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Going to hunt It... ---------- Post added at 09:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:21 PM ---------- Quote:
I have something similar to Neobenthamia..but purple. No need to be on the ground ..just that could get full sun ---------- Post added at 09:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:25 PM ---------- Quote:
Do you think it could handle the Winter out door ???? |
I grow Max tenuifolia outside. So if acclimated, I think that it should handle low temperatures close to freezing. It isn't full sun though, still it benefits from rather bright light.
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But mainly, what I need is a full SUN 😎 acceptance! Thks Steve |
Full sun does limit choices a bit... And season. (As for temperature, I joke with Ivan Portilla of Ecuagenera whenever I see him at a show with C. puruprata labeled "I/W" I say, "Please don't tell MY plants"! Mine are quite happy outside, and don't even get overhead protection from rain. But they don't get full sun... 60% shade cloth over them) L. anceps and Cymbidiums will certainly manage both cold and full sun, but are not summer bloomers. Look for those Sobralias...
Another one that is fine with full sun (in fact, needs it to bloom well) is Oerstidella schweinfurthiana . Great color, long blooming. |
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Your climate looks very similar to mine. Just a little warmer in summer but not much. You have much higher humidity.(Good for the orchids, I have to water a lot) Winter looks pretty much like mine. So you very likely can grow the same things outside that I do.
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But Roberta, these 2 in full sun are impossible. Actually I have a leave burn in the Sedirea japonica just for a 1 day window ray of light... Beside both growing super slow for me. ---------- Post added at 10:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:05 PM ---------- Quote:
Ok! I think we discussed that in the past, but I thought you didn't get below 10°. Saying that, do you suggest to take out my Catts now that I don't have that much rain, but still 7-8° at least 1 hour at night. This could limited flower production for the spring bloomers? There is no emergency...I just want to get out and not using more lighting. During the day is stunning 😍 right now. |
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I have had s few nights of winter temperatures down to 3 or 4 deg C (35-36 deg F) Days are warmer though... I consider a high of 14 deg C (58 deg F) cold... so that is another factor if it doesn't warm up during the day to compensate for cold nights. Also less rain... It rained quite a lot for about 2 weeks in December, there has been essentially nothing since. ("Rain" comes from a hose or sprinkler where I live) Quite a few days with humidity of 20% or occasionally less. So my orchids are pretty tough.
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In "winter only' Cymbs and Dend Nobile and are in full sun. ---------- Post added at 10:47 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:26 PM ---------- Quote:
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