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Old 11-08-2018, 01:17 PM
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I live in northern Delaware. Is it possible to put my Phals outside next year? When I lived in Georgia, it killed them. I think they got too hot and too much sun. I was thinking since the sun is not as intense and it is a bit cooler in De during the summer, they might fair better.

What temps/months should I take them out and bring back? Do they need full shade, part shade?
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Old 11-08-2018, 04:25 PM
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Phalaenopsis cannot get too hot, but they can certainly get too much light and fry.

They are deep shade plants, so should NEVER be exposed to direct sunlight.

Maybe I'm a bit conservative in this respect, but I never let my phals see below 60°, if I can help it.
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Sounds like my northerly facing yard with lots of shade will be perfect then. Thank you.
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Phalaenopsis cannot get too hot, but they can certainly get too much light and fry.

They are deep shade plants, so should NEVER be exposed to direct sunlight.

Maybe I'm a bit conservative in this respect, but I never let my phals see below 60°, if I can help it.
Same. Mine love warmth, but hate direct sun.
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