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Originally Posted by help
can you tell me more about that option please? i dont know anything about it. it gets pretty dry in the house during winter. and it can get moldy in summer
thanks you cb977!!!
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A lot of growers have found that if you keep the roots happy, a lot orchids (including the ones you're concerned with growing) will be fine without high humidity. Just grouping the plants together and using humidity trays helps enough often times.
As for mold- increase air movement with a cheap clip-on fan from Walmart that you can clip to the table or shelf. And use Physan or brown Listerine if you have a flare up. (you just soak or dunk with either solution)