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Old 05-29-2017, 11:23 PM
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I doubt will remember the ice. humidity in summer is low here 40% or lower.
If the humidity is low, you can make that work in your favor - pot the plant in an unglazed terracotta pot. Sphagnum may be even better than small bark. Perhaps, even nest the pot containing the plant into the next size larger terracotta pot too... The clay will absorb water and evaporation will cool the roots. You don't have to do anything more than keep the plant well watered,
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If the humidity is low, you can make that work in your favor - pot the plant in an unglazed terracotta pot. Sphagnum may be even better than small bark. Perhaps, even nest the pot containing the plant into the next size larger terracotta pot too... The clay will absorb water and evaporation will cool the roots. You don't have to do anything more than keep the plant well watered,
thats an idea. all my plants on bark have a good wad of moss and it dries out right now in a day or two at most. thin kI should do it now or wait on the flowers to die?

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thats an idea. all my plants on bark have a good wad of moss and it dries out right now in a day or two at most. thin kI should do it now or wait on the flowers to die?
Enjoy the flowers for now, once the flowers fade you can repot for the summer heat.
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