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Originally Posted by LynnZ
Thanks Ray. *sniff* that's what i was afraid of as I was trying to research this... I will just continue to admire from afar
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Just as another data point - I grow Phalaenopsis violacea (closely related, similar requirements) in Massachusetts indoors year-round and it certainly does well enough.
It blooms reliably once or twice a year, seems to always have a flower spike of some stage. Might be a little slow at putting out new leaves, but the flowers are fantastic. Actually one of my easiest bloomers.
Night temps in winter probably 68, in summer around 74. I keep it in a glass cabinet, and it gets quite wet at times, but I do let it dry more in the winter. Obviously not the most ideal temps for the species, but not bad!
I got mine from Big Leaf back in 2020. I say try it!!