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HOW TO BUILD A HANGING MOSSY ORCHID GARDEN/ HANGING ORCHID GARDEN TIPS 1080p



HOW TO BUILD HANGING MOSSY ORCHID GARDEN/ HANGING ORCHID GARDEN TIPS 1080p

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29 Comments

  1. That stick looks good even now and i should imagine it would look great few months down the line. I like mounted orchids though a bit high maintenance but looks more natural. Nice little project and looking forward to see the updates.

  2. Looks so WONDERFUL and LOL! at the bloopers at the end haha! thanks so much for sharing Brad and sending heaps of love and happy growing for a FANTASTIC weekend XXXX <3

  3. 2 rules for filming – never too early in the morning and not before at least 2 coffees!!! Unless I missed it, I presume that is live sphagnum moss? I've been meaning to do a 'tree trunk' for quite a while now but just can't find a suitable piece of wood and when I do, It's too heavy being soaking wet out in a forest somewhere. Also there's the 'mobility' (or lack of it) to think of. But I'm going to do 'something' – just not sure what, but this seems good.

  4. I really like this experiment Brad. I hope it's a great success. Even though there aren't any epiphytic orchids hardy enough to grow on your moss covered trees outside, this will be the next best thing. Is the stick from a species that has fairly rot resistant wood ? So that it will last quite awhile ?

  5. You infected me. I have one hanging garden in my living-room now. And its huge. I call it lovingly "Orchideen-Galgen", wich means orchid-gallows in german. I spray it every day, and moisture the sphagnum moss each 2-3 days (with fertilizer like every 3 weeks).

    Bevore i did this, my orchids remained in a state of motionlessness … and now they are producing new growth and flower-spikes like crazy! I used some Phalaneopsis, Miltoinia, Odontonia, Brassidium, Dendrobium and Oncidium. I also added a string of Louisiana Moss and a Bromelia Guzmania.

     I want to make another one, smaller this time with some Mastevallia´s and a Neofinetia falcata.

    Thanks for the inspiration!

  6. Put the glue gun down Brad! We can do much better for the Orchids with 1/4 inch green floral tape. It is sticky and works, not pricy )) Love the swinging orchids, definitely a market for these! Local Harvest.org, ge a shop up, keep it kind! ) If it takes off I want a yearly "swing" for 7 years ) heeh <3 Best Wishes! Oak Hill Organics

  7. It would never occur to me to use hot glue. I would have worried it would harm the plant.

  8. Thank you for making us think. This is the way I would do it with your great idea. I think I can begin by attaching the treat or chain to hang up the branch of the tree. Next, I would dress up the wood with moss attached with some green treat and Floral tape; leaving it not too tight. I would continue attaching the orchids in the same way. Leaving it to grow over an orchid round basket prepared to plant any other orchid. It is going to look good from the beginning. Just like a floral arrangement. At the end of 2 weeks, I would hang the tree branch in place and the prepared basket can serve for other plant. That way, no hot glue is used in the roots of an alive plant.

  9. Brad, LOVELY. I did this on my own, on a log. I read that you said that orchids grow down so, I tried, I put the plants on 'coconut husks', secured with tie straps and voila. I will now try with a glue gun. Thanks. I so love your orchids.

  10. I can't believe I haven't seen this video before – thought I'd watched all your orchid ones but clearly not. How did is it getting on now? Do you still have it or did it not do too well? I did two a couple of years ago after a talk at our local orchid society, for some of my intermediate growers – Bulbophyllums, Dendrobiums and a couple of small vandaceous types – but one has already been dismantled and the second isn't doing too well.

    By the way, I was watching this with subtitles on because my hearing isn't so good these days and the translations of these unknown Latin words is a bit of a gem, not only the mistranslations but the inconsistency of them. It turned Masdevallias variously into "mastiff alias", "Mastiff elia", "master values", "mass civilities" and finally "master Bailey"(?!); Epidendrum became "epidural", epididymis and finally, in full, "epididymal port backs" and "yep addenda and pour packs"; Restepia became "restrictive Aelia". Finally, it got completely lost at 11:34, when you were talking about the Epidendrum porpax looking bigger because it goes in three directions now instead of just the two…, and turned that into "…instead of just the two recipients to Balian more air plant…" Fortunately you didn't test its capabilities beyond that point. 😀

  11. Are those all miniature orchids? And also, do you have a shade cloth on the top of that area?

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