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Originally Posted by Nominder
Thanks for the help 
Can I give it morning sun? Till 11 AM. Will that be too much of light?
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It's hard to predict. With the temperatures you mentioned before I think it would be too hot. They are high light plants, but perhaps the plant just now came from a more shaded greenhouse, and must be adapted to more light. High light combined with high temperature can cook plants when the air is still. With breezy conditions the air will carry off the heat.
I live in a desert, at about 33.5 degrees North. By experiment I found I can grow Vanda seedlings in full sun with temperatures up to at least 40C / 104 F if I put a fan directly on the plants, but I don't do that - it's too risky. Against a sunny wall it will be even more warm. So there are many factors to consider.
If I wanted to move it to full morning sun, I would grow it under some 50% shade cloth or equivalent, then gradually give it more and more light, paying careful attention to the plant. Leaves should be light green with a tinge of yellow for best growth and flowering, and it should make new leaves steadily.