I love your videos. I have no idea why you don’t have many followers 😢 Your videos are so clear and you explain everything very well. I love your way of presenting orchids ❤
The yellow one is Phal. Yaphon Lobispis x Tying Shin Cupid
@Joe-nj3bb3 ай бұрын
The Green Lantern looks similar to my new Peng Seng which is 50% tobaense and 50% cruentum. The buds take a very long time to develop and it's only my second denbrobium. I repotted it recently while it was in bud just to assess the root system which was pretty good. It's better to repot them in spring or fall. Since it's evergreen, I've learned that it cannot keep the leaves in very cold conditions such as under 60F.
That’s incredible ❤ how the baby bloomed. Mine didn’t at all until I separated them from the mother plant. Forgot to mention that I had one that was prolific at growing keikis, had six. Today they are doing good, no keikis on any of them, however, the mother plant did well afterwards, then she didn’t survive 🤔
I purchased one today from Lowes. Very pretty. U picked it up too because I noticed a fragrance along with another yellow one named P. giantlin. Do u still have urs? The P.giantlin has red undertone leaves.
Thanks for the video! Me too. I am obsessed with phal mini mark and bought 2 being an amateur grower. They both are finally giving out spikes and are about an inch long. I start to notice they are turning yellow and I am worried if they will not make it. It happened to me before with one of them, the spike stopped growing when it reached an inch long. I am not sure why. This time maybe I moved them from a windowsill to a warmer spot and they didn’t like it. Are they finicky? Your advice is greatly appreciated!
@jayrenkyle76906 ай бұрын
I didn't know as well that it is sequential bloomer and I cut the spike when I bought because the roots were really in bad shape and I wanted the energy to focus on the roots. I hope it will again send out spike.