Maturing Ascda. Butterfly x V. Mary
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This is its second successive blooming. This is still a young plant; I got this not more than a year ago now and it has grown considerably. This is its 3rd spiking now. The first two set of blooms weren't very nice, they weren't very flat and seemed droopy. I even had an issue of blooms developing and getting really big but they didn't open without me physically separating the petals/sepals; they would stick shut. Not sure why.
This recent spike has been a lot better, blooms look nicer, a cpl blooms look to be quite flat, and some even seeming bigger in size, with better colour. I can see where the more it matures the better the flowers produced. The spike is massive! More than twice the height of the plant itself. Enjoy. |
Nice!
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Hi CR7cristiano
Can Ascocenda (in general) take full direct sun? Or is it more ideal to hang them in shade? |
Wow that's an incredible yellow! You should be proud to have it in your collection.
I probably shouldn't answer the sun question but direct sun is rarely ever a good thing. However vanda types love their sun and having it in high light but not direct sun seems to work well for most. I also found that vandas in general can handle all kinds of weather if they're fed and watered well. |
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Ascocendas are still considered strap leaf vandas and thus can only manage 50% direct sun or dappled sun as its considered. ---------- Post added at 08:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:45 PM ---------- Quote:
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Beautiful! I love the color!
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Gorgeous colour!
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