Paph vietnamense is a very easy Paph species to grow. I have two seedlings which have yet to flower, but I've had them for almost a year now and they are doing well. Most sources indicate that the species likes conditions similar to P. delenatii but with lime added to the mix (so yes, adding lime to your mix will be appropriate). Like delenatii, it is an intermediate grower. Unlike most Parvis, it seems to flower freely (like delenatii) without getting special treatment in the winter. It likes relatively low light and consistent moisture, but not wetness (so really basic Paph culture). I doubt you will find it any more difficult to grow than Maudiae types. I don't recommend using moss for any Paphs, but if you have had success with it, it may be the medium of choice for you. If you don't think you can keep your vietnamense moist in your conditions, then use moss, but be very careful not to overwater! Pot in a clear plastic pot so you can observe the roots.
As far as growth speed, that will depend on the clone. Mine have been average. I wouldn't expect any vietnamense seedlings to be as slow as the average micranthum, though, based on what I've heard.
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