Rescuing a 30yr old Cymbidium and getting it to bloom for the first time in decades!
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This week Plant Lovers a tale of survival, families and LOVE! My partner's mother grew orchids in the 80's and 90's. She died 20 years ago and her orchids were left to fend for themselves outside in the sun with no water other than rain...! I found them three year sand rescued them; repot, fed, watered, sheltered them etc etc. Two bloomed immediately, an Epidendrum and a dendrobium kingianum, but the Cymbidium took a while! And then, this spring, it bloomed! So lets take it back to John, my 93yr old father in law, see if he remembers it, find out how old it might be, and see what he thinks!
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Golly gosh what a truely lovely story..
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Isn't it! I'm so pleased it bloomed.
Oh that's so lovely. You should name it Gladys for sure.
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She would love it !
I like to think so!
Cymbidiums are so incredible, personally I feel nowadays they’re very underrated. That is an incredible specimen and you did a wonderful job resurrecting her! They’re especially not popular anymore here in the States which is a shame because they really are incredible looking, I’m going to have to get one for myself and hopefully have them live long enough for my grandkids to get someday!
Oh that's a shame! They are a very popular potted plant here.
What a amazing story.
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Great story and ‘circle of life’ !
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What a fab story of love ❤️ & what a fantastic catch partner, inlaws & the orchids Matthew🥰🥰🥰🥰
All you could wish for.....!
What a sweet and amazing story. Thank you for sharing it!
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I LOVE YOUR WORK MATHEW …. YOURE A KEEPER LOVE
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Now that’s a love story if I’ve ever heard one right there! I’m convinced your MIL is sending you love from beyond. I don’t currently own a cymbidium but you’ve sold me! Love your mate’s Dad, adorable 🥰
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That’s a lovely story, Matthew. It must be so heartwarming to now have a solid connection to your MIL. Enjoy those flowers. They’re very very attractive.
Thank you - it is a lovely thought.
I love everything about this video but especially that beautiful cymbidium. ❤️ Lovely story.
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Wow, I love that story. Great growing.
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Hi Matthew, just found your channel a few weeks ago and I addicted to all of your videos! You have so much varieties of orchid and I learn a lot from you. Although, I live in totally different area condition than yours, but I get many information from you. Please do many more orchid rescue, it's so fascinating to see how your 'magic' hand can save those beautiful plant. Oh, by the way, your father in law is so adorable!
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Great story behind that cymbidium😌🤲💞I gave a trial of three cymbidiums here in Japan with our -8℃ Winters, yet very dry here in Winter, they sit outdoors in an area with a big eave from the roof where they experienced all that cold minus the frost thanks to the eave. They got no damage at all, so surprising! The only problem was that they tried to set buds in November and they all died and then they re-set their buds to finally flower in our month of May😉🤲💞
Thanks for watching - great result! They are tough!
That is such a beautiful cymbidium and wonderful story.
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What a wonderful tale of life, thank you so much!
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This is so very lovely, profound and moving.
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Gosh that is a beautiful connection and a sweet memory not just for your FIL but for your partner of their mum's orchids.
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Matt beautiful story it's brought me too tears what a remarkable man ur father in law is yes that orchid is ur connection to the mother in law u never knew ur partner would b very happy thanks again for sharing really enjoyed this story bring us more
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That is so absolutely gorgeous.
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What a wonderful story! Thank you for sharing! Beautiful and very special cymbidium.
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Very nice story 😊
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wow, love this one!
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Great story. 🌺
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what a wonderful story, thank you for sharing
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Hi Matthew, I enjoyed hearing part your family’s story and meeting your father-in-law. :)
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Hi Mathew I too have some late blooming cymbidiums one just opening ,another opened last week,I've also had one that bloomed mid winter and is still in bloom now,amazing plants orchids never a dull moment with them.cheers have a great day.🤗
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Nice beautiful story. You’ll have to name this one Your Mother-in-law name.
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Nice video and a wonderful story.
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Hi Mathew. I think cymbidiums are amazing in that they can survive neglect and somehow bounce back just like yours has. I have a lovely dark pink/red one which my mother bought me for my 50th birthday (I’m now 75) and as I’m a stickler for correct labelling I kept transferring the dates of repots as the labels started to deteriorate, so my guess is that my plant would be close to 30 years old and has been chopped up a few times. I’ve grown a few from old back bulbs which I pretty well just left in an empty pot and they grew new plants, that’s amazing too, in my opinion. There are often so many lovely sentimental stories attached to orchids. My cymbidium will be passed down to my daughter who I hope won’t kill it and then pass it on to my granddaughter. Pity I won’t be around to see that happen.
What a great story! And thanks for watching!
What a beautiful story and legacy to have. I still find it hard to believe your father in law is on his 90s! At least you know your partner will age well 😂❤
Ha! So true! Thanks for watching!
That's a wonderful orchid story!! Beautiful 😍 thank you for sharing it!
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interesting story☺️
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Hello Matthew, i am your new subscriber from austria. Lovely Story! My first Cymbidium i found years ago in Vienna by a window on the street only with a letter on it " who wants me?". My first thought was, what is it? hmmm... a lily or...maybe an orchid? I went back and took it! She is still alive, never bloomed because of the warm temperatures in my flat. BUT now, i live in a middleage house so yesterday evening i brought her down to the coolest area by a window without heating. In all my books i never found good advices to keep them, i read about to hold them warm in the day and cool in the night but i never could offer her that in vienna. Also i found nothing about the back bulbs to build new plants...How ever: Next days i will bring her to my roof if the temperatures in the night allow that. My hope is now bigger bring her to bloom again after more than 10 yrs. and it will be a big surprise because i don't know what colour it will be. Thank you so much for your informative nice videos. Glad i found you now! Best regards, Andrea
Thanks for finding me and good luck with flowering your plant!!
Such a lovely story!! It was nice to see your father in law too. 💕
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A lovely story and a testament to the resilience of orchids. I'm sure next year it will have at least two spikes and more blooms on the spike. And John looks great for 93!
Doesn't he! Thanks for watching!
John's adorable! And what a lovely memory for your partner and connection to your Mother in law. I'm sure she'd be happy you've brought new life to her plants. 💖
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Love this Matthew. Like dog rescue stories we all love but for plants. Great channel as always. I love your father in law. That generation is amazing. Super human health and longevity...like the orchid.
I'd love to see you interview more "orchid people". Very interesting. Really great video.
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What a fantastic story ! 👏
This Cymbidium has very lovely soft pink blooms 🌸 😍. Maybe you can name this 🌱 after your late mother- in - law?
Thank you and your father - in - law for sharing this story 💐😊.
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Amazing coincidence, I gifted exactly the same orchid to my late mother in the late 1960's
IIRC it was labelled "Large White", I've never been able to find its correct name. hopefully one of the followers might be able to shed some light on this.
I brought it as a gift for mothers' birthday, orchids were relatively unknown in our region in the 60's and this one was specially ordered although the order was placed as an orchid, I had no idea at that time that were different types etc.
The orchid still exists in my collection, with the distinction of being the oldest in the collection. It has been divided many times over the past 40+ years with bulbs and back bulbs distributed around the town to friends every few years. It still blooms every year religiously with little maintenance. Highly recommended if you can find a bulb....
How wonderful! They are the gift that keeps on giving!
Inspiring full circle story, well done. Thank you for introducing your father in law John, he’s lovely ❤
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Hello Matthew, your orchid is beautiful and the story behind it is amazingly just as beautiful as the orchid. Absolutely heartwarming! Thank you and your wonderful father-in-law for sharing it with us.
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Wonderful story Mathew. Now you have a link with your partners mother and he also has a beautiful reminder of his Mum. Bravo!❤
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Absolutely lovely story😍. While living in Pennsylvania in 2002, I purchased a cymbidium, in bloom. It never rebloomed for me while living there. In 2005, we moved to FL where it has bloomed every single year. It became so huge that, 2 years ago I divided it in 3 sections. Gave 1 to a friend and kept 2. Last year, each gave me one spike and, this year, they both have 2 spikes. Not quite as old as yours but mine is almost 21 year old😉
They are tough AND long lived! Yours sounds fabulous!
What a sweet story!
No I’m going to look up trugo.
You might become hooked!
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