Myr. tibicinis is one of the most cold-tolerant of the genus... others tend to be more intermediate or warm. My Myr. tibicinis lives on my patio, grows with the L. anceps so gets those low winter night temperatures.. It doesn't get a dry period (maybe it would bloom better if it did, but it does bloom pretty reliably). It is in a basket with little medium, so basically growing like a mounted plant (so it does dry out, but no more than its "companions". ) As I have noted for other genera (like Dendrobiums) I don't dry them out but they get a chill, and that may accomplish the same purpose, at least under my conditions.
The "other" former Schomburgkias (that are now Laelia)... some are more cold-tolerant than others. L. superbiens grows easily under my conditions. L. colombiana (Schom. walisii) also does fine. L. lueddemanii, L. moyobambae, L. splendida are marginal - some years do OK and I get flowers, others they survive but aren't happy, So like most genera, "it depends" ... Some come from warmer areas than others, some have a wider range than others.
Last edited by Roberta; 03-21-2023 at 02:42 PM..
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