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08-20-2012, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
This is the second time I'm trying th vanda related plant. Last time I had vascostylis or neostylis plant, which dried out too much and I had no idea what to do with it and just dumped out the sad looking plant.
I saw this at a local farmer's market on wednesday. It reminded me of a white vanda with intense green bottom sepals that I found online some time ago.
This one was just smaller and green was much lesser, but I liked it enough and brought it home.
This one has two spikes with about 8 flowers on each. I like how the bottom two sepals are green.
Slightly vanilla ice cream scent in the early morning. I've seen other people growing this type in a vase, or potted in open media. I have to decide which way I want to go before I dry and kill this again.
Currently hanging in the basket it came in on my south window. It really adds tropical charm to the living space!
First three pics were taken on rainy day, which is why they are rather dark. It looks much better in th sunlight I think.
Now everyone, share your secret of growing this successfully indoor. Thanks!
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If you aren't prepared to water this plant every day (when the sun is shining), you should try the vase trick. The vase keeps humidity and air around the roots.
The vandae are heavy drinkers, especially when they are flowering. You'll know when the plant's thirst has been quenched - the velamen turns green.
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08-20-2012, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Bluesky
I bought it in 2002. It was on an out of bloom table & was sadly neglected. I grow it with 4- 40W bulbs in shop lights in my sun room, that I use as my growing space. In the winter I put it outside where it gets sun till early afternoon. Ascda.'s don't need as much light as Vandas. I really was surprised that I could grow them. They do like to drink and I have to put it in a bucket to slack it's thirst since it has gotten so large. I fertilize it weakly at every watering. It was 2008 when it had the 6 keiki's.
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Thank you! Wow~ 2008 boom! 6 keikis showed up! that's amazing!
By the way, how often do you submerge yours and how long do you leave it in the bucket?
Mine is hanging by the window that gets sun from noon til early afternoon. I will have to see how it grows. I can move it to all afternoon sun area as well, but I guess I won't do that until the flowers are gone.
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08-20-2012, 06:51 PM
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08-20-2012, 07:27 PM
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Our collection is mostly vandas which we grow in a greenhouse (in NH).
The advice we got when we bought our first vanda was to treat them like mermaids ... keep sun on their faces, wind in their hair and gentle waves lapping at their fins.
Translation: bright light, warm temps – 12+ hours daylight; temperature 55–85 (Winter low 60 to 70; Summer high 85); air movement around entire plant
humidity (60–80% with air temp of 65).
With the cost of propane what it is, we've lost a few plants over the years but the mermaid treatment has paid off with somewhat fewer flowers but gorgeous inflorescences.
We keep smaller plants indoors where they get 'the vase' treatment.
Attached photo is Ascda. Mary's Lemon Drop 'Joanna' HCC/AOS (Ascda. Yoshiko Ise x Vanda denisonia) from its August 3, 2012 flowering
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08-20-2012, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by NYCorchidman
Thank you! Wow~ 2008 boom! 6 keikis showed up! that's amazing!
By the way, how often do you submerge yours and how long do you leave it in the bucket?
Mine is hanging by the window that gets sun from noon til early afternoon. I will have to see how it grows. I can move it to all afternoon sun area as well, but I guess I won't do that until the flowers are gone.
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I usually plunk it in the bucket 1x daily. It's usually in there till I get done watering my others or it could be left for an extended period if I forget about it. 10 min to hours?? That is usually in the summer. In winter maybe 10 mins. till the roots are good & green.
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08-23-2012, 11:49 PM
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Thank you, everyone for great advice!
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