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Old 04-10-2008, 06:44 PM
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I recently purchased some orchids, which I am trying to learn about and figure out how/where to meet their many differing needs for light/temp/moisture. I have a skylight bathroom, where there is the most light in the house. I am hoping this area will work for them.
To start, there are 3 mounted ones (on cork):
maxillaria chrysantha
dendrobium orange gem
brassavola digbyana
and one potted one: Epidendrum Ibaguense
I have a little light meter and I checked the various areas I can hang these plants. The readings include a spot at 500 ft.candles,at 1000 ft. candles, and 1500 foot candles. If I am reading this meter right? Is it bright enough for them? Which should I put where?
In this room, I have managed to get my phalaenopsis to bloom for a couple of years running. Will this then be an OK area for these three as well, temp. wise?
A local species orchid collector is leaving town, and had a sale and I bought a bunch of his plants. This has catapulted me into a much more complex growing mode than I had even understood before, so I appreciate all your help!
Lastly, I have tried googling their names to see if I could figure out their culture requirements, and I get pretty overwhelmed, or find contradictory info. Where would you recommend I look to get good info?
Susan

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Old 04-10-2008, 06:50 PM
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500 foot candles (if your meter is accurate) is way low for the species you list. I would grow these at least at 1500 foot candles, more if possible - up to 2500. But having said this, how can you trust your meter? Is it a calibratible meter? I have a cheapo meter that tells me something way different from my pro calibrated meter.
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:22 PM
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Well, I thought I was doing pretty well to even HAVE a light meter. It is certainly not calibratable........
Of the four, do they all need the same light, or some even more than others?
PS Ross, you've been really helpful to me in the week since I've joined forum. I appreciate it.
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:40 PM
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All four are similar in light requirements - high! By high, I mean full sun streaming through a south window of your home with a normal insect screen on it. That should equate to approx. 2000-2500 FCs. If you set plants right against the window you'll get the highest reading. If they are approx 2 feet back from the window they'll get the lowest reading. Hope this helps.
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Old 04-10-2008, 07:51 PM
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pdxmaven, would you be able to use a grow light to help increase the light level?
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Old 04-11-2008, 01:02 PM
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From your info, I am thinking that I can possibly get them enough light, but now I am worrying more about humidity.
they were in a greenhouse before, so lots of humidity for the slab they are on. If I sprayed them once a day and submerged them in water once a week, ,and then the humidity from peoples' showers (1-2/day) would that be enough? Would wrapping spaghnam moss around their roots help? thanks! Susan
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Old 04-11-2008, 03:37 PM
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These are good ideas to experiment with. I just broke down a few months ago and got a humidity gage from the local Home Depot. It helps me keep tabs in the humidity level.
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