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Originally Posted by estación seca
I think your main problem is too-high temperatures. Imagine a spring night in Germany with cold drizzle and mist. Not freezing but cold. That's what cloud forest plants expect every night.
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thank you for the visual explanation!! i think all plants should have a localized explanation attached like that

it moved to its new home last night, but summers are gonna be a challenge, as you say....
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Originally Posted by Roberta
Mine put up with conditions a bit drier and warmer than that, but still cool, and humidity most of the time going up to 70-80% at night, summer nights usually around 68 deg F (20 deg C), perhaps a bit more in August. Still relatively cool and damp.
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the balcony can get quite cool at nights in summer, so hopefully it will at least turn a corner and not just keep withering away. buuuuuttt....anybody in europe want an epidendrum, perhaps??!