@@TheOrchidHut I live in USDA zone 7A, temperate climate I kept them outside year round in winter they are in a heated greenhouse some are inside but grow best outside because I don’t have grow lights. I keep them wet in the summer water everyday in a bark
Generally speaking, a good time to repot is when there are new roots growing. This way if older more sensitive roots fail, the new ones will give you a better chance for the plant. My Zygonisia's seem to be less sensitive to repotting than my pure Zygos and after a good sulk for a few months, they have gleefully thrown up strong new growths. Hopefully yours will as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience! That spot I pointed out at the end of the video was not a spike but rather a new growth. The new roots from the previous growth are headed down into the media now. All good!
You should refer to miss orchid girl to help you be more successful with your orchids I notice you dont use spagnum moss which retains moisture better...I've been following her for some years now with much success with my orchids...just a small tip... good luck with your babies😊
No thanks. In fact, her methods absolutely don’t work in my humid growing environment. Why do you think I’m not successful? Every orchid type has different growing requirements and every grower experiences successes and failures. It’s part of the hobby.
@@TheOrchidHut not thinking your not successful I too live in Texas and her methods work for me just a tip no disrespect intended...but I do notice your babies show signs of dehydration...and her methods absolutely have helped me tremdously...happy growing❤️
Thank You for the video.. I do have a question about your pot. Why doesn't your new pot have a few side holes for air movement ? I also need to do a repot and wondering IF the new pot I use should have those holes .
I think the answer lies in your growing environment. I am in a very hot climate and during the peak of summer I had to water this orchid twice a day! It was that thirsty! So the side holes would have worked against me. The media mix I made gave the plant enough air circulation.
@@TheOrchidHut Thank You so much. I am in the U.S zone 6 and try not to over water in the winter. I have my 1st Zygonisia ( Roquebrune SEAFOAM and so glad I found your video . I see what your saying now about my environment. Again Thank You so much..
Nice repot! You are very clear in explaining what you are doing. Thank you.
Thank you and you’re welcome! That is the educator in me coming out. 🙂
Trying to prepare the right amount of media is like trying to cook the right amount of pasta lol
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I absolutely love Zygos
What is your growing environment like and what do you do to be successful with them? Thanks for watching!
@@TheOrchidHut I live in USDA zone 7A, temperate climate I kept them outside year round in winter they are in a heated greenhouse some are inside but grow best outside because I don’t have grow lights. I keep them wet in the summer water everyday in a bark
Thanks for sharing that info. We all find different ways for the growing to work!
Generally speaking, a good time to repot is when there are new roots growing. This way if older more sensitive roots fail, the new ones will give you a better chance for the plant. My Zygonisia's seem to be less sensitive to repotting than my pure Zygos and after a good sulk for a few months, they have gleefully thrown up strong new growths. Hopefully yours will as well.
Thanks for sharing your experience! That spot I pointed out at the end of the video was not a spike but rather a new growth. The new roots from the previous growth are headed down into the media now. All good!
I am learning about different types of orchids species from your video and how to care for them thank you for information. 😊
You are very welcome and thank you for watching!
You should refer to miss orchid girl to help you be more successful with your orchids I notice you dont use spagnum moss which retains moisture better...I've been following her for some years now with much success with my orchids...just a small tip... good luck with your babies😊
No thanks. In fact, her methods absolutely don’t work in my humid growing environment. Why do you think I’m not successful? Every orchid type has different growing requirements and every grower experiences successes and failures. It’s part of the hobby.
@@TheOrchidHut not thinking your not successful I too live in Texas and her methods work for me just a tip no disrespect intended...but I do notice your babies show signs of dehydration...and her methods absolutely have helped me tremdously...happy growing❤️
Thank You for the video.. I do have a question about your pot. Why doesn't your new pot have a few side holes for air movement ? I also need to do a repot and wondering IF the new pot I use should have those holes .
I think the answer lies in your growing environment. I am in a very hot climate and during the peak of summer I had to water this orchid twice a day! It was that thirsty! So the side holes would have worked against me. The media mix I made gave the plant enough air circulation.
@@TheOrchidHut Thank You so much. I am in the U.S zone 6 and try not to over water in the winter. I have my 1st Zygonisia ( Roquebrune SEAFOAM and so glad I found your video . I see what your saying now about my environment. Again Thank You so much..