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Originally Posted by BrassavolaStars
I have also noticed that flowers are not that fragrant is they are not exposed to high light. Is this also true?
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I'm not sure about what happens with water hitting flowers all the time. In nature, this definitely happens a lot.
If they dry out relatively quickly, then less chance of molds or spotting etc on the flowers maybe.
As for temperature dependence of fragrance ...... definitely not sure. But I can say that I recently (and still have) this orchid here in flower right now (
Click) ----- and it is exposed to high light - quite bright and high light. And whenever a breeze blows over toward me when I'm watering, I get a big hit of the perfume from its flowers. Fortunately it's a nice smelling perfume hahaha. The bright light and temperature didn't affect the performance in the fragrance department for this one.
As for sun hitting the flowers each day ----- I wouldn't be surprised if very high light can do things like make the flowers degrade more quickly then less sun. Maybe similar to sun damage of skin etc ....... that's U.V. damage maybe. Even bleaching of the flower ----- whitening of them over time.