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Originally Posted by Adrian
Hi Sonya,
thanks for that. I figure that in the wild they get rained on all the time so your advice makes total sense.
Now to start building my collection. !
thanks again
Adrian
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I have only ever had problems with 'too much' water when I didn't realize that where I had the plants, water was puddling up in that area, and when we had periods of a lot of rain, it wasn't drying/draining. Even then, none of the Cyms died, or even really looked worse for wear, it wasn't until I repotted one a bit later, and found lots of rotted roots that I figured that out.
Now, I don't know how 'wet' your winters are ? But mine have been ok over some pretty wet periods. We haven't had any of the El Nino seemingly non-stop rain winters since I have been growing orchids. But they have taken periods of a couple of weeks with a lot of rain, and then back to rain some days, with dry days inbetween.
If you have something like a monsoon season, might want to just play it safe, and give them a drier spot.