Good afternoon to all of you.
When I got home lunch I saw that my Vanda had lost her last flower. To get her to rebloom again, what must (or mustn't) I do?
Thanks for your help.
I just got one of my Vanda's to rebloom. I just soak them once a week with fertilizer, and the other days I do mist them depending on the wheater how often. I give them plenty of light. In the morning and the afternoon sun, and the other ours I give them filtered sunlight. Otherwise it will be to hot. Hope this will help for you.
It is always a joy to see your vanda rebloom...it means you are doing the right thing. It depends on what kind of vanda you have...The new hybrids rebloom several times a year...but there are some species that bloom only once a year ...
its humidity and sunlight that is basic for vandas...if bareroot you need to water twice a day...but in a media; its every other day...once a week soak it in a basin of water with weakly weekly fertilizer for 5 minutes...when you feel there is fungi or scales or mites...do the phyton or physan spray, otherwise leave them alone...if you see algae or lichen on the roots , do not worry it is a simbiosis relationship they have with them...they help each other survive; yes it looks icky but if it doesnt harm the plant let nature take its course.