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Old 11-12-2023, 01:58 PM
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Cool Aliceara decision

Good afternoon members, based on the advice from ArronOB, I've decided to bring the Aliceara indoors into my living room facing SW, (light sun and the temperature will range from 78F-74F median temperature about 76F). The question is whether I should put the pot on a tray with pebbles to retain moisture.

Thank you JScott for the advice about Kelpak, I will purchase it. I'm also considering buying the K-Lite, is it a good fertilizer? I have always had trouble with which fertilizer is best for orchids. Once I have an opinion from other members I will buy them together.

As for which warm or hot orchid varieties will grow best in South Florida I'm open to suggestions. I really like sequential growing orchids and orchids that have a scent, most of my plants are Psychopsis. Have a great day, waiting for comments Zoren signing off .
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