Bringing Wildlife indoors, is mounting wild orchids wise?
There are some NoID dendrobium(?) keikis groing on one of the trees near my office. I have never had an orchid, as they can be kind of intimidating, but I have recently begun getting more adventurous with my gardening and want to try one. The groundskeeper here has encouraged me to take cuttings of any plant I want on our very jungle-like campus.
Questions:
Is it wise to try to 'tame' this wild plant? or should I start with something raised in captivity?
From researching I am thinking that mounting it would more closely mimic it's natural habitat, but if I bring it home, which is an area that is less rainy and warmer and windier than this valley (Hawaii climate can change significantly within a few miles) will it be too difficult to maintain moisture?
I am still getting used to Hawaii gardening, only been here 3 months, but the temperature does not change drastically throughout the year, how does that affect the growth phases?
Thanks everyone
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