Vanda miniata × ampullacea → miniata is the seed parent, ampullacea is the pollen parent
Vanda ampullacea × miniata → ampullacea is the seed parent, miniata is the pollen parent
🌸 Vanda ampullacea × miniata Care Sheet (Closed Terrarium Setup)A compact, colourful Vanda hybrid combining the floriferous nature of V. miniata with the warmth tolerance and compactness of V. ampullacea—excellent for bright, humid terrarium culture.
🔍 Quick Info
Type: Epiphytic Vanda hybrid
Size: Compact; usually 10–20 cm tall
Flowers: Bright orange, red, or apricot (depending on the dominant parent); waxy and long-lasting; often fragrant
Bloom Season: Spring and summer, with potential to bloom multiple times per year
Growth Habit: Upright monopodial with short internodes and aerial roots
🌡️ Temperature & Humidity
Day Temp: 22–30°C
Night Temp: 16–20°C
Humidity: 60–85%
✅ Ideal for warm, humid terrariums
💨 Requires good airflow to prevent crown and root rot
💡 Light
Requirement: Bright, filtered to high indirect light
Natural Light: East- or bright north-facing window
Artificial Light: LED grow lights for 12–14 hours/day
✅ Loves strong light but not direct midday sun
⚠️ Lower light = fewer flowers
💧 Watering
Roots: Water 3–4× per week during warm months, 2–3× in cooler weather
Water Type: RO, rain, or distilled only
✅ Allow aerial roots to dry slightly between waterings
❌ Avoid water pooling in the crown—this can cause rot
Best Practice: Soak or mist roots thoroughly, allow drying before next watering
🌱 Potting & Mounting
Best Option: Mounted on cork or in an open basket
Media: None or very coarse bark/LECA if basketed
✅ Roots need to be exposed to air
❌ Avoid dense potting media—chokes roots and encourages rot
🌬️ Air Circulation
Critical, especially in closed setups
Use a small USB fan or open the lid 2–3× per week
Prevents fungal infections and ensures strong root growth
🌿 Feeding
Fertilizer: Orchid-safe, balanced feed (¼ to ½ strength)
Frequency: Once a week in active growth
Flush: Monthly with clean water to prevent salt accumulation
⚠️ Terrarium Tips
Mount plant high in the terrarium for best light and airflow
Prune off old spikes and yellow leaves promptly
Monitor crown for trapped moisture—gently wick dry if needed
Spacing is key—avoid cramming near other plants
✅ Best For
Bright terrariums with high humidity and excellent airflow
Intermediate orchid growers used to mounted or Vanda-type orchids
Hobbyists seeking compact, fragrant, colourful Vanda hybrids