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03-16-2018, 08:03 AM
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misting
Do you mist your orchids daily? Is that important? I live in WI and it is winter/spring so I am assuming it is dry.
Thanks for the tips.
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03-16-2018, 09:10 AM
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I don't mist them at all.
While plants are indoors for the winter, I do try to keep them close together on plant stand with grow lights so that the plants are keeping the humidity up (normal plant process of transpiration).
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03-16-2018, 11:12 AM
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Misting
For me, depends on the particular orchid. My short answer is never daily, because I get sidetracked easily. Lucky to remember to get my hair combed and teeth brushed.
I try to twice daily mist my tolumnia, when they're in bloom because they're upstairs. Since I'm in Kansas, wintering indoors is a must for me. In warm months, everything goes outside. And it's usually pretty darned humid here in summer.
In winter, I have an area in my basement where all orchids live, unless in bloom. Two years ago I set up an automatic misting system to go along with the raised humidity. (I use a pond pump bubbling in a big aquarium, housed under the tables.) I can DEFINITELY see a difference in the quality and quantity of blooms. So it was worth it. I would never get around to misting daily if I had to do it by hand. But that's me.
If I have something upstairs (where it's drier because of heat) I will occasionally take something to sink and water and shower when it looks necessary. Other than that, nothing daily.
Hope that helps.
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03-16-2018, 11:45 AM
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03-17-2018, 11:29 PM
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03-18-2018, 09:23 AM
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03-18-2018, 07:13 PM
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03-19-2018, 11:30 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by malteseproverb
I guess when I interrogate this question further I realize I'm not talking about misting, I'm thinking of spraying. ....
So what kind of misting is everyone talking about here? Does it all have the same result? ....
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Excellent point! When I talk about " misting" my Tolumnia that are upstairs in bloom, what I'm actually doing is watering them with a coarse spray from a hand-held mister. Same with blooming Vanda roots. Because for me it has to happen daily when they're upstairs.
The automatic " misting" system in basement I refer to in my previous post is actually similar... a misting system with the spray set to fairly coarse, which waters my non-blooming mounted orchids and no media growers (tolumnia and vanda). Anything that's in a bark or LECA medium is watered with a hose sprayer directed at the media in the pot.
I don't "mist" for humidity. I "mist" to actually water exposed roots that need more frequent care than a once to ten days watering when in bark or LECA. And when one utilizes that type of watering, there must be good air movement or we run the risk of a fungus amoungus, as Ray points out.
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Last edited by WaterWitchin; 03-19-2018 at 11:32 AM..
Reason: clarification
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