haha of course you can ship it to me i'm a licensed importer. But hey a keiki is even easier. I can just come pick it up myself and put it in my bag
as for the method in which its potted, my gosh it looks very contemporary and almost as if it was made to fit in a NY apartment. Well as for the temp and conditions i know all too well about that as i have one up there; central air etc.
Awesome though. I am almost jealous right now.
I am curious as to how that potting method would do out here in Jamaica though.
I live up in the hills, i get great sun, great breeze, nice humid days often enough especially following rain. How it would do as a centerpiece in my house idk. I do have a couple dens, phals & cats inside as i have huge french windows facing east bringing a lot of light into my living room for the entire day up until i'd say 3pm or 4pm...longer during the summers.
I definitely want to try though. I also saw another post with these special vases that you have the vanda roots submerged in water in a vase with the neck wide enough to fit the orchid pot.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed for that Keiki!
By the way i feed my vandas every day 1/2 tbsp to a gallon and they loove it; but of course i know for you in winters its different. Here's a cool tip for you:
give your vandas epsom salt once a week similar measurments as the food. Does wonders for the overall health and strength of your orchid! Like its does for us with the magnesium it increases energy & stamina and makes it look as an entire plant better!