THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for this information...I moved from Florida to Virginia Beach recently and need to repot many of the orchids that I brought with me. I have had to keep them around the rim of my jetted bathtub, since it is too cold here to keep them outside. I got so much good information from you, and look forward to repotting my orchids soon, AND to hoping that they will enjoy living in VA Beach in summer. I will continue to follow your good videos.
I really enjoyed your video and learned a lot about dividing Catteleyas which I have been a bit scared to attempt. And I also enjoyed seeing all your orchids so full of blooms. Thanks
Oh, how I miss living where people don't look at me like I have three heads when I say the word "root" the way you do. I'm a long-time Minnesotan, and after eleven years of living in New Orleans, I still have kept my "Minnesoooodah accent." I get teased so much, and I've been asked if I'm from a different country due to my strong accent! But, despite the fact that I can grow some of my orchids outdoors year-round, I still have not found an orchid nursery that has the selection or quality that Orchids, Ltd. has, and while I admit that I do like wearing shorts in January (like I am now, but got teased, because they say "Vikings" on them, and well, it's all Saints all the time, here) I do really miss being able to drive to Plymouth and drop a (couple) hundred dollars to buy some (too many!) orchids! I guess I shouldn't rule it out, it's just that it's an 18-hour drive now, rather than 20 minutes like before. Great video, just as I expected it to be when I saw the source.
Thank you for the advice! I finally got brave enough to attempt re-potting, then wondered if I could divide some of them, and yes I can :-) I have the same fuschia/yellow orchid in the background!
thank you very helpful just came back singapore and someone has given me a load of overgrown orchids which need dividing just got to get my compost thanks
We have a chocolate orchid, like the yellow Likasky Eromatico shown in your tutorial, with many pods I would like to divide. We bought another one with only one pod. Since you suggest 3 new growths how did the growers start with only one pod?
what happens if the first one does start to put out new plants? I have 3 of the first type that are about three years old. One of them has three new spots that are putting on leaves separate from the original plant. I wish I knew how to send a picture here.
Will you do a video on "pruning" cattleya seedlings that make multiple leads (so take longer to bloom) so they bloom sooner And also will you make a video on front-bulbing? (As in growing an orchid out of a virus?) I know there's no cure for virus, but Jeff Bradley mentions (in one of the videos from odoms) front bulbing and says that the viral load, if you will, on front bulbed orchids is way less.
I have a single orchid plant that cant be divided its almost ten inches across and Im running out of room for it, how large can it grow? it has not flowered in a year
Which variety of orchid do you have? If it is a monopodial grower (like Phalaenopsis) you can simply trim the roots to keep the plant in the same size container. Very few need pots larger than 10 inches when they are mature.
@@OrchidWebTV I honestly dont know, But Im assuming its the kind that get sold in home depo and lowes all the time, or in grocery stores here in PA. my daughter gave it to me because it looked alike it was dying, I brought it home and took it out of the glass [air free ] pot it was in, trimmed all the dead roots, and repotted it with fresh orchid 'soil' in a proper air flow container, then gave it proper light. now its gigantic, lol but no flower.
Thank you for sharing this information which I will use. Question, the first orchid that you showed is the one that I first procured. Is there anyway to divide it?
Clear and simple, not a lot of personal comments which I find distracting. Thank you.
I love the way you show and explain; short and simple. LOVE IT! will be following
Just divided my first orchid today. Thanks for the tips! 🤞🏻🤞🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH for this information...I moved from Florida to Virginia Beach recently and need to repot many of the orchids that I brought with me. I have had to keep them around the rim of my jetted bathtub, since it is too cold here to keep them outside. I got so much good information from you, and look forward to repotting my orchids soon, AND to hoping that they will enjoy living in VA Beach in summer. I will continue to follow your good videos.
I really enjoyed your video and learned a lot about dividing Catteleyas which I have been a bit scared to attempt. And I also enjoyed seeing all your orchids so full of blooms. Thanks
Excellent tutorial! I can't wait to visit your store when we return to MN in the Spring. Thank you!
Oh, how I miss living where people don't look at me like I have three heads when I say the word "root" the way you do. I'm a long-time Minnesotan, and after eleven years of living in New Orleans, I still have kept my "Minnesoooodah accent." I get teased so much, and I've been asked if I'm from a different country due to my strong accent! But, despite the fact that I can grow some of my orchids outdoors year-round, I still have not found an orchid nursery that has the selection or quality that Orchids, Ltd. has, and while I admit that I do like wearing shorts in January (like I am now, but got teased, because they say "Vikings" on them, and well, it's all Saints all the time, here) I do really miss being able to drive to Plymouth and drop a (couple) hundred dollars to buy some (too many!) orchids! I guess I shouldn't rule it out, it's just that it's an 18-hour drive now, rather than 20 minutes like before. Great video, just as I expected it to be when I saw the source.
Man! That was a good video to watch
Thank you for the advice! I finally got brave enough to attempt re-potting, then wondered if I could divide some of them, and yes I can :-) I have the same fuschia/yellow orchid in the background!
Perfect advise. Just what I needed. Thank you.
"Do not worry about damaging the ruts"
So helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing mate.
thank you very helpful just came back singapore and someone has given me a load of overgrown orchids which need dividing just got to get my compost thanks
Ann Smith compost you need to use bark
Thank you for your clear information. Australia
Great tutorial ❤
Wonderful video! Thank you so much!
Que linda essa mini amarela 😮
excellent video. now to divide and re-seat
Dividing means I need so many more pots and space!
enjoyed this - I am a orchid grower too.
We have a chocolate orchid, like the yellow Likasky Eromatico shown in your tutorial, with many pods I would like to divide. We bought another one with only one pod. Since you suggest 3 new growths how did the growers start with only one pod?
@orchidweb what kind of Orchid is that yellow and white one?
very beautiful!!
👍trimkasih Vidionya. 🙏🙏🙏
Very good Thanks
what happens if the first one does start to put out new plants? I have 3 of the first type that are about three years old. One of them has three new spots that are putting on leaves separate from the original plant. I wish I knew how to send a picture here.
same here, one of mine of that type is doing th same and it is way healthier then its mama so I want to start another fresh pot
Really useful video, thanks - BUT please don’t promote the use of any peat based products - peat needs to be kept in the ground!
Will you do a video on "pruning" cattleya seedlings that make multiple leads (so take longer to bloom) so they bloom sooner
And also will you make a video on front-bulbing? (As in growing an orchid out of a virus?)
I know there's no cure for virus, but Jeff Bradley mentions (in one of the videos from odoms) front bulbing and says that the viral load, if you will, on front bulbed orchids is way less.
I have a single orchid plant that cant be divided its almost ten inches across and Im running out of room for it, how large can it grow? it has not flowered in a year
Which variety of orchid do you have? If it is a monopodial grower (like Phalaenopsis) you can simply trim the roots to keep the plant in the same size container. Very few need pots larger than 10 inches when they are mature.
@@OrchidWebTV I honestly dont know, But Im assuming its the kind that get sold in home depo and lowes all the time, or in grocery stores here in PA. my daughter gave it to me because it looked alike it was dying, I brought it home and took it out of the glass [air free ] pot it was in, trimmed all the dead roots, and repotted it with fresh orchid 'soil' in a proper air flow container, then gave it proper light. now its gigantic, lol but no flower.
I have what looks like a new plant growing on the stem. How do i pot it
😊thanks
Thank you for sharing this information which I will use. Question, the first orchid that you showed is the one that I first procured. Is there anyway to divide it?
oh, in VietNam, when divide Cattleya we just cut 3 foliage, because its will be blooming when he grows to 5 foliage!
Great video!! The way you pronounce root though lmao "rut"
Give up
ca2jarman
I would like to know the best materials for orchid potting
Wow wonderful
Please.explain the potting mix?
What is the red flower plant in the background at 6:08?
Verry.good
learned a lot thanks!
the orchids are very natural.
.... THANK YOU SO MUCH...!
Muy buen video gracias:)
thank you sir
how to.cure my cattleya they have dark small spot.😢
Awesome ..
..i.luve to grow
Please sir.... 1pic orchid plant send for me...
Plzzzzzz sri
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ух ! как храбро он режет корни ))) не церемонится как мы делим свои кусты дрожащими руками ))))
Ah the MissOrchidGirl LECA phase
kalau ini omongan jelas dan sambil praktek, jadi jelas
sinhala song
Muy buen video gracias:)