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Old 09-25-2022, 03:14 PM
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Hello all!

Hope you are all doing great and staying healthy!

Today I visisted our local garden center and purchased this Vanda. It was discounted because one of the flower stems have broken.
When I bring her home I cut away 8-9cm of bare stem because it didn’t have any live roots, just those brittle and dried ones. I sealed the cut with waterproof paste meant for tree cuts.
Now she has these 6 thick, branched roots about half a meter long.

Maybe there is a way I could help her to cope with this stress apart of high light, water and humidity?
Also was it a good investment or I should have stayed away from it?

Any insight will be highly appreciated!
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Old 09-26-2022, 02:34 AM
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That looks like a happy healthy Vanda to me with good roots, and the plant doesn't seem stressed at all. I think you got a very good deal!
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Old 09-26-2022, 05:54 PM
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Removing the basket wihout trashing roots is difficult at best. If you have good humidity and can keep it well watered (like every day), you can just leave it as-is. If you need some medium to help hold moisture, I would just drop it (basket and all) into a suitably large pot with large bark or chunks of inorganic medium (like volcanic rock). That looks like an excellent plant... good growth, great roots.
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Old 10-01-2022, 03:08 PM
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I agree with the others-- the plant looks great. Here in Thailand, growing vandas is quite easy because of our incredibly high humidity (always near 100%). If I had your plant, I simply would do nothing except add a 4-wire hanger to the basket and keep it as a hanging plant. Roberta is right-- you must have humidity for the orchid to survive. I wish I could send you some of our excess humidity! (LOL).

By the way, I looked up Lithuania on Google because I know nothing about your country. OMG-- it looks incredibly beautiful!

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