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Old 12-26-2022, 04:58 AM
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Meant to do this sooner, but technical issues got in the way.

Just want to give an update and say thank you! Everything is doing well now and has been producing new growth and establishing roots!

The Maxillaria actually seemed to tolerate the situation fairly well. It was the first one to put out new roots and it's settled in fairly well and putting out new growth.

The oncidium was the worst off, and lost a couple bulbs and some leaves, but it's got new growth and roots now so it's on its way in the right direction.

They're in pretty steady 60% humidity ~65F. Thinking some supplemental lighting might be in order, as the days are getting pretty short.

I appreciate all the information that set me in the right direction!
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