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Default Vanda Help

I just want to thank everyone who posted a response. You have been very helpful and when I get these to bloom I will post pictuses.
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Instead of growing bareroot, you may want to consider growing them in a pot.

If the roots are too big, just get an appropriately sized bucket and start drilling holes.
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If the roots are too long then you can carefully loop them like a coil of rope. You just have to do it when the roots are completely saturated and move them a little at a time.
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