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  • čas přidán 19. 01. 2021
  • Fertilizer Supplements: Is Epsom Salt Good for Orchids?
    Epsom salt is extremely beneficial for your orchid’s maintenance and nutrition. Not only does it help with the production of chlorophyll, but it also aids in cell construction, proper hydration, and flushes out the orchid from salt residue. Epsom Salt will make the blooms larger and the leaves more vivid, causing no harm to your orchid.
    Orchid fertilization is not a complicated subject, and the more you immerse yourself in the different possibilities, the more fascinating it gets. Well, at least for me…I once thought that fertilizing with a balanced fertilizer, 20-20-20 year-round was sufficient. Then I read about not using an orchid fertilizer with urea nitrogen in it. Then the question came up about using Epsom Salt for fertilization.
    With the use of Epsom salt, there have been many questions about its use and exactly what it does.
    This video will explain how and why Epsom Salt will make your orchid more beautiful and healthier than ever. Along with Epsom Salt, I’ve included iron and calcium in the article, since many products on the market also include those. If you want the full explanation of this video in writing, go to orchideria.com...
    On Orchideria.com, you can find more in-depth guides and all the access to our information, tutorials, guides, and much more... all for free!
    Happy Cultivating!
    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:53:15 Benefits of Epsom Salt for Your Orchids
    1:12:21 Difference between Epsom salt and table salt
    1:50:26 What Magnesium Does for Your Orchid
    3:21:17 Frequency of Using Epsom Salt
    3:43:09 Iron in Epsom Salt
    4:24:24 Calcium- The third Element in Epsom Salt
    6:01:04 Can I substitute Fertilizer for Epsom Salt?
    6:50:03 Using Tap Water and Epsom Salt together
    8:35:00 Recommended Videos for Further Learning
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Komentáře • 228

  • @rubycoghiel-francis3736
    @rubycoghiel-francis3736 Před 2 lety +10

    You did not say how to mix the Epsom salt, but thanks for the information.
    Ruby

    • @johnathondavis5208
      @johnathondavis5208 Před 2 měsíci

      "A prominent brand suggests diluting 1 teaspoon of magnesium sulfate per gallon of warm water and applying it once a month. Some growers use ½ teaspoon per gallon with every watering, while still others use a higher concentration in the autumn to encourage blooming."

  • @rareandwonderfull
    @rareandwonderfull Před 2 lety +1

    7:05 , yes, i gather rain water for my orchids and house bound tropicals. Summertime they all go out and get rained on.

  • @elbeem20001
    @elbeem20001 Před 3 lety +10

    Hi! As usual - you thrill me!! First, I only use rain water (collected). I have used Epsom Salts to fertilise my other plants (mostly houseplants, ferns, cacti, succulents, etc) - the times I have used it - BOOM!! Stand Back!! They've done so well! I was wondering about Epsom Salt on my orchids, and you've "fixed" my dilemma - THANK YOU!! You've become my "Go To Fixer". Will update you soon.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Lyn! I absolutely love your comments. Thank you! :) Made my day!

    • @nicolemiller7022
      @nicolemiller7022 Před 3 lety +1

      Hi I read your comment and I want to collect bc rain water is so terrific for plants. I have no idea how. I was planning on purchasing or making my own contraption lol. Any way you'd lmk what you use?

    • @elbeem20001
      @elbeem20001 Před 3 lety +4

      @@nicolemiller7022 My rain water comes down directly from my roof (the side which has no guttering), as well as overflow from really heavy rains from where there is guttering. I have two 5 gallon buckets to collect the rain water, and also a 2 gallon watering can. No special "contraption"! Of course, the buckets need to have a cover (to prevent mosquitoes from breeding), but I use the water from the watering can first. I hope my explanation helps.

    • @elbeem20001
      @elbeem20001 Před 3 lety +4

      @@nicolemiller7022 I use 5 gallon buckets, and put them under my roof eves and/or guttering ... let the rains fall into them. That's all.

    • @leolaliabasco5304
      @leolaliabasco5304 Před 2 lety +1

      How is epson salt use in orchids? Thank you very much

  • @mattsseeds5071
    @mattsseeds5071 Před 2 lety +3

    Epsom salts, great pH down for soil/growing medium and water. I use along side vinegar and gypsum for great pH down combo. Dilute into 1quart water a table spoon vinegar, 1/8 cup Epsom and 1/4 -1/2cup of gypsum for adjusting a few plants quickly

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi HowToCannabis, I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video and sharing your ratios. That helps a lot! :)

  • @jamessanders4310
    @jamessanders4310 Před 3 lety +1

    I have orchids that are going downhill! Thanks for telling us about your experience....

  • @bchannel8847
    @bchannel8847 Před 3 lety +3

    Omg I missed your videos hahahah I lost my internet connection for almost two weeks. I’m gonna download your videos and watch it over and over again.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      LOL... I was actually wondering why you stopped commenting. I'm glad your internet is back. Thanks for the support! :)

  • @sofiawils3829
    @sofiawils3829 Před 2 lety +1

    Dear orchideria after listening to your very interesting life-tested lessons I feel like I'm starting to like orchids..I'll probably buy one for a start..have more I'm too old.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Sofia, Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it. It's never to late to start something new, and you'll love orchid care.

  • @MrBeachside
    @MrBeachside Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very informative video. Thank you for posting!

  • @narcisacarramanzana8244
    @narcisacarramanzana8244 Před 2 lety +1

    Love to hear about topics concerning fertilizing orchids !👍🏼😍

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Narcisa, Have you seen the Playlist page on my channel? There is a section just for orchid fertilizer videos. Since this topic is something that interests you, that playlist might help.

  • @aida087
    @aida087 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing Amanda! OMYGOD the Orchid you show @6:52 is absolutely GORGEOUS!! I'm happy you mentioned using tea and epsom salts for fertilizing Orchids! I also use tap water but I always leave mine out for 24-48 hours so that most of the chlorine evaporates! I have several plants such as Spider plants, Orchids and Palms that hate chlorine and my plants have been doing great since doing this!❤️🥰

  • @elizabethmawyer4436
    @elizabethmawyer4436 Před rokem +1

    thank you so much for all your knowledge!! Keep up your wonderful videos. I love the seeing you sweet little sidekick :)

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před rokem

      Hi Elizabeth, Thank you. I'm glad the videos are helping.

  • @narcisacarramanzana8244
    @narcisacarramanzana8244 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanx for the interesting topics about fertilizing orchids!

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Narcisa, Thank you for watching my videos. I appreciate it.

  • @debramymusicvirgil268
    @debramymusicvirgil268 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing i try the Epson salt it really work thanks again

  • @DiptiFernandes-uq3gg
    @DiptiFernandes-uq3gg Před 24 dny

    I'm just getting into caring for orchids and Mak Ng them bloom

  • @janerymus3524
    @janerymus3524 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, you have taught me a lot, just starting out with orchids

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Jane, Thank you for your comment. I appreciate it.

  • @RenaLassiter-yj1zi
    @RenaLassiter-yj1zi Před 6 měsíci +1

    How often should I use epsom salt? And what is the best times of the year to so so?

  • @lilliethwilliams4519
    @lilliethwilliams4519 Před 2 lety +1

    Your program is so organize and informative.

  • @1616VT
    @1616VT Před 2 měsíci

    Would have been useful for you to demonstrate how to use the epsome salt on or in the orchid.

  • @wagimansvenn1995
    @wagimansvenn1995 Před 3 lety

    Your flower looks very healty

  • @prestonnorris9822
    @prestonnorris9822 Před 3 lety

    I love the color of your wall in
    your room. It's so perfect for plants !

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Preston, Thank you! I first painted it green to get through winter then I realized why not grow orchids in my home office too... So that's how the green got there and slowly orchids took over.

    • @prestonnorris9822
      @prestonnorris9822 Před 3 lety

      It's very peaceful and calming

  • @MummaMia5
    @MummaMia5 Před rokem +2

    Perhaps I missed it in the video but how much Epsom salts or what is the ideal ph I’m after? Thanks.

  • @angelaharrilal669
    @angelaharrilal669 Před 3 lety

    Very good tips on fertilizing, well explained, god bless,

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Angela! Thank you for your comment! May God bless you!

  • @ancientorchids
    @ancientorchids Před 3 lety +1

    Yes yes yes! Always the most amazing, informative videos. Thank you Amanda!

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Daniel! Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. I appreciate it.

  • @marlenebornman1841
    @marlenebornman1841 Před rokem +1

    How to I fertilise with Epsom salts do I mix it in water

  • @carolinaramoso9380
    @carolinaramoso9380 Před 3 lety

    Hi mam good afternoon. Am watching your video. Its so informative. Am so happy. I really need this information. Appreciate so much. You gave me guidance in taking care of the orchids. Thank you so much. God bless. Stay safe.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Carolina, Thank you! I appreciate your kindness. :)

  • @ajimolsworld7017
    @ajimolsworld7017 Před 2 lety

    Hi dears I always watch your videos . Very informative video thank you for sharing this video

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ajimol's World , I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video. I appreciate it and was glad it helped.

  • @addielow6105
    @addielow6105 Před 2 lety

    Nice info sharing & detailed & yet easy to understand! 💕

  • @quocvietha5151
    @quocvietha5151 Před 2 lety +3

    I like watching your instructional video due to it being short but providing scientific information that i need for my orchid care. I soak my orchid pot medium once every 6 weeks with a solution [1TBS of Epsom salt + 1/2 TSP of NPK (19-8-16)/gallon tap water] (Otherwise, I soak tap water once a week due to well-draining medium pots). I have monitored and noticed green and healthy leaves along with a few yellow old ones at the orchid trunk bottom now and then. I wonder if this soaking is too much or adequate or else? Thank you for sharing!

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Quoc Viet Ha, Thank you. I appreciate it. 😊

    • @bi2stayharris23
      @bi2stayharris23 Před rokem

      If one plant had fungus and bacteria in it and the water absorbs that then you soak a healthy plant in the same water, you are likely spreading disease.

  • @MrPrentissDJones
    @MrPrentissDJones Před 2 lety +1

    I would use orchid fertilizer! Michigan State University orchid fertilizer. MSU fertilizer you can find it under any brand

  • @GolanTsadok
    @GolanTsadok Před 3 lety +1

    your flowers look AMAZING BEAUTIFUL! just like YOU :)

  • @CarterLeigh
    @CarterLeigh Před 3 lety

    thank you, I hope it helps my phalenopsis.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi TLC, Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. I appreciate it.

  • @NinjaOrchids
    @NinjaOrchids Před 3 lety +3

    I start with Epsom salt soaks right about March. As I grow in leca, I dont want it in my reservoir too long, but I soak them and then flush the pot out. I dont do any Epsom salt supplementation during the winter

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! I was actually wondering about using epsom salt in semi hydroponic, self watering set up. I had done some reading about that but never finished. Thanks for adding this comment. I appreciate it! :)

  • @micheler3011
    @micheler3011 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, so much useful information. How much water to Epsom salts would you use, if mixing it with 3 gallons of water to give your orchids? Do you pour it on the roots , plant or on the medium ? Thanks for sharing, god bless and stay safe!

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +5

      Hi Michele, I don't usually go by measurements because everyone's potting medium and water is different. I usually use a teaspoon for every 2 gallons, so I'd add a little more for 3 gallons, around 1.5 teaspoons. I pour it on the roots and over the potting medium, too. I use a lot of sphagnum moss that absorbs more elements than just bark would, so if your media is not one that absorbs a lot, you might want to use more.

  • @denisedavis5267
    @denisedavis5267 Před rokem

    Thank you for these tips. I’ve gotten hooked on orchids in the last 4 years and collect new breeds constantly. I have 1 phalaenopsis that had leaves turn yellowish, the beautiful spike full of blossoms went limp and the plant looks like it is dying. I’m seeking help to know what went wrong. I have 5 others of same breed in different colors. They’re all watered and fertilized the same. I’m baffled, but trying to salvage it!

  • @tomcozad14
    @tomcozad14 Před měsícem

    I have a moth orchid that I have had for about 13 years. It has bloomed every year. I may have fertilized it about 12 years ago. It has numerous aerial roots on about a 4 inch stem. I say it's not the most healthy plant, I'm kind of surprised that's even alive.

  • @johnmickel2330
    @johnmickel2330 Před 2 lety +1

    I have used --- no more to 1/ month with distilled H20. Check PH -6.0

  • @tammipineda4121
    @tammipineda4121 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!! Always have great tips and advice!!!!

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Tammi, I appreciate your words. Thanks

  • @bobceepookiewookie7908
    @bobceepookiewookie7908 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi, do you do only orchids? Just asking 'cause you explain things clearly.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Bobceepookie, Thank you for that comment. I appreciate it. Unfortuneately, I only have an orchid channel. Other plants don't do so well under my care. LOL

  • @teresastewart9760
    @teresastewart9760 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Epsom Salt is magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) - the 4 should actually be a subscript meaning that there are 4 oxygens to every 1 magnesium and 1 sulfur. There is NO iron or calcium in epsom salt.

  • @richardlawton1023
    @richardlawton1023 Před rokem

    Thanks... Well said. What are you using for fertilizer?

  • @dannid123
    @dannid123 Před 6 měsíci

    Lol i guess u meant an edible salt. Lol it it is a salt tho as in ionic compound. I'm glad i ran across this vid bcuz I use it in my garden & have been wondering if orchids can handle it

  • @biaklun9405
    @biaklun9405 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for you info..

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Bjak, Thank you for commenting. :)

  • @233asha
    @233asha Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @ruthannschoer8603
    @ruthannschoer8603 Před rokem +1

    What is ratio of water to egg shellls and the same,for Epsom salts

  • @cherylpenn4509
    @cherylpenn4509 Před 2 lety

    Thats very interesting. Why though, are the orchids in terracotta pots. I wouldnt be able to see the roots

  • @pianotutoring6954
    @pianotutoring6954 Před rokem

    How about just giving it orchid fertilizer??

  • @user-se6dj4js5c
    @user-se6dj4js5c Před rokem +1

    What is the proportion of water and Epsom salt?

  • @BG-rf5nw
    @BG-rf5nw Před rokem

    How do I know what is a root and what is a flower spike?

  • @normaamburgey6996
    @normaamburgey6996 Před 2 lety

    I'm fairly new growing Orchids please let me know how many parts water & Epsom Salt, I love your video keep them coming, by the way what is the name of your beautiful pink Lady Slipper & how did you get 2 blooms, very beautiful. Thank you, Norma

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Norma, I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video. I appreciate it and was glad it helped. About Epsom salt, I didn’t include the measurements because that will depend on a lot of different factors. For example, how much water you use, what kind of potting media your orchid is in, how fast your media dries out, how big of a pot your orchid is in…and so on. There isn’t one easy answer for measurements, so that’s why I left them out of the video. To start off, you can use one tablespoon per gallon (4L) of water. If you have orchids that are sensitive to minerals, then start with a teaspoon. That is usually too little, and I must use more in time. From this starting point, if your orchid adjusts well and the leaves don’t turn yellow or have brown tips, then use a little more. The Lady Slipper is one of my favorites. Shes a Phragmipedium memoria Estelle getty (longifolium fma album x fischerii). She usually only gives me one bloom, but recently the second will form right before the older one drops. So for a few days only, I have 2 blooms. Then I whip out my camera... LOL

  • @yvonnemartens311
    @yvonnemartens311 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How much epsomsalt do I need to delete with water? Thank you please answer?

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 Před 5 měsíci

      She don’t know - how can she answer some one ask her a question…
      Is terrible.

  • @johannesnel8875
    @johannesnel8875 Před 2 lety

    Hi Amanda. I'm a newbie with Orchids since 2019, so do not have a good idea what I'm doing. I've seen some interesting videos on the use of MSG, MonoSodium Glutamate. I've got hold of some and used it as a mist spray on my orchids. I'd like to hear your take on it. Here in South Africa, Pretoria, it is summer and growing season, so I cannot really say that the sudden new air root development I see is because of that, but it does seem like my random lot of orchids do look more lively and happy. Even some Cattleyas that I have given up on suddenly develop roots and new growth. I did replant them and just placed them on top of some rock chips with a bit of bark mixed in, and placed some sphagnum moss soaked in a 4 teaspoon to a gallon mix of MSG next to them. They had NO roots, and it seems like they may just be saved. I kept the moss damp with water alone, and once a week some MSG water. I've stopped the MSG now and just observe. My plants are watered with bore hole (well) water (Ph7) with a auto sprayer system. Our environment is high temperature, up to 36 deg C (97 F) and higher and low humidity Winter just above 0 deg C(32 F) I do then use frost netting to protect against wind in winter. Because of the non tap water , my fertilizing regime is basically something like, "when I feel like it, get a chance or remember". Obviously some types of Orchids will do better than others...... but some do better than what experts expect, and then the "easy growers" for beginners just don't make it with me. I'm NOT friends with Phalaenopsis, they hate me.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Johannes Nel, I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video, especially about your experience. I appreciate it.It's funny how we have some orchids that love us and others that are a struggle to grow. I share your feelings about Phals. I prefer Cattleyas a thousand times more...and your regime for applying fertilizer, "when I feel like it, get a chance to remember," it's perfect! Had me laughing because even though I teach a lot about orchids, I'm kind of like that too.

  • @tuyetvo4353
    @tuyetvo4353 Před 5 měsíci

    You should mention how much Epsom salt + mix water …

  • @user-cy4ht9nn9l
    @user-cy4ht9nn9l Před rokem

    Hi. I've never used Epson salts in my orchids. How would I mix it with rain water. What would the quantity be tp litres of water. Many thanks. Teresa from South Africa.

  • @conniepachicano8362
    @conniepachicano8362 Před 3 měsíci

    How often do you use the epposome salt

  • @bootsgabiana181
    @bootsgabiana181 Před rokem

    How to use the epsom salt

  • @yizhou3359
    @yizhou3359 Před 7 měsíci +1

    How many epsom salt do we use for the orchids?

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 Před 5 měsíci

      No answer?
      lol
      😂😢😂😢😂😢😂😢

  • @Mari-dx7ds
    @Mari-dx7ds Před měsícem

    Can I use any Epsom salt on my orchid?

  • @maryfrancesmcknight9587
    @maryfrancesmcknight9587 Před 4 měsíci

    What is the ratio of epson salts to water?

  • @patmartens4751
    @patmartens4751 Před rokem

    Can you use boiled water enjoy your videos very much….from SA

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před rokem +1

      I will have to get back to you on that because I don't know.

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 Před rokem +1

      I use filter water - drinking water..
      I keep some orchids in tall vases water - I use filter water - drinking water.

  • @najlajaber5643
    @najlajaber5643 Před 2 lety

    Hello. Is it Epson salt the one we use it in the bathtub for the body and thank you

  • @debbieharvey8760
    @debbieharvey8760 Před 9 měsíci

    You did not mention how much Epsom salt to use.

  • @rosemariegrover561
    @rosemariegrover561 Před 2 lety +1

    How do you apply the epsom salt? Sprinkle over medium, or disolve in water? Thank you.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Rosemarie, I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video. I appreciate it and was glad it helped. About Epsom salt, I didn’t include the measurements or how I use it because that will depend on a lot of different factors. For example, how much water you use, what kind of potting media your orchid is in, how fast your media dries out, how big of a pot your orchid is in…and so on. There isn’t one easy answer for measurements, so that’s why I left them out of the video. To start off, you can use one tablespoon per gallon (4L) of water. If you have orchids that are sensitive to minerals, then start with a teaspoon. That is usually too little, and I must use more in time. From this starting point, if your orchid adjusts well and the leaves don’t turn yellow or have brown tips, then use a little more. So in short, I use it mixed into the watering cycle and rotate the times I use it with other fertilizers.

  • @007trudig
    @007trudig Před rokem

    I have a deep well..country living. Is it ok?

  • @annazelenyj5034
    @annazelenyj5034 Před 3 lety +2

    The garden kind can you use

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Anna, Is it mulch that you're asking about? Unfortunately its not the same as orchid bark because mulch is manufactured to degrade in 6 months. Bark has to stay firm for over 2 years. There are also other materials used in mulch that do not help the orchid, such as chemical weed killer.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh wait... Sorry, I answered the wrong question. The video today was about orchid bark and I just noticed that you asked this about epsom salt. But yes, you can use the garden kind. It should have the same magnesium content in it that the orchid needs, but to be sure, always check the label. With so many brands, its always better to check.

    • @annazelenyj5034
      @annazelenyj5034 Před 3 lety

      No ospson salt the one that you for garden or different kind

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      You can use the garden one. Many garden stores sell epsom salt because its good for other plants too.

    • @annazelenyj5034
      @annazelenyj5034 Před 3 lety

      @@Orchideria how much you give them in bark

  • @sonyiadouglas1671
    @sonyiadouglas1671 Před 2 lety

    Giving approximate amounts of supplements would be helpful, ie, tsp per amount of water.

  • @jancollins1445
    @jancollins1445 Před rokem +2

    What amount of epsom salt should be mixed in water to water orchids?

  • @najlajaber5643
    @najlajaber5643 Před 2 lety

    Hello can we put Epson salt on my gardenia please thank you

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Najla, I'm not good with other flowers, just orchids. I really don't know. Sorry

  • @yuliahezi
    @yuliahezi Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for all that information! I love your videos!
    If I fertilized my orchid today with eggshells, when can I fertilize with epsom salt?
    How can I combine those two and is it enough for the orchid? I don’t want to over fertilize it

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Yulia, Whatever you do, don't add 2 fertilizer supplement together in the same watering day. Since you added eggshells, I'd wait 2 weeks and then use Epsom Salt. It won't hurt if you water with Epsom salt earlier, as in 1 week, since the eggshells will remain in the pot a long time. They will eventually react with each other, but if you can give them the 2 weeks, it's better.

    • @yuliahezi
      @yuliahezi Před 3 lety

      @@Orchideria thank you!! And thanks for the quick reply!

  • @pamschmeltz2013
    @pamschmeltz2013 Před 10 měsíci +1

    How much epsom salt and water do u need?

    • @tuyetvo4353
      @tuyetvo4353 Před 5 měsíci

      No answer - lol 😂😢😂😢😂😢

  • @ghodkedc
    @ghodkedc Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the information. Your vlogs are always very informative and helpful. I am alredy trying epsom salt and guess it is helping. Some gardeners from SE Asia suggest MSG along with regular NPK. What is your opinion?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Dhananjay,
      Thank you for watching my video. I appreciate it.
      To answer you, I'd have to know the exact NPK ratio and what else is in your fertilizer. Some fertilizers do a great job at including all the extra micro-nutrients, but others only have the main three: Nitrogen, Potassium, and Phosphorous. In that case, you'd have to supplement the feeding with another type of fertilizer to make sure that the orchid is receiving all the other nutrients: calcium, magnesium, boron, sulfur, and so many more.
      In that case, I'd listen to the other growers around your area because they'll have a better idea. Since they add it, I would too. :)

  • @deemathigardiawasam1159

    How to use and how often to use

  • @carolesykes7955
    @carolesykes7955 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi again Amanda. I enjoyed this one and found it useful. I tried a flush with Epsom a couple of months ago. I've since had a problem with some of them developing what looked like chlorosis to me, yellowing leaves, spots and cicles and some leaves falling off. It has happened on several different types of orchids, particularly Den Phals. Perhaps it's just the time of season where old leaves are dying but it put me off using it. The tds value was about 150ppm, was that too strong? Perhaps I should try again or even foliar feed with it? If I do foliar feed what dilution is best please? Do you think it might have reacted badly with other feed which would have been given a week previously?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Carole, Thanks for the comment. The tds at 150 shouldn't have been the problem since most orchids do well with up to 175. The reaction they had seems like a very typical one to overfertilizing. Depending on what you already use as fertilizer, you may not need to add any Epsom Salt whatsoever. If you decide to go ahead and use it as a foliar feed, you can use the same concentration as a soak, which would be a teaspoon per gallon. Except since they reacted like this even to the soak, I wouldn't attempt the foliar feed. It seems like they have what they need already with your fertilization regime.

    • @carolesykes7955
      @carolesykes7955 Před 3 lety

      @@Orchideria OK thanks for the reply. I was using it in place of my feed (around weekly) to try to flush out extraneous salts in the medium. I guess I will watch another of your videos to see how this works 😊. I saw people do this in the AOS.

  • @normajortack1654
    @normajortack1654 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge about orchids. My orchids are blooming beautifully. I’m so happy.
    I do not recall the amount of magnesium salt to the water. Please, let me know. I enjoyed your video .
    💋❤️🦋

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Thank you, Norma! I appreciate the comment. I didn't give an exact amount because that will depend on a lot of things, like the size of your pot, the potting media, etc. I usually do 1 teaspoon per gallon for mine, but test yours out with a little less and work up from there depending on the orchid's reaction.

  • @donnaroberts9119
    @donnaroberts9119 Před 2 lety

    How do you utilize safely

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Donna, I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video. I appreciate it and was glad it helped. About Epsom salt, I didn’t include the measurements because that will depend on a lot of different factors. For example, how much water you use, what kind of potting media your orchid is in, how fast your media dries out, how big of a pot your orchid is in…and so on. There isn’t one easy answer for measurements, so that’s why I left them out of the video. To start off, you can use one tablespoon per gallon (4L) of water. If you have orchids that are sensitive to minerals, then start with a teaspoon. That is usually too little, and I must use more in time. From this starting point, if your orchid adjusts well and the leaves don’t turn yellow or have brown tips, then use a little more.

  • @aneyzacharia924
    @aneyzacharia924 Před rokem

    How much Epsom salt in how much water?

  • @nicolemiller7022
    @nicolemiller7022 Před 3 lety

    Hi I'm on my 3rd phalaenopsis. I bought my first used that fertalize with two measurements by miracle grow no flowers since had to remove bad roots dropped three leaves one is now growing at the top. Very upset. 2nd was given had black spots all over it I got rid of that but it died. Now my fiance bought me a big one from target in a week my flowers are drooping. That I attributed to heat. It was nice out than got really cold out so I had to change my heat to hotter and it's dry in here. So I realized that gallon of water And bought the spray I sprayed under and on the tops of leaves I see signs of rot on my first leaves not drooping anymore. I'm so frustrated so I'm learning now what to do bc I'm usually a saver of plants I have tons in my garden and I bring my tropicals in bc I'm in CT. Humidity is best in June to Sept here. Help lol I am so worried! I am going to be composting and I bought one that allows the tea to pour out so I'm hoping to help boost all of my plants. Can I get some advice on the best orchid mix for the pots the best fertalize method and how to correctly care for them. I'm sorry to be a pain. I'm not into killing plants though. Thanks for reading my incredibly long message. Btw I just subscribed and you are awesome.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Nicole,
      Thank you for the comment. I appreciate it.
      There are a lot of separate/unique topics in your comment and I can't answer them all with a comment. I suggest looking at my website www.orchideria.com and on the LEARN page, there are topics split into groups. This probably would be the best way to start trying to answer your specific questions.
      Start with the potting media, and how to select the best one. Then you can look at the fertilizing group. I hope that helps. :)

  • @ll-qq9qr
    @ll-qq9qr Před 3 lety +2

    What do you think of this recipe?
    Medium for orchids
    Sphagnum moss
    Perlite Shultz larger perlite if you can find it.
    Vermiculite
    1/2 cup Wood charcoal pcs
    2 cups bark
    1 cup sphagnum moss
    1 cup vermiculite
    1 cup perlite
    Mix well

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi II, it would really depend on the orchid, your watering regime, how much humidity is in the environment, what pot they are in and items like that. It looks like a solid mix, but I really can't say yes or no.

    • @ll-qq9qr
      @ll-qq9qr Před 3 lety

      @@Orchideria I have absolutely no humidity. I live in upstate NY in the mountains. I have to put seedlings heating mats and grow lights on my orchids.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi I I, In this case double up on the sphagnum moss. You can almost do without the other material growing in pure sphagnum. It might be a challenge when you water, which you'll have to cut down a lot, and mist every other day or even every day. I prefer to have some bark and perlite inside just for stability, and you can certainly add those. Just be sure to keep the sphagnum over 50% of your mix.

    • @ll-qq9qr
      @ll-qq9qr Před 3 lety +2

      @@Orchideria what's your favorite spagnamum moss? Do you soak it for an hour before you add it to the orchids?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +4

      I have a lot of favorites... LOL. I can tell you one I don't buy though. It's called supermoss and comes in a "purple-ish" blue label. It's way too dry and didn't absorb/retain anything. Any other brand is decent. If you can, either get one from New Zealand or Chile. They are a lot more in cost, but hold up very well.

  • @rozannepower7854
    @rozannepower7854 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Amanda. Should I spray Epsom salt water to leaves as well or is it only for the roots

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Rozanne, I would just stay with the roots. Even though orchids absorb water and nutirents through their leaves, for the most part, the leaves are hydrorepellent. Water will trickle down the leaf and not have any effect at all. Some might get absorbed, but through the roots are the best method.

  • @muhammadkashifnawazdholagr5734

    I have some questions first epsom salt have calcium n iron?
    2nd the dose 1table spoon? How much in gms per litr

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Muhhamed, Epsom salt does not contain any calcium or iron. It is magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), which is magnesium and sulfur. Orchids will need extra calcium and iron, so be sure to fertilize with a fertilizer that contains both those, along with Nitrogen, Phosphorous, and Potassium. I am not sure about the grams per liter, so I had to do some math. Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I use 1 tablespoon per gallon, which is 4 L. 1 Tablespoon has around 14 grams, so 14/4? Is that right? It's not much at all. Start with a little and gradually add more with time.

  • @satyasravan5809
    @satyasravan5809 Před 2 lety

    How to bring down ph from 8.8 to 5.5?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Satya, I'm not the best person to answer this since my background isn't chemistry, but it's almost impossible to bring it down that much without tons of interventions. That's a lot of chemical treatment, and that's bad for the orchids. Maybe someone else could answer you better.

  • @pearlyvance7343
    @pearlyvance7343 Před rokem

    How do I water it with the salt

  • @cheranhunter9277
    @cheranhunter9277 Před 2 lety

    Dear sis please tell me how to thread rootless orchid?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Cheran, I am not sure what you mean by thread, but if it to grow new roots, you might want to try the sphag-n-bag method video. If you look at the videos on my channel, find the one with the title sphag-n-bag method, or how to care for a rootless orchid.

    • @cheranhunter9277
      @cheranhunter9277 Před 2 lety

      @@Orchideria I mean treatment

  • @rashmibojamma6609
    @rashmibojamma6609 Před 2 lety

    Hi.
    How to use Epsom salt to Orchids. As you didn't mention. Please let me know

    • @marlener1224
      @marlener1224 Před rokem

      diluting 1 teaspoon of magnesium sulfate per gallon of warm water

  • @TedBear1954
    @TedBear1954 Před 11 měsíci

    When you say orchids - are you referring to all types of orchids - or these 'moth' orchids?

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 Před 2 lety

    And as long as I'm preaching chemistry, Epsom salt *is* a salt--it's the magnesium salt of sulfuric acid. Interestingly (to some, anyway ;), seven "waters of hydration," H20 molecules come along for the ride with the salt, so it's actually MgSO4-7H2O.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Sherman, Yeah, I messed that one up. What I meant to say was it's not the same as table salt, as in adding salt to your plant. But just like in real life, I can't take back what I said once the video is live. Theres no editing once it's launched... So I have to rely on comments unfortuneatly. Thanks for adding this comment. It helps clarify that.

    • @Elephantine999
      @Elephantine999 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Orchideria It's only something that a fussy chemist would care about or comment on. ("Here's a chance to show off how much I know about something no one cares about!") Your videos are very helpful and I'm learning a lot about orchid care from them (and have a lot to learn! ) :)

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +2

      LOL... Well, I'm glad you did comment. :)

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 Před 2 lety

    Hmmm. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate heptahydrate, MgSO4. It's fun to try supplements and it shouldn't so shouldn't be necessary if you are using good orchid fertilizer.

    • @Elephantine999
      @Elephantine999 Před 2 lety

      I meant to say, "It's fun to try supplements BUT they shouldn't be necessary if you are using good orchid fertilizer" (that is, have sufficient magnesium). :-P

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Sherman, You are absolutely right. If the fertilizer is a good one, it will have all the nutrients that the orchids need. I've found out that, unfortunately, the most common fertilizers on the market only have NPK and a tiny bit of calcium, if that. But if you can get hold of a good quality fertilizer, that's awesome! No need for the supplements.

    • @Elephantine999
      @Elephantine999 Před 2 lety

      @@OrchideriaThat's a good point, that even a good fertilizer may not have all of a nutrient you need. I have grown a (non-orchid) flower for years that really needs calcium supplementation for hydroponics here where our water is very soft. I should have thought of that. Thanks again for your help. (I had a cattleya that grew on my kitchen windowsill for years but never bloomed. This time I'm hoping the two withered Phalaenopsis I rescued from a busy friend's windowsill will do better.)

  • @robertdouglas5433
    @robertdouglas5433 Před 3 lety +2

    how is magnesium sulphate applied to orchids

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Robert, The exact amount will depend on the size of your orchid and what medium it is in. Usually you can dilute 1 teaspoon into 2 gallons of water and use that to water your orchids. See how the orchid reacts and adapt the quantities from there. You can also soak the orchid in this for a few minutes.

  • @kristachoi5990
    @kristachoi5990 Před 3 lety

    I keep getting slugs on my orchids.. problem is i cant change the pot coz i think new flowers will come out soon..what should i do?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Krista Choi, For slugs, you can use 2 methods. One is more natural: crush up eggshells (but not into a fine powder). Leave a few bigger pieces that have the sharp edges on them. Since the slugs have to slide over them to reach the orchid, they avoid it. This works well for orchids outside, too. The problem with this method is that it doesn't eliminate the slugs, rather it prevents them from coming back. To eliminate them, you can you diatomaceous earth. But that is very harmful to animals and also to your lungs, so take precautions. It works, but be very careful.

  • @beckycpc1
    @beckycpc1 Před 2 lety

    What’s a good PH in tap water for orchids?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety +1

      Anywhere from 5.5 to 6.5 for Phalaenopsis. You can use water up to 7 but that's the upper limit

  • @donnataylor7584
    @donnataylor7584 Před 3 lety +1

    How do you use the Epson salt? Do you put right on plant, mix with water & how much of each??

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Donna, Thanks for asking. I mix mine with 1 tablespoon to a gallon of distilled water. Some articles say to use 2 tablespoons, but everytime I've done that, the results weren't so great.

  • @helenching592
    @helenching592 Před 3 lety

    what is the ratio? How much do u use for orchid? thanks

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Helen, Thank you for watching my video. I appreciate it. I didn't include a fixed amount of Epsom Salt because this will depend a lot on your type of potting media, how big your orchid pot is, how often you water and a whole bunch of other stuff. So I didn't add that part. You can start with 1 to 2 teaspoons per gallon of water and move up from there (if your orchid reacts well).

  • @johnmickel2330
    @johnmickel2330 Před rokem

    Our water has enough Hardness ( Calcium)

  • @willemh3319
    @willemh3319 Před 2 lety

    which type of calcium the one you sprinkle in the garden?
    i really can not find the answer i have calcium magnesium grains

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Willem, You need to find a product that has calcium carbonate that is plant soluble. Some products that say they have calcium can't be absorbed by the roots.

    • @willemh3319
      @willemh3319 Před 2 lety

      @@Orchideria tnx how muchis best i showed it tomy youngest the jungle owner

    • @willemh3319
      @willemh3319 Před 2 lety

      ​@@Orchideria calcium carbonate blaclboard chalk 1 stoc per 2 l
      epsom 20 grms per liter

  • @paularivera5122
    @paularivera5122 Před 3 lety

    Could you show how much to use?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Hi Paula, I didn't mention the quantities because that will depend on a lot of factors. You can start out with a teaspoon per gallon and work up (or down) from there depending on how your orchid reacts.

  • @elizabethmeyer7107
    @elizabethmeyer7107 Před 2 lety

    How much Eason salt do I use

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi , I’m sorry it took so long for me to write you back about your comment. I was on vacation and didn’t log onto my CZcams. Thanks for commenting on my video. I appreciate it and was glad it helped. About Epsom salt, I didn’t include the measurements because that will depend on a lot of different factors. For example, how much water you use, what kind of potting media your orchid is in, how fast your media dries out, how big of a pot your orchid is in…and so on. There isn’t one easy answer for measurements, so that’s why I left them out of the video. To start off, you can use one tablespoon per gallon (4L) of water. If you have orchids that are sensitive to minerals, then start with a teaspoon. That is usually too little, and I must use more in time. From this starting point, if your orchid adjusts well and the leaves don’t turn yellow or have brown tips, then use a little more.

  • @janicesrygler8964
    @janicesrygler8964 Před 2 lety

    How exactly should I use Epsom salts?

    • @marlener1224
      @marlener1224 Před rokem

      diluting 1 teaspoon of magnesium sulfate per gallon of warm water

  • @chehr99
    @chehr99 Před 2 lety

    How much Epson salts per cup?

  • @joshmyburgh
    @joshmyburgh Před 3 lety

    how would you use Epsom salt on semi water culture orchids ?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Josh, For semi water culture, you don't want to let the orchid sit in the water that has the Epsom Salt (or any other fertilizer) for a long period of time. So the idea is to use epsom salt, let it soak for 20-30 min then change the water to distilled, rain, RO, or any other water source that doesn't have minerals. That way the orchid can still hydrate but without the risk of overfertilizing.

    • @joshmyburgh
      @joshmyburgh Před 3 lety

      @@Orchideria You are amazing ! Thank you so much ! I love your videos and they are so helpful and insightful !

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I appreciate it.

  • @sandrasealy7411
    @sandrasealy7411 Před 2 lety

    How much epsom salt do we need to water orchid…do u have to mix with water?

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před 2 lety

      Hi Sandra, Yes, mix it it water. Add 1 tablespoon to a gallon (4L) of water and see if the orchid takes it well. If it does, you can increase the dose slowly to 2 tablespoons. If it shows any signs of yellowing, drop the dose to 1/2 a tablespoon.

  • @amapola1163
    @amapola1163 Před rokem

    You don't give the epsom salt/water ratio for the mix to water the plant.

    • @Orchideria
      @Orchideria  Před rokem

      I wrote the ratio in the first comment.