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05-31-2007, 08:45 AM
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Vandaceous orchid problems...
Hello everyone, I've just joined Orchid Board, a pleasure to meet you all.
I grow mainly Phalaenopsis orchids, and am experimenting with other genus of orchids, and it seems to me that I'm horrible with vandaceous orchids.
Firstly, my Aerangis fastuosa, although growing, is not having a 'stable' root system. There's no root growth, and I worry that the root system is collapsing. Currently it's grown in a basket with loosely-packed sphagnum moss. The moss dries out sometimes but I don't think humidity is the reason why the roots are not growing.
Second, my Ascocenda Crownfox Red Delight (Ascda Peggy Foo x V denisoniana). I give it direct sunlight as it seems to be liking it, especially with some growth, unfortunately like most of my other orchids it is reluctant to bloom. I'm kinda foreign to Vanda care, so maybe anyone can help me with this?
Thanks for taking the time to read this...
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05-31-2007, 11:44 AM
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Welcome to the Board. I will leave the advice for those better at Vandas than I.
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06-01-2007, 02:09 PM
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Get the shpagmum moss out of the basket. If you must, put some in a corner for moisture, but let the vanda decide to grow into it or not. Use larger chunks of bark instead. It will hold some moisture, but will dry out in an hour or so. Soak the roots at least twice a day when they will be able to dry again. Don't let the leaves get wet and lay overnight. Fertilize at least once every two weeks or weakly weekly. Start with about %50 shade and stay with that or gradually introduce to more sun. Too much too quick will burn. Black spotting close and small is normally sunburn.
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06-01-2007, 02:09 PM
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Where are you growing? State?
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06-02-2007, 01:02 AM
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I currently have charcoal around the roots, should I change it to sphagnum in this case?
I live in Singapore, a tropical country.
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06-02-2007, 01:24 AM
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Neverend, as I know, in Singapore or other southeast countries, they grow Ascocendas in their gardens.
You could go around nearby, see how they are grown. Or maybe you could go to " Mandai Orchid Gardens" where you may find the best way for your ascocendas.
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06-02-2007, 01:30 AM
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I think I'll pay a visit to the Singapore Orchid Garden, the Mandai Orchid Garden had more terete Vandas and lesser variety.
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06-02-2007, 09:45 AM
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If you go to Google, you may find the exact growing conditions for your area. The moss will tend to stay way too wet for way too long. I use it as a humidity prop as I live in hot dry conditions. However, any root that meets with that moss will stay wet for too long. The charcoal is good. Lots of light, but not too quickly.
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06-02-2007, 09:49 AM
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Okay, thanks for the information.
For now, I think I'll increase the watering regime to twice daily, hopefully it'll work.
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06-02-2007, 02:11 PM
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