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Originally Posted by Lil Duck
Just remember that LA is not Borneo
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Right, I am aware of my geographic location. However, replicating what orchids get in their natural habitats is a growing style and it's one that works for me and I'm not planning on changing it until it stops working. Regardless, my original question is that I
personally don't want the orchid to go into the 60s. Whether you, or another grower, thinks that the orchid going in the 60s is fine, then that's appreciated but that's not what I asked. I actually asked about max temps.
Regarding the hassle and money, I rent and my landlord pays for electricity
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Originally Posted by Dimples
Have you tried putting a clear plastic or glass container over the top of the plant to trap the heat around it?
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I gave this a shot with a paint pail plastic liner that I had laying around. I opened a bigger hole at the top and small holes at the bottom.
At first I thought the top hole would be too big but the temperature on the sticky tape read 75ºF whereas the room temp was 68ºF. Might be promising!