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Dracula orchids are incredible
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Besides the monkey face that they show on them, they have such amazing properties
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And in this video, I'm going to teach you how to set up a place where you can thrive
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back Dracula orchids because I've found that they're not as complicated as we think they are
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First, where do these monkey-faced orchids come from? name did not come from the monkey at all because in Latin they were first described by Carlisle
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Lier and I'm probably butchering his name written about in 1978. The name was not exactly describing
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a monkey but a dragon face so you can see the two little eyes and the nose and that's what makes
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them so fascinating. Their natural habitat it goes from southern Mexico in the Shappas and
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area all the way down to the northern tip of Peru and they are going to stay along the mountain
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range remember that they are high altitude orchids and altitude really changes everything when you
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come to happiness and that means that they are around 1,800 to 2,200 meters high. I want you to
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think of a rainforest in the tropics but now put a mountain range in there so you've got
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got the heat, but you've got the humidity. You've got jungle vibe. I want you to climb this mountain
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all the way to the near the top. So the temperatures are going to drop drastically. And you're in
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what we call a cloud forest mountain. So it will still have that jungle feel to it. It will be
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extremely dense. But you're so high up on this mountain that you're in a cloud forest. So when you
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wake up in the morning and you're on this trail, you can smell this humidity, even though it's not
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raining, there is so much humidity in the air that you are sopping wet. The clouds are so thick
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that they will not let sunlight in. So your sunlight, when it's going to reach this orchid
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it's not going to be high at all. In fact, it's going to be so dim. These are underneath the low light
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orchids. First, they will need low light. Now, I have these adjustments
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light that are on a remote control. I can program them to three, six or nine hours of light
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and I can control them through blue light, red light, or purple light. So in this video, they're
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off because if I turn them on, they give a really sickly color and it looks devastating. So I will
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get these out of the way. But I found these especially great because I can move them all the way
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around and they don't bother me at all and that's one of the reasons why I can't keep my
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dracula orchids along with my phalanopsis or my dendrobium or my catlia or brusival any of those I need to keep them lower than that
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So a phalanopsis will range between 1,300 and 2,000. A Dracula orchid will be in that range too, but I've found less is better
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You don't want a light that emits heat because these will not stand heat whatsoever
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you want a lead light because you want the conditions very low. And you can control that through
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how many hours this light stays on. So instead of keeping like in my other setup, I have my
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lights on actually from 12 to 16 hours a day depending on the time of the year. In this setup, I will
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only keep them on for six to nine hours a day. That is another way that you can influence their
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set up and you're so high up in the mountain that your temperatures are going to drop. So even though you're
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in an equatorial part of the world, you're high up and those temperatures are going to be from
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50 to 77 Fahrenheit or 10 to 25 degrees Fahrenheit. Now that's another reason I cannot grow my
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Dracula orchids with the rest of my orchids. I had to build this setup, which is what I love to do
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Even though it's not raining and it will rain a lot, these are going to be humid all the time
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But they're so high up in the mountains in these cloud forests. It's so strong the wind that they will dry out extremely fast
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The Dracula Orchid was actually trying to imitate not a monkey, not a dragon, but not a vampire
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but he was trying to imitate a mushroom. So yes, these do not give a great smell
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You can have some that are in between an apple blossom smell to some that are decaying trash smell
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It's not very strong. It doesn't bother me. I'm not in there sniffing my terrarium every day
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If it was a bigger flower like a calia that, you know, or a bracevolta at night
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it just fills my home office with that smell. it's almost intoxicating. You won't feel these as much. Not all Dracula orchids are going to have
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this monkey face to them. The Dracula orchid that is most similar to the monkey is called the
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Dracula simia. So if you want to buy that one, look for the simia. They do not have suitables
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They're going to store the water in their thicker leaves. And their leaves are kind of like
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mini-cateleas. They're a lot thicker. They're a lot more developed. And that is because they don't
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have pseudobobul. Since it's humid all the time and it's raining all the time, it's also drying out
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extremely quick They don need pseudobulbs So when you going to water I have to mist this every morning And that why I have a false layer I left a little bit out here I don know if the camera can get it where you can see the false bottom and there is a screen behind it
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That's so the water can drop to the bottom of this and then evaporate up. So along with the humidifier, which is right here, right there
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This is a cool mist humidifier. So it's blowing cold air. So what happens is that this setup during the day is going to stay around 77
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And when I turn on my cool mist humidifier at night, it's going to drop it down to around 55
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And it's only going to drop it down inside the terrarium and not where I sleep because I don't want to sleep with like three blankets on me
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So I'm going to keep this on at night. These are also great to grow in your basement
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Your basement will already provide those kinds of temperatures. As long as it's not too cold in winter, then they'll grow fine
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In the mountain, in the high altitude, they are going to have this air constantly circulating
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And if you keep this humidifier on at night, it's going to trap the humidity inside there
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And it's probably going to mold if you don't have that fan
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So you can get a small computer fan. usually around $10. Just put it inside there
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Keep it on while you have your humidifier on. For fertilizer, these Dracula orchids are not going to want a lot
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Because remember, they're eating almost constantly. They don't have the storage. So they'll be, it's kind of like cheating on a diet
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You go over there and you eat a little here and you eat a little there and you eat a little here
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You're eating all day long. So you're eating quite a lot, but you're eating extremely
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tiny portions during the whole day. That's what these Dracula orchids do. So my suggestion is the water
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that you use to fertilize your other orchids, do not use them in this setup. That's going to make
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them turn yellow. Their leaves are going to start at the very end and turn yellow and start to be
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crunchy all the way back. That is a sign of excess fertilizer. I fertilize once a month and I know
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that's not a lot. You can fertilize if you use like a 10, 10, 10, and I just keep it normal
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Since these are almost always in bloom, they do not have like a specific bloom cycle. Some will
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but most will be blooming constantly throughout the year. I just keep a 10, 10, 10 all year round and just do
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that once a month. If I see that they're looking kind of bad or they're not really sprouting the way they should
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then I can do it twice a month. Nothing more than that. How are you going to pot these
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What potting medium are you going to use? My suggestion is Dracula orchids are extremely different
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because they flower spikes instead of emerging from the top they are going to emerge from the bottom and hang down so you need a plastic net basket or a net cup or you need to mount them like I have mine you can see it mounted
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on top the tree so that when it does blossom it will blossom and hang down do not use compact
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potting media for this because the orchid will hit that potting media the spike will hit that potting
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and it can't find the way out to actually let that flower out
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So you'll need something that is almost pure sphagnum moss so that it can puncture and find
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its way out to blossom outside of the bottom of the pot
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They do imitate mushrooms and this is because they want to attract their pollinator of choice
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and they, I mean, you can't criticize the choices. I mean, taste is taste
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These little orchids love the pollinator of fungus gnats, fruit flies, little small flies
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and these are attracted by rotting trash. They are going to have a smell that is not that great
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Always ask your vendor, what do they smell like? And some actually have a good smell like a ripe apple, but most are going to smell pretty bad
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On the website, I do have a list of the smells of what I've smelled that actually smells wonderful and what I've smelled that had, it's like, can I have a refund
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Four crosses and divisions, if you cross a Mastavalia with a Dracula, you get a Dracavalia
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But they are in the same family. That's why they can cross so easily
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And I do have Mastavallias in here, too, because their growing conditions are almost the same
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To divide these orchids, you will want to at least have six leaves on each cluster and then you can cut them
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Don't get too small of a cluster because since they don't have pseudobulbs, they're going to drain all that energy out of their leaves to produce new leaves
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And so that's going to take a hit. And Catlias, you can leave at least three divisions, you know, three suitables
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Dracula's, you cannot. Make sure that you have at least eight healthy leaves
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Make that cluster huge. They're not going to grow out like a sympodial orchid where the rhizome will crawl down the tree
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They will grow in tight little clumps. So when that clump is never going to take over the whole branch
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If you need to divide them and they are in constant flower, that's going to take a hit
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But they are almost always in constant bloom. So what you're going to do is going to wait till late winter
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That's the best time to actually divide these. In all, I hope you enjoyed this video
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If you have, give it a like, a thumbs up. Leave a comment down below of how you grow your Dracula orchids
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Or if you have any questions, thank you so much for watching and happy cultivating