You are very young and need to learn patience.
It is very common for Vanda and most orchids to not grow roots or leaves when it is in flower. It is a simple matter for the plant conserving its strength for the flowers.
The opposite of this is bud blast when a plant is stressed and discards its flowers to save strength to grow roots and leaves.
You are giving it plenty of water, which it needs. It may be a couple of months before you see new growing roots but they will come. Patience
I feed my Vanda heavily and use Companion and Essentials rooting hormones on them. Still I may go 6-9 months without noticeable root growth and then get 6-10 inches of new roots. I had one put out 100 new green root tips at the same time, which stopped growing for months (it is not dieing roots unless they shrivel to nothing).
Plant roots grow in search of water and food. The high humidity made also be the cause but a good one. With your heavy watering, which is correct, and the humidity the plant may have all the water it needs. If the lack of new roots is because of the plant not needing anything else your have done it all correct.
Last edited by orchidsamore; 10-15-2009 at 08:08 AM..
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