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Vanda
& Ascocenda Orchids
Ascocendas are of the Vanda family, both being epiphytes, meaning they
need no potting medium in order to survive. They are often grown in a cedar
basket with no cover for the roots. The care is the same for both. There is no
rest period for these orchids so they will flower several times a year.
General
Care
Temperature:
60oF and above at night. 70oF-85oF
during the day. Vandas can withstand short spells of cold
temperatures, but should not be allowed to do so if it can be helped. Normal
flowering occurs with warmer temperatures. Good air movement is important in
warmer weather. None is preferred in cold.
Light:
Bright light in a south facing window. If moved to the outdoors in summer, make
sure the plant is acclimated to the sun slowly and is sheltered from afternoon
sun completely.
Water:
Mist foliage and roots once or twice a day depending on temperature and light,
or water thoroughly under the faucet in the morning. Water sparingly in winter
or during cloudy days. Plants set outside may need watering and misting several
times a day in the hot weather.
Humidity:
Very High. 60% humidity is preferable
Fertilization:
Use an orchid food such as Better-gro, a urea free food with nitrate nitrogen,
every third watering. Water plant first, then spray on fertilizer. Every third
feeding, blossom booster can be substituted.
Growing
Medium: None. If set in a basket, size of the basket is not
critical as the roots hang freely through and around it.
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