Originally Posted by TOMMYMIAMI
(Post 595241)
Thanks, I will try to slowly acclimatize it to semi direct afternoon sun, I will place it in between my dracena plant:-) I have close to 70 orchids at my balcony now, so I have probably 5 spray bottles, some for clear water, some for distilled water for Masdevallia, some with seaweed, some with fertilizer:-) All set on that front, plus I do work a lot from my home office, so I can water every day. I have only one vanda in my collection but I did order 3 more vanda species right now, one of them this Vasco, I love them but I was really disappointed for a years with mine, it did bloom only when I bought it, and than it was in shade side of my balcony, it was growing great, nice green leaves, but never bloomed again, so I did move it to direct sun after I read they need a lot of light, and burned it:-( Now, it is in filtered sun, under shade cloth, it did loose quite a few leaves from burn, but it seems to be doing much better and roots are stronger, so I hope this change did help and will bring it to bloom, and I decided to give Vanda another chance:-) I know my biggest problem was not enough light, plus not fertilizing as I should:-) Can't wait for this one to thrive and bloom, I hope:-)
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Funny you mentioned it, Vanda's and Cattleya's grows well in Florida, both of them had always issues at my balcony:-) I did mention problems with light, for both of them, and for cattleyas I guess also watering, too much rain at the spot I had it, killed already like 3 in years:-((( So now I did get only mounted one, and change the spot again, and hope for my cattleya to bloom, cause I do love them, both Vanda and cattleya are my favorite orchids, but i seems I have great success with bulbophyllums, dendrobiums, and other more rare species than with these 2, which of course are growing and blooming like crazy for all my friends who had them free in the gardens at the trees:-)))
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