Vanilla Orchid 101
Hello,
yesterday I've been to a plant fair and my wife felt in love with a Vanilla Orchid (not better described but I think it's a Planifolia, please correct me if I am wrong) so we bought it without having done any research.
I've read a bit online and I've seen it requires high humidity, temperature and light.
I'm lucky I have made a sort greenhouse in a root of my apartment to grow Araceae and inside I have a costant 25C, 99% humidity and, obviously, I can controll the light.
I have still some questions in mind as I have seen various things online...
- It is vining species so I was wondering: is it better to make it climb on those bamboo sticks or shall I make a moss pole (just like the ones I make for my Araceae) out of sphagnum moss? What would be better for it to climb? I didn't understand if the aerial roots would be better in a medium or free in the air.
- I've read to pot it in 100% sphagnum moss, isn't it way too wet (also considering that it takes over a week for my poles, which are 100% sphagnum, to get totally dry at this humidity). Any other advice?
- I've never had a orchid under grow lights, shall I worry about burning the leaves or that's something that would happend only with real sunlight? I have around 128 PPFD at ground level rasing to 258 PPFD at 60cm from the ground (for 12h of light per day).
Thank you very much!
Ale
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