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Old 06-23-2008, 04:09 PM
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hi Suzie, 'normally' if you soak them long enough the roots become alot more flexible....but you need to have the vase for it first... How big are your plants/roots?
have you tried IKEA? ..good luck in finding some vases
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I did not give the name but around here there is an excellent selection of vases at A.C.Moore and Michaels.
Also, the floral section of at least 1 grocery store is willing to sell vases. (same ones as the above stores but more expensive.)
I've also found them at thrift shops
Secondly, I know it is sacrilegious but If you are so blessed with roots, consider trimming them. At least one on line person recommends trimming a quarter of the roots routinely. She suggests it stimulates root branching. I'm not sure about that but I doubt it would hurt to do a little haircut.
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If you have a T.J. Maxx store in the area I've found some nice vases there.
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Old 06-23-2008, 10:53 PM
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Hi Suzie,
Have you tried Kmart? I boght some realy big vases from Kmart last week, and they were on special 40% off!
I've becomed vanda obessed!
The roots on my Princess Mikasa Blue has gone crazy, and the Blue Magic is in spike, that is after 5 weeks, I am really excited!





This growing technique is worth the try. Having said that, my first attempt was a disaster, I managed to kill one vanda, but it is all good now!
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Buds WOW thats some serious root action going on there!

I've looked at Marshalls, Ross, Walmart, Michaels - I think I found some enormous glass ones at marshalls but they were HUGE- too big, so I dont know, I'll go back & see...

My vandas are not doing so well because of the dryness--- I think soaking on a daily basis would help, I tried soaking before putting them into a vase, I think I broke most of one plants core roots and now its dead :S ...

I spray everyday and give them about 40-50% humidity-
Im thinking of trying a rooting hormone like keikiroot or such...

Thanks again everyone for your recommendations and suggestions.
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Old 06-25-2008, 05:11 AM
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My vandas are not doing so well because of the dryness--- I think soaking on a daily basis would help, I tried soaking before putting them into a vase, I think I broke most of one plants core roots and now its dead :S ...
Moving vandas in and out of the vase would break a lot of roots! I would recommend you filling the vase up and let the plant soak for 30mins per day (depending on your conditions). I never move my vandas out of their vases.

My vases are huge (7L), so I had real problems trying to pour the water out! After 2 days, I thought I was going to either get RSI (Repetivitive Strain Injury) or drop these large vases!

Someone from the UK web site suggested 'siphoning' with a clear chemistry hose. I have been 'siphoning' everyday, sometimes I accidentally get a mouth full of fertilizer !

Keep us updated and all the best!
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[quote=Buds!;119253]
sometimes I accidentally get a mouth full of fertilizer !
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Check a pet store that carries tropical fish and accessories, there is a siphon with a hand pump so you don't have to involve the mouth. LOL
They aren't expensive.
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I have been 'siphoning' everyday, sometimes I accidentally get a mouth full of fertilizer !
Im sorry as horrible as that is, its slightly humerous haha. What we go through for these plants!!!
Anyhow it wasnt the fact that I was taking them in and out, I was trying to budge them in the vase- apparently too small, and broke the only few strong roots it has- so it died. I will NOT be trying that again.
If I dont find a vase large enough then they'll just keep hanging...
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Old 06-25-2008, 06:24 PM
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hi cookie monster
And all the other vandaholics. I use high vases and to empty them I avoid lifting just tip till most of the water runs out this lets you support the plant .Keep the bottom of the vase on the staging till its empty.
Regard roy
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sometimes I accidentally get a mouth full of fertilizer !
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Check a pet store that carries tropical fish and accessories, there is a siphon with a hand pump so you don't have to involve the mouth. LOL
They aren't expensive.
Al

Thanks for the tip Al, looks like my days sampling the fertilizer will be OVER!
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