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Old 27-08-2003, 08:22 AM
Bolero
 
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Default May Vanda roots touch the floor?

Ummmmmmm read my answer careful..........I wasn't actually talking about
roots.

he he he

Sorry it was a naughty post.

"K Barrett" wrote in message
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I read Wendy, Martin's and Bolero's answers and have to ask them, don't

the
roots get scuffed up once they touch the floor? Or stepped on? Or have

ants
or other critters use them as a superhighway up into the plant? Or as a

site
where bacteria from the floor get into the plant? I mean, I don't leave
plants on my gh foor, much less encourage their roots to touch it. Just

too
many critters can get in the pots.

My 'answer' to the question is anectdotal only. I have seen pictures of
Vandaceous plants with their roots tied up out of harm's way. I believe
David Grove says this leads to the death of any roots at the center of the
bundle. But don't quote me on that. I *think* he says you can give the

roots
a trim, as they will branch... but again. I usually don't like to trim

roots
either. These may be more successfully trimmed becasue they are out in the
breeze, not stuffed in a pot where microbes can infect them.

K Barrett

"Martin" wrote in message
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They don't have to,but they will evenually attach themselves to whatever

they
touch.They can be trimmed but i would try something else first like

raising it.
I only trim dead roots.




Do Vanda roots have to be kept off the floor? Entirely, mostly,
preferably?

What happens when the overall height of plant + root gets to be more
than your growing space? Can the roots be trimmed?

TIA. I must say, this is one of the friendliest and most helpful
groups on USENET.

Gannet
St. Petersburg, Florida