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Old 10-08-2023, 09:13 AM
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I keep a thirty gallon pail for watering my orchids - especially the vandas.
It has proven quite successful all summer, but now that the temperatures are starting to drop, I'm concerned how long I can continue this practice into the winter.
Being a fairly large volume, the water can't cool all that much on any given day, and in zone 9B I don't expect very many days of frost/ freeze.

At what point would the temperature cause the plants to shock?
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Old 10-08-2023, 11:06 AM
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Consider a little aquarium heater. My plants get watered in the morning from a 55 gallon drum that my RO unit refills during the course of the day, so it has all night to cool before hitting the plants in the AM. I have the aquarium heater set to keep the water at 68 deg. F (20 deg C), the lowest setting. (In my case, since I'm drawing down the water level and don't want the heater to every be dry, so I have it on a timer plug that runs the heater only at night, nothing special camr from Home Depot)
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That was what I had in mind, and giving me a temperature target is greatly appreciated.
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Aquarium heaters are rated based on volume. So for just "taking the edge off" the cold, on a small volume, a very small heater will do the job, and not draw much power.
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