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Old 06-03-2024, 04:26 PM
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It will really like to be outdoors where you live. It likes a lot of light but direct sunlight will burn the leaves. Dappled sunlight is great. It likes heat but is very forgiving of temperature.

It really doesn't like to be repotted.
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It will really like to be outdoors where you live. It likes a lot of light but direct sunlight will burn the leaves. Dappled sunlight is great. It likes heat but is very forgiving of temperature.

It really doesn't like to be repotted.
Thanks so much for this Arne.

I got it from OrchidWeb 2-3 years ago. It's in sphagnum moss. I'm tempted to repot it because some of the roots look dead, and also because I think growing with sphagnum outside is risky because the sphagnum can get too wet and stay wet for too long and get cold too. But I also have an Angraecum eburneum I've had for 13 years that just died on me when I repotted it for the first time in about 6 years! So I'm not sure what to do. Any advice?
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