My grow room is dropping down to around 64 degrees over night, and some of the Phals don't like it. My young Bellina alba dropped a couple of leaves that it couldn't afford to lose, and temperature is the only variable I can come up with.
I read through an older thread about seedling heat mats for plants in S/H.
Is is safe to use a heat mat for orchids potted in sphag or bark, or might that overheat the roots?
My grow room is dropping down to around 64 degrees over night, and some of the Phals don't like it. My young Bellina alba dropped a couple of leaves that it couldn't afford to lose, and temperature is the only variable I can come up with.
I read through an older thread about seedling heat mats for plants in S/H.
Is is safe to use a heat mat for orchids potted in sphag or bark, or might that overheat the roots?
Hi Beth
I would think they be fine-mine-in spag- are sitting on a glass shelf right above the T5 lights and they get a lot of Bottom heat-they like it-only draw-back-they dry out faster-so i have to water them more often .
My phal hybrids all do well in lower temps into high 50s. But my Samera does not like it at all either, I recently had a spike dry up and a leaf start to yellow I think from the same thing.
I grow my Phals conventionally in LECA on saucers on plastic trays on heat mats. The saucers and tray are there to catch water but function as insulation as well.
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I am not being argumentative. I am correcting you!
I tried twice to grow a seedling Phal bellina and the cooler temperatures in the winter did both in. I finally went with a mature one as they aren't as delicate. A seedling mat is designed to be safe with plants so it will be perfect.