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Old 02-26-2014, 01:25 PM
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Thanks for the suggestion, I will either put the didieri in a basket with bark or order a treefern pot from Tindara. I also have a treefern totem that I'm having trouble with. I can't figure out which plants would like it. All I can come up with is twig epiphytes, but I haven't put anything on it yet.

The flowers affected have literally been within inches of a light source for over an hour at night when they should have been resting, and I noticed a change within two days of being exposed. The only ones I can remember for sure it happened to were the bifoliate Cattleya Green Emerald 'Queen' AM/AOS and a Dendrophylax funalis. I think it also happened to a Tolumnia and a Pleuro a year ago, just not sure since I don't remember how long they had been blooming beforehand.
That is good to know. Fortunately my kitchen and bathroom ambient lights are further away. My guess, it's under 100 Foot Candles by the orchids when I turn them on. My Aergs. luteo alba rhodosticta does well in the tree fern it came in. It's the only one in tree fern right now. Hope other members can give you more suggestions for what does well on tree fern. It you'd like more ideas, you can do a search on tree fern on this board or start a thread on it. It's an interesting topic.
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