Vandas enjoying the warm breeze and sunlight out the fire escape and my Sansai blue in full bloom. Blooms are 6" from top to bottom and the spike is very hard!
GORGEOUS!!!!!
My V. Sansai Blue is not yet in spike. How do you care for your Vanda?
Thank you! during the winter months, they go in a vase under artificial lights. During the warmer months, they go outside. They receive full sun for about 5 hours then bright light for the rest of the day. they get watered with a hose everyday with very diluted fertilizer every watering.
during the winter months, they go in a vase under artificial lights. During the warmer months, they go outside. They receive full sun for about 5 hours then bright light for the rest of the day. they get watered with a hose everyday with very diluted fertilizer every watering.
intermediate to warm. The ones with coerulea blood in them can take cooler temperatures down to 55F like sansai blue but in my experience, they flower when it's on the warm side.
intermediate to warm. The ones with coerulea blood in them can take cooler temperatures down to 55F like sansai blue but in my experience, they flower when it's on the warm side.