You've picked some interesting plants as "starters."
The Masd. tovarensis is truly a "cold grower" while the M. rolfeana may tolerate slightly warmer temperatures. The haraella (now known as H. retrocalla) is another one that can handle cool to warm conditions. Mine is grown on the warm side, and is blooming right now.
As you're getting them from Andy, they'll likely be mounted, so you'll need to keep them very humid and water them fairly frequently (think "cloud forest").
|