You have an amazing collection of orchids! That vanda is huge!! Thanks for all the care tips. And if you ever want to gift any of your orchids, I'll be happy to receive them. 😂😍😃
Yes! People need to know about Banrot. Woulda been my #1 on the list also. I was on the verge of losing my entire collection of Australian dendrobiums when I finally learned about Banrot from Nature Nel. Wish I knew of it sooner bc my dens are still recovering from the setback 2 yrs later, but at least I still have them.
Love your channel! So informative and yes, funny too. Keep it up! Beautiful orchid oasis. And yes, how do you dispose of the bucket of “Banrot” solution?
Hi Dave😌🙌Amazing, huge brassavolas🥰👏I have 3, and nodosa got a little black, deep spots, so I cut them off. I did get a lot of growth this year. They're indoors now as we expect temperatures to go way down. The nobile types and native orchids put up with Winter temperatures down to 17.6°F somehow. I've seen nobiles time and time again endure it. Yeah, cattleya black rot got one of my cattleya. Another I just hung out on the shady breezy side of the house and it actually put out two new canes🤔🙄I can safely say it's rescued. I let my new cattleya hang on mounts these days and yeah, the rot issues are in the past now hopefully🙏
I wish you would've qualified your statement about orchids not growing in freezing places . . . THESE types of orchids don't grow in freezing places, but there are over 200 orchids that call North America home, all the way up to Alaska, as well as whatever might grow in Europe. The presence of betaline and anthocyanin pigments also indicates the potential ability to handle temperature extremes outside of what may normally occur in a species' natural environment. I can sleep comfortably with my Cattleyas getting blasted with 35F air for a few nights as long as theyre dry, and have never once incurred cold damage from it. Just offering a different perspective so as not to scare anyone away from the hobby if they dont immediately live in a tropical place (I’m outside of DC).
You have an amazing collection of orchids! That vanda is huge!! Thanks for all the care tips. And if you ever want to gift any of your orchids, I'll be happy to receive them. 😂😍😃
healthy is the word for your orchids and happy.
Keep these videos coming you help me a beginner so much❤
Enjoy your videos tremendously!!! You’re orchid charismatic!!!
Yes! People need to know about Banrot. Woulda been my #1 on the list also. I was on the verge of losing my entire collection of Australian dendrobiums when I finally learned about Banrot from Nature Nel.
Wish I knew of it sooner bc my dens are still recovering from the setback 2 yrs later, but at least I still have them.
"You look marvelous!" Keep up the videos. Love your pool enclosure orchid house.
Your plants are absolutely AMAZING in blooms😍
Love your channel! So informative and yes, funny too. Keep it up! Beautiful orchid oasis. And yes, how do you dispose of the bucket of “Banrot” solution?
very nice, its true orchids grower is like a addict that keep on buying even your place are full of orchids.
Your Orchids are Beautiful ! Your mother in law will be dancing when you will give her that especial Orchid!😍
You are too funny Dave. I have just learned many interesting stuff. Thank you. Blessings 😊
Thank you for a good tips! Would you please let me know how to get those great hurricane proofed shutters? My pool is very similar to yours. Thanks.
Hi Dave😌🙌Amazing, huge brassavolas🥰👏I have 3, and nodosa got a little black, deep spots, so I cut them off. I did get a lot of growth this year. They're indoors now as we expect temperatures to go way down. The nobile types and native orchids put up with Winter temperatures down to 17.6°F somehow. I've seen nobiles time and time again endure it. Yeah, cattleya black rot got one of my cattleya. Another I just hung out on the shady breezy side of the house and it actually put out two new canes🤔🙄I can safely say it's rescued. I let my new cattleya hang on mounts these days and yeah, the rot issues are in the past now hopefully🙏
Thanks again you have some beautiful blooms
Your advice is amazing...hope u saw the SHORT that I tagged you in
If your orchids could talk, they would call you " Daddy". 😂 i can see your love for them. How do you dispose off the Banrot ?
love your honesty dave.
Much appreciated.
Lowes is my orchid hack!
Banrot not available in my country 😿
I wish you would've qualified your statement about orchids not growing in freezing places . . . THESE types of orchids don't grow in freezing places, but there are over 200 orchids that call North America home, all the way up to Alaska, as well as whatever might grow in Europe.
The presence of betaline and anthocyanin pigments also indicates the potential ability to handle temperature extremes outside of what may normally occur in a species' natural environment. I can sleep comfortably with my Cattleyas getting blasted with 35F air for a few nights as long as theyre dry, and have never once incurred cold damage from it.
Just offering a different perspective so as not to scare anyone away from the hobby if they dont immediately live in a tropical place (I’m outside of DC).
What a collection you have. I thought I was addicted to buying orchids, but you are worse 😂