Vanda Hybrids: Vanda leurcharusmee
Vanda Hybrids: Vanda leurcharusmee
Vanda leurcharusmee is a captivating hybrid orchid known for its stunning maroon-violet flowers adorned with striking white spots around the center. This Vanda variety features robust spikes that reach 20-25 cm in length and produce 15-20 large, vibrant blooms. Each flower is a visual delight, with a rich, deep coloration and an intricate pattern that adds a touch of elegance to any orchid collection.
Cultivation Tips
Light and Shade: Vanda leurcharusmee thrives in bright light, ideally in full tropical sun. For indoor growth, a south-facing window is the best choice. If growing outside, ensure night temperatures remain above 55°F (13°C). When transitioning plants outdoors, start by placing them in dappled sunlight, gradually increasing exposure to full sun. For artificial lighting, LED grow lights are effective in providing the intense light needed for blooming.
Temperature and Humidity: This Vanda prefers a warm environment with daytime temperatures between 70°F and 90°F (20°C to 32°C) and cooler nights ranging from 60°F to 65°F (16°C to 18°C). It requires high humidity levels between 50% and 70%. In homes with lower humidity, consider using a humidifier or a humidity tray to maintain optimal conditions. Vandas can be grown bare root or in pots with appropriate humidity control.
Watering: Requires frequent watering to stay healthy. If grown bare root, mist or water daily, ensuring the roots are adequately hydrated. For potted Vandas, water every 5-7 days, or more frequently if the plant is in bloom. To avoid overwatering, allow the medium to dry slightly between waterings, but ensure it remains consistently moist when buds or flowers are present. Water in the morning to prevent bacterial growth and use water low in alkalinity, such as rainwater or distilled water.
Feeding: Use a low phosphorus liquid fertilizer weekly to support robust growth and blooming. During the growing season, fertilize every time you water if using a bark mix, and every third watering if using sphagnum moss. Ensure that any excess salts and mineral buildup are flushed out monthly with non-softened water.
Potting: For household conditions, pots are preferable as they retain more moisture. Use New Zealand Sphagnum Moss or a suitable orchid bark mix for potting. Repotting should be done every 1-2 years, or when the plant outgrows its pot or the potting medium breaks down. When repotting, choose a pot 1/2" to 1" larger, and ensure the plant is firmly positioned in the new pot with adequate support.
Vanda leurcharusmee is a striking orchid hybrid with maroon-violet flowers and white spots that make a dramatic impact in any collection. To ensure its health and vibrant blooms, provide bright light, warm temperatures, and high humidity. Regular watering and appropriate fertilization will support its growth and flowering. With proper care, this Vanda will reward you with its beautiful, long-lasting flowers.