Vanda falcata

Also known as: Neofinetia falcata h.v. Hisui Neofinetia falcata h.v. Nanyounishiki Neofinetia falcata h.v. Benisuzume Neofinetia falcata hort. h.v. shunkyuuden Neofinetia falcata (Amani Islands form) Vanda falcata h.v. Kaiomaru Neofinetia falcata h.v. Koyo Neofinetia falcata h.v. Hokage Neofinetia falcata h.v. Suruga Fukurin Neofinetia falcata h.v. Shoujou Neofinetia falcata h.v. Setsuzan Neofinetia falcata h.v. Shutyuuden Neofinetia falcata h.v. Midoribara Neofinetia falcata h.v. Manjushage Neofinetia falcata h.v. Benisazume Vanda falcata h.v. Hisui Vanda pygmaea Vanda falcata h.f. Shutenno Vanda falcata h.v. Jou-Mou-Maru Vanda falcata h.v. Momoyamanishiki Vanda falcata h.v. Ryunotsume Vanda falcata h.f. Amani Island Vanda falcata h.v. Nishidemiyako Vanda falcata h.f. Soubiryu Neofinetia falcata h.f. viridis Neofinetia falcata h.f. Asahigen Neofinetia falcata h.v. Yamadori Midori Neofinetia falcata h.v. Tenkeifukurin Neofinetia falcata h.v. Shutenno Aerides thunbergii Neofinetia falcata h.v. Momohime Neofinetia falcata h.v. Kibana Neofinetia falcata h.v. Koukakuden Neofinetia falcata h.v. hoshiguruma Neofinetia falcata h.v. Higashidemiyako Neofinetia falcata h.v. Shutennou Neofinetia falcata h.v. syutennou Neofinetia falcata h.v. Amani Island Neofinetia falcata h.v. Hosiguruma Neofinetia falcata h.v. Gojou Fukurin Neofinetia falcata h.v. Tamakongu Holcoglossum falcatum Angraecum falcatum Neofinetia falcata h.v. Asahiden Neofinetia falcata h.v. Hakuun Neofinetia falcata h.v. Nishidemiyako Neofinetia falcata h.v. shoujou Neofinetia falcata h.f. variegata Oeceoclades lindleyi in the subfamily: Epidendroideae

General Information

Vanda falcata is a small cool to warm growing orchid belonging to the sub family Epidendroideae.

Size
26 - 50 cm
Miniature
Small
Medium
Large
Extra Large
Giant
Temperature
9 - 22 °C
Cold
Cool
Intermediate
Warm
Hot
Light
22000 - 36000 lux
Full Shade
Low
Medium
High
Full Sun

Watering

These orchids gather most of their water from their aerial roots, which should be sprayed regularly or kept in a humid environment; roots exposed to dry air that receive no water will die back. On that same note, roots that are inside a pot surrounded by media may also die back, with new roots growing from the stem away from the pot.

If outdoors, a misting system aimed at the roots that turns on regularly will help them grow, otherwise if indoors placing the roots inside a vase or pot with no media along with regular spraying should give them the moisture they need.

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