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Joe_LeRoy3 04-03-2018 01:23 AM

Grow Tent advice....
 
Hello-

I'm completely new to the world of orchid growing and since the weather is starting to get a little warmer here, I thought now would be a good time to order a few plants. I've been researching grow tents and I came across this:

Carnivorous Plant Terrarium and Grow Room Bundle

Does anyone know how well orchids would do in this type of setup? I live in Montana where its pretty dry and i'm hoping this would help provide the proper environment for optimal growth. If i'm wrong, please correct me...I honestly have no idea what i'm doing! haha...

naoki 04-03-2018 04:55 AM

Grow tent is great to get the humidity up. But I wouldn't get the one you linked. It will overheat for sure with such a small tent and fluorescent bulbs. Also it is expensive. It is probably better to get a large Rubbermaid type plastic container if you need a small space. Or I would get 2'(d)x4'(w)x7-8'(h) tent with D-zipper. You can make two shelves inside.

Ray 04-03-2018 07:27 AM

Another alternative is a set of standard baker's shelves from Home Depot or Lowes, and put a humidity tent over it.

When I sold my greenhouse and most of my plants before moving, that's what I did, using LED fixtures over two shelves.

No-Pro-mwa 04-03-2018 09:24 AM

Joe what kind of orchids do you grow? The only ones I have in a tent situation are my Masdevallia's. I'm down here in Wyoming and it's very dry but I do fairly well with my Phals and Catt's. That's what I mostly have. I'm not saying that they wouldn't do better with more humidity but it's not stopping me from moving forward.

DeaC 04-03-2018 10:53 AM

Botanica Ltd. - orchids are our specialty are growers in MT so the site and owners may be helpful to you.

Joe_LeRoy3 04-03-2018 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by naoki (Post 872209)
Grow tent is great to get the humidity up. But I wouldn't get the one you linked. It will overheat for sure with such a small tent and fluorescent bulbs. Also it is expensive. It is probably better to get a large Rubbermaid type plastic container if you need a small space. Or I would get 2'(d)x4'(w)x7-8'(h) tent with D-zipper. You can make two shelves inside.

Thanks for your advice! I was worried it was too small and overheating would becoming an issue. I'll look into your suggestions!

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 872218)
Another alternative is a set of standard baker's shelves from Home Depot or Lowes, and put a humidity tent over it.

When I sold my greenhouse and most of my plants before moving, that's what I did, using LED fixtures over two shelves.

This is a great idea! Thanks for the link! =D

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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa (Post 872227)
Joe what kind of orchids do you grow? The only ones I have in a tent situation are my Masdevallia's. I'm down here in Wyoming and it's very dry but I do fairly well with my Phals and Catt's. That's what I mostly have. I'm not saying that they wouldn't do better with more humidity but it's not stopping me from moving forward.

Right now i'm just going to be focusing on Phalaenopsis. Once I figure out how to grow them, than i'll start branching out.

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Thanks for the link! I will definitely be checking them out! =D

No-Pro-mwa 04-07-2018 10:45 AM

Good luck Joe. Most of mine do pretty well without the humidity, plus they are much colder than they like to be. They seem to march on. But this year I have been very careful to make sure the water is warm when I water.

Joe_LeRoy3 04-07-2018 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by No-Pro-mwa (Post 872619)
Good luck Joe. Most of mine do pretty well without the humidity, plus they are much colder than they like to be. They seem to march on. But this year I have been very careful to make sure the water is warm when I water.

Thanks! I've decided just to grow under a grow light with a humidifier and fan. Since you've had success without humidity I might just skip the humidifier. I'm so paranoid about mold growth! haha...


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