much moss. The reason I say that is because I watered it on the day I re-potted (12 days ago to be exact), and I have not had to water it since. The moss has stayed moist for the last 12 days. It's a big difference from when I was watering/soaking it basically everyday. It is winter where and I am at, but of course my orchids are indoors. Is it normal for the moss to stay moist that long? :) Thanks again Danny, for all your help.
Hi, it's a bit long for a Catt indeed, but in summer the moss might just be ideal! Here's my idea: just run some water through the pot at your next watering, just a few seconds. In this way you will deliver a small quantity of water and practically not saturate the moss, but just dampen it. It will hydrate the orchid but it will dry faster! Hope it works! ☺️
thank you for another great vid Danni. maybe you or another viewer can help me? I love love LOVE the look of repotmes things, but if i want them to deliver to me in DK i have to pay 150 us dollars for shipment on a 155 usd order and i just can't afford to pay that for barkchips and some spongerock. does anyone know of a company in eu that sells supplies? cause my options in DK for good quality bark medium is very limited.
Great video, this one was truly necessary as all the knowledge you had shared on Cattleyas was split into various videos, often old ones 👍🏻 Beautiful images as well! Just to complete, I'd appreciate if you could say a word regarding photoperiodism but aside of your mossiae I'm not sure if you have any other photoperiodic Cattleya and you might never have truly looked into it. Apparently, it's possible to trick those into blooming through monitoring day lenght with artificial light but I admit this is not truly for beginners. The thing is it's difficult to know how those photoperiodic orchids would detect living room lights (or not, even pros seem to contradict themselves) and if they absolutely need less than 12 hours of light (or more) to be able to bloom. Some sources seem to say that blooming might be weakened or even aborted if they get too many hours of light (or not enough if they're long day lenght ones)... Have you got any reliable knowledge about that? Short day lenght Cattleyas would include labiata, gaskeliana, trianae, schroederae, mossiae and maybe one or two others... When it's growing and approaching blooming, how many hours of light does your mossiae get? Thanks again, I've been following you for two years now :)
Hi, based on my research on natural habitats of Cattleyas, I do not believe photoperiod is any influence on them. In your example the mossiae is native to Venezuela. Checking daylength throughout the year www.timebie.com/sun/caracasve.php?q=12 we can see that variation is minimal and, in my opinion, unable to produce major effects on these Orchids. Most Cattleya species do come from Central America regions and, as we know, close to the Ecuator there is no meaningful day/night variation throughout the year. So I would not feel comfortable including photoperiod as an influence on blooms in my tutorials about Cattleyas ☺️ as you may know I do supplement light in winter to get it to the 12 hour mark as well, so many of my Cattleyas do not receive a difference in length throughout the year either. You can see the blooming results on my channel. I know sources might tell different stories, they might have their reasons, but because I don't believe they are correct I cannot lie about what I believe on my channel, that's all.
@@MissOrchidGirl Hey! I hadn't seen any notification to inform me that you had replied! Thank you so much, and I do like your answer hahah if you could get nice blooms out of your Mossiae even growing it with a light supplement up to 12 hours a day, it means day length shouldn't be such a big deal as they say... And your research regarding Venezuela and surrounding countries seem to confirm that... But how come some quoted nurseries or advanced growers say that on their blogs sometimes? 😐 This just brings confusion and they never make clear some details that would make a big difference, like the true impact (or not) of a living room light... Anyway, thank you again and I'll keep following you ofc, greetings to you and the funny doves ;)
I bought a cattleya orchid from a clearance table. The bulbs were black except one, and the leaf for the flower stem was dead on it. I determined there were a few good roots on it, so I bought it. Soaked it, trimmed the dead roots (it still had the plug which i removed) and repotted it. After 2 months of good care it is putting out new roots but they are all above ground. Should I cover them with medium? Should I take a chance now, lift it from the medium and trim away the dead pseudobulbs and then repot it? It's been through so much and I don't want to over stress my little bargain now since it is doing well. Advice please?
Today's video is sponsored by rePotme! 💗They provided some of the pots, clips, stakes and the fertilizer I used for the Orchids in this video. Check them out at my affiliate link here go.missorchidgirl.com/repotme13 Check out our entire Orchid Care for Beginners Series! ruclips.net/p/PLxo6tXzj__mZzIrS7nCGjI6NEwWCwvuya
many thanks
I always liked her videos and some help. I joined an orchid society and people keep telling me she's often wrong. However, I can't tell who's wrong. I do stuff both say and my plants aren't dead...
@@justjessica85 pls continue nice
@@morenacampanero8785 uhm I said I like her videos and stuff has worked... Please don't parent me. I'm an adult. Thanks
@@justjessica85 hello Sir im very sorry im wrong for tapping that is not for you im very sorry
I really don't know how anybody could do a thumbs down on any of Miss Orchid Girl videos, jealousy maybe!
It's the AI and screwtube set it up so they don't get a law suit regarding positive patriots wanting our country back from the evil cabal. It's a fake thumbs down. just saying
Still boosts her engagement, that’s why she says to do either one at the end.
I have used your videos as my single source of orchid information for years. Your descriptions, instructions, examples, and demeanor are exceptional. Thank you for helping us have these beautiful plants in our homes and patios!❤
I watched this 3 years ago out of idle curiosity, but have rewatched it today because I just bought a couple of these orchids. You should be so proud that your content is always relevant and informative Dani. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge ❤
Omg SAME !!!
Greetings from South Georgia USA. I live about 45 minutes from Okefenokee Swamp. We have hot Summers and lots of humidity. We also have a few really cold Winter nights at least every other year - coldest I remember is two nights in a row of 17 degrees Fahrenheit.
This is a great video and I have watched it several times. I just purchased three Better-Gro Cattleyas in 2” pots from our local Loews. They were only $10 USD each and the leaves look very healthy. They were really well-packed, completely encased in protective netting with wire hoop to keep them from getting damaged. These are my first Cattleyas. I am watching your helpful videos today, trying to decide on medium for reporting either medium bark or LECA. I am almost sure I have decided against sphagnum moss for this variety. I have some new 4.5” breathable slotted pots, I am hoping they are small enough since these are in 2” pots right now. Currently they also have a layer of green moss - my first time seeing this. Thank you so much for offering all the videos. Thanks to your helpful videos I’m really enjoying my new hobby! Laurie T
I have learned so much from Miss O over the years and so enjoy her updated methods and videos. In addition, I have referred so many people to her videos who now are confident orchid enthusiasts!
I agree. Danny ALWAYS says care tips are relevant to your specific climate and growing conditions! Shame on ANYONE that trashes another.
Yes, I live in “the Pacific Northwest” of North America, very different from a Mediterranean island!!!
You are an INCREDIBLE presenter. (Would almost swear that you have been a teacher.) Your video is so easy to follow and extremely helpful to beginners. You reach your listener/viewer through your presentation style. RePotMe is fortunate to have you as a partner! Learned something new about cattleyas from this video. Thanks!
I am becoming a true orchid grower thanks to you. Someone gave a me a mini Phal and now I can’t stop growing orchids. As soon as I repot my catlleyas I’m gonna go on the hunt for a Vanda!!!!
Yes vandas are beautiful.. my mom was a collector of Vanda orchids....too bad she's gone but her Vanda orchids are still around...
I love my orchids and I added a Cattleya to my orchid family about six months ago. I purchased it in full bloom and it was beautiful. I watched this video twice until I felt comfortable and was now sure that it needed to be re-potted. The steps provided were excellent and I know just what to look for as it begins to bloom again. I live in a very warm climate so I grow them on our lanai. Last year I purchased all new pots from ' Repotme' and all of my orchids now have new homes. Thank you for your help, education and great videos. Thank you.
Best catleya video I've seen. Particularly like you showing an example orchid for visually seeing what you are explaining. Perfect !
Great video as mentioned multiple times. Thanks. It Covid-19 times here in the states and orchid show are cancelled... So I'm having trouble finding cattleya around me. Do you have a grower/seller of cattleya here in the states that you can recommend?
Jerry Hemphill I have ordered online from ‘Orchids by Hausermann’ just outside of Chicago. Beautiful Cattleyas that were shipped with care and arrived in excellent condition. I plan on ordering from them again and again!
Robin Stockdale Thanks I am checking them out.
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I got into orchids because I ran out of gardens ( mine and my mother's ) to work upon.
I love your video series because they are something like: "orchids for dummies" that has made keeping orchids for me so simple.
Now I'm going to need a bigger house !
extremely extremely HELPFUL!!! I just had my first Cattleya, and am trying to create temperature difference to promote its blooming....Oh boy, glad to see this video and I am going to put it at the brightest spot of the house following your guidelines....again THANK YOU for your expertise, and I am also very impressed hearing you saying all these names..... :)
I love that orange Cattleya just gorgeous. Very interesting care video - thank you Danni
Can you please tell us the variety of this beautiful orange cattleya orchid?
Perfect timing. Just bought 2 Cattleya’s and 6 beautiful Oncidium’s Thank you for all us beginners.
This is so thorough and informative. Thank you so much for putting this instructional video together. For someone new to orchid horticulture this is Really appreciated.
Super helpful! I really appreciate you starting with the differences between phaelenopsis and cattleyas bc I am Brand New to orchids and your channel is the first time I'm really learning about em
This is so informative, thank you for creating this video! I feel more confident now taking care of my two new cattleyas :)
I agree. Danny. ALWAYS says that all care suggestions vary according to your individual climate. Shame on anyone that trashes ANYONE!!!
Amazing video!! I just happened to get my first Cattleya yesterday, yayyy, so this came in perfect timing. Thank you!! It's always a pleasure watching your videos.
I have four Cattleyas and want more. They are so beautiful! Thanks Danni!
Hi Dani, I truly enjoyed this video. So informative. I have 5 Cattleyas in my collection. 3 near blooming size and 2 seedlings, so I have a bit of time before I hopefully see some flowers. I am enjoying watching them progress and they seem to like what I'm doing. Hope to see more tutorials from you like this one. Thanks so much. 🌼🌻🌺🌹🏵💮🌸💐🌷🌱
Happy to hear, Catts are my favorites! We have planned tutorials on most popular Orchid alliances this year! 🥳
Hope yours are doing well a year later!!! I got my first one today (Proc. Golden Peacock). Curious how long it will take for a Seedling plant with a few leaves and some decent roots formed to mature with bulbs and bloom. I’m guessing 1-2 years but unsure what timeframe I should generally expect. Appreciate any input. Thank you!!
Wowwww😍 That flower is so beautiful and also you explain it very well!!!💝 Now I know what my flower needs!!! Thanks a lot Danni♥️ love your voice!!!
Just the best orchids review, thanks for so much information.🙂
Your cattleyas are beautiful! I am adding to my list to get one when weather permits 🥰
I am new to this hobby and now I am shopping most of my materials from repotme. Thanks for sharing very informative videos.❤️
I love “repotme” for African Violet supplies. My minis are doing great in their pots, and my Thanksgiving cactus loves their cactus mix! I don’t have any orchids yet, but Cattleyas are on my wishlist!
I had some bad luck with Cattleyas here as they needed repotting soon but the plant would always shed all old roots in a new pot. After I repot one when this video came out, it grew two plump canes and the roots have spread all around, a lot of the tips peaking near the sidea of the pot. I'm so happy!
Very useful tips on orchid-care!
I have majority of cattleyas in collection, they r the easiest Orchids to grow, and they were also the first to adapt in semihydro,i grow them in semihydro, and just lovee it..
Bought one from the plant store today, it's my first ever of this type. It was originally planted in wet dirt covered in green moss. Instantly repotted it at home with bark
I've wanted cattleyas for decades but never had the confidence til now. I'm starting out with one. Wish me luck. Thanks Danny.
Your content is so amazing! I can’t thank you enough! You saved so many of my orchids 😊 thank you!!
Thank you thank you for mentioning potinaras! I was having a HORRIBLE time trying to figure out what kind of orchid class it belonged to and how to care for it. So good, Danny!
where do you get your green wire cages for your catleya? been looking online - can't find them. thanks. love your videos and have been following you for several years!
I've just purchased 2 very small catts plants , these are new to me. Loved the video on their care. One is orange and the other one is green. They are very small, each in a 2 inch pot. The potting med seems dense to me. Thinking of repotting them.
I have a cattleya that I had in a terra cotta orchid pot in bark that never thrived for two years. The leaves fell off leaving a bunch of naked canes and the leaves that were left were always shriveled and yellowish. Then after seeing a friend’s cattleya setup that were thriving I decided to replicate it. I repotted my cattleya in a large wide glass container (like a really big fish bowl) without drainage holes and the medium was a mixture of peat moss, perlite, and small bark pieces, and topped off with a layer of coconut fiber. I lightly water it once a week, feed it once every two weeks with a 1/4 diluted all purpose orchid fertilizer, and since the container is glass I can see the amount of liquid collected at the bottom. I have it next to a western facing window with a sheer curtain which is bathed in sunlight 12 hours a day (I live in Northern California). Lo and behold, the cattleya started shooting up cane after cane, and the leaves are green and healthy. It’s been over 6 months since I repotted it and it’s healthy as can be. I can’t explain it either. I’m just so happy I was able to rescue this baby. Its flower is bright yellow with a magenta lip. Have you ever heard of such a set up for a cattleya? I’m really interested in your professional opinion on this. Thanks for the great videos btw.
Hi, the problem with drainless containers is that they will accumulate salt and organics in time and it's really hard to flush them. They can do great for a while and then everything can fall apart really fast and sudden. If you know how to manage this, then everything is possible. If not, just be mindful it could happen. It's personally not a setup for me, but I'm sure others are happy with it ☺️
@@MissOrchidGirl You are so right. I decided to heed your expert advice and dismantle the closed glass set up. The cattleya looks so healthy above ground but below it had no roots! There were lots of dead and decaying roots but barely any discernible healthy roots. The medium didn't smell at all and it didn't look rotten. I am totally confused how it looks so healthy with multiple new large sprouting canes and healthy green leaves. I trimmed off all the dead roots, gave it a good wash, and repotted it in a mix of mostly medium bark chips with some pumice and sphagnum moss, this time in a well draining pot. I placed the pot in the same glass vessel that used to house the cattleya with a 1 inch layer of gravel on the bottom and added water for extra humidity. The glass vessel is shallow enough to allow for some air circulation.
The one at 26:45 is absolutely gorgeous! Loved the video, it was very helpful! I've had mind for a while but it hasn't bloomed so I am going to try your tips!
I bought a tiny Cattleya orchid plantlet from the Singapore orchid garden in November last year it’s very small but is thriving
Hi Danny! I just found your RUclips channel last weekend and I find it so helpful and informative even though I’m already familiar with phalaenopsis orchids. I just got my first RLC and I need to repot, as the roots are growing over the side of the current pot. I am concerned about repotting at the right time. It currently has a new, well- developed spike (I’m not sure if it is fully developed though, but it is pretty big and is growing a new sheath). I’m a bit scared to repot (I don’t want to set it back before it has a chance to bloom this fall). What do you think would be a good time to repot? Should I fertilize after to minimize shock? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
This was really useful for a relatively new cattleya grower like me! A greenhouse in the UK isn’t the best place for cattleyas! Nevertheless, I’m giving it a go. Great video.
I become interested again in orchids. I killed all of them before. I will take care of them now
Great video and very descriptive. I am motivated and looking forward to providing the tips shared in this video!
I can’t wait to add cattleyas to my collection!
Great video. My Elmhurst Catt has bloomed when I bought it but hasn’t had any blooms in over a year. It’s on my East facing terrace in South Florida. It’s a healthy plant but no spikes
Lovely video.can you guide regarding catelya diseases
This was an amazing video and so informative! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. I'll have to check out repotme, I've never been on their site before. The orange orchid flowers are absolutely gorgeous, wow! It's always such a pleasure to see you ❤ I live in Central Florida and these are perfect for my climate. I'm finding myself collecting the cattleya varieties more and more. Have a beautiful day💮🌿 I really love the look of them over the others for some reason 😊
My goodness! Thank you so much for this!! I just recently purchased a Cattleya Orchid at Lowe’s and it was the only Red one left but it looked like it needed assistance. The pot it was in, the medium smelled musty and terrible. So I replaced the medium and clipped away the rotting roots. It seems to be doing well and there’s a new leaf growing! I’m so excited to see these babies bloom and now I’m inspired to get more! 😂
I was checking the comments because I just got my first cattleya from Lowe's and it's in regular soil. I've had it for 3 days and it looks fine but now I'm thinking I should repot it🤔
@@shoujobarton7692 definitely repot!! Got mine as well from there and it had a lot of root rot 😭 It has a few months now, and growing new roots thankfully
@@catharinecheng7741 Thanks. Went digging in the pot after I posted on here just to be sure. And it's mostly soil with a few bark chips in it. Did a lot of homework yesterday, repotting today😃
@@shoujobarton7692 hope you get lots of blooms!!
Fantastic video.
Just so you know, there are a few Cattleya species (and I guess hybrids too) that tolerate and even thrive in cooler, or at least more seasonal, climates.
Cattleya intermedia is a great example, there are many people growing them as backyard plants in my city, directly mounted on live trees. And I live in Buenos Aires which although considerably humid and not too cold in winter it's not tropical either.
Just so you get as a refference that might be usefull for comparing in your area, many Oncidiums (bifolium mainly, which is native to the area, but many others too like flexuosum and fimbriatum), Miltonia flavescens, Brassavola tuberculata, Dendrobiums (nobile, moschatum, loddigesii, kingianum), also grow well here (also Phaius, Bletilla and Cymbidiums).
Can you tell me where you find the wire structure that holds the canes upright?
I have just started watching your videos and they are fantastic all kinds of information very helpful information and I want to thank you very much
You've given me renewed confidence to try catlayas. My situation is not ideal for orchids in general, and catlayas in particular. Lack of light during the winter is the biggest problem, and the winters tend to be cold (typically, home temp below 18c).
I suppose I could install grow lights and turn up the heat, but not sure my landlord would approve. In any event, I I'll be trying to use one window that gets more western light during the winter, and is near a radiator. The humidity is relatively high year-round. During the summer, I could put some plants outside on a small patio, which worked well for my cymbidiums last year. Could you suggest anything I've overlooked here? Can you suggest any orchids which might appreciate my environment? Keep running, toots! I look forward to your missives. - Stephen in Santander
Hi, even if temperatures drop a bit in winter, it's still ok. The Catts might slow down a bit, but they will pick up growth in summer. If you can provide bright light, even supplement with artificial in winter, they should do great. Careful to shelter them from direct sun when outside in the heat!
Thank you for this. This is a great guide for beginners like me!
Thank you. I just got my first catleya and don’t know what to do so this is a wonderful video
What an excellent video! She is so good, so much information, and it's photographed so well!
Thank you very much for the video. I was wanted to ask you for it after finishing the phalaenopsis series. Very informative like always.
Hello Miss Orchid girl , can you tell me how or where you bought the green half cage you use to contain your canes of the cattleyas . And how you clip them to the plastic pots you have .
Thanks
Where did you get the green half basket?
The green support is called a “tomato cage” and they’re available at any nursery or hardware store. I’ve only seen the orchid clips at “Repotme.com”; they included one as a gift with my pot order. You can substitute string or cut-up-pantyhose as ties, but clips are more convenient...
This video was perfect timing for me. I have a very small cattleya that I was concerned I wasn’t doing the right things. I do get my supplies from Repotme and love their products. With this video I believe I will be able to care for it and it will thrive. Thank you.
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Great video, as always! many thanks!♥️♥️♥️
love your videos! I watched your videos a few years ago and now my orchids are rebooking. Need to get an update on this type off orchid since it has grown but has not bloomed yet and needs to be repotted.
Cattleyas are also my favourite orchids, the favourite species in my collections are Cattleya warscewiczii, with its huge flowers, the largest of any orchid species; Cattleya maxima, because tends to bloom for my birthday, in November, when not many orchids are in bloom; Cattleya trianaei for its very long lasting flowers (almost two months); and Cattleya intermedia alba, for its wonderful fragrance. Of course I also love many Cattleya hybrids!!!
My parents have them growing outside all round the year but they live in the tropics LOl. I have to grow them inside! Great video.
Wish I would have seen this video years ago when I got my first cattleya (she didn't make it 😭)... but now I have many more and your videos are the only ones I don't get tired of watching! Thanks for all the great info, your vids are great👏
This is gonna be my next quest! Love these!
Nice detailed information.
I live in Bali and grow orchids outdoors. I live on the coast and BLC Cattleya grow best here, they are recommended for the lowlands of Indonesia as they prefer more heat. LC Cattleya grow better in the mountainous regions, they like it a bit cooler.
Another detailed tutorial Dani, I want to buy one now 😀😀
Your videos have taught me so much!! Thank you. May I ask where you got those round flower stakes?? I'm searching the internet but all of the ones I have found are quite large. Please help!! Thank you Danni!! 🌱
Hi Danny! Thank you so much for this video!
I already asked in another video, but I don't think you saw that comment, so I'll ask again if you could consider do a video like this, explain care, repotting and so on, about cymbidium orchids...
I love your channel💖💖
I really love the extra video effects you used to make this one!
Love the video! I have some cattleyas that have no roots. What do I do to recover them like that one on the video?
I’ve watched all of your cattleya videos and done research. But for the life of me I cannot get my cattleya to retain moisture. The leaves stay wrinkled! Maybe I should just stick to Phals. 🤦🏻♀️
You do such an amazing job with your videos. Thank you so much for all you do for us!
I removed a pup n it's doing fine,actually both r healthy n flowering.
Very nice and beautiful orched😮
I made 3 cuttings of Cattleya that were growing on the property when I moved into this housing complex in an attempt to save what was left. Seeing how this orchid was being neglected of care either by water and fertilizer it has shown to quite the resilient type. Only when it somehow blooms will it ever get attention from someone who goes around plucking flowers from all the plant on property. I have three in orchids in three different pots I'd like you to look at and tell me what's wrong with it, I used store bought mix for soil consisting of woodchips and charcoal. I just wanted it to get established first before I decided to take it serious but then it started to turn brown and my leaves dried up and fell off now the suedables look like it's starting to rot.
I am struggling with a Ctna orchid, which is apparently some type of Cattleya hybrid. I bought it from a reputable seller and was in a tiny pot, so I repotted it in Leca and semi-hydro. After a month or so, I realized it had some leaves yellowing, so I unpotted it and saw she had only rotten roots, which had to be removed. Re-potted her in a mixture of bark and sphagnum moss, which has now resulted in crown rot. Now there are only two healthy-looking leaves, and still no new roots. I fear It was the moss that kept her too wet. What should I repot her in?
Please share how to repot a dehydrated, rootless Cattleya which is still alive! I have already killed many cattleyas 😔
Just came home from a wonderful orchid show/sale in Westminster Mall in California. Bought 3 cattleyas. All I’m bloom.
They were all in 4” pots w roots hanging over the top and coming out from the bottom which indicates to me that perhaps we amateurs repot unnecessarily as long as the medium looks good.
What are your thoughts on that?
Thank you for an excellent video, chockfull of information and advice!
Excellent in depth explanation. Makes me feel more secure in how I care for mine!
Where we can buy that kind of catleaorchid ? It is very beautiful colours..?
Really enjoyed this video! So much information! Thanks
These videos are great I love them thank you Danny.
Hi Danni, great video. I have just got my very first cattleyas (3) so very helpful thank you.
Just got a new stlma. Kelly Lea, looking for help on repotting as it’s only a seedling.
Love your videos. Where can I get the stakes you use on your cattleya orchids. I love the idea that support the leaves.
Your videos are very helpful. I have learned a lot.
What is the wire halo around the midsection of the orchid called/where can I purchase this? I can't see it linked in the description. 🙏
Love the Cattleya orchids. Could you please do beginners for Oncidium orchids
Hi, yes next tutorial in the series is on Oncidiums! 🥳
@@MissOrchidGirl thank you so much, love your video's
Hi! I live in N FL and recently started moving my 4 small cattleyas outside gradually. They already have new growth so I'm excited. My question is this: yesterday and today they got rained on so they are thoroughly watered, I was not home to take them in from the downpours. Should I keep them in for a few days and let them dry out? Should I continue to acclimate them to the outside light but put them somewhere where they won't get wet again? I want to have success so I'm nervous about putting them outside when it comes to water. Thank you! I've learned so much from your videos!
@@windhammer1237 Thanks, so far so good, lots of new roots and growth on them! They must be in a good spot. Yes they dry out quickly!
You are so lucky, your cattleyas must be enjoying the fresh air!
I brought a few cattleya orchids from HD, I also brought standard bag of rePotme Cattleya imperial mix. I usually would buy the orchid bark mix from HD too and my orchids didn’t do so well. I’ll repot all 3 cattleya orchids in rePotme Cattlleya imperial mix and grab a brick of sphagnum moss to mix in the mix. If some of the roots are brown or pale how do you get the orchid to produce new roots? Because HD or Lowe’s buys their orchids from local nursery vendors who has the orchids package in a regular plastic planter pot inside a plastic bag.
Hi Dani……love your videos. I have a cattleya growing outside the pot and I wanted to divide it into two plants. What do u suggest?
Hi I love your videos and have becomes really big fan . I have just purchased my first
Cattleya seedling a month ago . I keep it in in bright window but not shaded from sun and potted in bark and moss . Please help as 4 off its 5 leaves are now very yellow and I think I’m killing it . What am I doing wrong . Xx
If the mature cattleya has a lot of canes , can I remove the canes that won’t flower anymore?
Beautifully explained.🤗
......another awesome video to start the weekend. :) Thanks Danny.
I think I overdid it with sphagnum moss when I re-pot my orchids almost 2 weeks ago. I "tried" your technique (chaining the sphagnum moss throughout the pot w/ bark) but I think I used too much moss. The reason I say that is because I watered it on the day I re-potted (12 days ago to be exact), and I have not had to water it since. The moss has stayed moist for the last 12 days. It's a big difference from when I was watering/soaking it basically everyday. It is winter where and I am at, but of course my orchids are indoors. Is it normal for the moss to stay moist that long? :) Thanks again Danny, for all your help.
Hi, it's a bit long for a Catt indeed, but in summer the moss might just be ideal! Here's my idea: just run some water through the pot at your next watering, just a few seconds. In this way you will deliver a small quantity of water and practically not saturate the moss, but just dampen it. It will hydrate the orchid but it will dry faster! Hope it works! ☺️
Thank you for sharing this video Dani! 💖💖
thank you for another great vid Danni. maybe you or another viewer can help me? I love love LOVE the look of repotmes things, but if i want them to deliver to me in DK i have to pay 150 us dollars for shipment on a 155 usd order and i just can't afford to pay that for barkchips and some spongerock. does anyone know of a company in eu that sells supplies? cause my options in DK for good quality bark medium is very limited.
Great video, this one was truly necessary as all the knowledge you had shared on Cattleyas was split into various videos, often old ones 👍🏻
Beautiful images as well! Just to complete, I'd appreciate if you could say a word regarding photoperiodism but aside of your mossiae I'm not sure if you have any other photoperiodic Cattleya and you might never have truly looked into it.
Apparently, it's possible to trick those into blooming through monitoring day lenght with artificial light but I admit this is not truly for beginners. The thing is it's difficult to know how those photoperiodic orchids would detect living room lights (or not, even pros seem to contradict themselves) and if they absolutely need less than 12 hours of light (or more) to be able to bloom. Some sources seem to say that blooming might be weakened or even aborted if they get too many hours of light (or not enough if they're long day lenght ones)...
Have you got any reliable knowledge about that?
Short day lenght Cattleyas would include labiata, gaskeliana, trianae, schroederae, mossiae and maybe one or two others...
When it's growing and approaching blooming, how many hours of light does your mossiae get?
Thanks again, I've been following you for two years now :)
Hi, based on my research on natural habitats of Cattleyas, I do not believe photoperiod is any influence on them. In your example the mossiae is native to Venezuela. Checking daylength throughout the year www.timebie.com/sun/caracasve.php?q=12 we can see that variation is minimal and, in my opinion, unable to produce major effects on these Orchids. Most Cattleya species do come from Central America regions and, as we know, close to the Ecuator there is no meaningful day/night variation throughout the year. So I would not feel comfortable including photoperiod as an influence on blooms in my tutorials about Cattleyas ☺️ as you may know I do supplement light in winter to get it to the 12 hour mark as well, so many of my Cattleyas do not receive a difference in length throughout the year either. You can see the blooming results on my channel. I know sources might tell different stories, they might have their reasons, but because I don't believe they are correct I cannot lie about what I believe on my channel, that's all.
@@MissOrchidGirl Hey! I hadn't seen any notification to inform me that you had replied! Thank you so much, and I do like your answer hahah if you could get nice blooms out of your Mossiae even growing it with a light supplement up to 12 hours a day, it means day length shouldn't be such a big deal as they say... And your research regarding Venezuela and surrounding countries seem to confirm that... But how come some quoted nurseries or advanced growers say that on their blogs sometimes? 😐 This just brings confusion and they never make clear some details that would make a big difference, like the true impact (or not) of a living room light...
Anyway, thank you again and I'll keep following you ofc, greetings to you and the funny doves ;)
I bought a cattleya orchid from a clearance table. The bulbs were black except one, and the leaf for the flower stem was dead on it. I determined there were a few good roots on it, so I bought it. Soaked it, trimmed the dead roots (it still had the plug which i removed) and repotted it. After 2 months of good care it is putting out new roots but they are all above ground. Should I cover them with medium? Should I take a chance now, lift it from the medium and trim away the dead pseudobulbs and then repot it? It's been through so much and I don't want to over stress my little bargain now since it is doing well. Advice please?
Hi Danni, please could you give me some info on the rechingerara chichiriviche orchid