Thank you Roberta, that makes good sense to me!
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Originally Posted by Roberta
I think 16 hours is too much for any time of year. Orchids native to the tropics experience 12 hours of daylight all year around. Those from somewhat higher latitudes will experience more seasonal changes, but since no epiphytic orchids are native to near-polar regions, none of them want that many hours of light. I can see swinging from 14 hour or so in summer to 9-10 hours of light in winter, or supplementing to 12 for the really tropical ones. In fact for some, getting inadequate dark hours can actually inhibit blooming.
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