Thanks. That's kind of what I thought as well. So you think the greenhouse with shade cloth would be better than outside in dappled shade?
They are all nice plantlets with long plump roots.. the roots are much longer than they are!
I appreciate your help
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I always go for a semi-controlled space i.e. a greenhouse with shade cloth because i can control the intensity of sunlight to the plants and I find they root faster and look very lush. Only most my personal collection of hanging vandas are in trees bc I find they like that location and flower nonstop throughout the year. Also for all my new vandas whether hanging or potted that i want to establish with good roots and a first spiking i keep in my greenhouse before i move them out into the landscape and naturalizing them in trees.
Thanks so much for the tip
May I ask what part of the world you are in? I would love to be able to have some of mine outside on the trees/naturalized but I worry its too cold in the winter... they would have to be brought in. But maybe for the warm time of the year? We are in South East Texas.
Thanks so much for the tip
May I ask what part of the world you are in? I would love to be able to have some of mine outside on the trees/naturalized but I worry its too cold in the winter... they would have to be brought in. But maybe for the warm time of the year? We are in South East Texas.
I am in Jamaica.
The rule here for Vandas is that if the temperature gets below 15 degrees Celsius then its time to start moving them inside for sure. Thats about 59 degrees Fahrenheit.