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Old 11-09-2012, 09:02 PM
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Yay, my vanda flowered... half the spike blased and I thought the rest would go with it... but yesterday they popped open
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:21 PM
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Very nice. Is it more pink or yellow as it seems to be two different colours in the pics.
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Old 11-09-2012, 10:25 PM
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One was taken with a flash and one without. It's actually grey with blue tessellations and the middle is blue / purple
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One was taken with a flash and one without. It's actually grey with blue tessellations and the middle is blue / purple
Thanks. Very nice1
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Congratulations! When some blast, the ones that make it are even more special. Beautiful blooms and plant!
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Thanks!
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Lovely!
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Old 11-09-2012, 11:28 PM
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I recommend spraying for thrips also just in case. They are also a culprit for causing new buds to just rot and fall off. A monthly insecticide/fungicide spray is always recommended to keep everyone protected.

Lovely blooms; I'm glad you are getting to enjoy some of them
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Thanks for the suggestion, I've actually been thinking about that as well. I've noticed ants and small black round things on my flowering oncidiums so I sprayed with pyrethrum + garlic spray, this should be safe as well directly on the vanda flowers I assume?
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Thanks for the suggestion, I've actually been thinking about that as well. I've noticed ants and small black round things on my flowering oncidiums so I sprayed with pyrethrum + garlic spray, this should be safe as well directly on the vanda flowers I assume?
Yes that should be safe. I have a pure chemical solution that i got to spray my chids and I spray the opened blooms too and it doesnt do any harm.
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