switching hemispheres with catasetum incurvum
i recently came back from the redlands orchid show in florida with 15 plants of catasetum incurvum; 12 i ordered from peru flora, and 3 from a vendor in colombia ( the flowers are slightly different) i purchased 2 plants from peruflora at the WOC in miami in '08 and was captivated by the flowers( i have about 1500 orchids of various genera). the '08 plants were purchased in january and managed some blooms in may. in the 2 years since the plants are still alive, but weaker, and have not bloomed. my new plants are healthy specimens, and the peruvian plants came with leaves which have since turned yellow and i assume the plants are heading into south american dormancy. i have decided to mount the plants on pieces of wood as per arthur holst's THE WORLD OF CATASETUMS recommendation. i need advice as to conditions of light and water while they adapt to my new england greenhouse. should i keep moderate light and water for the next year? i would hate to lose them. thanks
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