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Originally Posted by Bud
There are some Vandas that is tolerant to cold, in fact I have seen pictures of them covered with snow up a tree....but it doesn't mean you need to grow them in a cold environment. Your Vandas were probably grown in a lab then to a greenhouse, so they have been pampered with temperature controlled and regular fertilizer/watering regimen. They are Vandas after all and they will always love warmth. Just follow the culture and you will be fine.
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You are right and it sounds logical. Thanks, Bud, you have three great things together: knowledge, experience and common sense. Indeed I appreciate them!
Mario
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Originally Posted by rastafouni
No, Mario I was visiting Yucatan for one month !
It was really great...
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Ahh, ok!!!

I think too that Yucatan is great!!!
Saludos from the Rhyncholaelia digbyana Land

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Mario