That is really beautiful. I have a few orchids, so just wondering. Please don't take offense, but I've never seen a real blue orchid. Is that one they put the dye in the water, or is it really that color?
Purple not blue. There is no blue orchid. This is a vanda orchidThat is really beautiful. I have a few orchids, so just wondering. Please don't take offense, but I've never seen a real blue orchid. Is that one they put the dye in the water, or is it really that color?
So very pretty. The pattern in the petals is really beautiful.Purple not blue. There is no blue orchid. This is a vanda orchid
I seen some blue orchids at the local grocery store....over with the flowers, balloons and bonsai trees with rocks hot glued to the soil.Purple not blue. There is no blue orchid. This is a vanda orchid
Nicely done, Princess Mikasa?
Always appreciated, thanks for your help.Hello Wilson!
I cut mine back to help build some structure, just like you said, to one or two leaf pairs, but I have or had about six weeks before growing slows down or stops. You can cut them if you have enough time for the new growth to harden off before winter arrives, if it does not have time to harden, it (the new growth) will not survive the winter. So what I am saying is, yes, if there is enough time for the new growth to harden, if not, just wait until late winter or spring.
Hope it helps,
John