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Old 03-02-2007, 01:30 PM
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From left to right Sophronitis coccinea 4N, grandiflora and with two flower coccinea xanthoglossa.
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I love these little guys. Mine is between blooms right now. Thanks for sharing.
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What temps are they grown under?
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Beautiful! The colour on the grandiflora stands out!
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Lin, they have been standing in a small glascabinet, relative humidity between 75-90 %, night temperature about 15-16 centigrade (60 F ?) and day temperature around 10 centigrade (70 F ?).
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The humidity is no problem (have an orchidarium) but the daytime temps are about 78. Too high??
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The humidity is no problem (have an orchidarium) but the daytime temps are about 78. Too high??
Mine is about 6" from a south-facing window and 4-5" from a large CF bulb. Humidity is about 30-40% and night temps 62F and day temps 74F. Daily dunking in fertilizer solution.
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You've convinced me to give them a try. I've always loved the size and punch of color.
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You've convinced me to give them a try. I've always loved the size and punch of color.
Check Andy's. He usually has them stick mounted.
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Cool, thanks
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