Fernando, i only have a 6x8 Foot Window - facing East- to grow my Orchids- all the rest are to the North.
in the Summer [B]IF the Sun is out, i get Sun from early Morning till about 11:30. But i still got the Lights going for 12-14 Hours a Day.But the real thing is always better.But this is the best i can do with what i have.
Wow, six years is a long time... but then I have some orchids like that which I've still not got to bloom
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I have never had a problem with this orchid. It grows in my conservatory (16 Celsius Min) and blooms each year. It is on a NW facing windowsill and is very happy. Incidentally - I am in the UK.
B....C.... That should be a clue as to how much light it takes to bloom them. They are akin to rock laelias. And when you divide them it takes a couple seasons to bloom them unless they are in near perfect conditions.
My rule is one year. but then I have some paphs that took two years to rebloom, so now I keep certain things for two years before I make a final decision. lol
They need as much sun as possible to bloom well.
Brassavola hybrids that I have seen, that are big sized plants with massive bloom, were all getting full sun all day outside in Hawaii.
I have one BC, which gets about half day sun. The flowering is never as good as when I first bought it.
The growers always tell me they need full sun all day to flower well, and I just can't provide that.