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Originally Posted by OrchidLover1982
Yeah would not be an easy job growing something like that outdoors in Vic I'm on the Sunshine Coast here. Toowoomba gets a bit cold in winter there at night but not like in Victoria.
Here we had on day over 40 C it was hottest for years and I spend the whole day watering many of my plants here. Lost flowers buds off my Vanda coerulea plant I was waiting to open. Luckily 3 of the 6 flower buds survived
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We get a lot of high thirties - low forties temps here in summer. I can usually keep the greenhouse between 30-35, which seems to suit everything just fine.
This week is going to be brutal though, over 45 every day, so I spent this morning putting up extra shadecloth. Nearly bloody killed myself. 41 Degrees at 9am
I keep my growing space at equatorial, sea level temps year-round, so luckily I don't tend to lose any buds - my plants are used to the heat. My only loss so far has been a single bud off a radiata that blasted after its corner of the greenhouse got to 49 degrees. A wind storm over night had ripped a section of shadecloth clear off its corner, so the next day it was in full sun with a 43 degree outside temp.
Still, at least being so close to the desert makes for plenty of sunshine
And allows me to grow hot equatorial species a lot easier than say in Melbourne, my heating bills would be insane down there.