Hello!
Here s another one: I just got as a gift from my brother a beautiful purple-blue vanda orchid... and it is not planted... it's hanging off a small plastic suspended basket and its roots are hanging freely without any soil or moss for about a meter under the little basket...
In the flower store they gave him a care instruction sheet suggesting this:
- needs a very great amount of light (3 to 5 hrs of
direct sun, east, west or south)
- Mist daily once or twice depending of the heat they
receive
- Feed it regularly: - once a week with full strength
30-10-10 (if warm; summer)
- once a month, to promote blooms
with 10-54-10
- if weather is cool fertalize only
every two to four weeks
- A minimum winter temperature of 55F is recomanded.
Colder nights can be tolerated for a short time if it's
not windy. Optimum temperatures are 60F at night and
a maximum of 95F during the day.
I was wondering if this was good and if there should be something else that I should know about carring for this orchid...
Thanks!
Barb