Thank you! Thank you for sharing your hard story with us! It feels so good to know that even a pro like yourself (yes, I consider you a PRO!) can do things to harm your orchids. It always breaks my heart when I do something that harms them. I do use it as a learning tool and don’t make the same mistake again!
Thank you so much for sharing your losses as well as your successes. We learn SO much from you! I’m newish in my orchid growing, and your wisdom has helped my orchid journey more than I can say!
I lost several orchids this summer. I live in Florida, US and put my orchids outside during the summer and we’ve had a very wet summer. I wasn’t really paying attention until they started dying. I’m so sad. I lost some very nice Cattleyas and phalaenopsis. I have learned my lessons and will be very careful now about watering 😢
Same here 😢. I live in Winter Park, Fl. I am currently nursing 5 with a mix of crown rot and burned leaves from leaving them in a not shady enough area. 🤦🏼♀️
I thought I was the only one. My phal of 6 years suddenly started turning yellow, and it took months for it to die of stem rot. One leaf at a time from oldest leaf to youngest. Had a hot and wet summer, which I thought they would like, but it looks like both were too much for it. I'm in NY
I lost all of my orchids a few years ago to thrips, and it destroyed my drive to continue the hobby. I just felt like checking in, because I remembered this channel was a huge part of my hobby. This year I acquired two jewel orchids (both ludisia & macodes) to start small (because moss and bark projects are out of my abilities), and I finally, finally got my grail to bloom. I've been dreaming of a cattleya recently, but I'll have to really take it slow. I'd hate to have another thrips incident, upside is they seem to hate steam cleaners, because I've had absolutely 0 since we steamed down areas of issue.
Hi Danny, we're all sorry for your loss. Unfortunately this is the pain basically every grower goes through... be it a beginner or a seasoned one. I visited recently a grower who cares about 500 cattleyas and when I wondered if he ever lost any... you can imagine the answer :) When something like this happens, I can complain a bit. But when it comes down to it, there is not an empty space left. It is an open one.
Hi Danny! Thanks for sharing your mishap-I’m so so sorry you lost orchids because of it BUT I think you just helped me solve the mystery of what has happened to some of MY orchids!! Live and learn. Hope you are getting settled in your new house and things calm down into a comfortable routine.❤
I'm so sorry, it's never a pleasant situation. I too loss 3 of my oldest and largest orchids due to stem rot. Never happened before until I moved into our new home smh, still figuring out temperature, humidity, etc... But I'm happy that they bloomed so nicely in my care beforehand. Thanks for sharing the ups and downs, good, bad and ugly
Like a couple of other ppl wrote, I also use a pump sprayer with the nozzle unscrewed so it pours like a gentle hose. It really depends on the design of the sprayer. I had cheap ones which the trigger was less responsive. I bought one with smoother trigger action and was more expensive. I just have to make sure the initial high pressure squirt is facing something safe (a cattleya). I’m happy with this system for my situation and that’s what I think is important - everyone will find something slightly better suited to them. And if you’re not happy with it, then the internet is a wonderful place to look for other ideas like your channel 😊
Even the most experienced people makes mistakes sometiems :) thanks for sharing! Recently had a HUGE outbreak of thrips in my collection (probably 100 orchids now?) and really felt like this was the end of it all and that my orchids would just die and id have to give up the hobby... however it seems to be going better now after agressive treatment and here in Norway winter is closing in so luckily i got it all sprayed before the cold arrived.. just crossing my fingers that it's not gonna flare up again during the winter bec OHBOY idk what to even do then.. also struggling alot to find the right pesticides here in Norway, and importing them is just a whole nother story.. ohwell the thrips will not get the better of me
Danny I am always just BLOWN AWAY at how fantastic your English is !! I am an American and I didn't know you weren't an American native speaker. Nice job !!
I also have that watering can (in green) for many years. It’s great for all the reasons you mentioned. I use it for all 100+ of my potted orchids/plants. So easy to direct!
I buy my reverse osmosis water. I am also on the second floor, where I have my orchids. I used to have those huge water jugs like you have and bought a battery pump. It was a pain, so I just started buying smaller gallon-size water. I use a watering can similar to yours.
I’m so sorry you lost some orchids. I have the same issue with the pump. I just ordered your watering can. I like the long spout because it’s sometimes hard to get to those plants in the back. I would love another puzzle!
Years ago I used to know a girl named Dannie (spelled that way) and believe it or not her older sister was named Michael, they called her Mike. Fortunately her brother's name was Richard (not Rachel) and they did call him Richard. I appreciate the orchid knowledge you share, I am a novice and have been learning a lot from your channel. I use a watering can that operates just like yours, has a very similar spout and it works quite well.
Sorry about your losses. I just recently loss a cattleya to bacterial root rot.. everything appeared fine. She was growing fabulously giving me plenty of new growths, started making flower buds then one day I went to check on them (do it daily) and she was gone. Black squishy rhizome, and black running up all pseudobulbs.. Never got to see her blooms.. one day she was fine visually the next day..she is gone.
OMG..."micro sprinkles" killed 4 of mine before I realized what was going on! I bought a water can from the dollar store almost like your Amazon one. It is the best.
Danni. As far as watering cans go, I think the one you are using is, in my opinion, the most practical. I thought long & hard before ordering the one I am currently using....big mistake! The spout comes from nearer the top of the can, so when I go to pour it tends to spills over the rim. Consequently, I can't fill it to the capacity of 1.5 ltrs. I also tried the pump sprayer and was not able to control it well enough, causing quite a mess. Ended up going back to mixing my water/fertiliser in a bucket and using the watering can filled with a 1 litre jug. I hope that all makes sense.
Hey Danny, thank you for sharing both the ups and downs of your orchid growing. You have been a huge enabler of my orchid obsession. 😂 I wanted to comment that if haven’t tried already, you may be able to unscrew and remove the nozzle from your pump waterer which will allow you to have more of a “flow” than a “spray”. Also don’t pump too much pressure at a time to keep the flow low. I’m off now to research how to care for a Monnierara Millennium Magic ‘Withcraft’ that I just got. I believe it is somewhat deciduous and this my first attempt with this so plenty of learning to do!
Hi, yes I initially unscrewed the cap but the pressure is waaaay too low and watering takes twice as long 😕 that watering can has the ideal flow I wanted to recreate but failed 🤭 and yes the millennium magic is deciduous, it takes about the same care as other Catasetum type orchids :)
Thank you for sharing videos like this. I’m in the process of losing my final two orchids after trying to switch them from ice. I’m not sure how I’ve kept them alive for four years on ice! One of my phalenopsis is forming a Keiki but I don’t know if it would survive but your videos have helped me get this far
For your crown rotted orchid I recommend making a propagation box to put them in. Techplant on RUclips has a tutorial on making them. I have some for nursing my cuttings and sick orchids and they work well.
Sorry you lost some of your Orhids Danny. It's upsetting when it is one/s you really like. I bought a bunch of Phalaenopsis earlier this year and all but two died from crown and root rot, I did not inspect the Orchids before I purchased them and I suspect the shop where I bought them from does not know how to water Orchids and just sprays them with water from a hosepipe.
So sorry about your orchids! I appreciate you showing the bad with the good though. I struggle i feel liek my orchids will do so well for a while and then suddenly be half dead! I feel like im constantly rehabbing some. I am in the US near Chicago so its hot in the summer but much colder and darker in the winter, do you think your layering/watering technique would work well? I feel like I've tried so many things and they all end up the same. I have almost all phalenopsis.
So sorry for your losses. I saw another video where the girl had the same problem, and she solved it by removing the spray nozel at the tip. Is that piece of yours removable? Apparently the water flows much nicer that way 😊
For the last 2 weeks I have been trying to revive this, phalaenopsis orchid that suffered a really bad case of root rot. I did everything from cutting off the dead roots, putting it in a vase with New Zealand sphagnum moss in light shade in my south east facing bathroom window. Even with watering, humidity from my shower, as well as taking the plant every few days and dipping the remaining roots in water for a few minutes (trying not to get the crown wet )the last remaining leaf it has seems to be withering and dying. I moved the orchid to a different spot just in case the heat from the shower might be too much for it. But other than that, I don’t know what I’m doing wrong :(
I only have a few Orchids, but I did have phalaenopsis Reshoot from the side after I damaged the top. I know you have a lot more experience but, would it be an option to cut the top of the rotted orchid to see if it shoots from the side?
Question: Is there a reason you do those layers (moss, bark, moss) vs. just mixing it all together? Or are the layers just an easy way to get equal amounts of both? Sorry to hear about your watering woes! But thanks for sharing the warning.
Sorry to hear that you lost orchids. I have always watered my pals overhead and never had problems. I use city tap water, and I am just wondering if RO filters out Cyanobacteria you mentioned you had problems with with a layer of sphagnum on top. I am not sure if leaf rot is caused by being wet for some time or something possibly in the water? Love your videos!
Same with me. I use our city water also and often have so much water in crown with no problems. I do remember someone saying that crown rot can be caused by lack of calcium. We get calcium naturally in our city water.
knowing what not to do can be even more important than knowing what to do, thanks for sharing 🙂!!!
Thank you! Thank you for sharing your hard story with us! It feels so good to know that even a pro like yourself (yes, I consider you a PRO!) can do things to harm your orchids. It always breaks my heart when I do something that harms them. I do use it as a learning tool and don’t make the same mistake again!
Thank you so much for sharing your losses as well as your successes. We learn SO much from you! I’m newish in my orchid growing, and your wisdom has helped my orchid journey more than I can say!
I lost several orchids this summer. I live in Florida, US and put my orchids outside during the summer and we’ve had a very wet summer. I wasn’t really paying attention until they started dying. I’m so sad. I lost some very nice Cattleyas and phalaenopsis. I have learned my lessons and will be very careful now about watering 😢
Same here 😢. I live in Winter Park, Fl. I am currently nursing 5 with a mix of crown rot and burned leaves from leaving them in a not shady enough area. 🤦🏼♀️
I thought I was the only one. My phal of 6 years suddenly started turning yellow, and it took months for it to die of stem rot. One leaf at a time from oldest leaf to youngest. Had a hot and wet summer, which I thought they would like, but it looks like both were too much for it. I'm in NY
I lost all of my orchids a few years ago to thrips, and it destroyed my drive to continue the hobby. I just felt like checking in, because I remembered this channel was a huge part of my hobby. This year I acquired two jewel orchids (both ludisia & macodes) to start small (because moss and bark projects are out of my abilities), and I finally, finally got my grail to bloom. I've been dreaming of a cattleya recently, but I'll have to really take it slow. I'd hate to have another thrips incident, upside is they seem to hate steam cleaners, because I've had absolutely 0 since we steamed down areas of issue.
Hi Danny, we're all sorry for your loss. Unfortunately this is the pain basically every grower goes through... be it a beginner or a seasoned one. I visited recently a grower who cares about 500 cattleyas and when I wondered if he ever lost any... you can imagine the answer :) When something like this happens, I can complain a bit. But when it comes down to it, there is not an empty space left. It is an open one.
Hi Danny! Thanks for sharing your mishap-I’m so so sorry you lost orchids because of it BUT I think you just helped me solve the mystery of what has happened to some of MY orchids!! Live and learn. Hope you are getting settled in your new house and things calm down into a comfortable routine.❤
I'm so sorry, it's never a pleasant situation. I too loss 3 of my oldest and largest orchids due to stem rot. Never happened before until I moved into our new home smh, still figuring out temperature, humidity, etc... But I'm happy that they bloomed so nicely in my care beforehand.
Thanks for sharing the ups and downs, good, bad and ugly
Like a couple of other ppl wrote, I also use a pump sprayer with the nozzle unscrewed so it pours like a gentle hose. It really depends on the design of the sprayer. I had cheap ones which the trigger was less responsive. I bought one with smoother trigger action and was more expensive. I just have to make sure the initial high pressure squirt is facing something safe (a cattleya). I’m happy with this system for my situation and that’s what I think is important - everyone will find something slightly better suited to them. And if you’re not happy with it, then the internet is a wonderful place to look for other ideas like your channel 😊
Even the most experienced people makes mistakes sometiems :) thanks for sharing! Recently had a HUGE outbreak of thrips in my collection (probably 100 orchids now?) and really felt like this was the end of it all and that my orchids would just die and id have to give up the hobby... however it seems to be going better now after agressive treatment and here in Norway winter is closing in so luckily i got it all sprayed before the cold arrived.. just crossing my fingers that it's not gonna flare up again during the winter bec OHBOY idk what to even do then.. also struggling alot to find the right pesticides here in Norway, and importing them is just a whole nother story.. ohwell the thrips will not get the better of me
Danny I am always just BLOWN AWAY at how fantastic your English is !! I am an American and I didn't know you weren't an American native speaker. Nice job !!
I always learn from your videos ❤
I also have that watering can (in green) for many years. It’s great for all the reasons you mentioned. I use it for all 100+ of my potted orchids/plants. So easy to direct!
I buy my reverse osmosis water. I am also on the second floor, where I have my orchids. I used to have those huge water jugs like you have and bought a battery pump. It was a pain, so I just started buying smaller gallon-size water. I use a watering can similar to yours.
I’m so sorry you lost some orchids. I have the same issue with the pump. I just ordered your watering can. I like the long spout because it’s sometimes hard to get to those plants in the back. I would love another puzzle!
Years ago I used to know a girl named Dannie (spelled that way) and believe it or not her older sister was named Michael, they called her Mike. Fortunately her brother's name was Richard (not Rachel) and they did call him Richard.
I appreciate the orchid knowledge you share, I am a novice and have been learning a lot from your channel. I use a watering can that operates just like yours, has a very similar spout and it works quite well.
What to do now?
Get another seedling and wait around?
Yesss! Bc we are here to learn from our mostakes and the time is going to pass anyway😇
Thank you for explaining your watering system so carefully. That was very helpful.
Sorry about your losses. I just recently loss a cattleya to bacterial root rot.. everything appeared fine. She was growing fabulously giving me plenty of new growths, started making flower buds then one day I went to check on them (do it daily) and she was gone. Black squishy rhizome, and black running up all pseudobulbs.. Never got to see her blooms.. one day she was fine visually the next day..she is gone.
OMG..."micro sprinkles" killed 4 of mine before I realized what was going on! I bought a water can from the dollar store almost like your Amazon one. It is the best.
Danni. As far as watering cans go, I think the one you are using is, in my opinion, the most practical. I thought long & hard before ordering the one I am currently using....big mistake! The spout comes from nearer the top of the can, so when I go to pour it tends to spills over the rim. Consequently, I can't fill it to the capacity of 1.5 ltrs. I also tried the pump sprayer and was not able to control it well enough, causing quite a mess. Ended up going back to mixing my water/fertiliser in a bucket and using the watering can filled with a 1 litre jug. I hope that all makes sense.
Hey Danny, thank you for sharing both the ups and downs of your orchid growing. You have been a huge enabler of my orchid obsession. 😂 I wanted to comment that if haven’t tried already, you may be able to unscrew and remove the nozzle from your pump waterer which will allow you to have more of a “flow” than a “spray”. Also don’t pump too much pressure at a time to keep the flow low. I’m off now to research how to care for a Monnierara Millennium Magic ‘Withcraft’ that I just got. I believe it is somewhat deciduous and this my first attempt with this so plenty of learning to do!
Hi, yes I initially unscrewed the cap but the pressure is waaaay too low and watering takes twice as long 😕 that watering can has the ideal flow I wanted to recreate but failed 🤭 and yes the millennium magic is deciduous, it takes about the same care as other Catasetum type orchids :)
Try adding alot of cinnamon powder at tge top of the crown so it might absorb the wetness and you may get a keiki as long as tge roots seem fine
Have the same type of watering can, love it. Lost the mist orchids in my collection at once due to a pest treatment😢 Three phals gone.
Thank you for sharing videos like this. I’m in the process of losing my final two orchids after trying to switch them from ice.
I’m not sure how I’ve kept them alive for four years on ice!
One of my phalenopsis is forming a Keiki but I don’t know if it would survive but your videos have helped me get this far
I did the same boubou and lost 6 of my favorites this summer. 2 are semi alive still. Surprisingly the ones i don't really care much about are fine 😂
I can relate. I've lost so many orchids. My watering technique is still not perfected.
For your crown rotted orchid I recommend making a propagation box to put them in. Techplant on RUclips has a tutorial on making them. I have some for nursing my cuttings and sick orchids and they work well.
Sorry you lost some of your Orhids Danny. It's upsetting when it is one/s you really like. I bought a bunch of Phalaenopsis earlier this year and all but two died from crown and root rot, I did not inspect the Orchids before I purchased them and I suspect the shop where I bought them from does not know how to water Orchids and just sprays them with water from a hosepipe.
Thanks for the advice. Sorry that you lost some. It's always distressing
So sorry about your orchids! I appreciate you showing the bad with the good though. I struggle i feel liek my orchids will do so well for a while and then suddenly be half dead! I feel like im constantly rehabbing some. I am in the US near Chicago so its hot in the summer but much colder and darker in the winter, do you think your layering/watering technique would work well? I feel like I've tried so many things and they all end up the same. I have almost all phalenopsis.
do you have a video on caring for mounted orchids ? thanks so much!
Hi, yes here you go :) ruclips.net/video/b84yKBbjXL0/видео.htmlsi=fDBVkrszyfew_L_Q
I removed the nozzle from my pump and it has way less messy flow now.
Have you considered just getting more fans blowing to evaporate the water?
I lost my oldest schilleriana to a splash this week too. Stinks!
So sorry for your losses. I saw another video where the girl had the same problem, and she solved it by removing the spray nozel at the tip. Is that piece of yours removable? Apparently the water flows much nicer that way 😊
For the last 2 weeks I have been trying to revive this, phalaenopsis orchid that suffered a really bad case of root rot. I did everything from cutting off the dead roots, putting it in a vase with New Zealand sphagnum moss in light shade in my south east facing bathroom window. Even with watering, humidity from my shower, as well as taking the plant every few days and dipping the remaining roots in water for a few minutes (trying not to get the crown wet )the last remaining leaf it has seems to be withering and dying. I moved the orchid to a different spot just in case the heat from the shower might be too much for it. But other than that, I don’t know what I’m doing wrong :(
I only have a few Orchids, but I did have phalaenopsis Reshoot from the side after I damaged the top. I know you have a lot more experience but, would it be an option to cut the top of the rotted orchid to see if it shoots from the side?
Question: Is there a reason you do those layers (moss, bark, moss) vs. just mixing it all together? Or are the layers just an easy way to get equal amounts of both? Sorry to hear about your watering woes! But thanks for sharing the warning.
Hi Danny,i am begginer to the orchids what water can be use to the orchids is the tap water good?or need to buy water in a bottle?
How many liters do you go through on watering day? Your collection is large, yes? 200 plus?
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Hi iam new to your channel and Orchids could you please tell me what fertalizer I should use an how often I live in the UK
Thank you
Sorry to hear that you lost orchids. I have always watered my pals overhead and never had problems. I use city tap water, and I am just wondering if RO filters out Cyanobacteria you mentioned you had problems with with a layer of sphagnum on top. I am not sure if leaf rot is caused by being wet for some time or something possibly in the water? Love your videos!
Same with me. I use our city water also and often have so much water in crown with no problems. I do remember someone saying that crown rot can be caused by lack of calcium. We get calcium naturally in our city water.
We always learn from our mistake and it can be pricey one 😢😅 i lost one of my mini mark peloric which costed me 65€ 🙃 thanks to my newbie mistake
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