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Originally Posted by Roberta
If it drains well and has some air movement, I don't think that it is possible to overwater a Vanda. If it were my plant, I'd keep the moisture range somewhere between damp and wet. These don't like to dry out. Air is the biggie, and sphagnum in a basket (net pot) has that mix of characteristics. As it dries, more air is pulled into the root zone, but then it will be happy to be watered again.
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Thank you, Roberta. I’ve never had a Vanda or a seedling and most of my plants have always been in a bark mix, never a full sphagnum so I’m a little concerned that it will take me a while to get everything just right with the watering and light. It’s such a small plant, 3” pot, and the sphagnum isn’t packed tight, but I wouldn’t say it’s loose either. It seems to drain well. It arrived last Thursday still slightly damp, but dry by Friday so I watered it then it was just dry today so I watered it again.
I’m keeping the humidity at 65% and the day temps range 75-85 while the night gets to 65.