All of mine are outdoors in the Keys. I suspect both our temps and humidity are higher year round than yours but that being said....
I fertilize weekly from late Oct to late May (except those requiring a winter "rest" which I isolate) and use a time release over the summer when they get drenching tropical rainfall often, sometimes every day. They literally grow like weeds over the summer.
Our winters are probably quite a bit warmer than yours and while the humidity is much less than summer, it is still present year round.
I also have automated daily
misting for my vandaceous collection and general overhead watering that runs for 10 minutes every fourth day.
Because winter is our dry season, I've found that every 4th day thing to be perfect. In the summer growing season, I've concluded that in my environment, you can't overwater. But again, if they are potted, you have to be using the right media to accept that condition. There are a lot of intertwined "ifs" and "buts" with all of these assumptions.
I am also very near the open ocean and we get almost constant year round tradewinds so my air circulation is excellent.
After 6 years of growing in this environment, all I can say is that after much experimentation this is the regimen I have settled on and it seems to be working for me. It's all about being in synch with the environment so they don't get too much or not enough of any one thing.
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