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Old 04-30-2018, 09:45 AM
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Hello All. First off, thank you to everyone for the excellent information! So glad to have found this place!
I have been growing mostly supermarket NOID's for a while and just started venturing into a couple of new varieties. I live in upstate NY, and even though I have a sunroom with south and east exposures I was shocked to see how low my light levels are (just got a light meter). I am amazed that anything has rebloomed! So I am trying to decide how to go forward: whether to content myself with phals and paphs (and oddly Miltoniopsis has rebloomed for me) or whether to step up and get some lights. I have a couple of 4000K LED's in small lamps and even there it is barely 2000FC right under the lamps. What to do!?
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Old 04-30-2018, 08:49 PM
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I don't use lights at all, and haven't used a light meter, either - but, I do bloom Dens, some Catts, small vanda alliance, Onc alliance (in the past) on windowsills (east, west, and south exposures; east and west facing windows do get some shade, as well), so you may not need lights, tho I am further south than you ... but hopefully some other members may be more helpful than I.

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Old 05-01-2018, 03:43 AM
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I'm in Europe, but live at a latitude comparable to yours, even a bit further north I think. I can grow almost anything in the south and west windows that I have now, including a couple Catt hybrids. In my previous apartment I grew on an east facing windowsill with 1-3 hours of sun in the morning, and back then I had Phals, Paphs and a few Dens and Oncs. All did well on that windowsill. In the winter I did supplement a few of the higher light orchids with a small fluorescent fixture, and I doubt I was getting anything near the 2000fc of your lights!

About your concern over light levels, think about how light levels change in nature. It starts out dim, gradually increases, peaks for a while, and then decreases. So the daily average is not as high as you'd think. Then consider lamps indoors: you may be supplementing 'only' say 1500fc, but that light level is constant for as long as you have the light on.

Also, if you got a cheap light meter, readings may not be that accurate. Second point, unless your plants are within a couple feet of the windows, light levels will be low regardless of exposure and latitude, as light levels drop off really quickly as you get further away from the source.

My suggestion: forget the scientific approach. Instead, listen to and watch your plants. Are the plants you have already blooming and growing well? Are the ones under lights doing well? Maybe you only need lights for a few higher light orchids, and maybe only part of the year. Go ahead and try new plants! At first limit yourself to 1-2 plants of a new alliance, grow them for at least a couple months (or as long as a blooming cycle) and if they do well, great! And get more
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Old 05-03-2018, 01:34 PM
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I don’t grow under lights but welcome to the forum
And Camille posted some great advice
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