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Old 02-15-2017, 02:12 PM
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the orchid I have is a Taisuco Phaenopsis. I tried to upload a picture on my profile, but the site would not take the picture. Thank you everybody for your help this far!
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Old 02-15-2017, 02:20 PM
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the orchid I have is a Taisuco Phaenopsis. I tried to upload a picture on my profile, but the site would not take the picture. Thank you everybody for your help this far!
Taisuco is the grower. Phalanopsis is the type. Google that and you will see. They also have videos on YouTube. We have a thread under the Phalanopsis forum called " the Phal abuse stops here." That will get you started.
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Old 02-15-2017, 02:38 PM
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Thank you for you help!
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Old 02-15-2017, 02:39 PM
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Phalaenopsis orchids are among the easier to grow and rebloom. They like warmth, and can tolerate some real heat but hate getting cold. Temperatures dropping into the mid-50s can damage some of them. They also like a good bit of humidity. Light-wise, Phals prefer bright but filtered light, but direct sunlight will most surely burn the leaves.
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Old 02-15-2017, 02:42 PM
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In my opinion, if you can comfortably read a book, that is good Phal light (as a non technical method).
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ThanksDollythehun. When you say a book is a good Phal light, I missed that one!

I we like on Vancouver Island, we get a lot of gloomy days and rain. Would artificial light help in the home? That is why I have my orchid on my desk at work in the office because of the fluorescent lighting!
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If the light coming in is good light to read by. You are not straining or squinting, that is good natural light. I do not grow Phals under artificial light but John does and he will answer you soon. It is gloomy in Indiana too.
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That is why I am so excited about this orchid, because we had cold weather since early December and it has finally broken now. I am ready to get into plant mode!
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VanIsleVanessa, there are a lot of really beautiful orchids from cooler areas that will do really well for you. Mountain and cloud forest plants will love your cool, humid weather. These are plants like Miltoniopsis, Anguloa, Odontoglossum, Masdevallia, Cymbidium, Cyrtochilum, Dracula, Pleurothallis.
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Just be sure to check light requirements as well as temps.
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