My 'saving Orchids with almost no roots' routine - Part 1 | The theory

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  • čas přidán 8. 10. 2017
  • Today I decided to elaborate more on the process of saving and dehydrating Orchids that lack a good root system.
    ▼▼▼More info bellow!▼▼▼
    First off, I did a video in the past on this issue, but I dealt with Phalaenopsis there and I feel I did not elaborate as much. if you want to see it though, here it is • Rejuvenating stressed ...
    Roots are one of the most important structure for an orchid, as they are incredibly well adapted to absorb, store and direct water and nutrients. More on orchid roots here • Orchid roots - Purpose...
    When roots are missing, the orchid is in serious distress and we need to focus on some root production. I am not the type that entrusts in miracle techniques or substances, I like the straight forward and logical approach: how do we make this orchid absorb water while still maintaining it airy?
    And here is where all of us can start to be creative and adapt our techniques in accordance to our environment and orchids.
    About oxygen and nutrient absorption www.homehydrosystems.com/nutri...
    How to promote new roots • How to promote root gr...
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    • Promoting Orchid root ...
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Komentáře • 63

  • @rinas.6264
    @rinas.6264 Před 6 lety +14

    🙄 Just killed another two orchids....But I'm not giving up. Thank you for posting helpful tips 🤷‍♀️

  • @roseanndinovo9698
    @roseanndinovo9698 Před 2 lety +1

    miss orchid, today i found my orchid had awful root rot so i pulled back the bad leaf and found some nodes close to bottom of leaf ,i put onstake above water i used your advice i put cinimom on leaf so i have to wait to see if water below will save my favorite orchid. I was gone seven days and the needed water, my other orchids are ok, as you say have patience. thank you for all your advice.😁

  • @SharonGreggsKikiRose
    @SharonGreggsKikiRose Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much! This is exactly the information that I was looking for! I have purchased several beautiful cat leaders from Home Depot and they all seem to have rotted and no roots as they were bag babies. I will definitely use this information to now save my babies. Again thank you so much for this information!

  • @billie7725
    @billie7725 Před 4 lety

    You are the best! I have watched many videos about orchids. You are the best teacher I have ever seen

  • @chengcangelosi6418
    @chengcangelosi6418 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, it helps me very much to understand how and what orchids like. I hope my orchids will thrive following your directions. ♥️♥️😎😎

  • @Hobbiemomma
    @Hobbiemomma Před 6 lety +2

    I love this video. I have been trying to decide which growing method is best for my environment and while playing around with water culture (and getting great results) I’ve found that it isn’t very sustainable -especially with cold weather and limited space to move things around.
    I agree with air being a large factor in success and ultimately semi hydro is the best of both worlds as the orchid is allowed to drink up as much water as it would like without having to adapt to a new environment like water culture -which is very extreme and although it seems like a “set it and forget it” method it actually takes a lot of attention and adapting. I have had quite a few rescue orchids that I have started out in a water culture method and have never seen new roots grow so thick and healthy. But I agree, without the air flow and constant wet and dry cycle I wouldn’t of had such amazing results. The worst part of learning this is all the roots I’ve managed to drown with too much water and not enough air - I think microfiber is a great solution for revitalizing those virtually rootless orchids!

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer Před 6 lety +17

    Thank you for this ,I’ve been rescuing sick orchids from Lidl ,with good success ,But I have one now that has one leaf and barely any roots ,if they aren’t to bad they only charge a couple of euros ,But I’ll try to rescue anything ,I had one this summer ,the leaves were so prune like it literally had furrows but within six weeks it grew a beautiful big leaf and another is on the way ,So don’t be put off by the supermarket orchid killers ,

  • @hanselurizar6811
    @hanselurizar6811 Před 6 lety +1

    So interesting! I cannot wait for the updete of the vanda and now that i see the dendrobium i wanna see this update! So maybe in that way i can safe my orchids 😅

  • @cincin5112
    @cincin5112 Před 6 lety +2

    Hi ...thank you for all your useful information. ...if I may .May I ask you to please make a vid on Nutrient Deficiency. .please , I have some orchid and the leaves are two tones of green ...light green and dark green...I look forward on your information. Thank you .

  • @connieirwin7786
    @connieirwin7786 Před 3 lety +1

    considering a small greenhouse!! Looking forward to it!!

  • @SweetColo
    @SweetColo Před 6 lety

    Thanks! I'll try that!

  • @hanselurizar6811
    @hanselurizar6811 Před 6 lety +4

    I have a phalaenopsis trying to get some roots in it but nothing is working 😭

  • @yeahgo5875
    @yeahgo5875 Před 5 lety

    how often do i water my dying no root.

  • @itsabhilasha
    @itsabhilasha Před 5 lety

    Hi miss orchid. My dendrobium orchids are suffered from root rot due to moisture retention through coconut husk on which it was primarily grown by nursery. I ve removed the dead roots and sterilized it with peroxide and transferred into leca but i am tensed about whether it will grow new roots or not. Please suggest some instructions about the temperature or conditions which promote fast root growth

  • @EhKay3
    @EhKay3 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi from Canada!
    I have a dendrobium roy tokunaga that sadly got the worst case of root rot from contaminated medium. It is now rootless! I have cleaned off the old roots, and soaked it/sprayed it with hydrogen peroxide. When I place it on a bed of damp moss I keep getting mold on it! It is so frustrating. Any suggestions or tips? Do I keep spraying it with more peroxide? Perhaps try a different medium to rest it on? Right now I am keeping it in open air and dunking it when it dries out a bit just to keep the moisture up.
    Thanks again for all your wonderful videos. I love watching!

  • @connieirwin7786
    @connieirwin7786 Před 3 lety +1

    I found a small plastic enclosure somewhat choking my Orchid. I've had since August 2019 and I reported today in Georgia. Did the work on my porch and took back inside. Still too cold here. Trying some root growing. Interested to see what happens.

  • @reneejolley7954
    @reneejolley7954 Před 6 lety +3

    Great idea with the damp beads! I have a Vanda 'Miss Joaquim' that has ONE small root & a few aerials, so that might work for her... I was given a phal that had been 'growing' in some sort of plug. Most of the roots totally tanked. I've put it in a small pot with packing peanuts in the bottom & sphag. Since, its beginning to grow roots & is starting to put up a new leaf, so there's hope for that one! I was given a piece of a division, and THAT one is giving me trouble. It has very small roots & is top-heavy. No matter what I've put it in, it seems to jump out of the pot (its also very wide, so finding a pot has been a challenge, too). I've recently put it deeper into the pot & added more course bark & some leca in hopes it will stay put until it develops more roots..

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  Před 6 lety

      +Renee Jolley Hi, did you try using a rhizome clip or a diy one? It might help :)

    • @reneejolley7954
      @reneejolley7954 Před 6 lety

      Yes, I did - it kept falling over - even in a clay pot! Cheeky thing!

    • @reneejolley7954
      @reneejolley7954 Před 6 lety

      An 'AH HA!!' Moment this morning! After having it jump out of the pot AGAIN overnight, I remembered seeing The Orchid Whisperer have a stake taped to one of the vases... AH HA!! There's my answer - I think, maybe... ^_^

  • @sandygirl7193
    @sandygirl7193 Před 6 lety

    How do you wash your clay pots before you put an orchid in them?

  • @terrychrist535
    @terrychrist535 Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the 🎥. Air I know is important. I turn on a fan circulating. The temp in the house is 65 ° is that to cold ? I live in Idaho

    • @emmascott5950
      @emmascott5950 Před 5 lety +2

      Terry! I live in Idaho too and just have restarted my orchid collection since moving here. I would love the chance to visit with other orchid growers in Idaho like yourself so I do hope you see this! Personally I try to keep the house at least at 65. But what is very helpful, especially during winter, is a seedling heat mat! You can get one on Amazon for under $10 and it's a 20.75"x10" mat so about right for two orchids with lots of ventilation space. That way if the house gets colder then expected while I'm gone (some I only have baseboard heaters) I know the orchids, at least the sick ones, are at an ok temp! I also have just recently purchased humidifiers that i have running constantly in the two rooms the orchids are in. I may not run them during summer but in winter in Idaho with heaters on, they are definitely needed! Plus they have helped me too!

  • @SweetColo
    @SweetColo Před 6 lety +2

    I live in Colorado . I'm almost ready to give up after years of failure with phalaenopsis orchids. I can't seem to get the watering correct with the extremely dry weather here. Any advice? Thanks and Love your channel!!

    • @dtdurr
      @dtdurr Před 6 lety

      Maybe semi hydroponics would help with that.

  • @FIRESTORM23
    @FIRESTORM23 Před 2 lety

    Hi Danni! You mention a part 2 but i can't find it!! Can you link it in the description or here?

  • @walrusclay
    @walrusclay Před 2 lety

    I had an orchid that suffered root rot, it lost every single root. I have it suspended in a glass cup, that I pour water into to help create a humid environment. Finally, after months of this, it’s growing about 5 new roots! But now I’m not sure what to do. When do I repot it? How do I repot it? How do I know if all these new roots it’s growing are air roots or ground roots?

  • @the-iter8
    @the-iter8 Před 6 lety +4

    can i use coco husk for media

    • @valentinaqueenofthevalkyri3128
      @valentinaqueenofthevalkyri3128 Před 6 lety +2

      NEURON you should watch Amy's video called Orchid Whisperer. Her orchids are so healthy and beautiful and she answers your questions right back. :)

  • @ebony7392
    @ebony7392 Před 6 lety

    Hi Danni! How would you save a phalaenopsis with no roots but healthy looking leaves? At the moment I am trying the sphag and bag method which makes me quite nervous. Thanks!

    • @weirdangel4025
      @weirdangel4025 Před 6 lety

      Ebony Saunders i have the same situation but i just treated it like normal phal. Watered it when the media is dry and its having small nubs now probably new roots

  • @RavenTheRiverRunner
    @RavenTheRiverRunner Před 3 lety

    Dani, my orchid friend, what do you think about rooting hormone on orchids?

  • @maycasiguran7645
    @maycasiguran7645 Před 4 lety

    Hi, are you using pebbles?

  • @gentlemanjack25
    @gentlemanjack25 Před 4 lety

    Would you consider a drip like system, like an IV bag?

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  Před 4 lety

      Hi, for my collection and grow room no, but experiments and diy's are fun, so you can totally play with the idea :)

  • @kieroneyles1026
    @kieroneyles1026 Před 4 lety

    I have followed your instructions on how to revive a dying orchid, because my sister gave me an orchid to revive, I am hoping to bring it back to life. I've bought some orchid feed, removed the rotted roots, put it in some moss, now I'm just waiting patiently for any signs of recovery, many thanks for your knowledge, all the best from kieron.

  • @Watcher1852
    @Watcher1852 Před 6 lety

    what medium are you using in your drain dish and also if you have the time I could use your Help with 2 orchids do let me know if you have the time Thank you " You Have a GREAT Channel" watch it all the time!!!

  • @MsLemonade17
    @MsLemonade17 Před 6 lety +3

    @miss orchid girl do you still check your Ig?

  • @southpark4151
    @southpark4151 Před 5 lety

    Was the main technique at 1:26 for treating the vanda -- to put in a shoe-lace and keep the shoe-lace went, and then wrap a portion of the shoelace around the base of the plant?

  • @jimwalden6634
    @jimwalden6634 Před 5 lety

    🤑hank you, I have really enjoyed your video, your orchids are beautiful. I have learned a lot about orchids by watching your video! Thanks again.

  • @sophiafrancis4842
    @sophiafrancis4842 Před 4 lety

    Is it ok to use coconut trash to put my orchid in.

  • @johnjhill3
    @johnjhill3 Před 6 lety +7

    Have you ever used Aspirin to boost failing orchids?
    The formula is ~175 - 225mg Aspirin per gallon or 4 L of water. That's about half a tablet of either the 325mg or 500mg tablet size that are commonly sold (at least in USA.) Dosage on the weaker side are not necessarily less effective, but higher dosages might be.
    I learned this formula from Noel Calvert in the FB group "Planet Philodendron / Monstera." Noel is also an Orchid hobbyist. His formula was verified as useful by several several others in the group who are long-time specialists with tropical plants.

    • @johnjhill3
      @johnjhill3 Před 6 lety +3

      Aspirin is an analog of willow bark extracts, so it is not far removed from being "natural." In animal or plant metabolism it converts to Salicylic Acid which is a natural plant hormone. It encourages root growth and, more importantly, spurs the Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) system in plants. That's the botanic version of immunity response. In rice and cruciferous plants it has been shown that plants can acquire markers for disease organisms and build specific defenses against them, similar to how human immunity works.

    • @dashark2084
      @dashark2084 Před 6 lety +1

      Frank Drebbin Do you just water with the aspirin water or you soak the orchid for some time? Can I add aspirin to my fertilizer water?

    • @MissOrchidGirl
      @MissOrchidGirl  Před 6 lety +3

      +Frank Drebbin Hi Frank, yes I tried it once about 2 years ago, but never updated it since I didn't keep up with it. It would appear it creates a sort of 'dependency' and orchids just flop after cutting it, at least this is what the article said at the time. I might try it again with some experiment phals though :p

    • @johnjhill3
      @johnjhill3 Před 6 lety +3

      Ooops! I neglected the timing part of dosage. For ailing plants the solution is used twice a month in place of normal watering, with or w/out fertilizer. For healthy plants it is once a month.

    • @johnjhill3
      @johnjhill3 Před 6 lety +1

      For potted plants in soil-like medium I use the solution in place of normal watering, fertilizer optional. (see my newer comment above)
      For unusual media used with Orchids (hydro-, ceramic, etc.) I cannot advise since I have no experience with that. I would guess that one treatment would be just fine but I do not know if Aspirin might leave a deposit on inorganic media over time.

  • @FITZIEBLUE
    @FITZIEBLUE Před 6 lety +8

    so many questions from your 'followers'....so few responses, almost none...

    • @valentinaqueenofthevalkyri3128
      @valentinaqueenofthevalkyri3128 Před 6 lety +3

      FITZIEBLUE watch Amy's videos under the name Orchid Whisperer. Shes answers right back and her orchids are way healthier and prettier than her. :)

    • @FITZIEBLUE
      @FITZIEBLUE Před 6 lety +4

      i subscribe to Orchid Whisperer....and others, but really appreciate Dani's knowledge and no nonsense approach.... didn't mean to sound snippy with that original comment

    • @whatever9770
      @whatever9770 Před 4 lety +1

      FITZIEBLUE it’s true tho. She never answers questions.

  • @ellievacc
    @ellievacc Před 6 lety +1

    I used to be an indoor orchid grower. They started to die so I put them in a small green house outside they all are doing so much better then they were inside. I did loose 2 seedlings. but everything has lots of roots and new leaves and one seedling is about to give me a flower. I do miss having them inside so I may need to buy some fake orchid plants

    • @susanacastillo9144
      @susanacastillo9144 Před 6 lety

      ellie vacc , hi!! What is your temperature? I live in the state of Washington and I am sure that I will need a heater. I wonder how my electricity would be.

    • @ellievacc
      @ellievacc Před 6 lety

      Susana Castillo. I live in Australia. we have warmer weather over here. we never get any cold winters. So outside growing is ok. summer can be a pain. I will set up an automatic water system soon for them so they can get water during the hot summer days.

    • @ellievacc
      @ellievacc Před 6 lety

      Susana Castillo our temps can go from 25*c to 37*c during summer. winter they can range from 10*c to 25*c

    • @susanacastillo9144
      @susanacastillo9144 Před 6 lety

      ellie vacc, nice I wish I didn't have cold weather. Thanks for answering.

  • @CollectiveSuicideLIZ
    @CollectiveSuicideLIZ Před 6 lety +1

    i love the info your giving... i just find it hard to watch when you see the orchids background - you need to show what your talking about.. not just talk and show somthong trivial. im sorry - i really love you but i get bord fast even thogh i learn all;ot from you.