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Originally Posted by Roberta
TThat would not be the same advice as for a person growing under lights in Minnesota. But temperature variation is going to be a big success factor no matter where they are.
Fertilizing should, in general, be governed by plant growth. If it's growing it needs some fertilizer, if it's not growing much, it needs less or none.factor)
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I wanted to add that I live in Chicago, and earlier this year I got a Denodrobium Love Memory "Fizz". I brought it inside before the temps got below fifty, and have been growing it under lights with the bulk of my other orchids. It currently gets 10hr of light a day, and at night my house cools down to 64 degrees fahrenheit.
This is my first season with a nobile type, but it appears to be both spiking without an extended cool-down and growing new canes. Later this winter I'm sure my house will be cooling further down to 60.
Would you reccomend to continue watering/fertilizing or withhold for the rest of the dormancy season? It seems to be actively growing despite the short daylength and my slightly reduced watering.