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Old 12-19-2007, 05:22 PM
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Anton, why would you want to put 2 Vandas in a basket? To save room? Put them in pots if baskets are too bulky. Any time you put more than one orchid in a container, you are faced with a high possibility of damage to both root systems if you must separate them later. I always think long term, because I have had some plants 20+ years, and know that sooner or later you will pay the piper for your short sightedness. What if one plant grows faster than another and shades the other too much. What if one gets a problem and looses lots of lower leaves, requiring topping. What if one likes the mix you used, and the other doesn't. Or they don't both like the same location or the same watering. Sheesh, the list could go on and on.
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