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Originally Posted by Orchidtinkerer
dangerous thinking there southpark as some varieties depend on light hours to flower.
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O.T. ........ note how I mentioned purposely this .....
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Originally Posted by SouthPark
This is assuming that the intensity isn't so low that it becomes ineffective.
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Also ------ what I was meaning was related to the positioning of the window. In particular, if the window position is such that the light at relatively low intensity has that maximum 'relatively low' intensity for very limited number of hours, then the orchid may not have enough light energy to even survive, let alone do flowering.
So my point was ------ if adequate light gets in through the window for long enough durations of time, then the orchid could survive, and even possibly flower.
And ----- the grower can always later consider usage of artificial lighting as an option - if needed, and if feasible.