in order to give recommendations on what orchids can grow in your environment is to determine what experience you have in growing any orchid or even house plants.
Also, what do you want to grow? I see you are a member of the SF Orchid Society, you might engage in a conversation with another member who might empathize with your growing environment?
in order to give recommendations on what orchids can grow in your environment is to determine what experience you have in growing any orchid or even house plants.
Also, what do you want to grow? I see you are a member of the SF Orchid Society, you might engage in a conversation with another member who might empathize with your growing environment?
I've grown orchids for years, the most luck with Paphs but the only type I've really killed regularly are Phaleonopsis.
I've grown orchids for years, the most luck with Paphs but the only type I've really killed regularly are Phaleonopsis.
Because they are readily available in stores, Phalaenopsis are difficult to grow. Is your query to see if people may suggest other orchids besides Lady Slippers?
My recommendation is Neofinetia falcata. Go to the Vanda Alliance -- Neofinetia falcata and you will see many varieties.