Vanilla is obtained from the pods of the vanilla orchid (or flat leaf vanilla). At home, it is grown extremely rarely. And yet it happens.
Vanilla needs a tropical climate, so you'll need sunlight, warmth, space, and humidity to grow it. If you live in the Southern US, Australia, or other warm climates, you should be able to grow vanilla without additional buildings.
It is very important to provide Vanilla with a suitable substrate. Unlike most other epiphytes, this plant needs a more nutrient-dense soil. Therefore, it is desirable to “enrich” the finished substrate for orchids with garden soil, which must first be disinfected.
A long stem needs good support. For example, a stand for climbing plants. You can also use hanging pots. Product samples are presented on the site in the relevant sections.
The fruits are long green pods containing small seeds. The plant bears fruit in the third year, and the pods fully grow after 9 months.