Moving chids outside, who can have full sun?
This is the 1st year I'm going to have this problem cause I'm moving to a new house. The back yard doesn't get much shade in any of the areas I can put my chids so I'd like to know how many of my babies will tolerate full sun. I know I can bring my cyms out and plop them full sun as I usually just dig a hole for the pot to slip into and let it go for the whole summer, so far this has worked great for me but I have lots of others I'd like to put outside too. Since my shade area is very limited I'm hoping someone can tell me who can have full sun or close to it. This is the list plus a bunch of NOIDs, catts, phals, cyms, bulb, den, onc
I've tried looki g this up and it's actually kinda hard to find cause everyone talks about indoor lighting not outdoor and it doesn't say if more light will be tolerated
-Tolumnia Jairuk Firm
-Tolumnia Jairuk Rainbow
-Dendrobium spectabile
-Schoenorchis fragrans
-Cymbidium vidar harlequin
-Oncidium beallara marfitch
-Oncidium Sharry baby
-Cattleya sagarik wax
-Vanilla planifolia
-Maxillaria variabilis black eyed Susan
-Sigmatostalix radicans
-Bulbophyllum roxburghii
-Lycaste deppei
-Wilsonara 'stirling tiger'
-Phal wiganiae
-Lc Tristar Bouquet
-Epi. Pacific Sunset
-Zns. Cynosure 'Bluebirds'
-Bptm. Midnight Blue ‘Cardinal’s Roost’
-milt 'Wild Wild West'
-brat Shelob Tolkien
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