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Old 02-17-2011, 09:07 PM
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hi

i would like some information on these orchids

are they easy for beginners

and what conditions do they need to flower

thank you for all the help, i appreciate it
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Old 02-18-2011, 12:01 AM
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Check the Vanda Alliance forum for all kinds of specific information.

If I was correct about your weather in your BLC post, you should have little trouble with the Vanda alliance if you grow bare root in baskets outdoors.

ALthough I do not grow Angraecum, all of my other Vanda alliance orchids do well here in even brighter light than the BLC you asked about. Frequent watering with good drying between will be important through your warm season.
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Old 02-18-2011, 11:11 AM
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thank you for putting me on the right track

i dont think our summers are a problem , but the winters are bad

i did get a lot of information on vanda alliance
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Old 02-18-2011, 12:08 PM
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My Vandas and Cattleyas seem to do fine outdoors. I think about protection when temps drop below 40F. We rarely have frost, I usually just wrap my racks in tarps. If really cold I put a string of Christmas lights under the tarp below the plants. This past winter we had lows 34-37F. The temp under the tarp without lights was 3-4 degrees F higher. All of my Vandas and Cattleyas came through without a problem, but I did have damage to some dendrobiums and some phals. The parentage of every hybrid probably makes a significant difference in cold tolerance, as does conditioning and watering before the cold.

If I was right about your weather being similar to ours, Martin Motes book on growing Vandas in Florida Month by Month would probably be pretty applicable (obviously the months would be flipped), although the chemicals he discusses may not be available under the same name there.
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