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vase culture
I'm dying to try that method! It makes so much sense, with nothing to rot. From what I understand, you soak the roots of the plant for a while, in water with fertilizer, then drain off the water, except for a dibble in the bottom. Does that sound right?
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Yes, it is about right, except that you probably can leave some water at the bottom if roots can't reach it, otherwise some of them will be touching the water constantly and from what I understood - it is not good.
I found a pitcher in the house with neck narrow enough for my seedling to sit without slipping down with no extra support. For now (from today's morning) I am filling vase up with water for 15 minutes early morning, then drain it out completely every day. I will see how it goes, I guess plant will let me know if the change of routine is needed. |
I would imagine that the roots would eventually fill the vase right up, and that you would have to rinse the roots daily, which could be a problem.
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It sounds like you are well on the road, with a good understanding of the technique. Just make sure it gets enough bright light. In Canada during winter I'm imagining you will probably need either direct sun or supplemental lighting.
You refer to them as seedlings - if that's true you've got a bit of growth to go, and will need to watch the humidity closely until they get established. Good luck and post a picture if you can. |
Enough winter light can be a problem in some parts of Canada. When we lived in Ontario, we got fairly good winter light. Here on Vancouver Island, the winters are dull and I move my Vanda from window to window to follow the sun. It's worth it though! It blooms a good part of the winter, again in June, then late August.
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Hi Mike,
I'm not sure what you are refering to. Is it the plastic to seal off an area? You can buy that at a hardware store. Nancy [Vancouver Island] |
my vanda in a vase
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Here she is during "drinking time". The light shouldn't be a problem, I put her facing south -east window beside my adenium seedlings - they love sun too.
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vase culture
That's a nice pitcher, and because it widens at the top, that should add humidity. I think that for baby plants, this way of growing should work well. I can't picture a large Vanda grown this way.
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