Vandas love to be watered - probably more than once a day in summer, particularly when it's hot/dry. How humid is it where you are in Melbourne? It's a good idea to water them, wait 10-20 minutes or so and do it again - that way, the whitish velamen on the roots gets a chance to get damp, and then really wet, ensuring the plant gets properly hydrated. Properly wet vanda roots are green/green-brown; the whitish velamen goes pretty much transparent when properly wet. You can also sit the roots in a bucket for about 5-10 minutes or so. Vandas are apparently also quite hungry feeders when they are in active growth.
I water my Vanda (not a Miss Joaquim) twice a day in summer - once in the morning before work, and once at lunch time; this is restricted to just morning when the weather is cooler/more humid. Lots of leaf and root growth so far - no flowers yet in the year I've had it.
Last edited by Discus; 02-16-2012 at 05:09 AM..
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