This will be my first year not taking the orchid crew outside for the summer. Other than that, almost all went outside in spring (May) and came in in fall (October). When inside for the winter months, they were all under LED lighting, in my basement or sunroom. Was doing that since 2005 if memory serves. Anyway for a long time.
The main "problem" I had with outdoor summering with the orchids... getting knocked over by winds during a storm, bugs eating leaves...sometimes a LOT of leaves, and occasionally sunburnt leaves when I didn't go slowly enough transferring into more natural light.
It also gets super hot here around July. I had to remember to take inside cooler growing orchids, and killed a few by forgetting to haul inside...Maxillaria and Masdevallia readily come to mind. If you have Cymbidium, many of them need a bigger, longer chill than others; being outside is a plus.
For me, it overall worked well and I didn't see the type of issues I get with certain house plants. I know what you're talking about... excellent growth, but then too much shock when brought inside. Even into a sun room with plenty of natural and artificial light. A lot of ferns, it just isn't worth the summer growth... too much setback.
Again, for me, the issue had become having to haul plants up and down stairs each year. You're young enough that probably isn't a problem.
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Caveat: Everything suggested is based on my environment and culture. Please adjust accordingly.
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