I wanted to try to do the spike progress post as video instead of picture:
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Video update on Vanda pumila spike.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Blooming orchid Cattleya aurantiaca 'SVO' 4N x angereri 'Peter T.'
My second attempt at orchid video creation. I think this one is better. It is best viewed with 1080p setting on full screen.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Video of my orchids
I made first attempt to create a video of my orchids. As simple as it sounds, after all orchids are still objects that don't need to be reminded to pose and smile etc., I don't think it was a successful attempt. The lighting is weird, the focus does not stay where it should.
I am posting it here anyway just to keep record and compare to the future ones(if there will be) to notice improvement(again, if there will be)...
I used camera from my cell phone LG G4
which supposed to be good, so all the faults are from my limited expirience.
I am posting it here anyway just to keep record and compare to the future ones(if there will be) to notice improvement(again, if there will be)...
I used camera from my cell phone LG G4
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Orchid video
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Vanda pumila
Vanda pumila in August 2011 when I just got it:

Vanda pumila now:

Roots totally covered and consumed little log that it was mounted on so I had to put it somewhere to keep roots from going everywhere.
But this post is not about growth, it is about spike (marked with red arrow):

And it's not like it is first spike I ever discovered here. There was already one few months ago, but it is still at the same stage as I found it. I hope this one maybe go somewhere.
Here are two spikes visible, maybe first one was just waiting for second one to bloom together?


Vanda pumila now:

Roots totally covered and consumed little log that it was mounted on so I had to put it somewhere to keep roots from going everywhere.
But this post is not about growth, it is about spike (marked with red arrow):

And it's not like it is first spike I ever discovered here. There was already one few months ago, but it is still at the same stage as I found it. I hope this one maybe go somewhere.
Here are two spikes visible, maybe first one was just waiting for second one to bloom together?

Sunday, January 17, 2016
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