Excellent points.
When we get a winter cold front it comes from the north and as the shade house is up against the south facing wall of the house it's actually protected from those chillier north winds.
Our prevailing winds are easterlies (from the Bahamas) and the vandas are in the northeast quadrant of the shadehouse under misters that run for 10 minutes, twice a day. First light and 8 hours after which is around 3 PM these days. East, south and western shade house exposure is unrestricted except obviously for the shade cloth itself.
I like the concept pf parentage of the hybrids. I guess to do this properly I should take an inventory of the ones affected and run them down. I'll do that tomorrow if I get a chance and report in. And remember that I said I haven't really correlated this to a temperature thing yet but maybe it is a "thing".
In the meantime......keep "noodling"