| I'll tell you a bit about the conditions my vanda lives in:
I have it indoors, the temperature is soft for the whole day, it doesn't vary very much, it's quite warm but without being too much, about 20-25ºC I guess. I have other plants there and they seem to be happy with it.
The window gets sunlight almost during the whole day, but I have my orchids in a position that enables them to get only DIRECT sunlight in the morning, for the rest of the day they get only indirect sunlight.
The place I live in is quite humid, as it's quite close to the sea, so, normal humidity is quite high, but, besides, I mist them in the morning, more or less at eight o'clock. They get plenty of water, I water them with a kind of pressure-watered gun (it's not harmful for them). Then, I water them in the late evening, at eight o'clock in the evening, more or less. But the vanda has enough time for its roots to dry in the meantime.
The problem is, as I said before, that I mist the leaves and the flowers as well as the roots, and the water stagnates in the centre of the plant, where the leaves join and create like little pools. I would like to know if there's danger of it rotting like in phalaenopsis, or if it's ok if it has enough time to dry before I water them again.
Thanks again ^^ |