The secret is actually quite valid. My friend had a dying orchid and it was brought back to life with such personal attention. Lovely video as usual. Hope the plant flourishes with bloom and we get to see through your eyes.
I wish you all the best for bloom. Through others’ posts, I saw this happening for at most 10-11 buds but not so many. Usually 4-5 blooms are standard I think. Yet to experience this personally. But very happy to see this and will wait for your blooming video.
I loved the no. 6 and secret. Once that music played when you're drawing parallelism with the cosmos, it took me back to the original video, which kind of still made me feel 'something inscrutable.'
All the best, Ghosh! There are so many beautiful things to appreciate in our natural world, but one's eyes and sensibilities make the difference. Such is the case with you.
That shot with two different shaped dews on leaf…I can watch that with that music for a long time. You have an eye for unusual beauty. That’s where your videos are different.
This flower is a Chinese cacti, mistaken for Brahmakamal. Original Brahmakamal, is the state flower of Utharakand. Which grows only in high altitude Himalayan mountains.
Evident you haven’t seen the first Brahma Kamal video in my channel. I addressed the confusion, difference of opinion including root of such confusion in detail there. Saussurea obvallata, the one which grows in Hemkund, botanists are still divided in their opinions regarding whether that’s the original Brahmakamal. And this is not the Queen of the Night, the Chinese cacti.
This is INSANE! So cool…and loved your secret 🤫 You always deliver!
The secret is actually quite valid. My friend had a dying orchid and it was brought back to life with such personal attention. Lovely video as usual. Hope the plant flourishes with bloom and we get to see through your eyes.
Not a gardening person, but I watched as it is from Out of the Den. Now I am thinking of getting some plants! The enthusiasm is infectious.
Getting plants is always a good idea as this planet is suffocated with concrete.
I wish you all the best for bloom. Through others’ posts, I saw this happening for at most 10-11 buds but not so many. Usually 4-5 blooms are standard I think. Yet to experience this personally. But very happy to see this and will wait for your blooming video.
Thank you!
This is fantastic news! I remember the amazing video and glad to know we will be once again up for some treat.
I loved the no. 6 and secret. Once that music played when you're drawing parallelism with the cosmos, it took me back to the original video, which kind of still made me feel 'something inscrutable.'
Beautiful ninformative video
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All the best, Ghosh! There are so many beautiful things to appreciate in our natural world, but one's eyes and sensibilities make the difference. Such is the case with you.
That shot with two different shaped dews on leaf…I can watch that with that music for a long time. You have an eye for unusual beauty. That’s where your videos are different.
As always fantastic insights!! And I knew you would be the one to nurture the plant and help it thrive!!
Really enjoyed watching this..how many bloomed?
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Nicely explained. Thanks a lot
This is amazing.
Very interesting video. I like it.
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This flower is a Chinese cacti, mistaken for Brahmakamal. Original Brahmakamal, is the state flower of Utharakand. Which grows only in high altitude Himalayan mountains.
Evident you haven’t seen the first Brahma Kamal video in my channel. I addressed the confusion, difference of opinion including root of such confusion in detail there. Saussurea obvallata, the one which grows in Hemkund, botanists are still divided in their opinions regarding whether that’s the original Brahmakamal. And this is not the Queen of the Night, the Chinese cacti.
@@outoftheden There is no doubt, Brahmakamal is the one that grows in high altitude Himalayas. These Chinese Cacti is an imposter.