Vanda Orchids – Knowing How To Care For Orchids Saves A Ton (I know – I wasted a ton at first, but not any more)

by Arynn Cook on March 23, 2009

Many have asked why orchids are loved and adored by so many. These exotic plans – orchids – are delicate in nature and yet they are so adaptable to various environments. There are more than 20,000 species of orchids – with the Vanda Orchid being just one species. A century ago, orchids were used primarily as a corsage. It was a luxury those without extensive funds were unable to afford.

Orchids have a taste of the luxury and exotic to them. A smart man will do well by buying his date a corsage made of various orchids. It is a sign of timeless class and elegance. The bridal shops have grabbed a hold of the orchid has a standard of excellence. Part of their charm is the variety in coloring, shape, spotting, and species. The Vanda Orchid is not the most common – but it has a fun and memorable look of a cute face.

Vanda Orchids – How Can You Tell?

You can identify the Vanda Orchid by its five petals. They are beautiful in bloom and you may find 3 to 4 blooms growing from a single stem. If you happen to come across a blue orchid – it may be one of the rarest of its type – and it is likely a Vandas Orchid. Is it blooming from tree bark? That could be a Vandas Orchid. The Vandas Orchids are origionally from the Himalayas, Australia, and even in various areas in New Guinea. When you start to grow your own Vanda Orchids – you will be in good company with many other orchid hobbyist. You may want to try planting your vanda orchids in baskets. Of course – you have a choice of color; from the deepest blues to a clean white covered with spots.

Want To Grow Vanda Orchids – Tips For You…

It is important to remember that Vanda Orchids have a root system that is always in search of moisture. So – make sure you keep your Vanda Orchids away from any dried flowers. Dried flowers are known to emit ethylene gas and the gas can affect the growth of your Vanda orchids. The Vanda Orchid will flower 2 or 3 times a year with the blooms lasting a month or more at times. When they bloom – they produce stems with 3 or 4 blooms each and a total of 10 to 12 blooms.

The month long bloom time is one of the benefits of the Vanda Orchid. Also keep in mind that the Vanda Orchid is native to tropical locations. This means you need to be mindful of their need and type of light. Also, watch the humidity for Vanda’s. The right humidity can make all the difference in terms of helping them have long and healthy blooms. Do not overwater them and take special consideration throughout the months of June, July, August, and September. That is their growing season.

If Vanda Orchids are your thing – make sure you learn what you can about how to care for them and grow them. You can get a bunch of great and helpful information with detailed instructions at Grow Great Orchids. If you love your plants then you will learn whatever you can to make them and you a success. I know I did!

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