Thank you everyone so much for your input! I am so elated by the amount of responses! I will try to keep my humidity a little lower for the sake of my walls and look for the good hybrids mentioned and see how things go.
As far as summer temps here it can get pretty warm so I may need a air conditioner but my room is on the northwest facing side of the house so it stays cooler then other rooms.
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Originally Posted by AJW
This info was given to me by an internationally respected orchid grower since past away: (George Fuller MBE)
"Some times its good to go back to basics with our orchid growing by this I mean those key elements.Light, Temp, Water, Fert, Air movement."
The temps described in the above text all seem to be right on the low side but getting a bit high when they go above 75f. mine tend to sit within 40 - 70f. Light recommended needs to be such that you can hold your hand around 1 foot from the plant and not see a shadow. The plant medium is best when fine and moist remembering that misting mainly impacts on the flowers or leafs. I use a fine grade 2 pine bark. Ferts should be weak (about 1/6th strength) and applied when plant medium is wet . The element we often forget being air movement. A light draft should be flowing over the plants at all times a a strength that can be felt but not make the plant foliage move, this tends to take care of humidity. High humidity tends to cause black spots to appear on the leaf of Masdevilla I have attached a couple of Masdevilla photos from my collection
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This is very helpful and thanks for the pictures. They look so pretty!