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    Quote Originally Posted by andreaemilia View Post
    Amazing!
    I myself I am just getting the hang of growing vandas, so congrats!
    Thanks Andrea! Just give them lots of bright light they'll surely bloom in no time

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    Awesome Kenneth! How many plants do you have ? Great growing - really healthy plants.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catttan View Post
    Awesome Kenneth! How many plants do you have ? Great growing - really healthy plants.
    Thanks Yew-Sung, i have 41 Sanderianas, though 35 are only 1-year old seedlings which i bought in a flask. The 6 are blooming size but there is 1 that has no flower bud yet. it was damaged by fire years ago. Two more are in spike which will open two weeks from now i guess. one of them is a big plant (maybe 6 or 7 years old)and was my last acquired Sandie

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    Quote Originally Posted by kennethcruz View Post
    Hi silver, give it a try!!
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    I have 5 vandas. Three are two young to bloom and the other two have bloomed, but I just bought them. I think one has two spikes coming out, but I am not sure. I guess I will know in a week or so.

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    Stunning display!

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    Very beautiful, if only the plant is more compact like V coerulea and need less heat. =)

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    Impressive!!! Im drooling over your sandies...where's my bib???

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    Absolutely beautiful. Love the color. I always seem to ask how the plant is growing. No exception here. So how do you grow these plants as they look to healthy? Please give me your care tips!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverstoli View Post
    I have 5 vandas. Three are two young to bloom and the other two have bloomed, but I just bought them. I think one has two spikes coming out, but I am not sure. I guess I will know in a week or so.
    once you rebloomed them, for sure more will come.you just have to be consistent

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    Quote Originally Posted by moniluhum View Post
    Absolutely beautiful. Love the color. I always seem to ask how the plant is growing. No exception here. So how do you grow these plants as they look to healthy? Please give me your care tips!!
    Hi Monica, like most vandas, Sanderianas need bright light, warmth and lots of water. I feed them with bloom booster half strength weekly for the past 6 months.

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    Beautiful...... They look so cheerful

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