Noooooooo! Correction! Grammatophyllums are KNOWN for their ability to feed themselves and the way they do that is thru those white roots that are directed upwards, you are not supposed to cut all of them off, they are NOT dead, they serve a purpose of collecting leaf litter and other things that fall into the pot. I really do hope those roots grow back.
I just received my grammatophyllum 2wks ago...thru my research yes they need lots of moisture I used pine bark and spagnum moss as my medium so far so good hadnt watered yet but since she's been potted I noticed how she's really spreaded out thinking she loves the extra room...I wish you luck with your gramma👍🏼
I found your channel searching for this particular variety. I have this orchid, it has green fragrant flowers but it desperately needs repotting. Thanks for the vid!
I don't have the ones in videos anymore as my friends wanted them when they came for visit. I since imported more of these orchids. They are still recovering from shipping shock. I have about 20 plus Grammatophyllum now.
When do you water these type of plants. Do you let the moss completely dry out? I just got three of this type of orchid. Im trying to figure out when i need to water
I'm not sure, given socal strong sun, I kinda doubt it. we do not have the kind of relative humidity unless of course you want to water it daily as palm tree tend to not hold water(correct me if I am wrong). Hope that helps
Flower bud grows from flower spike. Flower spike growth usually can't tell until it grows longer. Also, for this particular species, Flower spike usually form around late fall to early winter. It was first time for me to grow this type of orchid, so I have not seen one spike growing myself. I've seen picture of it blooming on multiple nodes along the bulbs. Hope thar helps
Hi so how would you deal with those roots sticking out? I bought one exactly like that with the root hairs sticking out not sure if to put it in a bigger pot and cover it or leave it sticking out. Help!
Noooooooo! Correction! Grammatophyllums are KNOWN for their ability to feed themselves and the way they do that is thru those white roots that are directed upwards, you are not supposed to cut all of them off, they are NOT dead, they serve a purpose of collecting leaf litter and other things that fall into the pot. I really do hope those roots grow back.
Thanks for pointing it out. I'll keep that in mind next time.
I never heard of this type of orchid before. It looks vigorous and that dried flower spike looked huge. I bet the flowers are amazing.
First time I've seen this type, a quick Google search will bring up the images for its flower. You will love it
I just received my grammatophyllum 2wks ago...thru my research yes they need lots of moisture I used pine bark and spagnum moss as my medium so far so good hadnt watered yet but since she's been potted I noticed how she's really spreaded out thinking she loves the extra room...I wish you luck with your gramma👍🏼
Thank you. I might buy more lol
Would love a follow up video to see if there is a difference in growth of the plant using the 2 different potting media.
I no longer have the plants with me. Friends came over, saw them, and asked if they could have it. I gave it to them.
Thank you. It’s very helpful.
Thanks
How are your plants doing?Can you update which pot did better and if it flowered yet? TIA.
I found your channel searching for this particular variety. I have this orchid, it has green fragrant flowers but it desperately needs repotting. Thanks for the vid!
I don't have the ones in videos anymore as my friends wanted them when they came for visit. I since imported more of these orchids. They are still recovering from shipping shock. I have about 20 plus Grammatophyllum now.
Hi is a big plant! Do you have a picture of the flowers from this plant
No, I bought it without flower. Once it bloom, I'll post the flower
When do you water these type of plants. Do you let the moss completely dry out? I just got three of this type of orchid. Im trying to figure out when i need to water
Best not to let it completely dry out. Good luck
Thanks for the video. I’m from so cal also, Los Angeles I wanted to ask you if you can grow this type of orchid on a palm tree?
I'm not sure, given socal strong sun, I kinda doubt it. we do not have the kind of relative humidity unless of course you want to water it daily as palm tree tend to not hold water(correct me if I am wrong). Hope that helps
What is different from new growth and flowers bud.
Flower bud grows from flower spike. Flower spike growth usually can't tell until it grows longer. Also, for this particular species, Flower spike usually form around late fall to early winter. It was first time for me to grow this type of orchid, so I have not seen one spike growing myself. I've seen picture of it blooming on multiple nodes along the bulbs. Hope thar helps
What kind of rock?
Those roots dont wanna come off becusae they are not SUPPOSED TO!!
Hi so how would you deal with those roots sticking out? I bought one exactly like that with the root hairs sticking out not sure if to put it in a bigger pot and cover it or leave it sticking out. Help!
Sorry the top
Root is not supposed to be cut it’s aerial roots I think😢
It should be fine, it will grow new growth and new sets of roots.
Hello , I am from Indonesia thanks you for sharing.please subtitle / translate Indonesia 🙏
Thanks, I'll see if I can figure out how to use Google translate service for video caption/subtitile.
Can you put in a tree?
Hello, thanks for watching. I am sure you can, but mind you, it does grow big. So, maybe at the base of the tree.
What kind of rock?
Any kind of rocks would work.