Vanilla planifolia care and culture

Vanilla planifolia is native to Mexico, the Caribbean Islands, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Central America. This very attractive species is found in Mexico and Central America both from the Pacific side and from the Caribbean islands...

 Vanilla planifolia also called as Commercial Vanilla, The Flat Plane Leafed Vanilla, Myrobroma fragrans, Notylia planifolia, Notylia sativa, Notylia sylvestris, Vanilla aromatica, Vanilla bampsiana, Vanilla duckei, Vanilla fragrans, Vanilla hirsuta, Vanilla planifolia var. angusta, Vanilla sativa, Vanilla sylvestris, Vanilla tahitensis, Vanilla tiarei, Vanilla viridiflora, is a species of the genus Vanilla. This species was described by Benjamin Daydon Jackson ex Henry Charles Andrews in 1808.

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 Vanilla planifolia is native to Mexico, the Caribbean Islands, Costa Rica, Guatemala and Central America. This very attractive species is found in Mexico and Central America both from the Pacific side and from the Caribbean islands. The original natural habitat was probably the evergreen tropical forests of eastern Mexico, and the Caribbean water department of Guatemala, Belize and Honduras. They comes from the New World tropical forests, but is now grown in tropical regions around the world as a spice with a characteristic aroma. In Guatemala, they grow from sea level to a height of 600 m, in marshes, savannas, in mixed forests, and their roots sink into the ground and grow around trees, climbing on them. Wild growing specimens of Vanilla planifolia are in danger of extinction in Mexico, where 30 pieces have survived. In Belize, these plants were found in the Columbia Forest Reserve in Toledo at an altitude of 750 m. In the province of Limn in Costa Rica, they are found near Cartago at an altitude of 700 m and in the vicinity of Talamanca, in Valle de la Estrella, at an altitude of 2-100 m. In Alajuela, in near San Ramon Monteverde, Cordillera de Tilaran and near Upala Llanura de Guatuso they grow at an altitude of 820-900 m. In Nicaragua they occur near the river San Juan at an altitude of 200 m. In Zelaya at an altitude of 0-350 m. In Colombia in the vicinity of Vichada, these plants are found at an altitude of 90 m. In Ecuador, they grow in the Esmeraldas area: in the areas of Rio Cayapa and Reserva Etnica Awa at an altitude of 100-300 m; near Bilsa at an altitude of 400-600 m, near Mataje at an altitude of 200 m, at the Rio Palenque Science Center near Los Rios at an altitude of 220 m. In Napo near San Jose de Payamino and near Tena at an altitude of 400 m; near Tena-Pto. Napo, at an altitude of 550 m. In Pichincha near Centinela at an altitude of 600 m. In the Peruvian Amazon forests, the plants are grown at an altitude of 185-240 m in the areas of Imaza and Loreto. In Venezuela, they grow up to 400 m in the provinces of Bolivar, Cojedes, Miranda, Táchira.

Vanilla planifolia care and culture

 It is a large sized, warm to hot growing, scandent epiphyte, which reaching a length of 3-30 m, with a green, terete, fleshy, branching, often reaching a length of 15-23 m stem carrying numerous, fleshy, elliptic-oblong or ovate-elliptic, acute to subacuminate, gradually narrowing below into the basally clasping, 15-23 cm long, 8 cm wide leaves spaced at intervals all along the stem.

 The Flat Plane Leafed Vanilla blooms on short 5 to 7 cm long, axillary, subsessile, racemose, several to 20 flowered inflorescence that has broadly ovate-triangular, acute bracts and has the fleshy, fragrant, short-lived flowers opening in succession occurring throughout the year. The pale-green or greenish-yellow flowers have a diameter of 10 cm with outspread petals of the outer whorl, but usually they do not open completely. Usually, each flower in the bunch opens for one day, so flowering lasts an average of 24 days. Vanilla does not bloom until its momentum reaches a length of at least 3-4 m, but well-growing plants can produce flowers 3 years after planting the severed part. Vanilla pods grow in bunches of 6-10 pieces. They are 12-25 cm long, they are yellow-green and have a banana shape.

VANILLA PLANIFOLIA CARE AND CULTURE

 Cultural information should only be used as a guide, and should be to be adapted to suit you. Your physical location; where you grow your plants, how much time you have to devote to their care, and many other factors, will need to be taken into account. Only then can you decide on the cultural methods that best suit you and your plants.

Light:

 Vanilla planifolia needs a light level of 25000-40000 lux. The plant can grow both in very bright light, filtered or scattered light, or even in partial shade (50% shading). If the plant has been grown in the shade, the amount of light should be gradually increased, otherwise the leaves may burn. Air movement around the leaves prevents diseases and sunburn.

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Temperature:

 It is a thermophilic plant. Throughout the year, the average day temperature is 28-29 ° C, and the average night temperature is 20-23 ° C, with a daily amplitude of 6-8 ° C.

Humidity:

 The Flat Plane Leafed Vanilla needs the humidity of 85-90% for most of the year, for 2-3 winter months and early spring falls to about 80-85%.

Substrate, growing media and repotting:

 Vanilla planifolia are often placed in a mixture of peat and sand, but each substrate must have perfect drainage. It has heavy, climbing stems, therefore it requires bars, posts, props or other rigid supports. Tall wooden posts or live trees are recommended when conditions allow, but vertical position is not necessary to induce flowering and seed production. Therefore, they can grow horizontally, climbing along the edges, for example beams in a greenhouse.

Watering:

 For most of the year, rainfall is abundant, and only in late winter and at the beginning of spring is a little drier, but it is never a complete drought. The plants should be watered abundantly during the period of intensive growth, but the outflow of water must be facilitated and the ground around the roots should always be open, with easy access of air. Growers say that when a mature plant is at least 3-4 m long, let it dry between watering for several weeks, because it often induces flowering. The dry period does not cause flowering in immature plants. In case of a small amount of light or at low temperatures, always reduce watering.

Vanilla planifolia care and culture

Fertilizer:

 The plants should be fertilized every week 1/4-1/2 of the recommended dose of fertilizer for orchids. You can use fertilizer with equal proportions of NPK throughout the year, but you can also use a fertilizer with an increased amount of nitrogen during active growth.

Rest period:

 For one month in late winter or early spring, when there is no active growth, the amount of water for Vanilla planifolia should be slightly reduced, but these plants should never completely dry up. Whenever the amount of water decreases, the fertilization must also be reduced or eliminated.

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