I am growing orchids in a 90 gal terrarium, but want to supersize that, hence, I ponder the idea of a small greenhouse. I want to create a diorama with some fake rock, some soil/expanded clay, lots of large natural wood branches (not benches, wire racks). Intermediate-warm with pleurothallid alliance emphasis.
- Any recommendation for books, web-sources?
- Location: southern California (32-110F), NW facing, reasonably sunny (not full sun, more than semishade), still on slab of house, adjacent to house, one side along full-height window front (greenhouse will be like giant terrarium to be viewed also from inside of house).
- Freestanding GH from Kit size 9x4' to 9x12' (so rather small). I don't like the idea of very moist environment in direct contact to our wood-frame house, so a lean-to house does not seem right.
- GH source. Santa Barbara Greenhouses Deluxe version (
Deluxe Kits. Redwood Greenhouse Kits, Greenhouses for the Home Gardener). Yes, expensive, but wood construction will permit to attach branches etc more flexibly than metal construction.
Any opinion on SB GH? Anything else to consider for my purpose?
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Ground insulation: not necessary, because we live in southern California.
Correct, or crucial error?
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Water source. Thus far use bottled distilled water, which is not feasible on the larger scale. Thinking about DI-column, or 2/3 step drinking water filter (active carbon +++), run from outdoor water tap.
Any thoughts?
- Watering with automated spray (e.g.,
MistKing). Luckily, there is an outdoor drain right over the spot where I want to put the GH.
- Feeding: manually.
- Humidity control with automatic probe and ultrasonic fogger. Target at 50-80%.
- Temperature control, down: 1) fogger and airflow. 2)
small AC unit: any suggestions? how big/strong?
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Temperature control up: ??? something electric, like a space heater. But because of water/moisture either external, or some special construction.
Any suggestions?
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Air movement. Need advice on extractor fan vs. internal fans.
- Light: natural light should be enough, if anything too much, so possibly add some shade cloth. Correct?
- Anything I forgot to take into consideration?
Thank you in advance for any feedback and suggestions.
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