Watering Secrets Orchids Wish You Knew!

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
  • Discover the secrets to perfect orchid watering in this video! Learn how and when to water orchids, the best techniques for different orchid genera, and seasonal watering tips. Whether you’re an orchid beginner or an experienced grower, this guide will help you avoid overwatering, underwatering, and root rot. Find out how to adjust your orchid care routine for different climates, especially in subtropical and tropical regions. With proper watering, your orchids will thrive and bloom year-round. Watch now to keep your orchids hydrated, healthy, and happy!”
    Keywords: orchid watering, how to water orchids, orchid care, watering tips, overwatering, root rot, underwatering, tropical orchid care, subtropical orchid care, orchid hydration, orchid bloom, seasonal watering.
    ‪@IngramOrchidsandMore‬ @rickl.orchids

КОМЕНТАРІ • 60

  • @FredPippin-do3ly
    @FredPippin-do3ly День тому +1

    I have been watching your programs daily and I really have enjoyed them. I have to admit they have changed my orchid culture a lot for the better. I have been growing orchids off and on for over 35 years. I'm a member of the AMOS and the Atlanta Orchid Society. Your plants look great! I also love mounting orchids. I haver around 200+ plants.
    Look forward to your next episode.
    Thanks, Fred. 60 miles south of Atlanta

  • @marylalone7104
    @marylalone7104 День тому

    Loved the opening w/ your wife watering you down & her thumbs up 👍 - gave me a great chuckle! SW Virginia here, moving 300 orchids outside for the summer where I deal with rain & heat & I agree w/ you that catts and phals are black rot magnets. Another great video - you put a fun spin on orchid growing and have a fabulous collection to view too!

  • @elenaschwartz8859
    @elenaschwartz8859 День тому

    Hi Dave. I am from Cape Coral and I am watching your videos and learning so much. Thank you again🙏

  • @newmanmansell760
    @newmanmansell760 День тому

    Hi Dave😌🙌I really, really enjoyed your episode on watering🤲🌟It's super helpful and full of great tips! I grow Coelogyne intermedia and it must be in shade outside and it hates 'Any' direct sunshine during Summer, and if it does get direct sunshine it'll get boiled leaves, so generally I feel the leaves and if they are cool to the touch then all is fine. They also get watered everyday and are moist and don't need to dry out. I have it in sphagnum moss in a plastic hanging pot with oodles of holes in it done with the soldering iron🤲💞The Phalaenopsis are easy Dave👍Grow them in your lanai, right away from any direct sunshine, so find a spot that sunshine can reach, and then measure 2 meters back from that sunshine in the shade. Feel the leaves at different
    times of the day, if they are cool, then they are happy. 'Hot' leaves on a Phalaenopsis and it'll already be dead in time.Also I use an oscillating fan on all day everyday all night because any standing humidity makes the Phals unhealthy. I grow mine in sphagnum and only water when completel dry, so when you poke your finger into the sphagnum it will be dry with no feeling of moisture. If you have a large pot then fill halfway with styrofoam chips as they don't require deep pots of sphagnum. Thanks Dave and enjoy your orchids😌🤲💞

  • @epenesajennings4725
    @epenesajennings4725 День тому

    I am fortunate enough to have spring water. I live in a village setting. We have a spring water system. So It is super wonderful for my plants and is free!!... for now.

  • @SharmuneJeffers
    @SharmuneJeffers День тому +1

    Hey Dave your videos is very educational love watching your videos I am watching you from the Caribbean inland of Nevis

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you find the videos educational. Sending warm vibes to Nevis!

  • @remaeburney832
    @remaeburney832 День тому

    Hey, I have learned Orchid care from UA-cam! I have an Autoimmune Disorder, a bad back and bad knees. I have about 10 orchids, they are in my windows. Mostly Phals. I take my orchids to the kitchen sink and let them soak for 10 to 15 minutes, sometimes longer. Then I let them drain. I have a very simple routine, something i can manage at my own pace.

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      It's wonderful to hear that you've found a routine that works for you! Orchids can be such rewarding plants to care for, and it sounds like you're doing a fantastic job with them.

    • @remaeburney832
      @remaeburney832 7 годин тому

      ​@@DavesOrchidOasisThank you Dave! Your daughter enjoyed dowsing you too much! 😂

  • @hadmelsfrias7492
    @hadmelsfrias7492 День тому +2

    Hi, i am in the Carribean, Dominican Republic, and I have several Phals...after killing many.... they do well outside, with a bark, sphagnum, charcol and leca mixt .... I water them 3 times a week if it is extreamly hot...if not twice a week. But they do tend to dehidrate

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому +1

      It's great to hear that you're finding success with your Phals in the Caribbean! It sounds like you've got a solid mix going. Keeping an eye on their hydration is key, especially in that heat.

  • @PC-zg3eo
    @PC-zg3eo День тому +2

    South Texas here! Great video. I love the part where your wife chipped in. 😂
    I have my phalaenopses on the patio, temps go up to 103. Sometimes the leaves of the regular ones get a bit ugly but they thrive better than they do outside.

    • @sdavis8403
      @sdavis8403 День тому +1

      I'm from South Texas too! SA. I grow my orchids inside because it just gets so dry and hot!

    • @PC-zg3eo
      @PC-zg3eo День тому

      @@sdavis8403 I made shade areas with landscape posts and lattice and have a back patio enclosed with lattice. A few are under trees.

    • @sdavis8403
      @sdavis8403 День тому +1

      @@PC-zg3eo that sounds beautiful! My dendrobium and vandas don't mind being outside but my phals and miltoniopsis demand to be inside. Do you have any miltoniopsis? Mine isn't doing so well 😞

    • @PC-zg3eo
      @PC-zg3eo День тому

      @@sdavis8403 I have 2 Miltonia but no Miltoniopsis but I love those. Miltoniopsis does better in cooler climates. I have never ever been able to keep one alive.

    • @HolySpiritCome1
      @HolySpiritCome1 День тому

      @@PC-zg3eo same

  • @Emilio-sq6gb
    @Emilio-sq6gb 15 годин тому

    A good soak once a week - and misting every second day. Canada PST.

  • @epenesajennings4725
    @epenesajennings4725 День тому

    For the first time after a full year, my phals have bloomed wonderfully. I had them in pots. Didnt work. now they are on coconut husk poles. They are blooming for the first time beautifully. They are outside under my small green house. Great achievement after losing a third of them.

  • @arleneroserenders3310
    @arleneroserenders3310 День тому

    Hi Dave, I watch all your videos and thoroughly enjoy them. I grow in a shadehouse in Zimbabwe in Africa. Arlene

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      Hi Arlene! I'm so glad to hear you enjoy my videos! Growing in a shadehouse sounds fascinating-I'd love to hear more about it!

  • @LakesideTherapywithAni
    @LakesideTherapywithAni День тому

    Hi Dave, Love your videos! I live in Miami lakes FL and my phals do great mounted on my trees and even on drift wood pieces in my back patio.

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience! It’s amazing to hear how well your phals are thriving in that environment. Keep up the great work!

  • @nariepittman4632
    @nariepittman4632 День тому

    Hervey Bay Queensland Australia 🇦🇺 here. My cattleyas in terrace pots I water twice a week. My phals in plastic pots in summer every 4-5 days, winter 7-8 days. My Paphiopedilums I water 3-4 days. My vandas daily. Oncidiums 4-5 days

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your watering schedule! It sounds like you have a great system in place for keeping your orchids happy and healthy.

  • @hermon1415
    @hermon1415 День тому

    yes flower spike.

  • @dendro1237
    @dendro1237 День тому

    je regarde tes vidéo depuis la REUNION et je les appréciés

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      Merci beaucoup pour ton soutien depuis la Réunion ! Ça fait plaisir de savoir que mes vidéos te plaisent.

  • @JustcallmeDebbieB
    @JustcallmeDebbieB День тому

    Southern California here. Dendrobiums are mounted outside, phals are inside.

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      It's great to connect with a fellow Southern Californian! Your dendrobiums must be thriving outside with all that sunshine. How are your phals doing indoors?

    • @JustcallmeDebbieB
      @JustcallmeDebbieB День тому

      @@DavesOrchidOasis right now, not well. I think I found mealy bugs...👀

  • @MarcoPolo-vb1sw
    @MarcoPolo-vb1sw День тому

    Can you overwater a mounted orchid?
    Is RO water soft?
    What’s the minimum recommended TDS?
    Secret to growing Phals outside is under total shade and bare root.

  • @tomfurmby88
    @tomfurmby88 День тому

    I only have a few vanda's. They are potted in lecca in self watering pots. Since they love water and I hate watering they can go a good 2 weeks staying hydrated without ever being too wet at any time, then I just top up the reservoir. Very easy.
    Now I know what you will say, you can't pot vanda's they will rot and die. But no, it did happen to me to start with too like any other youtuber I have watched trying self watering with vanda's.
    If you don't know exactly how to do it then probably 9/10 will lose their vanda's. Vamda's are pest magnets. Pests + moisture = massive breeding.
    That's why many will not succeed. Any bug hiding on the vanda and that bug will just multiply in a self watering pot.
    Otherwise no harder than a phalaenopsis potting them. The lecca provides airflow and high humidity. Vanda's love it.

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      Thank you for sharing your experience! It's always helpful to hear from fellow plant lovers who have found success. Your insights will definitely help others looking to care for their vanda orchids!

  • @kimdreyer4970
    @kimdreyer4970 День тому

    Bianca (she has a UA-cam channel) grows tons of Phalaenopsis on her trees in Florida. Here in Europe, nameless Phalaenopsis hybrids are available in every supermarket all year round - they are so easy and so readily available that serious orchid collectors consider them unworthy of attention. My own personal regime on the windowsill in my apartment hear in Denmark is the soak and drain technique. From every five to seven days in summer to every two to three weeks in winter for Cattleyas, with things such as Draculas and Odontoglossums being watered more frequently. Again, things do poorly for me mounted. I have a happy potted Cleisocentron in bloom, and a slow-growing, not very vigorous one on a mount.

    • @elisep2450
      @elisep2450 День тому

      "Serious orchid collectors consider them unworthy of attention" 😂 Those poor Phals 🥲 I live in the Netherlands and indeed they're always there at the supermarket, suffering in supermarket environment and sold for 10 euros or less. Some people abandon them once they don't have flowers anymore; that's how I got mine, I rescued them. Those poor supermarket Phals have such a sad life!

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      It's fascinating to hear about your orchid care routine! The soak and drain technique can really make a difference, especially with those Cattleyas. Keep nurturing those beauties!

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      It's really sad to see how many beautiful orchids are overlooked in supermarkets. I'm glad you were able to rescue one! They just need a little love and care to thrive again.

    • @kimdreyer4970
      @kimdreyer4970 18 годин тому

      @@elisep2450 I'm not saying that the nameless, mass produced Phalaenopsis hybrids aren't decorative. They certainly are. But if you are interested in hybrid genealogy or species, these are not the plants you go after. They are also bred for the casual consumer, and it doesn't take a high degree of knowledge or skill to grow them. But again, they are nice enough to look at.

  • @epenesajennings4725
    @epenesajennings4725 День тому

    It is so hot and humid here. I spray once a day. Sometimes i miss a day when I see my orchids still damp. I do not risk watering again. They'll root rot. It's complicated.

  • @nellyjag1315
    @nellyjag1315 День тому

    I have all my philenopsis outside, but all of them are mounted, I have an 60% shade on top of them and that's it, they are big, fat, and flowering.

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      Thank you for sharing your success! It’s always inspiring to hear how others are taking care of their plants. Your experience can definitely motivate others in the community!

    • @nellyjag1315
      @nellyjag1315 День тому

      @DavesOrchidOasis Well I have lost a lot, that one time I gave up growing Philenopsis, but I discovered that they can also be grown mounte, not in pots, and it worked.

  • @guaynabicha
    @guaynabicha День тому

    My phals are outside on my balcony. Very hot and humid here in P.R. 🇵🇷 They are in terracota pots with commercial bark mix. I water them once or twice a week and they bloom regularly. Not buying anymore phals for now.

    • @DavesOrchidOasis
      @DavesOrchidOasis  День тому

      It sounds like your phals are thriving in that hot and humid climate! Keep up the great care, and I'm sure they'll continue to bloom beautifully.

  • @harrymyhero
    @harrymyhero День тому

    Can anyone suggest how I can spray orchids indoors in northern Ohio, with 10 cats? My plants live in a south facing room where the cats can't go. But I would have to come out to the kitchen sink, or the bathtub. I use reverse osmosis water, but my system only makes 1 gallon at a time. And I have a water softener system on the house water,, with peroxide and salt. I bought 6 pieces of cork bark and 24 inch zip ties to try this. But would the house shower sprayer be dangerous for the orchids?

  • @shahriza7403
    @shahriza7403 8 годин тому

    Beautiful wife,panAsia look❤

  • @caroldacres7440
    @caroldacres7440 День тому

    🇯🇲I take every word you say as gospel 😆we are hottt here!

  • @nariepittman4632
    @nariepittman4632 День тому

    Your Catesetums - they are new growths not flowers. Break them off and it will trigger new growth at the bottom of the plant.

  • @Orquideascristy
    @Orquideascristy День тому

    😂😂😂😂