Moving orchid collection, need light advice!
Hey All,
I am moving to a new apartment in about a month. Currently, I have all of my orchids (15) on an east facing window which receives direct sun for a few hours each morning and ambient light for the rest of the day (although there has been precious little of either here in the PNW this year!). My phals and oncidiums are happy, growing and flowering. My two Zygos could probably use more light...
Here is the problem. They apartment I am moving into is almost completely devoid of east facing windows. They are all very small and since this is a basement apartment, sunken, meaning they will get virtually no direct light.
It has a lovely WEST facing window and a north facing window. The 'chids will HAVE to go on the west facing window, and I am nervous about burning them to death. My question is this:
Will sheer curtains save me? What can I do to ease my plants into this new light situation? I plan on using sheer curtains, and setting the phals and paphs back a bit from the window (the sill is about 10 inches deep), and putting my dracula behind the phals and paphs.
Any advice would be so greatly appreciated. I haven't moved in 4 years, and my 'chid collection has grown considerably in that time. I really love my babies (and they weren't cheap, either!) and don't want them to die!
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