Vanilla - Vanilla (Orchid)
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Orchid Vanilla: variety description and characteristics
Orchid Vanilla: photo
Most of people in life could not think that the well-known spice, vanilla, which has a unique sweet aroma, is the seed material of this representative of herbaceous crops. The family of Vanilla orchids is quite huge and it includes about a hundred varieties of various herbaceous, while only two varieties are made of a well-known spice - vanilla. as an ornamental plant.
At home, the Vanilla orchid does not bear fruit, but with all this, the plant produces a wonderful flowering process. So, its delicate inflorescences can be yellowish, white or light greenish in color. The inflorescence is herbaceous for only twenty-four hours. However, ignoring this, the flowering process can continue for a couple of weeks, because quite a lot of inflorescences are formed. In the process of flowering, a rather delicate smell emanates from this herbaceous one, and this is considered to some extent a gift to the summer resident for his attentive and faithful agricultural technology. Vanilla orchid has a noticeable difference from other herbaceous from this family, because this plant is considered a liana and grows in the wild up to three thousand centimeters in length. But this herbaceous plant also has similar characteristics with most of the representatives of this family, namely, the plant has a large number of aerial roots, and also dense foliage of a darkish greenish color.
When cultivated at home, the Vanilla orchid does not powerfully grow, and it must also be remembered that, if necessary, it is possible to make timely pruning. Pruning is great for the health of this herb. So, the plant becomes younger and it begins to grow abundantly of branches that are on the sides. As a result, the plant grows more voluminous and beautiful.
Orchid Vanilla - rather rapidly growing herbaceous. Which needs strong support, for the preparation of which it is advised to use coconut fiber. If it is correct to produce agrotechnics for a very small planting material, then when the plant reaches three years old, the herbaceous one becomes a full-fledged flower, which will bring joy to everyone around with its inflorescences. For a year, this herb usually grows in length by half a meter - a meter, while it must be remembered that pruning can keep the accelerated growth of this plant under control.
Vanilla: orchid care at home
Orchid Vanilla: photo
Cultivating Vanilla Orchid is quite simple, but at first it seems the opposite. It is important not to forget that for the good development and growth of this plant, it is necessary to observe special conditions in the room, they are quite similar to those that exist in the natural conditions of this plant. And it grows in tropical forests, where the temperature is warm and the air humidity is high almost all the time.
Vanilla Orchid - the required temperature indicator
Best of all, the Vanilla orchid will feel itself at a temperature of twenty-five to thirty degrees, this temperature should be kept for all twelve months.It is important not to forget that the minimum temperature indicator in the room where the herbaceous plant is located should be eighteen to twenty degrees.
Vanilla - Required Moisture Level
Vanilla Orchid needs a fairly high level of moisture in the air, which must be maintained at eighty to ninety percent. To do this, the plant must be regularly moistened, and quite often watered with a spray bottle. It is necessary to use a settled warm liquid for humidification. The systematization of humidification depends on the temperature index in the room. So, the colder it is in the room, the less these procedures are performed. So, the warmer it is in the room, the more these procedures are performed. It should not be forgotten that drying of the substrate is prohibited. Professionals recommend this herbaceous plant to systematically shower under a slightly lukewarm liquid, while it is necessary to work very carefully with its leaves.
Orchid Vanilla: photo
Required amount of light
Vanilla Orchid is considered a lover of light, but lighting is necessary exclusively in a diffused form. The same applies to most of the other varieties from this family, which of course should be known to the newcomer summer resident. So, the majority of summer residents got the impression that herbaceous species of this genus prefer partially shaded areas, however, an extremely small amount of light becomes a frequent reason for not producing the flowering process. The plant requires bright, but diffused light throughout the day.
Earthen mixture for Vanilla
For the cultivation of Vanilla orchids, an earthen mixture is used, which differs slightly in components from that used for planting epiphytic herbaceous. So, for the manufacture of this type of earthen mixture, it is necessary to combine the bark of the needles, the root system of the fern, sphagnum moss, charcoal, and also pour out the previously disinfected garden soil. The resulting earthen mixture should allow oxygen and liquid to pass through, and still be light and loose.
Specificity of changing the growing places of this representative of herbaceous crops
The change of places of growth is carried out once every twenty-four or thirty-six months. This procedure is required for that herbaceous, whose root system no longer fits into the container. It should not be forgotten that the growth of this plant, because of this, can become more slowed down. Professionals recommend changing the place where the herbaceous plant grows in the spring season. To do this, the plant must be carefully removed from the previous container, while working rather carefully with the root system so as not to harm them. With the option, when a couple of roots are still broken, they should be covered with finely chopped charcoal, so as not to allow the onset of rot.
Orchid Vanilla: video
Vanilla: orchid propagation
Vanilla: orchid photo
Most often, the Vanilla Orchid is propagated by cuttings. Adaptation of planting material with the first or more air roots is more accelerated. In order for the adaptation to be accelerated, it is possible to use stimulants for the formation of roots, for example, heteroauxin. After the plant is planted in an earthen mixture, a plastic cap must be placed on it.
Remember to regularly ventilate the grassy one and do not forget that during this season the substrate should be constantly slightly moisturized.
After the Vanilla orchid starts growing, the plastic cap must be removed permanently.
The Vanilla Orchid will well reward the summer resident for his work with beautiful inflorescences that have a rather delicate smell.