You have a dehydrated plant.
Soak it overnight in a bucket of water with fertilizer....
you have aerial roots that are still functioning.
The top leaves are doing their job; to do photosynthesis for the plant.
that is a very nice vanda if you make it bloom(Tucker and I both have that same plant)
when the middle part produce roots, cut it an inch below the new root and have a second plant and start culture from there....the bottom part might produce a basal keiki or continue producing new leaves.
your grow zone is hot and humid in the warm months so you can hang this plant under a shady tree and water twice a day....this plant feeds and drinks a lot....but bring it indoors a week before the frost comes or if it gets below 50F....Vanda roots dont like the cold
your plant is tenacious it can take abuse but dont push it...
Last edited by Bud; 07-26-2012 at 03:12 PM..
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