I stumbled on your channel a few months ago , I get a big kick out of the channel .I am a beginner but your attitude is great and very informative.don't change.greeting from the states
Such an interresting view on feeding orchids ! Really enjoyed this video (like aal your others I saw) and this made me think about my own way of fertilizing my orchids ! Like you, I believe in alternating fertilizers/tonics and so on ... Just recently added Superthrive to my programme, plus Epsom salts for extra magnesium. Just like you, I don't use caps to measure, but I DO measure TDS, to make sure I don't overfeed/underfeed my plants. Hallo from the Netherlands !
That was helpful thank you. I didn't know that the slow release worked when temperatures rise and also there's no point in adding bloom based unless there's a spike already forming. I was hoping at some time to hear you discuss the use of micorrhizol fungi. I know what it's for but would like to see what it looks like when you unpot one in which it has been growing, during a repot. Thanks again 🤗
Thanks Carole - I will do a re-pot with an established plant soon and talk about micorrhizol fungi - and you could also use 'bloom' fertiliser if its the flowering season for your plant but with no spikes showing yet. Thanks for watching!
Great presentation….thanks it is very helpful….I was given a huge plant in a pot (big green leaves multiple stems) by someone who had no idea what it was and neither did I…..it sat under a tree in the back yard for three years and did nothing….I moved it to the other side of the yard for some renovation work and it sat in morning sun…..next minute 6 flower spikes appeared…..I’m the owner of my first orchid (dendrobium)…hence mad googling for care advise….thank you!
This was great. I have fewer orchids and more NOIDs but my fertilising is a similar mix and match system. After seeing an old video of Rick L's where he said something like in nature a " dilute cocktail of nutrients" would wash constantly over the roots, I rotate different types of feed/tonic/flush and my orchids seem to respond very well.
Hi Mathew, Finally… I’ve found someone who uses a local fertiliser/tonic etc for our orchids. I did try the whole measuring, water testing and so on but as I have some orchids in leca, some in moss, the rest in bark or coco chips it’s a bit of a guessing game anyway. I have searched the internet for something that will suit my routine, which just seems to go out the window all the time. Bunnings only stock the very basic stuff so that’s what I’m going with for now. Thanks for a very informative video.
I have been using Peter's orchid fertilizer ( one for growth and the other for flower) for 25 years now. There is also a new product called SUPPORT that is worm based (made by worms). Out of curiosity, I tried using their products and it does work effectively. Now I make sure I always have this product in my shed. Try it.
Hi Matthew, I have recently subscribed to your vids and find all your information very helpful. Particularly this one on fertilisers. My climate is like yours, I’m down the road in Geelong lol, so finding your vids has been great. For many years , I have grown phals, just this year I’ve bought Cymbidium’s, Cattleya and the other day my first Dendrobium. I sticking to “ hardy “ ones at present 😉 hopefully one day I wish to buy a shade house and expand my collection, I just love all Orchids and seeing your beautiful plants has inspired me.
Thanks Matt great info on these fertilisers I'm new to ur channel but c u with Stephen each Friday only had one orchid given to me by a dear friend years ago very unfamiliar territory growing these but I arm joying ur channel & I'll try growing one ! Thanks again Jo-Anne G coast
Thank you for your regular tutorials. I super love the way you talk haha. No idea why! I just smile a lot while I watch. I have a dozen of seedlings that I got for $90. They seem about 2 years old, all of them. I was told I must pot them in the SMALLEST pot I can find to demand them to make new roots. Was told not to fertilize for 6 months? Question is, is Mycorrhizae true? Or Kelp max applicable to seedlings? I am a moss person and I live in upper part of Canada so it can be cold most of the time. Moss doesn't have nutrients so fertilize regularly all year, half strength. I almost rarely use bark. Do seedlings need higher nitrogen so kelp seaweed natural fertilizer is better then?
Thanks for watching! Yes, various Mycorrhizal fungi are in all soil anyway, by adding additional to potting mix we're hedging our bets and helping to maximise root & plant help. A good rule of thumb is not to fertilise seedlings whilst they are still small, but tonics, like seaweed etc, in heavy dilution, would be fine. Once the plant it established you could introduce diluted fertiliser. Good luck!
My primary is Peters Cal Mag Special with Black Iron. I also use seaweed,liquid Cal Mag and powdered supplement that adds all the other micro nutrients. In winter I use 100 ppm plus supplements. Spring I use 200 ppm Total. In late spring through mid summer I go to 250 ppm. The exception are the Catasetum when I fertilize I use 250 in late e spring and 400 ppm summer growing time.
@@helloplantlovers Definitely 😄 I would just like to know whether you use your magical mychorrhizal fungi and seaweed tonic for your Phals in sphagnum moss?
Ah....from a pot importer who found them in Vietnam - unfortunately he wasn't going to get anymore so I will have to resort to drilling my own in future!
Thank you so much for this really informative video! Really valuable info. I use a lot of seasol on everything in the garden, especially any new plantings. I have quite a few orchid spikes at the moment (also in Melbourne) so I am going outside to check the potassium ratio on all my fertilisers now! Strangely I don’t get much worm juice from my worm farms, but I do use the worm castings and toss them around onto everything in the garden a couple of times a year. By the way I hope that you can get the worm juice stain out of that beautiful riedel glass. 😀
Hi again Matthew, a quick question please, when you repot your kingianum do you add crushed oyster shell because it is mainly a lithophyte? I have watched your video on it but can't remember 😕 I found your gardening channel yesterday and am going to give that a go because although I live in Wales UK, my son lives in Sydney so we visit sometimes😊🤗
Hi Carole - no, I didn't add any shell to the mix specifically. I do sprinkle a little shell grit on the top of the medium when I pot most orchids though. My Kingianum does very well just with an out-of-the-bag orchid potting mix. Good luck!
Hi Mathew. Great information. One of my orchids has just lost her bloom After a few months .i was going to repot her .but iv just nitice shes growing another spike .on her main spike .shall i still repot her . Help im using a seaweed fertiliser which suits me . But thank you .i worry so much about my orchids ?
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure where you are or what the orchid is! If you are in southern Australia it's still cold and I'd wait til things warm up a bit to repot anything. And as a general rule I'd avoid repotting anything that was in spike. Good luck!
Hi Matthew, thank you for this very informative video, I watch other Tubers, and some are very, very specific on PPM, checking your water for TDS and so on, no shade to them, but I personally just don't want to do all of that, like you, I am very simplistic in my fertilizing regimen and so far, so good!! Happy Growing!
Yes - for some types of plant it is very important - especially if you have 'difficult' water! But I'm extremely lucky that Melbourne water is so good which goes a long way towards basic plant health!
Thank you so much for advising us on how to use the fertilisers. Much appreciated
Thanks for watching!
I stumbled on your channel a few months ago , I get a big kick out of the channel .I am a beginner but your attitude is great and very informative.don't change.greeting from the states
Many thanks for finding me!
I agree with Gary!!! 👏👏👏
Such an interresting view on feeding orchids ! Really enjoyed this video (like aal your others I saw) and this made me think about my own way of fertilizing my orchids ! Like you, I believe in alternating fertilizers/tonics and so on ... Just recently added Superthrive to my programme, plus Epsom salts for extra magnesium. Just like you, I don't use caps to measure, but I DO measure TDS, to make sure I don't overfeed/underfeed my plants. Hallo from the Netherlands !
Thanks for finding me!
That was helpful and very interesting, I thought it was just me that rarely measured things. Thanks Mathew enjoyed the chat.
We're an elite group of non measurers!
That was helpful thank you. I didn't know that the slow release worked when temperatures rise and also there's no point in adding bloom based unless there's a spike already forming. I was hoping at some time to hear you discuss the use of micorrhizol fungi. I know what it's for but would like to see what it looks like when you unpot one in which it has been growing, during a repot. Thanks again 🤗
Thanks Carole - I will do a re-pot with an established plant soon and talk about micorrhizol fungi - and you could also use 'bloom' fertiliser if its the flowering season for your plant but with no spikes showing yet. Thanks for watching!
Great presentation….thanks it is very helpful….I was given a huge plant in a pot (big green leaves multiple stems) by someone who had no idea what it was and neither did I…..it sat under a tree in the back yard for three years and did nothing….I moved it to the other side of the yard for some renovation work and it sat in morning sun…..next minute 6 flower spikes appeared…..I’m the owner of my first orchid (dendrobium)…hence mad googling for care advise….thank you!
A natural talent! Good luck and thanks for watching!
This was great. I have fewer orchids and more NOIDs but my fertilising is a similar mix and match system. After seeing an old video of Rick L's where he said something like in nature a " dilute cocktail of nutrients" would wash constantly over the roots, I rotate different types of feed/tonic/flush and my orchids seem to respond very well.
Thanks for watching - yes, mimicking nature wherever we can is alwas a good bet!
Hi Mathew, Finally… I’ve found someone who uses a local fertiliser/tonic etc for our orchids. I did try the whole measuring, water testing and so on but as I have some orchids in leca, some in moss, the rest in bark or coco chips it’s a bit of a guessing game anyway. I have searched the internet for something that will suit my routine, which just seems to go out the window all the time. Bunnings only stock the very basic stuff so that’s what I’m going with for now. Thanks for a very informative video.
Thanks for watching! Sometimes basic is best!
I have been using Peter's orchid fertilizer ( one for growth and the other for flower) for 25 years now. There is also a new product called SUPPORT that is worm based (made by worms). Out of curiosity, I tried using their products and it does work effectively. Now I make sure I always have this product in my shed. Try it.
Love all things worm based!
Hi Matthew,
I have recently subscribed to your vids and find all your information very helpful.
Particularly this one on fertilisers.
My climate is like yours, I’m down the road in Geelong lol, so finding your vids has been great.
For many years , I have grown phals, just this year I’ve bought Cymbidium’s, Cattleya and the other day my first Dendrobium.
I sticking to “ hardy “ ones at present 😉 hopefully one day I wish to buy a shade house and expand my collection, I just love all Orchids and seeing your beautiful plants has inspired me.
Thank you for finding me and good luck!
What a fabulous tutorial on fertilization, for most any plants! Thank you so very much!!! ⭐💯‼️
Very welcome! Thank you for finding me!
Hi Matthew, Thank you for the information on fertilisers. I look forward to trying your style. Many thanks.
Thanks for watching!
beautifully clarified information, thank you so much
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Matt great info on these fertilisers I'm new to ur channel but c u with Stephen each Friday only had one orchid given to me by a dear friend years ago very unfamiliar territory growing these but I arm joying ur channel & I'll try growing one !
Thanks again
Jo-Anne G coast
Thanks for watching!
In Brisbane, only July is where the orchid dont grow much at all. especially the vandas.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for your regular tutorials. I super love the way you talk haha. No idea why! I just smile a lot while I watch. I have a dozen of seedlings that I got for $90. They seem about 2 years old, all of them. I was told I must pot them in the SMALLEST pot I can find to demand them to make new roots. Was told not to fertilize for 6 months?
Question is, is Mycorrhizae true? Or Kelp max applicable to seedlings?
I am a moss person and I live in upper part of Canada so it can be cold most of the time. Moss doesn't have nutrients so fertilize regularly all year, half strength. I almost rarely use bark. Do seedlings need higher nitrogen so kelp seaweed natural fertilizer is better then?
Thanks for watching! Yes, various Mycorrhizal fungi are in all soil anyway, by adding additional to potting mix we're hedging our bets and helping to maximise root & plant help. A good rule of thumb is not to fertilise seedlings whilst they are still small, but tonics, like seaweed etc, in heavy dilution, would be fine. Once the plant it established you could introduce diluted fertiliser. Good luck!
Thank You for this video as well as everyone else :)
Thanks for watching!
Great video mattew
Thanks!
My primary is Peters Cal Mag Special with Black Iron. I also use seaweed,liquid Cal Mag and powdered supplement that adds all the other micro nutrients. In winter I use 100 ppm plus supplements. Spring I use 200 ppm Total. In late spring through mid summer I go to 250 ppm. The exception are the Catasetum when I fertilize I use 250 in late e spring and 400 ppm summer growing time.
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, my set up is quite similar. So was very helpful.
Thank you - glad my ramblings might be useful!
@@helloplantlovers Definitely 😄 I would just like to know whether you use your magical mychorrhizal fungi and seaweed tonic for your Phals in sphagnum moss?
@@brigitteweich3534 Yes I do - but watering in sphagnum is very much only when the moss is drying for the top 3-5 cm - 1-2".
Hooray. I live in Sydney and my setup is the same as yours. Very pleased I found you. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🫶🫶
Thanks for finding me!
I found that video very, very helpful, especially “just relax”. Where did you find that lovely terracotta pot with all of the holes?
Ah....from a pot importer who found them in Vietnam - unfortunately he wasn't going to get anymore so I will have to resort to drilling my own in future!
This was so helpful thanks Mathew I even took notes!
Ha! Thank you - just my routine not the definitive solution!
Hi Matthew, where did you get your watering cans from? They are lovely.
From this company: haws.co.uk/collections/copper-collection
Thank you so much for this really informative video! Really valuable info. I use a lot of seasol on everything in the garden, especially any new plantings. I have quite a few orchid spikes at the moment (also in Melbourne) so I am going outside to check the potassium ratio on all my fertilisers now! Strangely I don’t get much worm juice from my worm farms, but I do use the worm castings and toss them around onto everything in the garden a couple of times a year. By the way I hope that you can get the worm juice stain out of that beautiful riedel glass. 😀
Thanks for watching - and yes - clean as a whistle!
Do you mix the seaweed or worm tonic with the liquid fertilizer? I really like your way with plants. Thanks!
I don't - I like to mix it up and not over do it!
Hi again Matthew, a quick question please, when you repot your kingianum do you add crushed oyster shell because it is mainly a lithophyte? I have watched your video on it but can't remember 😕
I found your gardening channel yesterday and am going to give that a go because although I live in Wales UK, my son lives in Sydney so we visit sometimes😊🤗
Hi Carole - no, I didn't add any shell to the mix specifically. I do sprinkle a little shell grit on the top of the medium when I pot most orchids though. My Kingianum does very well just with an out-of-the-bag orchid potting mix. Good luck!
In Trinidad, we get osomote but no the sea fertilizer
Thanks for watching!
or just half a teaspoon of rose fertilizer 3:1:5 when you remember - and I dilute it in water sometimes
Thank you Mathew, your videos are very helpful.
may i ask do you use rain or tap water?
Thanks for watching! Tap water - Melbourne has great water. depends where you are though!
Hi Mathew, What kind of water do you use ? Rainwater, tap water or RO water ? Kind regards.
Hi there - tap water. Luckily Melbourne water is sensational!
Hi Mathew. Great information. One of my orchids has just lost her bloom After a few months .i was going to repot her .but iv just nitice shes growing another spike .on her main spike .shall i still repot her . Help im using a seaweed fertiliser which suits me . But thank you .i worry so much about my orchids ?
Thanks for watching! I'm not sure where you are or what the orchid is! If you are in southern Australia it's still cold and I'd wait til things warm up a bit to repot anything. And as a general rule I'd avoid repotting anything that was in spike. Good luck!
Hi Matthew, thank you for this very informative video, I watch other Tubers, and some are very, very specific on PPM, checking your water for TDS and so on, no shade to them, but I personally just don't want to do all of that, like you, I am very simplistic in my fertilizing regimen and so far, so good!! Happy Growing!
Yes - for some types of plant it is very important - especially if you have 'difficult' water! But I'm extremely lucky that Melbourne water is so good which goes a long way towards basic plant health!
Hi Matthew, How much of a splash of the worm juice? Is it similar to the Seasol? I've a worm farm and never thought to use it on the orchids.
Hi there - yes - similar but slightly less than a Seasol dash! If that helps! Again, you can't really over do it if you're diluting it to start with.
@@helloplantlovers yes it helps. I’ll use a splish
pretty sure it's NPK