Hello, friend! Little Star is as cute as any baby orchid I have seen! She looks healthy and like a superstar ready to take flight. Your wonderful sense of caring for different varieties of orchids is an inspiration. Thank you for sharing another great tip about putting holes in the bottom of clear cups. Your method is a perfect one for me to use with baby orchids I have. Your video is clear and well paced- almost like having you here to guide me. You are an angel! Happy Mother's Day!!! Date: May 13, 2018
Hi, Miss S! :) Thank you so much for your sweet comment and feedback! I'm always happy to hear that my videos provide helpful information, that's the heartbeat of my channel. The clear cups really do make great orchid pots...and the holes in the bottom make it easier to water. Your comment really did make my day, and I hope you know how much I appreciate that. Happy growing, my friend! :) Amy
Hi Amy; I just sat down to check your channel to see how to water orchids in moss since I transplanted some this week. I was pleasantly surprised to see this video on my home feed ! Now tomorrow morning I can be confident I’m doing it correctly. Thanks so much and hugs from Nelly and Ozzy to Buddy :). PS, my husband heard your voice and said “orchids again”, lol!
Another nice technique is to use a round deep dish tray for flower pots (in other words - a general plastic dish for flower pots), which needs to be a large enough size to put a 'plastic square drainage grate' (from local hardware stores). The flower pot then sits on the plastic drain grate. It's then possible to just water the plant --- some prescribed amount -- every few days or so, and any water that drains through the pot will be ok, as it goes into the water tray, but the flower pot won't sit in water, because the pot sits on the drain grate. This is for cases where we don't want to take the flower pot over to a tap or bucket in order to give the spaghnum moss a soaking - which is nice and ok for small number of plants, or we got a lot of time on our hands. Otherwise, if we have lot of plants, some time-saving (but still effective) methods can come in handy.
Most welcome Amy. Thanks for your video. Your plants are doing excellently ---- your watering method is working very well indeed. Happy growing as well!
Thanks for another helpful video, Amy! I'm waiting on some moss to arrive in the mail today and I have some repotting to do. This will be my first time growing in moss, and I've avoided it (prefer bark) because I'm a member of Overwaterers Anonymous :) I'll use these tips so I don't drown my mini phals. Thanks again! All of your orchids are so beautiful and healthy! They look very well-loved :)
Hi and thanks so much for your kind words! :) I'm so glad to hear this video helped you. My mini phals really do well in the orchid grade moss. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Have a great day and happy growing!
Hi Amy! Watching your video just let me know why I keep my orchids the way that I do. I learned so much from you and your watering that I have transferred practically all of my orchids I think except for three of them into semi water culture with moss and River Rock on the bottom then I leave about an inch put my holes in with the soldering iron and then I make coals from there up with the soldering iron I feel it as I was saying with the river rock on the bottom then the Moss and then I top it off with a little bit of river rock. I love it! I think of you every time I see the Beautiful moss on the inside is all nice and green my orchid roots are so healthy and beautiful. And my containers are any beautiful plastic items that I buy at Ross or Big Lots or Party City. Love you Amy God bless! 👀👉👵👈
Hi Libby! It's always wonderful hearing from you! Thanks for sharing how you're growing and having success with your orchids. I really enjoy hearing about it. :) I'm happy that you found the right growing method for you, it makes such a difference and makes growing orchids so enjoyable. :) Many blessings and much love to you! Amy
Thank you for another informative video. As a new orchid grower, I find your guidance very helpful and understandable. I live in Toronto where conditions indoors tend to be rather dry. Besides getting a humidifier any other ideas to increase the humidity? Thank you!
Hi Peter! Thanks so much for watching and for the positive feedback! I truly appreciate it. You can try using a humidity tray around your orchids, or you can place your orchids on saucers filled with small rocks. Fill the saucers with water so that it's just under the orchid pot, so that the pot doesn't touch the water. That will create additional humidity around the orchid. Have a great day and happy growing!
Super video once again my special friend 😆 Do you use the flushing method when you fertilise your orchids? I have resorted to using a lot less water when I fertilise (that is every alternate week) but I don't know if that is the right thing to do. I have been told I must take care that I don't create an acid build-up! To date my orchids seem quite happy and I have not noticed any form of white residue on the top layer of bark. Oh yes, I also spray the aerial roots when I water every week on your advice now, as you indicated that absorption takes place along the tips and length as well. They seem ultra happy with that and I have noticed the tips have that lovely darkened reddish colour now too. Yaay we are all very happy. Love to you and Buddy and your camera gal 🌞💝 Oh and PS your orchids are all looking just too beautiful - enjoy the love my friend.
Hello my friend! :) I've noticed that since I use low doses of fertilizer, there's no fertilizer build-up. I water with clear water about once month, when I think about it. ;) Several years ago, I used fertilizers at a higher dose and salt build-up was a problem. In any media, I don't recommend high doses of fertilizers for this reason. It will break down the bark and turn it acidic...then it's all downhill from there. When your orchids are happy, that's the best sign that you're growing them well, and you're doing a great job! :) I spray down my aerial roots about once a week as well, I believe that is important for their growth as well. Always great hearing from you...sending many blessings from my Tennessee orchid clan to you! :) Amy
Aah yes .. that makes all the sense in the world. To be quite honest I do not actually measure my orchid feed as per instruction. If anything I use much less than stipulated and only do that 2x a month as mentioned. So it seems to be working for now. Yaay! Its always so lovely having the responses from Tennesee Orchid Clan alias Orchid Whisperer Anonymous (OWA) 😆 Keep em rollin' and all your lovely videos. Have a beautiful blessed day and sending orchid love from sunny South Africa
You're really wise to do what works for your orchids...it sounds like you've got an intuitive green thumb! :) You can measure and "do" everything just right, but intuition and knowing what your plants need is key. There's a part of learning to grow that really can't be taught apart from that intuition. It's part of "Orchid Whispering". lol! It makes me happy that your orchids are thriving, thanks so much for keeping me posted! Many blessings and much love from OWA!
Thank you so much this video was really helpful .I am a 1st orchid owner I had one last year but it died ..for Valentine's day my hunny bought me a beautiful one ..so I've been watching alot of UA-cam videos so I can do all the right thing this time around
Hello Mrs. Orchid Whisper er, Thank you for sharing! I need to know how to take care of my Phal. One is a mini Phal, and one has new roots coming out. The purple mini has no roots. You answered my question. Thank you for sharing! I well use a clear cup for the small mini no hoes and for the larger one with hoes. Again thank you for sharing! And have yourself a blessed day :-)
Hi! I fertilize every other time I water. I did a video Jan 2021 with a lot of info about how I fertilize, and how often. You can watch me mix up the fertilizer...that's in the title of the video. Thanks so much for watching and happy growing!
Thank you for this post. It answered several questions that I had concerning new mini orchids I purchased which were in small pots without holes, and in moss.
How often are you fertilizing your orchids that are growing in moss? Now that the temperatures are warmer? Poor little mini Phal Intenscity! I wonder if her bloom likes being turned upside down? It makes me nervous when you do that, LOL! Do you remember the moss experiment that I was going to do? I transplanted a WC Phal into moss in the middle of January. It had one root and it really wasn't thriving. The Phal is really doing well now - it suffered no transplanted shock at all. The old root did die but it now has several nice, new green roots! :)
Right now, I'm fertilizing with Better Gro and then the next watering I use Cal-Mag. I've read that you only need to fertilize in moss twice a month because the moss retains both nutrients and moisture really well. So if you're using MSU, you can fertilize twice a month and you'll be covered, because the MSU has calcium. Or you could fertilize with MSU and then alternate it with Epsom salts. Thanks for sharing the results of your experiment...it WORKED! :) I'm so glad that the Phal is doing well now in moss. That's great news! It's going to be summer this weekend! :) A & B
Caroline hi Carolyn it's me Libby. I was reading your comment and I actually do remember. I must say that I learned so much from Amy. Now I have done what's Best in my growing space and I have practically all of my orchids in semi water culture I get any plastic container that I like and I get my little soldering iron and I put holes in them put rocks on the bottom the rest I put moss and then a layer of rocks on top Philip the bottom and I can go 3 days 4 days without watering my orchids and they are outside the Moss is all green and healthy. Good luck!👉👵👈
Hi Sandy! I really like both, and I would use either one. But I have most of my minis in moss, and just one in the Orchiata bark. (I have it in bark because I ran out of moss. But it's done really well.) I think growing the minis a little bit better in moss. That was a great question, it really made me think! :) Have a great day and happy growing!
Thanks, Amy! I have been having luck with the bark and haven’t ever planted in moss. I’ll have to see if I can get my nerve up to try it soon! Thanks for all your videos. They are so helpful and much appreciated!
Hello dear I an new at your channel i like tge way you describe things !! I wish i get you noticed to help me on the folkowing issues : # i want to learn about fertilising orchids and how you do to newly potted and old ones too!! Q1 Do you fertiliser after normal watering ? or you just mix and spry / Shock ur pot ? Q2 Do you flush pot after feeding everything less NPK ? or you only flush ur pots after fertilising with NPK ? Q3 Do you use NPK as foliar feed ? What is your ppm for foliar mix !! ** I saw Carolyn She first water orchid media with RO Water and get the media wet . Then he pour only a tinny amount of soliable fertiliser on the & arround the root not making the pot wet and thereby save water and fertisiser aswell ( sound good ))!! i asked her why she does this ? She replied to me that " getting media wet and fertilise can make roots to absorve max than you pour fertiliser on a dry root !! " Any way both have good / Bad but understandind and following is always good !! but those grow on lava and bare rooted mounted orchid they might feel comfortable socking them couoke of minutes !! What you say ?
Hi Amy, I am new here! I have learn so much from you. I am beginner in growing orchids. I would like to know if orchid pot in spagnum moss, do you still fertilize every week even if the moss is still moist? Or wait for another week to fertilize. Thank you Amy
Hi Cassandra and welcome to my channel! 😇 I only water my orchids in moss when the pot gets light in weight...that means it's ready to be watered again. It might take a week or even 2. I fertilize my orchids every other time I water them. Moss retains nutrients really well. Thanks for your sweet comment, and have a great day! 🌷💞
Hi Amy, I know this is an old video, but I need some advise. Have you stopped using live spagmoss in your orchids? I have about 4 orchids that have grown the dry New Zealand Spagmoss and is green now. Should I repot them? I’ve read that it may not be good for the orchids. All 4 are doing great though, but I’m not sure what to do. Help!
Hi Carmen! I did an update video last month about this. My environment is too humid now to grow in live moss, so I've converted almost my entire collection to Orchiata bark. If you decide to repot yours, I would wait till fall, especially since they're doing so well in it. Happy growing! 😇🌺
Hello again. I asked for the. ID of the mini in this video before I realized you would show several. I need the ID of the first one in the video. Thanks.
Hi James! This mini phal is a no ID, but I have a regular-sized phal that looks exactly like it, and the ID is Phal Intenscity. I call it my "mini Intenscity". Sorry I can't be more exact with that ID. I found it at Lowe's last year, and had to have it! Have a great day and happy growing! :)
Hey amy thanx for all the great videos. Ur videos helps a lot. Well am an extremly new orchid grower( just one month or so). I am having some problem in understanding the light requirements for orchids. I have them on window where they get very bright shade but no direct sun light.do i really need to let them have some sun light on them directly(but filtered)? I mostly grow vandas and dendrobium.
Hi Sima and thank you so much for watching! I have a video, publish date Dec 27, 2017 about light requirements. My Vandas are in western-facing windows, (they require a lot of light to bloom) and my Dendrobiums are in eastern and western-facing windows. The video goes into more detail, and you can see how I have them set up. If you have other questions, feel free to ask. Happy growing! :)
@@elizabetrodriguez7778 I did an updated video on this last month with lots of info. If the moss is still wet after a week, reduce the amount of water you use. It's really easy to overwater in moss. Set your orchid pot on some paper towels to reduce the moisture if you do happen to overwater. 😇
How do you fertilize? I have oncidium orchids and though I know they would thrive in moss I keep them outside and I don't know how that would work since I don't bring them in when it rains unless there is going to be a storm. Any suggestions?
Hi Amy and thank you so much for this video and such a GORGEOUS flower!! I have two mini Phals that I've been dying to transfer to moss and also my larger Phal that was a mini lol!! I bought the Solo cups and moss so can't wait!! Btw, would Red Anthuriums that are usually sold in grocery stores do well in all moss? I got mine in October in full bloom and it's not doing well!! I tried bark and also river rocks and nothing!!
Hi Aida! Anthuriums are really prone to root rot, so the soil they prefer is about half potting soil and half perlite. I think sphagnum moss would set up too moist of an environment for them. Happy growing!
Does it matter if the moss mixture turned green? I've purchased a premium orchid mixture but not sure if I should repot it. Mine has half moss turned to green.
@@randomblueper6689 once it's green, it usually stays that way. I don't allow green moss to get really dry, proper watering is important. Not too wet, not too dry.
I would like to know if it is possible to bring an orchid back from the dead? I gave my wife on our wedding day an beautiful orchid. But it was neglected when we left it at her parents. As it has special meaning, I would like to keep it. Is this possible?
Hi Benjamin! What type of orchid is it? Is it not blooming anymore or are the leaves and roots dried up? What is the extent of the damage? If it's too far gone...if the leaves and roots are shriveled up and dead, then it would be easier to start with a new plant. But if it's not blooming and the foliage is still nice, then you can work with it. Happy growing!
Hi Miss Whisperer knows best but I took a 1.5” piece of orchid stem that looked dead it had no roots and it had a .5” cut leaf and that was it. I put it just touching Miss Whisperers water with calmag recipe and low and behold a few days later it started to get a new leaf and a root! Try it if you still have it. Who knows maybe it will come back
Hi Matthew and thanks so much for watching! You can get both type of moss I use...Better Gro orchid grade premium or Besgrow New Zealand sphagnum moss...from Amazon. Sometimes I can find the Better Gro at Lowe's. Happy growing!
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing my videos, Matthew! That's so kind of you and I appreciate you supporting my channel. Have a great day! :)
The problem is; you have made yourself complicated in the first place, just use a pot with drainage holes already.. It'll be much simple in the way of watering and ur orchid might even be healthier.
Hi! I completely changed my setup for draining my orchids growing in moss. I did a video last month where I show my watering hack. You're right, it's much easier when they're not growing in an outer container that doesn't have holes.
I love the accent. I am from Germany, I have no idea where this Madame is from, but it sounds so friendly and laid-back.
Thanks so much! 😇
Thank you Amy for all your very detail videos and explanations. I've watched lots off them and none so far come even close.
....., your videos are truly so much help to orchid growers......they look lush and happy......wonderful tutorial!
Thanks so much, Rick! :)
Hello, friend! Little Star is as cute as any baby orchid I have seen! She looks healthy and like a superstar ready to take flight. Your wonderful sense of caring for different varieties of orchids is an inspiration. Thank you for sharing another great tip about putting holes in the bottom of clear cups. Your method is a perfect one for me to use with baby orchids I have. Your video is clear and well paced- almost like having you here to guide me. You are an angel! Happy Mother's Day!!!
Date: May 13, 2018
Hi, Miss S! :) Thank you so much for your sweet comment and feedback! I'm always happy to hear that my videos provide helpful information, that's the heartbeat of my channel. The clear cups really do make great orchid pots...and the holes in the bottom make it easier to water. Your comment really did make my day, and I hope you know how much I appreciate that. Happy growing, my friend! :) Amy
Thank you so much for all your knowledge!
Hi Amy; I just sat down to check your channel to see how to water orchids in moss since I transplanted some this week. I was pleasantly surprised to see this video on my home feed ! Now tomorrow morning I can be confident I’m doing it correctly. Thanks so much and hugs from Nelly and Ozzy to Buddy :). PS, my husband heard your voice and said “orchids again”, lol!
This is genius. Very ingenious
Another nice technique is to use a round deep dish tray for flower pots (in other words - a general plastic dish for flower pots), which needs to be a large enough size to put a 'plastic square drainage grate' (from local hardware stores). The flower pot then sits on the plastic drain grate. It's then possible to just water the plant --- some prescribed amount -- every few days or so, and any water that drains through the pot will be ok, as it goes into the water tray, but the flower pot won't sit in water, because the pot sits on the drain grate. This is for cases where we don't want to take the flower pot over to a tap or bucket in order to give the spaghnum moss a soaking - which is nice and ok for small number of plants, or we got a lot of time on our hands. Otherwise, if we have lot of plants, some time-saving (but still effective) methods can come in handy.
Thanks so much for sharing this, Kenny! Happy growing!
Most welcome Amy. Thanks for your video. Your plants are doing excellently ---- your watering method is working very well indeed. Happy growing as well!
Lovely healthy plants 🤗
love the mini phal awesome ☺🐶🌸.thank you.....
Thanks for another helpful video, Amy! I'm waiting on some moss to arrive in the mail today and I have some repotting to do. This will be my first time growing in moss, and I've avoided it (prefer bark) because I'm a member of Overwaterers Anonymous :) I'll use these tips so I don't drown my mini phals. Thanks again!
All of your orchids are so beautiful and healthy! They look very well-loved :)
Hi and thanks so much for your kind words! :) I'm so glad to hear this video helped you. My mini phals really do well in the orchid grade moss. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Have a great day and happy growing!
@@OrchidWhisperer Do you need to change the moss like in repotting?
Hi Amy! Watching your video just let me know why I keep my orchids the way that I do. I learned so much from you and your watering that I have transferred practically all of my orchids I think except for three of them into semi water culture with moss and River Rock on the bottom then I leave about an inch put my holes in with the soldering iron and then I make coals from there up with the soldering iron I feel it as I was saying with the river rock on the bottom then the Moss and then I top it off with a little bit of river rock. I love it! I think of you every time I see the Beautiful moss on the inside is all nice and green my orchid roots are so healthy and beautiful. And my containers are any beautiful plastic items that I buy at Ross or Big Lots or Party City. Love you Amy God bless! 👀👉👵👈
Hi Libby! It's always wonderful hearing from you! Thanks for sharing how you're growing and having success with your orchids. I really enjoy hearing about it. :) I'm happy that you found the right growing method for you, it makes such a difference and makes growing orchids so enjoyable. :) Many blessings and much love to you! Amy
Thank you for another informative video. As a new orchid grower, I find your guidance very helpful and understandable. I live in Toronto where conditions indoors tend to be rather dry. Besides getting a humidifier any other ideas to increase the humidity? Thank you!
Hi Peter! Thanks so much for watching and for the positive feedback! I truly appreciate it. You can try using a humidity tray around your orchids, or you can place your orchids on saucers filled with small rocks. Fill the saucers with water so that it's just under the orchid pot, so that the pot doesn't touch the water. That will create additional humidity around the orchid. Have a great day and happy growing!
Super video once again my special friend 😆 Do you use the flushing method when you fertilise your orchids? I have resorted to using a lot less water when I fertilise (that is every alternate week) but I don't know if that is the right thing to do. I have been told I must take care that I don't create an acid build-up! To date my orchids seem quite happy and I have not noticed any form of white residue on the top layer of bark.
Oh yes, I also spray the aerial roots when I water every week on your advice now, as you indicated that absorption takes place along the tips and length as well. They seem ultra happy with that and I have noticed the tips have that lovely darkened reddish colour now too. Yaay we are all very happy. Love to you and Buddy and your camera gal 🌞💝
Oh and PS your orchids are all looking just too beautiful - enjoy the love my friend.
Hello my friend! :) I've noticed that since I use low doses of fertilizer, there's no fertilizer build-up. I water with clear water about once month, when I think about it. ;) Several years ago, I used fertilizers at a higher dose and salt build-up was a problem. In any media, I don't recommend high doses of fertilizers for this reason. It will break down the bark and turn it acidic...then it's all downhill from there. When your orchids are happy, that's the best sign that you're growing them well, and you're doing a great job! :) I spray down my aerial roots about once a week as well, I believe that is important for their growth as well. Always great hearing from you...sending many blessings from my Tennessee orchid clan to you! :) Amy
Aah yes .. that makes all the sense in the world. To be quite honest I do not actually measure my orchid feed as per instruction. If anything I use much less than stipulated and only do that 2x a month as mentioned. So it seems to be working for now. Yaay!
Its always so lovely having the responses from Tennesee Orchid Clan alias Orchid Whisperer Anonymous (OWA) 😆 Keep em rollin' and all your lovely videos.
Have a beautiful blessed day and sending orchid love from sunny South Africa
You're really wise to do what works for your orchids...it sounds like you've got an intuitive green thumb! :) You can measure and "do" everything just right, but intuition and knowing what your plants need is key. There's a part of learning to grow that really can't be taught apart from that intuition. It's part of "Orchid Whispering". lol! It makes me happy that your orchids are thriving, thanks so much for keeping me posted! Many blessings and much love from OWA!
Thank you so much this video was really helpful .I am a 1st orchid owner I had one last year but it died ..for Valentine's day my hunny bought me a beautiful one ..so I've been watching alot of UA-cam videos so I can do all the right thing this time around
😍😘 Very beautiful orchid 👍 😘 😘
Thank you so much! :)
Hello Mrs. Orchid Whisper er, Thank you for sharing! I need to know how to take care of my Phal. One is a mini Phal, and one has new roots coming out. The purple mini has no roots. You answered my question. Thank you for sharing! I well use a clear cup for the small mini no hoes and for the larger one with hoes. Again thank you for sharing! And have yourself a blessed day :-)
Hello! Love watching your videos, Q: Do you fertilize every watering except when you flush out the salts? tks
Hi! I fertilize every other time I water. I did a video Jan 2021 with a lot of info about how I fertilize, and how often. You can watch me mix up the fertilizer...that's in the title of the video. Thanks so much for watching and happy growing!
Thank you for this post. It answered several questions that I had concerning new mini orchids I purchased which were in small pots without holes, and in moss.
Thanks so much for letting me know this video helped you. I really appreciate your feedback! Have a great day and happy growing! :) Amy
How often are you fertilizing your orchids that are growing in moss? Now that the temperatures are warmer? Poor little mini Phal Intenscity! I wonder if her bloom likes being turned upside down? It makes me nervous when you do that, LOL! Do you remember the moss experiment that I was going to do? I transplanted a WC Phal into moss in the middle of January. It had one root and it really wasn't thriving. The Phal is really doing well now - it suffered no transplanted shock at all. The old root did die but it now has several nice, new green roots! :)
Right now, I'm fertilizing with Better Gro and then the next watering I use Cal-Mag. I've read that you only need to fertilize in moss twice a month because the moss retains both nutrients and moisture really well. So if you're using MSU, you can fertilize twice a month and you'll be covered, because the MSU has calcium. Or you could fertilize with MSU and then alternate it with Epsom salts. Thanks for sharing the results of your experiment...it WORKED! :) I'm so glad that the Phal is doing well now in moss. That's great news! It's going to be summer this weekend! :) A & B
Caroline hi Carolyn it's me Libby. I was reading your comment and I actually do remember. I must say that I learned so much from Amy. Now I have done what's Best in my growing space and I have practically all of my orchids in semi water culture I get any plastic container that I like and I get my little soldering iron and I put holes in them put rocks on the bottom the rest I put moss and then a layer of rocks on top Philip the bottom and I can go 3 days 4 days without watering my orchids and they are outside the Moss is all green and healthy. Good luck!👉👵👈
Just watched this video. Where do you get the charcoal chips and what is its purpose please?
Hi Amy. I am wondering if you prefer spagnum moss over Orchiata bark for your phal minis? Thanks for the help!
Hi Sandy! I really like both, and I would use either one. But I have most of my minis in moss, and just one in the Orchiata bark. (I have it in bark because I ran out of moss. But it's done really well.) I think growing the minis a little bit better in moss. That was a great question, it really made me think! :) Have a great day and happy growing!
Thanks, Amy! I have been having luck with the bark and haven’t ever planted in moss. I’ll have to see if I can get my nerve up to try it soon! Thanks for all your videos. They are so helpful and much appreciated!
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind words, Sandy! Happy growing! :)
Hello dear
I an new at your channel
i like tge way you describe things !! I wish i get you noticed to help me on the folkowing issues :
# i want to learn about fertilising orchids and how you do to newly potted and old ones too!!
Q1
Do you fertiliser after normal watering ? or you just mix and spry / Shock ur pot ?
Q2
Do you flush pot after feeding everything less NPK ? or you only flush ur pots after fertilising with NPK ?
Q3
Do you use NPK as foliar feed ? What is your ppm for foliar mix !!
**
I saw Carolyn
She first water orchid media with RO Water and get the media wet . Then he pour only a tinny amount of soliable fertiliser on the & arround the root not making the pot wet and thereby save water and fertisiser aswell ( sound good ))!!
i asked her why she does this ?
She replied to me that
" getting media wet and fertilise can make roots to absorve max than you pour fertiliser on a dry root !! "
Any way both have good / Bad
but understandind and following is always good !!
but those grow on lava and bare rooted mounted orchid they might feel comfortable socking them couoke of minutes !!
What you say ?
Hi Amy, I am new here! I have learn so much from you. I am beginner in growing orchids. I would like to know if orchid pot in spagnum moss, do you still fertilize every week even if the moss is still moist? Or wait for another week to fertilize. Thank you Amy
Hi Cassandra and welcome to my channel! 😇 I only water my orchids in moss when the pot gets light in weight...that means it's ready to be watered again. It might take a week or even 2. I fertilize my orchids every other time I water them. Moss retains nutrients really well. Thanks for your sweet comment, and have a great day! 🌷💞
Hi Amy, I know this is an old video, but I need some advise. Have you stopped using live spagmoss in your orchids? I have about 4 orchids that have grown the dry New Zealand Spagmoss and is green now. Should I repot them? I’ve read that it may not be good for the orchids. All 4 are doing great though, but I’m not sure what to do. Help!
Hi Carmen! I did an update video last month about this. My environment is too humid now to grow in live moss, so I've converted almost my entire collection to Orchiata bark. If you decide to repot yours, I would wait till fall, especially since they're doing so well in it. Happy growing! 😇🌺
Hello again. I asked for the. ID of the mini in this video before I realized you would show several. I need the ID of the first one in the video. Thanks.
Hi James! This mini phal is a no ID, but I have a regular-sized phal that looks exactly like it, and the ID is Phal Intenscity. I call it my "mini Intenscity". Sorry I can't be more exact with that ID. I found it at Lowe's last year, and had to have it! Have a great day and happy growing! :)
Orchid Whisperer Thanks so much for your help.
Hey amy thanx for all the great videos. Ur videos helps a lot. Well am an extremly new orchid grower( just one month or so). I am having some problem in understanding the light requirements for orchids. I have them on window where they get very bright shade but no direct sun light.do i really need to let them have some sun light on them directly(but filtered)? I mostly grow vandas and dendrobium.
Hi Sima and thank you so much for watching! I have a video, publish date Dec 27, 2017 about light requirements. My Vandas are in western-facing windows, (they require a lot of light to bloom) and my Dendrobiums are in eastern and western-facing windows. The video goes into more detail, and you can see how I have them set up. If you have other questions, feel free to ask. Happy growing! :)
Thank you so much amy.
Also have you ever tried tree fern?
How do you know what size of pot to repot your phals in? If they dont have huge roots to you put them in smaller containers?
Observing in moss when I water the orchid stays wet even after a week. Normal????????
@@elizabetrodriguez7778 I did an updated video on this last month with lots of info. If the moss is still wet after a week, reduce the amount of water you use. It's really easy to overwater in moss. Set your orchid pot on some paper towels to reduce the moisture if you do happen to overwater. 😇
@@OrchidWhisperer mine is a orchid pot with lots of holes. Today I took off all dead roots and did it again with new orchid moss. Thank u
How do you fertilize? I have oncidium orchids and though I know they would thrive in moss I keep them outside and I don't know how that would work since I don't bring them in when it rains unless there is going to be a storm. Any suggestions?
Enjoy your videos. Could you tell me the name of this orchid? I have one in bloom now but it is not a mini. NOID. Thanks.
Hi Amy and thank you so much for this video and such a GORGEOUS flower!! I have two mini Phals that I've been dying to transfer to moss and also my larger Phal that was a mini lol!! I bought the Solo cups and moss so can't wait!! Btw, would Red Anthuriums that are usually sold in grocery stores do well in all moss? I got mine in October in full bloom and it's not doing well!! I tried bark and also river rocks and nothing!!
Hi Aida! Anthuriums are really prone to root rot, so the soil they prefer is about half potting soil and half perlite. I think sphagnum moss would set up too moist of an environment for them. Happy growing!
@@OrchidWhisperer Oh thank you so much for your input, stay safe, well and warm!!💖🤗🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hi there, love your channel, very informative. Thanks for sharing them :)
Thanks so much for watching and for your awesome comment! :) Happy growing!
Thank you you love all your orchids your amazing
Hello I change my mini orchid to some moss with a plastic pot with hole in it.. what can I water with. Any tips
Hi! I use reverse osmosis water, not tap water. Happy growing!
Does your moss smell bad mine does. Is it retaining too much water ?
Hi how are you? Where can i get those clear pots?
Hi! I get the clear orchid pots from repotme.com on Amazon. Happy growing!
@@OrchidWhisperer oh thank you so much
Hello again, I forgot to add Better Gro moss right? Again thank you! :-)
Hi Blanca! Yes...be sure to use Better Gro Premium Orchid grade moss...not the regular brown basket moss. There's a big difference! Happy growing!
What did you use to put holes in your solo cups
Hi Suzie! I used a cordless drill with a small drill tip to drill the holes in the bottom of the Solo cups. Happy growing! :)
Does it matter if the moss mixture turned green? I've purchased a premium orchid mixture but not sure if I should repot it. Mine has half moss turned to green.
Your moss has sprouted...and that's a wonderful thing. All of my moss is sprouted and green. My orchids thrive in it. 🌷
@@OrchidWhisperer thank you for your prompt reply. It's a relief to know the green moss is actually good. Any tips to maintain it that way? thanks.
@@randomblueper6689 once it's green, it usually stays that way. I don't allow green moss to get really dry, proper watering is important. Not too wet, not too dry.
HI, I wanto ask, how about we dont have moss, whats another subtitute ?
I would like to know if it is possible to bring an orchid back from the dead? I gave my wife on our wedding day an beautiful orchid. But it was neglected when we left it at her parents. As it has special meaning, I would like to keep it. Is this possible?
Hi Benjamin! What type of orchid is it? Is it not blooming anymore or are the leaves and roots dried up? What is the extent of the damage? If it's too far gone...if the leaves and roots are shriveled up and dead, then it would be easier to start with a new plant. But if it's not blooming and the foliage is still nice, then you can work with it. Happy growing!
Hi Miss Whisperer knows best but I took a 1.5” piece of orchid stem that looked dead it had no roots and it had a .5” cut leaf and that was it. I put it just touching Miss Whisperers water with calmag recipe and low and behold a few days later it started to get a new leaf and a root! Try it if you still have it. Who knows maybe it will come back
Where do you get your moss?
Hi Matthew and thanks so much for watching! You can get both type of moss I use...Better Gro orchid grade premium or Besgrow New Zealand sphagnum moss...from Amazon. Sometimes I can find the Better Gro at Lowe's. Happy growing!
Thanks! Your vides are great. I have shared them with several people who ask me questions about growing them.
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing my videos, Matthew! That's so kind of you and I appreciate you supporting my channel. Have a great day! :)
Orchid Whisperer Have you ever tried this? ua-cam.com/video/SGOlvjGubow/v-deo.html
The problem is; you have made yourself complicated in the first place, just use a pot with drainage holes already..
It'll be much simple in the way of watering and ur orchid might even be healthier.
Hi! I completely changed my setup for draining my orchids growing in moss. I did a video last month where I show my watering hack. You're right, it's much easier when they're not growing in an outer container that doesn't have holes.