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On a whim, I decided to grab a Propetalum La Jolla Delight at my local orchid society meeting…I’m a sucker for cool looking pseudobulbs and this plant had some cool looking pseudobulbs! The plant is young—maybe 3 pseudobulbs the size of large grapes.

While I’m a sucker for cool looking pseudobulbs, I’m not a sucker for cool growing pseudobulbs…I got caught up in the moment without realizing this plant is probably not going to appreciate the +95F/35C temperatures in the shade outdoors no matter how much water I give it.

I don’t want to grow this plant indoors if I don’t have to, but I also don’t want to burn it out on the porch or let it stagnate in deep shade—any ideas?

Thanks in advance for any input—my heart sank when I saw ‘cloud forest’ listed in the habitat of one of the parents…Cool bulbs though
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howdy! hahah, yes, you've fallen into the trap. oh well!

just some thoughts...maybe try semi-hydro (to take advantage of evaporative cooling on the roots) and place it in a shady spot that get constant breeze??

of course just leave it outside in winter. or grow it inside in hot summer and put outside in the fall?

id bet you might have better results than you think. but for sure take some pics and keep us posted!!

hope you get other suggestions. best of luck!!
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howdy! hahah, yes, you've fallen into the trap. oh well!

just some thoughts...maybe try semi-hydro (to take advantage of evaporative cooling on the roots) and place it in a shady spot that get constant breeze??

of course just leave it outside in winter. or grow it inside in hot summer and put outside in the fall?

id bet you might have better results than you think. but for sure take some pics and keep us posted!!

hope you get other suggestions. best of luck!!
Thanks for stopping by tmoney!

I like the semi-hydro idea for exactly the reason you mentioned: evaporative cooling. Perhaps I could even create something simple that would allow me to go semi-hydro for the hot times and then convert back to a regular container when temperatures become more manageable so as to not keep the roots soaked when they don’t necessarily need to be.

I’m going to give it a test run for a week outside in the shade—I’ll try to give it morning sun and shade for the remainder of the day to beat the heat!

Thanks again!
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