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Old 06-23-2020, 12:57 PM
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Sorry for the tangent question I've never had a greenhouse so I'm not sure how what the effects are.
That might give you the "mini-micro" climate that you need. If it still gets too cool at night, a seedling mat could provide gentle warmth. If it thrives, eventually it will, of course, outgrow that but first you have to get it established. Once established, it is likely to also be more forgiving of less-than-ideal conditions.
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That might give you the "mini-micro" climate that you need. If it still gets too cool at night, a seedling mat could provide gentle warmth. If it thrives, eventually it will, of course, outgrow that but first you have to get it established. Once established, it is likely to also be more forgiving of less-than-ideal conditions.
Yeah I'll do just that. Thanks for the advice!

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If it's 80% humidity that's fine. Vanilla is adaptable to temperatures. The roots might have been damaged in transit.
So it might be trying to adjust for the new environment but I had this plant under my care for little over two weeks. Does it take that long to still suffer from a new environment? I'll still take measures to retain humidity but I'll try my best to dodge the dreaded black rot
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Two weeks is nothing in the life of an orchid. They don't do anything fast. Feedback loop is more like 6 months to a year. Orchids teach patience. (For what it is worth, the only botanical "project" that is more glacial is bonsai...)
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Two weeks is nothing in the life of an orchid. They don't do anything fast. Feedback loop is more like 6 months to a year. Orchids teach patience. (For what it is worth, the only botanical "project" that is more glacial is bonsai...)
Yeah that's true. Okay so I have made a mini greenhouse using a plastic bin with holes at the top. I'll wait and see the results. Thanks again for the advice
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