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Originally Posted by Dollythehun
My opinion is the Oncidiums are too close. Even though they don't seem hot, T5s can burn your plants. Watch your leaf color. Catts should be pale grass green, Oncidiums should slightly blush. My phals needed to be further away than that. However your setup looks nice.
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Thanks for the tip! As predicted, one leaf tip did burn.. but thanks to you, I caught it in time and he plant looks great otherwise!
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Originally Posted by Pattywack
I have to agree with Dolly, Oncidiums are going to burn. I have close to this same setup and I would advise you to put something under that stand or the mumidity and water will trash your floor.
I can not tell from your pictures so just a helpful hint: if the wire shelves are only sitting on the support poles they are fairly easy to bump and cause a disaster. I used zip ties at each corner to secure the wire shelf. I have miniature orchids and dumping a shelf full of these little ones would be a problem for me.
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Thanks for the tips! I added a boot tray to catch the stray/dripping water, and the debris/leaves that fall. And I did secure the shelves with zip ties, feels more sturdy now!
I adjusted the heights so they're 6-12" away from the oncidiums/cats, and 12" from the phals. I added a paph sort of shaded between the phals, and 2 tolumnias!
Super excited to be here. I also joined the local orchid society so will be going to the first meeting on Monday. Have just moved so it will be the best way to meet up with local enthusiasts
New picture below. Have one quick question, how do I position the fan? I found one on clearance at Walmart for $2!! (someone's return probably), runs with a USB/5V, blows air which I feel is adequate. I had read orchids don't like droughts/wind so just wondering how should I position it. Right now i have it so the air literally circulates like a convectional current.
Thank you!