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Cyrtopodium- Bright sun and heat
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06-12-2017, 03:15 PM
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Cyrtopodium- Bright sun and heat
This is how I grow my Cyrtopodiums. They get full Texas sun and heat all day long and love it! Never be afraid to give this group more light.
NOTE: These are not Cymbidiums, so don't grow Cyms like this.
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Interesting use of shelving. Creative, Steve.
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Interesting use of shelving. Creative, Steve.
Thanks! The deer took the leaves off one plant so I figured I needed to get them all higher
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Oh, I should mention there is a Neobenthamia gracilis up there as well.
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