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Originally Posted by Dorchid
I meant to ask a clarifying question, being, was that 8 hrs year round or just winter? I then started thinking maybe between those and cutting it down to 10 hrs in the winter.
WW - Was that 12-13 year round?
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Winter months (mid to late October through April) 12-13 hours of lights on each day. Last two years 6:30am to 7:00pm. They are in a basement, no other light available. I'm attempting to mimic the range of daylight hours received by them in their natural habitats, averaged over the type of orchids I raise for the most part.
Summer months (May through mid October) no lights at all. Plants are all outside.
I did play for quite a while lowering light hours for several months in winter, sort of mimicking the amount of light they would receive if outside. Then decided 1) I didn't want to mess with it or forgot, and 2) I was following natural daylight hours in Kansas... not too many orchids growing naturally in Kansas.
It was a bit of bad overthinking on my part.
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PS Dorchid, you might consider putting your state location into your profile. I can't ever remember where you're from, and it's very helpful to folks.