You have wonderful orchids and you get along well with them . I made friends with orchids phal . They grow and bloom . I/m not very with orchid dendrobium . Tell me if possible how you tare care of them from the moment of purchase what do you do how do you tare care pf them . Thanks a lot .
@@madinasharifullina2480 thank you! When I first get an orchid, I research the lighting, watering, temperature, and fertilizer needs. I then choose my best growing space for the lighting and temperature. I check for any pests and treat if any are found. If I’m unsure at all about pest being present, I will keep the orchid separate from any of my growing areas for close to a month. I do not repot right away unless the media is very bad. I let the orchid adapt first for at least 3 to 6 weeks. If after that time, the orchid seems to be doing OK and if the media seems old, I will repot. If the media seems OK, I won’t repot until it’s needed. I water my orchids when they are reaching dryness, trying very hard not to let them go completely dry. Usually in summer that is once a week and in winter that’s every 10 to 14 days. For fertilizer during active vegetative growth. I try to fertilize 2 to 3 times a month with a weak solution and when the plant is not growing, I pull back on fertilizer to once a month to every six weeks. Every few months, I take damp paper towels, and wipe the dust off of leaves and closely check for pests. I look for pests each time I water too, but when cleaning the leaves, I especially look in the nooks and crannies. I am certainly not perfect in all of these instructions and there have been times where I haven’t been able to fertilize for several months or I get behind on my watering schedule and the Orchids go dry a bit too long and can shrivel. I try my best and thankfully most orchids are very forgiving and very tough. thank you so much for watching and if I can answer anything in more detail, please let me know.
Beautiful 👍☃️🌹🍀🌲❤️🌝
Beautiful plant varieties
@@meenaxisanga thank you 💕
Dendrobium spectabile
@@bundakiyama hi thanks for watching! I don’t have the Dendrobium spectabile yet in my collection. I do have the alexandre which is very similar.
You have wonderful orchids and you get along well with them . I made friends with orchids phal . They grow and bloom . I/m not very with orchid dendrobium . Tell me if possible how you tare care of them from the moment of purchase what do you do how do you tare care pf them . Thanks a lot .
@@madinasharifullina2480 thank you! When I first get an orchid, I research the lighting, watering, temperature, and fertilizer needs. I then choose my best growing space for the lighting and temperature. I check for any pests and treat if any are found. If I’m unsure at all about pest being present, I will keep the orchid separate from any of my growing areas for close to a month. I do not repot right away unless the media is very bad. I let the orchid adapt first for at least 3 to 6 weeks. If after that time, the orchid seems to be doing OK and if the media seems old, I will repot. If the media seems OK, I won’t repot until it’s needed. I water my orchids when they are reaching dryness, trying very hard not to let them go completely dry. Usually in summer that is once a week and in winter that’s every 10 to 14 days. For fertilizer during active vegetative growth. I try to fertilize 2 to 3 times a month with a weak solution and when the plant is not growing, I pull back on fertilizer to once a month to every six weeks. Every few months, I take damp paper towels, and wipe the dust off of leaves and closely check for pests. I look for pests each time I water too, but when cleaning the leaves, I especially look in the nooks and crannies. I am certainly not perfect in all of these instructions and there have been times where I haven’t been able to fertilize for several months or I get behind on my watering schedule and the Orchids go dry a bit too long and can shrivel. I try my best and thankfully most orchids are very forgiving and very tough. thank you so much for watching and if I can answer anything in more detail, please let me know.
Pests really take a toll on the poor dens 😢
@@tropicalplantsfinland I know…so mean of them