How Often Does Vanda Orchids Bloom?

Every gardener who grows orchids has to wonder: how often do Vanda orchids bloom? While anyone who has just started growing orchid plants will tell you they bloom only sporadically, most experienced orchid gardeners know that a fully established garden needs to be tended to regularly. After all, a garden that are not cared for can easily become a dusty, decaying haven that is not only unsightly, but can attract vermin and pests as well. This is why it is so important to care for your orchid plants properly in order to ensure their longevity and beauty.

The primary question that comes to mind when you are talking about how often do Vanda orchids bloom is, “what causes them to bloom?” While there are several different factors, such as weather, fertilizer, water and humidity, there are a few which are critical to proper growth. One of these factors is air circulation. This is probably the easiest factor to control in the Southeast Asia region and one of the easiest to grow.

For every two weeks, you need to water your orchid adequately. Watering is actually important for your orchid, because it provides the root system with vital nutrients and water breaks down cellular walls. If your orchid plant does not get enough water then it will struggle to maintain its health and may eventually die. Most orchid growers understand that there are a number of different types of orchid species and they often refer to these plants by their genus or even color classes.

For instance, you will find that African orchids bloom more slowly due to a lack of direct sunlight. On the flip side, South American orchids bloom more rapidly because of intense sunlight exposure. It really does depend on the species of your orchid, but I personally prefer the direct sunlight method of growing. African and South American species typically require less frequent watering because of their unique growing conditions. On the other hand, Vanda orchids bloom best when growing under indirect but constant sunlight.

In general, you will find that Vanda orchids bloom best between April and June. Although this depends on the species, you will notice that this pattern varies. The growing season for monopodial orchids tends to be longer during the cooler months of winter. During the spring and summer, their flowering will begin to increase. You should keep your plant from drying out between periods of extended blooming by using a humidifier and mist you plant with a hose at around six inches, taking care not to over-water.

When determining how often do Vanda orchids bloom, it is also important to keep in mind that they are not plants that are sensitive to cold or heat. This means that you can keep them in your yard year round even in the middle of a severe heat wave. The only time you may want to consider limiting their exposure to extreme temperatures is when you are planning to put them indoors. As always, check your indoor plant’s temperature rating prior to choosing your grower.

Most orchids enjoy full sun. However, they will also need to have some cover if you wish to encourage the production of new shoots. For this reason, the majority of orchid growers utilize pots. However, there are a few exceptions such as coerulea which is better placed outside.

There are two primary types of orchid requiring the most water; those that are grown indoors and those that are grown outdoors. Those that are grown indoors require less water because they are in a humid environment that promotes rapid growth. For those that are grown outdoors, you need to be diligent about watering and misting with a light mist throughout the day. Also, be sure to keep the humidity at a constant level of around 55%.