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Old 06-07-2014, 08:03 PM
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Dendrobium Microchip is Dendrobium aberrans x Dendrobium normanbyense.

They are in the Section Latouria. Dendrobium aberrans and Dendrobium normanbyense are both from the New Guinea/Papua New Guinea region.

It is intermediate to warm there, (about 55 F - 95 F).

This hybrid might be a bit touchier about temperatures rising above 100 F, because the parents are from mid elevation mountains on an island. Whereas Dendrobium capituliflorum is not only found in the mid elevation mountains, they are also found in the foothills of those mountains.

Humidity should be moderate to high, (about 60% at the lowest to around 90%).

Moderate air circulation is fine.

Moderately bright indirect to the low end of bright indirect light is perfect for the plant.
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