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Old 03-01-2015, 12:07 PM
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I got this Vanda from HD clearance rack. It was in a decorative ceramic packed pot with white jagged very rough rocks. It had two tiny little roots begining to emerge from where dropped leaves used to be.

When I took it out of rocks, its roots had solidified in a round configuration and were brown and hardened. But one root was slightly greenish towards the stem of the plant and it had two tiny little green nubs, I guess roots?
the leaves have wrinkle lines diwn them and look dehydrated.

How much of a chance of surviving and perhaps even flowering does it have?

I have faith that I can save it, but I ask you all for advice. What can I do to optimize its chances? Thank you in advance
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Old 03-01-2015, 05:33 PM
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Soak it in kelp or seaweed solution. A tbsp of kelp or seaweed to a gallon of water. Let it soak for an hour a day for three days then after that, do a twice a month application and roots should start appearing and will grow quite rapidly. Goodluck!
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Old 03-01-2015, 11:00 PM
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Soak it in kelp or seaweed solution. A tbsp of kelp or seaweed to a gallon of water. Let it soak for an hour a day for three days then after that, do a twice a month application and roots should start appearing and will grow quite rapidly. Goodluck!
Super rescue mode activated!

I just top the things and throw em' in a terracotta. I water two or three times a week. Keep the temperatures on the cooler side and the light levels a little lower than normal.

I've thrown rootless top cuts on a bench under the hanging plants and they've rooted and flowered right there in less than a year.

Attached is a photo of a rescue I plopped in a terracotta less than a year ago.

Orchids are funny, the more people seem to fret and baby them the worse they seem to grow. It's like they have performance anxiety or something

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Old 03-01-2015, 11:18 PM
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Thanx hanzy!

Haha DrLego, i believe it!

Okay I'm doing a combination of both!
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Old 03-02-2015, 03:05 AM
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my yellow mokara is growing nicely on water culture, its growing water roots. its started as a rootless cutting. i used rain water
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Old 03-02-2015, 02:21 PM
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Hi Thurrmax! Thank you, I will incorporate the water regimen also!

I've been spraying it with a spray bottle. But I think it needs more aggressive measures. When I watered it today lo and behold on the upper stem I spotted another tiny little green root beginning to appear!!! oh my gosh was I happy! So I am going to fully water it every so often from now on and until I see more signs of life.

I have hung it in a bright shade area with dappled sunlight from 2 to 4:30 pm.

It is very windy here these days and it has not rained much as we are still in the dry season until May or so, so I must water with tap water.

But I've put a pail out to catch whatever sporadic rain may fall this week Crossing my fingers too!

Thanks guys! You are all so great! Orchid hugs!

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Also is kelp or seaweed solution something I can get at a drugstore?
Not sure but I think I've seen something like 'Seaweed or kelp' in the vitamin section? Probably dreaming! ;D
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Old 03-02-2015, 03:12 PM
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They usually sell kelp or seaweed in garden centers im not sure about the one in the drug stores. You can find them online too.
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Yes those are the beginning of root branches forming.
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Old 03-03-2015, 03:59 PM
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I have a vanda in rough shape too and no new growing roots, but very brown shriveled ones. I purchased it a few months back cheaply in rough shape. Since I have gotten it, he has dropped 4 leaves and no new growth. I will put it outside as soon as I can but I am hoping it make it to spring. I have given it seaweed and super thrive in hopes to save it. It is a beautiful cross.... DrLego those are impressive results.
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Old 03-03-2015, 11:25 PM
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Hi LovePhals! I'm wishing lots of health for your Vanda!

I was reading the thread Vandas in glass and it sounds like a good idea, as they would have humidity on their roots. The only thing I would worry about would be the mold issue some people reported.

I do happen to have a huge glass jar and I was thinking about doing it....
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