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kentosaurs 21st February 2011 08:40 PM

ID new vanda
 
Went to Sg buloh to get an orchid today....Got his purple flowering strap leaf vanda...I heard they can't get too much sun...So for this time of the year i might be having some trouble :) Oh well anyway i also bought a fert and according to the thing it says on the packet it promotes flowering but on new trio's site http://www.trio.com.my/product-range/water-soluble its for like leafy plants? So yea help me..

Heres the plant
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...s/DSC08581.jpg

And the fertilizer
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...s/DSC08583.jpg
http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...s/DSC08584.jpg

Oh yea the potting mix for the orchid is like some really light paperish yellowish thing..Anyone know what is it?

paphioboy 22nd February 2011 12:01 PM

Re: ID new vanda
 
That's an Aranda (arachnis x vanda). Arandas take very bright light, unlike Mokaras (arachnis x vanda x ascocentrum), which take slightly shadier conditions. Your plant is probably a top cutting, recently potted in sawdust/wooden chips. This being the case, it will probably take some time to re-establish before flowering again.

kentosaurs 22nd February 2011 03:06 PM

Re: ID new vanda
 
Well my mokara (the one in the picture) has been getting quite a lot of direct sun and is now working on a flower spike...Oh yea am i not suppose to wet the flowers?any comments on the fert? Sorry newbie here hahaha

paphioboy 24th February 2011 03:30 PM

Re: ID new vanda
 
Nothing wrong with wetting the flowers, except they won't last as long. Flowers last much longer if kept shadier, dry (minimal direct contact with water), high humidity and cool. I have not used that particular fertiliser, but should be okay since it is manufactured for orchids. If being cautious, dilute it 3 or 4 times the recommended dose.


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