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Propagating Vandas

I`m not sure if this is the correct area but can anyone tell me how they propagate Vandas ?

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It depend on the type, buy mostly top cutting will do fine.
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more info please

[FONT="Verdana"]Hi &[thanks for your response, is it possible for you to be a little more specific ? I live in the UK & am also wondering/worrying about the forthcoming winter period. Last year we had extreme cold temps so am trying to establish the best area to keep my Vanda at this time ?

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You can always fertilize one with oneself and send the pod to a lab.
That way no cutting and you end up with dozens of little vandas!
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For home propogation divisions are the only practical method. I have a full tutorial on the web and if you send me a message I will send you the link
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