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Originally Posted by CTB
Welcome to the Orchid Board. We have over 15,000 members, they'll help you the best they can.
noIDs are something we all have and unless you are entering them in shows or breeding it doen't matter what their first name really is as long as you have the last name. That tells you how to care for it.. I use to buy noIDs but now try and find a name tag when buying.
Hope you'll continue to post and get your questions answered. Being in your line of work, do you know much about fertilizers.? We all share the same joy of trying to grow orchids. It's a great forum and I've learned so much just asking my silly questions till someone comes through with some helpful info. Enjoy!
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Hi Carol,
thanks for welcome!
I grow orchids just for pleasure - it is my second big hobby. I have phals, dendrobiums, cattleyas, paphiopedilums, vandas and also those multihybrids sold under the name Cambria - mainly from the supermarkets. Many of them don't have names and I understand that in most cases it is impossible to identify the plant. I was just curious about that vanda. I bought it in botanical garden one and half year ago and it finally blooms now.

Unfortunatelly, I don't work in the field of fertilizers, I'm physical chemist /it sounds terrible

/ and our group is focused on thermal analysis of materials.
Roy,
thanks for the tip. I also thought that it could be some hybrid of V. tricolor.