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Originally Posted by floydpink
Thank you.
As a fellow Floridian, would you say I should expect spikes sometime around October?
And lastly, I normally only bring my orchids inside when the outside temp drops below 55. Is this ok?
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Some orchids are triggered to bloom by the length of daylight hours (photo-period) but phalaenopsis are induced to bloom by a drop in temperature. In South Florida the temperature doesn't drop enough to induce flower spikes until around November. In Orlando you may get cool enough weather as early as October, I'm not sure though. I don't know what temperature they need to start spiking, I'm thinking maybe upper 50's. The flower spikes take a long time to grow so you usually don't actually get flowers for several months. I definitely bring phals in if it's going to be below 50 degrees. Cold, windy days can be especially damaging to orchids. But I leave them outside if it's going down to the mid 50's, so that spiking will be triggered. Of course once you see flower spikes, the plant no longer needs the cool weather and you can bring them indoors .