Description
Blooming Care Tips
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Light Requirements
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Vandas need bright, indirect light (about 70-80% sunlight exposure).
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South or east-facing windows are ideal.
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Leaves should be light green; dark green indicates insufficient light.
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Temperature & Humidity
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Ideal temperature: 65-95°F (18-35°C).
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Maintain 60-80% humidity.
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Use a humidifier or mist daily if needed.
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Watering
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Water daily in summer, reduce to 3-4 times a week in cooler months.
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Soak roots until they turn silvery-green.
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Ensure excellent drainage to prevent root rot.
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Fertilizing
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Feed with a balanced orchid fertilizer (20-20-20) weekly during active growth.
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Reduce feeding to once or twice a month during cooler months.
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Flush with plain water monthly to avoid salt build-up.
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Air Circulation
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Provide good airflow to prevent fungal infections.
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Use fans if growing indoors.
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Blooming Encouragement Tips
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Provide a cooler nighttime temperature (about 10°F lower) to trigger blooming.
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Maintain a consistent watering-fertilizing-light cycle.
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Avoid moving plants frequently to prevent bud drop.
Handling Tips for Vanda Blooms (Cut Flowers)
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Cutting Blooms:
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Use sterilized scissors or a knife.
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Cut during the coolest part of the day.
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Hydration:
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Immediately place in clean, cool water.
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Change water daily and re-cut stems every 2-3 days.
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Storage:
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Keep blooms in a cool, humid environment (50-60°F) if not displaying.
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Avoid direct drafts, heaters, or air conditioners.
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Display Care:
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Mist blooms lightly to maintain freshness.
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Avoid placing near ethylene-producing fruits (like apples) to prevent wilting.
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Common Blooming Issues
Problem | Cause | Solution |
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No blooms | Insufficient light / improper temp | Increase light, adjust night temps |
Bud drop | Sudden environmental changes | Keep conditions stable |
Wilting flowers | Low humidity / water stress | Increase humidity, hydrate roots well |
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