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Old 01-23-2021, 08:35 PM
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'ol Man... I've looked at this thread prior. Truly, I don't understand why you're doing what you are. Your climate, from what I can understand, is already practically perfect for many orchids. What in the heck are you trying to accomplish? No offense intended, but???
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Old 01-24-2021, 11:10 AM
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'ol Man... I've looked at this thread prior. Truly, I don't understand why you're doing what you are. Your climate, from what I can understand, is already practically perfect for many orchids. What in the heck are you trying to accomplish? No offense intended, but???
I am dealing with room issues and night/day temp fluctuations of maybe 4-5 degrees F. Very low humidity is also a problem lately. Indoors it has been in the low 30 percent range. Some days even lower. Plus I want to give this sick vanda every chance to recover. If I can get it into a warmer, more humid environment, it may come back. The dendrobuims I'm not worried about. I've been growing them for several years with no problems other than they get huge! The most recent canes are 18 inches. And with spikes can easily reach 28 inches. Everyone goes back outside when the night time temps stay above 60F.
And I like playing with this stuff. If I can create the right environment, I may be able to move into new alliances I've been afraid to attempt with the conditions I have.

And no offense is ever taken. Your comments and questions come from a much more experienced base than mine.
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