Hi everyone! It’s Amanda. I made a mistake at the end of this video, where I suggest to the other 2 videos. The problem is that these other videos will only be launched this Saturday (Orchid Anatomy & Terminology) and next Wednesday (Orchid Facts & Adaptations). That is why the videos at the end currently link to other articles. Until these new videos are up and running, you’ll have other video suggestions and not what I had mentioned… Only after they are live, will they appear. So sorry about that. 😊
very informative. was given this plant but dislike aerial roots so much, so think will try to "bury" them when they first appear which is NOW. know you don't agree, but thank you Amanda for this tip!
This video is very timely, as I just bought a new dendrobium which had some aerial roots sticking out of the pot. The orchid plant was tightly packed in OLD potting mix. So, I decided to repot, but took care of the aerial roots. The orchid plant needed to be seperated, cleaned and repotted - which I did, and kept the aerial roots "outside" - "as they were", as they say. I feel so much better now. Thanks a lot, a lot, a lot!
Lyn, I just saw this comment right now, before the other one. For some reason, my comment settings had held it a couple hours under review. I have to check and see what I did wrong, but I'm so glad the video helped. :) Made my day!!!
Midnight is so cute n loves to be around you. Another great vid. Im kinda binge watching since i found you and btw, i love my aerial roots. Its part of their personality
Thank you! I am new on UA-cam and just launched in December. So I have tons to learn and am still new at making videos. So you have no idea how much your comment means to me. Thank you again!
@@Orchideria ohh...your new, you sound like you've been doing it for awhile. i hope you become happy and sucessful on you tube, i love learning about orchids, i have about 15 but wasnt till recently i started figuring things out, ive killed more than i care to admit but im learning and not killing now lol
Unfortuneately, I think we all kill a few in the beginning. I guess it's the sad part of learning. Again, thanks for all your words. They are very encouraging!
Amanda, I really love your posts on orchids, I have learned a lot. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on an idea I have on displaying my orchids, using sphagnum and bark in a wire basket type setting. Picture this. A cedar plank about 5ins wide by about 9 ins tall, a wire cup type basket attached to the plank, maybe chicken wire, not sure yet. Repot an orchid with moss and bark inside the wire basket. I intent on displaying them vertically mounted against a brick wall on our back porch. We live in north Florida area so 95% of the time they will stay outside. I will make a wall inside to transfer them to when it gets to cold. I have had orchids for a few yrs now and are doing well, some very healthy plants. BUT,,, some of them have a tendency to want to grow over the edge of the pot instead of staying vertical. I did read some where they naturally do that. What are your thoughts?
I think I need a small humidifier gadget, I see my areals drying out slowly and if I try to water more, guess what... so, I will get myself a little mister, I think I 've seen one in your background working sometimes...
Hi Angelo, Yes! That's an excellent idea. My gone office is so dry I can't live without one. On my website at orchdieria, if you type in best humidifiers for orchids, I did a review of 5 different kinds. There you can better choose what works best for you in your environment.
hi orchideria! i just watched this video after i cut off the aerial roots! i know but mistake. what can i do to help it? should i move a root out of the pot and into the air? pleas help!
Hi Bella, Unfortunately, there isn't much to do at this point. The orchid will make a few new roots, but everything in orchid care is slow. It might take a few months to start to see new roots form. Just keep an eye on the orchid and make sure it isn't withering or wilting, and the leaves are nice and plump. Your orchid will adapt to the new condition, just give it time. I'm glad the video helped.
Hello. I am glad I found you. It is always nice to find another orchid channel. I love my aerial roots. I love the pots you have in this video which leads me to a question and a request. Are they plastic pots and did you drill the holes in them? I would love it if you could do a video on orchid pots as there is so many different opinions.
@@ritafromboston2249 Hi Rita! The pots in this video are cheap plastic ones that I drilled some holes in. It's hard to find good quality pots, but in an upcoming video, I'll link a post to where you can find them. There are only 2 places that I found on the internet that I liked the pots, but still, they were not fancy, just clear, plastic pots.
Hi everyone! It’s Amanda. I made a mistake at the end of this video, where I suggest to the other 2 videos. The problem is that these other videos will only be launched this Saturday (Orchid Anatomy & Terminology) and next Wednesday (Orchid Facts & Adaptations). That is why the videos at the end currently link to other articles. Until these new videos are up and running, you’ll have other video suggestions and not what I had mentioned… Only after they are live, will they appear. So sorry about that. 😊
I love Midnight! Please keep him in the videos❤️🇨🇦
you are very helpful ,now i know more about orchids and with all due respect you are a very beautiful and sweet lady. thank you again for your help!!
Thank you
very informative. was given this plant but dislike aerial roots so much, so think will try to "bury" them when they first appear which is NOW. know you don't agree, but thank you Amanda for this tip!
I love those crazy roots! Thanks for another great video and accurate information.
i love seeing Midnight!!
She sure likes to be on camera, much more than I ever will.
This video is very timely, as I just bought a new dendrobium which had some aerial roots sticking out of the pot. The orchid plant was tightly packed in OLD potting mix. So, I decided to repot, but took care of the aerial roots. The orchid plant needed to be seperated, cleaned and repotted - which I did, and kept the aerial roots "outside" - "as they were", as they say. I feel so much better now. Thanks a lot, a lot, a lot!
Lyn, I just saw this comment right now, before the other one. For some reason, my comment settings had held it a couple hours under review. I have to check and see what I did wrong, but I'm so glad the video helped. :) Made my day!!!
Thanks for this knowledge
👍
Thank you for your support! :) I appreciate it!
Midnight is so cute n loves to be around you. Another great vid. Im kinda binge watching since i found you and btw, i love my aerial roots. Its part of their personality
Thank you! I am new on UA-cam and just launched in December. So I have tons to learn and am still new at making videos. So you have no idea how much your comment means to me. Thank you again!
@@Orchideria ohh...your new, you sound like you've been doing it for awhile. i hope you become happy and sucessful on you tube, i love learning about orchids, i have about 15 but wasnt till recently i started figuring things out, ive killed more than i care to admit but im learning and not killing now lol
Unfortuneately, I think we all kill a few in the beginning. I guess it's the sad part of learning. Again, thanks for all your words. They are very encouraging!
Omg midnight 🐈🥰🥰🥰 I can’t get enough of it🥰🥰🥰
Love the bloopers! Love your cat!! Keep it up!
Thank you!! :)
Thanks ms. Amanda ❤️
Thank you for your support! :)
Amanda, I really love your posts on orchids, I have learned a lot. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on an idea I have on displaying my orchids, using sphagnum and bark in a wire basket type setting. Picture this. A cedar plank about 5ins wide by about 9 ins tall, a wire cup type basket attached to the plank, maybe chicken wire, not sure yet. Repot an orchid with moss and bark inside the wire basket. I intent on displaying them vertically mounted against a brick wall on our back porch. We live in north Florida area so 95% of the time they will stay outside. I will make a wall inside to transfer them to when it gets to cold. I have had orchids for a few yrs now and are doing well, some very healthy plants. BUT,,, some of them have a tendency to want to grow over the edge of the pot instead of staying vertical. I did read some where they naturally do that. What are your thoughts?
what variety of orchid are those, look healthy
aerial roots are awesome, i want healthy and a few😃
Love Midnight.
LOL
Me too 😊❣
I have a black cat named Salem just like your Midnight! Black cats rule! Lol
Hi Susan, Yes they absolutely do! I loved your cat's name! That's awesomely creative!
I think I need a small humidifier gadget, I see my areals drying out slowly and if I try to water more, guess what... so, I will get myself a little mister, I think I 've seen one in your background working sometimes...
Hi Angelo, Yes! That's an excellent idea. My gone office is so dry I can't live without one. On my website at orchdieria, if you type in best humidifiers for orchids, I did a review of 5 different kinds. There you can better choose what works best for you in your environment.
hi orchideria! i just watched this video after i cut off the aerial roots! i know but mistake. what can i do to help it? should i move a root out of the pot and into the air? pleas help!
Hi Bella, Unfortunately, there isn't much to do at this point. The orchid will make a few new roots, but everything in orchid care is slow. It might take a few months to start to see new roots form. Just keep an eye on the orchid and make sure it isn't withering or wilting, and the leaves are nice and plump. Your orchid will adapt to the new condition, just give it time. I'm glad the video helped.
@@Orchideria thanks so much for your help!
@@OrchideriaThank You!
CAN U TRIM BACK THE AREIAL ROOTS
Mines attached to my bathroom wall 😂 I mason jar grow them and that girl isn't going anywhere now.
❤️
Thank you! :)
Hello. I am glad I found you. It is always nice to find another orchid channel. I love my aerial roots.
I love the pots you have in this video which leads me to a question and a request. Are they plastic pots and did you drill the holes in them? I would love it if you could do a video on orchid pots as there is so many different opinions.
@@ritafromboston2249 Hi Rita! The pots in this video are cheap plastic ones that I drilled some holes in. It's hard to find good quality pots, but in an upcoming video, I'll link a post to where you can find them. There are only 2 places that I found on the internet that I liked the pots, but still, they were not fancy, just clear, plastic pots.
Leave that cat alone!!!😂
Hahahaha.... I really can't! She loves being on camera 🤣😂