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Originally Posted by VeronicaUlloa
Yes, it is in bark and sphagnum moss. I wrote another thread about this vanda which was a keiki without any roots and was removed from the mother plant. It has taken 6 months for it to sprout these two roots it now has and many headaches on my part. I'm afraid to change the setup and the roots dry up. It only has three leaves and is working on a fourth plus these two roots. Never thought I'd stress about a plant. LOL
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Honestly, I am new to Vanda's so take this with a grain of salt, but I have mine in a basket with very loosely packed (NZ) sphagnum moss and amazingly it's just started a flower spike.
Remember, your climate and growing conditions play a big factor. What works for one person, may not work for another. I let mine just approach dryness between watering, but I was having trouble with roots shriveling up as it gets very dry in the winter where I live. So far it seems to be working for me. I never soak the sphagnum to the point that it's totally water logged. I just spray the top and let the rest absorb moisture from the top layer.