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Originally Posted by rnay1
they are on older spikes. And the weather here has been really cold but the temp inside the house is anywhere from 72 to 75 degrees F. I changed some of them from moss to bark seeing as they were too wet for too long in the moss. this last summer they dried out pretty quickly the only difference is I am not running a fan right now so maybe that has something to do with it.
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I grew orchids in home for many years.
I was in Alaska.
Many of those in areas where winter is to be expected,will have some similar conditions to deal with.
Household temps will be kept at a range that is comfortable for the person, as you sat, 72 to 75*F, even into the upper 60s as I did for my Dendrobiums.
All it takes is for an outside door or window to be opened letting a short cold draft go over the orchids to give results similar to what you describe.
It doesn't take subzero weather to do this.
Voice of experience.