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11-13-2008, 10:31 AM
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The best way to fight temptation, is to give in!!
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02-05-2009, 11:01 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ocelaris
Here's my surefire method for saving any vanda... it's the glass vase method. basically, just stick it in a glass vase up to it's leaves. Everyday, soak the entire plant in a weak fertilizer solution (if you have hard water, RO is preferred). Soak for about 30 minutes or so, everyday, and keep it in a decently humid >50% humidity, in moderate light (not high, as it will dry out with limited nutrient reserves). No need for KLN or other fancy stuff, and I definetly wouldn't cut anything back! You don't want the plant to go into shock! Keep what you have, and start the daily soaks, and in a week or two you will have new roots starting, and you can work from there.
I have personally seen what was otherwise a dead branch, and dead roots sprout wonderfully lush, chunky roots, so don't despair, it looks a LOT better than the species vanda I got, and mine is doing great.
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Hi there. I have a similar problem and would love to recover the plant. What sort of fertilizer should I use? I am based in the UK and a complete novice to orchids.
Thanks
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02-08-2009, 03:04 AM
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Yes guys, I'm sorry to say that the Vanda that started it all kicked the bucket.
Aaron "Sorry About That Joke" M
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02-08-2009, 03:27 AM
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Ohh. Sorry to hear that Aaron!
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03-03-2009, 02:40 AM
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Although I lost one Vanda, the info in this post has saved a couple others I have and will no doubt help save quite a few more.
Aaron "Vanda Slayer" M
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03-03-2009, 12:25 PM
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Vanda Slayers
A grower whom I admire greatly has this to say about the vandas (and other genera) that he has killed ... "It's okay that I've killed a few in 50 years of growing; it's not okay if I haven't learned anything from my mistakes."
BTW, there are several coffee cans in his work area that are filled with plant labels from the deceased.
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