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Strap Leaf Vanda Orchid Plant 2 " Pot ~ Grow Hawaii |
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| I made my way to Hawaii from the
Philippines, Malaysia and the Himalayas, but now it's here that
I'm grown extensively as a commercial crop. I bloom on upright
spikes which sprout from between strap-shaped leaves, hence, the
name Strap-leaf Vanda. Each spike will produce 3-12 flowers, and I
last a long time, around 20 to 30 days in perfect form. |
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Vanda Orchid plant is about
4-8 inches tall in a 2" pot |
1 Plant
$8.99
3 Plants $24.99
10 Plants $79.99 |
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Growing Instructions: Pot in coarse chunks of fir or redwood bark
mixed with large perlite and hardwood charcoal for drainage (Orchid mix).
Seedlings grow nicely with diffuse sun or broad-spectrum florescent tubes.
Mature Vandas do best in a greenhouse and outdoors in full sun during the
summer in temperate climates. My plant will thrive with 60 to 70 percent
humidity and temperatures of 65F to 70F at nights; if the day temperatures
are over 90F, keep the humidity high. Fertilize when my plant is making
new leaves with a timed-release 14-14-14 fertilizer. Also, occasionally
applications of water-soluble fertilizers diluted to half strength. |
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