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| Vanda Culture Notes Temperature & Humidity: Vandas are basically warm growers. Daytime temperature should range from 65 to 95 degrees; nighttime from 60 to 65 degrees. It is important to provide good humidity, especially on warm sunny days. Light & Shade: It is important to give Vandas a high degree of light. Terete leaf Vandas can adapt to full sun while strap leaf types do better with some protection during the mid-day hours. We do not recommend Vandas for artificial light culture as there is not enough light intensity for successful blooming. If Vandas are grown in the home, a bright south exposre is best. Watering: During the spring and summer months when Vandas are kept outdoors in bright warm areas, frequent watering is needed. Vandas shoud not be kept dry or moist over an extended period. Misting on warm sunny days is very beneficial. Feeding: Vandas require a rather constant feeding during the spring and summer months. We recommend a balanced fertilizer (18-18-18) for best results. When feeding with every watering, a half-strength or less solution is best. Potting: A coarse grade of potting material is best suited for Vandas. Chunks of coarse bark or tree fern mixed with a general orcid mix will do well. Redwood baskets or slotted clay pots are ideal containers for Vandas. As Vandas become larger, they tend to get somewhat leggy. As the roots develop on the upper portion of the plant, you may remove the upper half and repot it as a separate plant. After this is done, the lower portion generaly develops offshoots. When these offshoots develop roots, they too, may be removed and repotted on their own. Outdoor Growing: If Vandas are grown in the home, it is highly recommended to summer them outdoors. Vandas should be hung up outside where they receive nearly full sunlight. |
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| I would rest the base on the some damp moss, So then its at least got a solid way of getting moisture. Damp moss is good for inducing root growth. Good luck ![]() |
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| You might try wetting the roots three or four times a day indstead of constant contact with the moss. Vandas are what I do best. I have brought many seedlings back from the brink after a torturous drying and shipping procedure carried out by an E-bay seller. Try the bag-n-sphag trick for the really needy ones. I wet my others often during the warmer months here in Fl. With the garden hose. Water directly from the well. Two, three even four times a day in the mid summer. But let them dry between wetting. And do not wet the leaves late in the day. They really want to be dry before it cools down for the night. Lots of light. Slowly introduce them to brightest light. They will burn if too much is given too fast. It can take two or more weeks to introduce them to high sun light conditions. Don't be fooled either. Sunburn can take a week or more to visibly show on the plant. Be patient.
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| Charles, could your update your profile with your location? I know you mention above that you are in Florida, but no one is going to remember that for future posts.
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| Just to ad to the question.....I have a New Vanda and is is planted in a hanging tray....the tray itself has no bark ....just the plastic tray....the roots is the Orchid are nive and strong...i would like to know if it is better to place it in a pot or let it be as it is.....? there is also 3 small plant-lets growing under and between the main root-system... how would you go...getting them out...those bigger motherplant roots are all around then and as you know rather hard to move without damaging them... |
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| My son sent me an email today to tell me "to get ready for Mother's Day." He is sending a blue Vance orchid, and I've never had one before, so I'll need lots of help telling me how to care for it. I have a south facing window, although during the hot months of the summer the sun doesn't come in except in the early morning. It gets full sun most of the year. We live in Northern Virginia in a retirement home. My neighbor has a balcony out from her apartment. She could put it there for me if it really needs full sun. Any help will be appreciated! Priscilla Last edited by Priscilla; 04-30-2008 at 09:32 PM. Reason: misspelling |
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| please see Orchid Data Information For Newbies lots of good information is in that section here is a link to your question http://www.orchidgeeks.com/forum/orc...tructions.html |
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| Hi there My vanda seems to be very happy with the place I put her in (she's indoors but with a lot of light and humidity, it's quite warm as well). The problem I have is that I don't know how often I have to mist it. I tried to do it every day, but I think it's too much water. Now I do it once a week and the plant seems to be perfectly ok, besides, I think it was starting to rot when I misted it that often. What do you think? thxx!!! ^^ |
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| with vanda, if it doesn't have any potting medium as on my case because it is mounted on a drift wood, i water them everyday (early morning) and if the sun is really shining or it is really hot i mist them twice or thrice a day.... |
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| Hi there everyone. I just came from an orchid shopping trip and one of the nurseries I went to had vandas growing in pots. She put a wire cylinder in the middle and attached the plant with tie twists. The plants reached the ceiling. The medium was just lava rocks and the lady informed me that she watered them every day and fertilized once a week. They were awesome. It was interesting because I'd always thought that you could only grow vandas in hanging pots. |
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