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Vanda Orchid -VS 043
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🌸 Vanda Orchid Care — Alan’s Garden Guide
Vanda orchids are stunning, sun-loving orchids known for their vibrant colors and long-lasting blooms. They need bright light, high humidity, and excellent airflow.
☀️ Light Requirements
- Give very bright, filtered sunlight.
- Morning sun + bright indirect light for the rest of the day is ideal.
- Avoid harsh midday sun in Kerala/Tamil Nadu climates, as it can scorch leaves.
Signs:
- Yellowish leaves = too much sun
- Dark green leaves = too little sun
🌡️ Temperature
- Day: 24–32°C
- Night: 18–22°C
- They love warm, humid weather — perfect for Alan’s Garden climate.
💧 Watering
Vandas have bare roots, so watering is crucial.
If hanging bare-root:
- Water daily in summer.
- Water every 2–3 days in rainy/cool weather.
- Soak roots until they turn green, then allow to dry fully.
If potted in baskets:
- Water 3–4 times a week depending on heat and airflow.
Tip: Never let roots stay soggy — they need wet → dry cycles.
💦 Humidity
- Needs 60–80% humidity.
- Mist roots daily if humidity is low.
- Ensure good airflow to prevent fungal issues.
🌱 Fertilizer
Feed Vanda orchids regularly; they are heavy feeders.
- Use balanced NPK 20-20-20 once a week.
- Use Bloom booster (e.g., 10-30-20) twice a month during flowering season.
- Flush roots with plain water once a month to remove salt buildup.
🪴 Potting / Mounting
- Best grown hanging bare-root in a basket or wooden slat.
- If using media, choose:
✔️ Large charcoal
✔️ Large bark
✔️ Coconut husk chunks (well washed)
Repot every 2–3 years only if roots overflow excessively.
🐛 Common Problems & Fixes
Root rot
- Cause: overwatering / poor airflow
- Fix: cut black mushy roots + spray fungicide
Leaf sunburn
- Brown patches on leaves
- Move to filtered light
Aphids / Mealybugs
- Spray neem oil weekly until gone
🌼 Flowering Tips
- Give bright light → key for blooming
- Keep night temperature slightly cooler
- Use a high-phosphorus fertilizer
- Ensure proper drying between watering
With the right care, Vandas can bloom 2–3 times a year.
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