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Originally Posted by u bada
If that's not the most effective, if not the only, plug for a book on bulbophyllums I don't know what is...
My main question is humidity... can they grow well and flower with humidity around 50% or even less if root zone is kept evenly moist... i.e. without a greenhouse or enclosure? So far my answer is no not really, except certain species may be possible... so it's a matter of finding out which ones, and if something like medusae can, then that's a bulbo worth trying...
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Sorry it has been a long long time since I looked at this. I would say if the root zone is moist, the leaves do not need to be kept moist. I have been having good luck with totally saturated spag moss. Never let it dry out.
Noting Hybrid vigor, I think Medusa herself might less sturdy. These are hybrids, not species plants, thus probably more or less bred with appropriateness to temperate "houses." (Not sure, didn't ask).
I know if I mess up just once in their care, they may die. They could never grow without human care/ monitoring in my environment.
Two Spikes starting on this one, one spike on MedusaXPersius