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Originally Posted by euplusia
I'd say that you badly need moving air behind a window glass with high light intensity. The danger is overheating, i.e. a temperature of more than 40 degrees of Celsius in the plant tissue. Wet sphagnum can't compensate for that. China paper may help. Why not bring the plants outside?
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Excellent assessment. Leaf burn is often from the overheating of the leaves.
To be honest, I used to grow many of my Stans in Cattleya light outside in Hawaii. I'm pretty sure the sunlight they got at that latitude was stronger than anything you can give your plants in summer! I found this to be species specific though, with the narrow leaved species (ie. oculata and its group) to more tolerant of high light conditions. The broad leaved species (ie. reichenbachiana) preferred darker locations.
What are you growing and is it possible to put them outside in summer, as said previously?