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Old 12-15-2012, 07:38 AM
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Most phalaenopsis are truly "hot" growers that tolerate our home conditions.

You will find that they will thrive under your conditions.
Thank you Ray. That's what I thought too but wanted the experienced person's opinion. So, 30C wouldn't harm them. Great!
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Old 12-15-2012, 07:40 AM
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I have a mix of seedlings including some phals (heiroglyphica X Kenneth Schubert). I've been aiming at 22C, but it's varied between 26 and as low as 18. Phals have shown good growth since coming out of flask about a month ago! I do have a heat mat, but I've not been leaving it on as I've been worrying if it goes about 25!

Interesting if the phals could actually benifit from it being higher: but I guess I will keep things as they are as other seedlings might not apreciate it. I guess the temps you had before were definitely OK (maybe depending on what species or cross you have?) but if the information you have leads you to think higher will be better...

Re humidity: I had some advice from a real life expert that keeping the humidity high at first is very important. My trays seem to give 100% humidity, so I've been leaving the top off for some time and gradually increasing that: they are now doing all evening going down into the 60's. If yours have been out for a while I guess there's no problem, but I think I'd be cautious about extra heat if you can't maintain humidity with it?
Thank you Rowangreen.
Mine are over 4 months out of flask, but I still am trying to provide them with more humid conditions than ambient in the room.
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Old 12-15-2012, 02:01 PM
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I've read somewhere before that a person can greatly accelerate the growth of their Phal seedlings if they keep them at constantly high temperatures (around 30*C-32*C during the day and 28*C at night), high humidity (75%-80%), and long day light hours (16 hour days by using plant lights). Since there is little seasonal variance in those kind of conditions, the plants should be at optimal growing rates, thus shortening the time it takes to bloom them. Once the seedlings in such a set up are a decent size to bloom, I would take them out and have them in a environment that has more of a seasonal swing, which would initiate blooming when the season is right.
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Old 12-15-2012, 04:09 PM
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I've read somewhere before that a person can greatly accelerate the growth of their Phal seedlings if they keep them at constantly high temperatures (around 30*C-32*C during the day and 28*C at night), high humidity (75%-80%), and long day light hours (16 hour days by using plant lights). Since there is little seasonal variance in those kind of conditions, the plants should be at optimal growing rates, thus shortening the time it takes to bloom them. Once the seedlings in such a set up are a decent size to bloom, I would take them out and have them in a environment that has more of a seasonal swing, which would initiate blooming when the season is right.
Great! So I only don't have the plant lights.
If I will keep the desk lamp ( you can see it on the picture in the previous post) turned on for 16 hours a day - will it help? It has white light coming out.
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Old 12-15-2012, 04:19 PM
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Great! So I only don't have the plant lights.
If I will keep the desk lamp ( you can see it on the picture in the previous post) turned on for 16 hours a day - will it help? It has white light coming out.
It may help a bit, but the most important factor in keeping the seedlings growing is consistently high temperatures.
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