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Old 07-10-2021, 12:09 PM
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I am just imagining walking through your home with star eyes!

What a magnificent space to be

And we all have many many habits…if it is from the earth ( plants, grapes, food) and in moderation, it’s all healthy!
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Looks like a magazine cover. : And that terrarium... WOW!

Obviously two things missing. My glass of red, and the tapas.
I am actually more red than white, but "boy is HOT here". In regard to the Tapas, Music 🎶 is all set, don't you worry.

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I am just imagining walking through your home with star eyes!

What a magnificent space to be

And we all have many many habits…if it is from the earth ( plants, grapes, food) and in moderation, it’s all healthy!
Thank you DC and thanks for the courting idea...great improvement with the share and and much more private feeling too

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It all looks really great!
Orchids, wine, tapas .....
What's missing is us!
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All looking good, but boy is it HOT 🔥🥵 my god!

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How hot is it?
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Hi Witch.... 95°-85° but 85% humidity the thermic sensation is really disturbing.

I got a mist sprinkle system to reduce 15-20° ..now I have to figure out how to install it 😃
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Yikes! That sounds like, wait, that is like where I live!!!
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With 85% humidity I fear misters will only make you wet.

Unless they are far enough away AND make fine enough most to have already evaporated before reaching you, you will just get wet. That’s my experience in similar conditions. Worth what you paid for it

Can you open that shutter? Does that go indoors or to more garden? Breeze and shade will be your best allies
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Sounds similar to summer in Kansas. Blech. I have a mister I sometimes turn on and go stand by at times while I'm working in garden. I'm with DC. The mister will make ya wet at that RH, but since you're already drenched in sweat it's a cool wet.

We have a couple of fans pointing at the table under our pergola and that breeze seems to work the best.
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Yikes! That sounds like, wait, that is like where I live!!!
Lol

With 85% humidity I fear misters will only make you wet.

Unless they are far enough away AND make fine enough most to have already evaporated before reaching you, you will just get wet. That’s my experience in similar conditions. Worth what you paid for it

Can you open that shutter? Does that go indoors or to more garden? Breeze and shade will be your best allies
Sorry DC I didn't replay before. I have to correct that, that particular garden/terrace area is not that humid since the space is totally open and it has constant win or breeze, but sometimes that breeze is very warm, anything that get wet there get ends up drying in 1-2 hours. I am actually using nurseries trays that hold just a bit of water deposit in the bottom for the Oncidium, Miltonias and Dend. The Pahls are drying in 2 days.

I am now comfortable with the set up, the plants growth responds well, what I think I should not let out there are the delicated bloomers..Onc and Mil. However Iet a few to "test".

Afterwards, I installed the spraying system and it is OK, creats humidity but it does lower the temperatures, at least for me as WW said

Now I'm going to try some SH to see what's the N=1
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Amazing. No rush ever to respond. These conversations are for fun not work haha

I love the patio and I can’t wait to see the future changes you add
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