Bc. Mount Hood "Mary" - why "no" for windowsill growing?
I don't know a lot about cattleyas, but when I was innocently browsing Carter and Holmes, I got really intrigued by this one, because of the name, and because it looks pretty stunning, which is appropriate for a plant named for that mountain, and now I kind of want it. (I live in Portland, Oregon, so when the sky's clear to the east - ha ha - I get a great view on my commute.)
But the info on their page has a "No" next to the line for growing on windowsill/under lights, which is how I'm growing all my orchids.
It says it needs bright indirect light, so what's with "no" for a windowsill kind of situation?
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