Cool growers in SoCal? – Zygopetalum, Vuylstekeara, etc.
Hey Everyone!
I'm very curious about expanding my collection and what's missing is "cool" growers. I specifically am interested in getting some Zygopetalums and Vuylstekeara orchids.
I live in Los Angeles as you might've guessed. Temperatures average 85ºF/70ºF in Summer and 70ºF/50ºF in Winter. It's pretty dry and hot out here.
I've had some success with Phalaenopsis orchids but do better with Cattleyas. I didn't find success with Phals until I transitioned them all to S/H, my Cattleyas do pretty well in a mix of bark, perlite, charcoal and some loose sphagnum strands, potted in baskets. I water Catts once-twice a week in winter and three-four times a week in Summer. I consistently water S/H Phals once a week throughout the year.
I use heat mats for all my orchids which has worked great, even for my Brassavola even though this one needs milder temperatures. My "hot grower" Phal Bellina has been doing great with the same setup as my other Phals (extremely happy in S/H) without needing any extra heat. Finally, I supplement my north-facing windows with artificial lights.
Overall, plants are happy.
I assume that orchids being tropical plants, "cool" growers are still somewhat "warm." I understand some of the orchids I'm looking into tend to grow in high elevations where they get drenched during quick showers of extremely pure water almost daily and temperatures might be closer to an average of 65-70ºF during the day and 35-40ºF at night.
So my question is: is it possible to grow cool growers like Zygopetalum or Vuylstekeara in a normal Los Angeles home environment?
Perhaps I shouldn't use heat mats for them but still the plants will rarely experience temperatures below 60ºF and will sometimes have to endure temperatures above 80ºF, even 100ºF during a heat wave.
Any tips would be appreciated!
Last edited by MateoinLosAngeles; 11-26-2022 at 08:21 AM..
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