Browsing all the different cultures of orchids has been getting me thinking.
I certainly can't afford to get anything fancy, but I'd love to have
some ideas for orchids that would do well in my area when I have money to burn in the future.
I hope this might be interesting for you guys to figure out?
As mentioned, I live in CO. I believe I'm in zone 5b- Denver area, foothills.
My conditions as far as I know:
Humidity: anywhere from
40-50%, sometimes 60%. it might be dryer in my home with our heater/AC. Most of my orchids are grouped together on a table, some on gravel trays.
I could keep a few in my room where I have a small humidifier running at night.
Temperature: In my house,
65 at night, 72 during the day. It might get up to 75 in the warm window they're in. My room definitely gets up to 75 during the day, esp. during the summer.
Light: Most in a
south window. I've never had a problem with sunburn- our windows are double paned and filtered. I have a
west facing window I might be able to put some in as well.
I've never (in my ~2yrs experience) put my orchids outside for fear of messing something up. I hear it can be a great booster with the extra light.
If they were outside, they'd be on a protected patio that gets a lot of
direct southern sun, with some shaded spots I could fit them in. I also have a
patio table that always has an umbrella above it that I could put them under- cuts the southern sun by about 1/2 or 1/3 I'd say.
Here's a picture of a wall on our patio that faces the north that I could mount things on. The only other wall available for mounting faces the west, and is pretty full.
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...erstuff047.jpg
Hopefully this will be a challenge for you guys! I'm fascinated by this kind of thing.
Thanks for any input!