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Originally Posted by orchidsamore
Vanilla are one of my favorite plants. I have one that is growing in a pot up and down a trellis. Stretched out it is probably 40 feet and the vine is almost 1 inch thick. It has produced up to 200 flowers in a season. Flowers are about 3 inches.
Growing tips - they are a low light plant. They only grow for a couple of weeks a year. Mine has grown 12 feet in 4 days once. Then nothing for the rest of the year. (Aside -- it is the inspiration for the fairy tale Jack and the Bean stalk) - flowers only live about 6 hours in the early morning, but keep opening more like a day lily. There is no insect to naturally pollinate the flowers they must be done by hand. Beans need to be kept of the plant for 7 months and then processed. Too much work for me, just grow them for fun.
A customer who is a real expert (he has gotten 3 or 4 AOS awards for different varieties of Vanilla (which is a difficult project since you can have 200 flowers on Friday and none on the Saturday judging and 200 again on Sunday). He advised me to get as many roots as possible into the pot or ground rather than to allow it to grow vertical.
I have been doing this for 2 years and the results are amazingly better. Also lay a new cutting flat on the ground or pot rather than the too often recommended vertical potting. This allows the plant to root and grow out of any of the nodes. A vertical planting grew only 8 inches in 18 months with only one root whereas laid down they usually give be 20-30 inches of growth in 6 months.
If you want it to grow on a tree start it in the pot and after a good amount of roots are in the pot, place the pot next to the tree to allow it to grow up the tree without removing it from the pot. .
The 10 foot rule seems to be more of a minimum guide rather than a guarantee. They can also be fussy. I got only 2 flowers this year after 200 last year. But then I got new growth from 6 different sections of the plant 6-10 feet each
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Thanks for sharing your experience Jerry.
Mine grows constantIy, I get about 2 feet of growth per month right now. Just came back from 8 days in the Carribean and it grew about 1 feet while I was away, without any of my daily waterings!! The way I "mounted" mine, it has some good amounts of moss to dig it's root in and I have a massive root system. I keep training it as there is no way around it in my setup. People I spoke to that grow
Vanilla planifolia commercially said it can and will very well flower while trained, they actually train it in commercial plantations... I see many nodes fattening up and am very excited to think it might flower anytime now. I've now reached the 10 feet mark, so my question is not really relevant any more. It started growing in June or July and made it to 10 feet just now. I was expecting this to take years!! At this rate it will grow another 10 feet in half that time.. I have a few side vines starting also, I'll be able to propagate this one for friends and family.
Happy holidays!!
Manu