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Originally Posted by Roberta
Looks great! And those thick walls will absorb heat during the day, keep the plants cozy at night. Mine, mostly exposed. They'll be fine. We're spoiled with our lovely Mediterranean climate!
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You have no idea. It has been a cold spell (2-10C nights, 15-20 days. Feels like late spring in the sun).
D. nobile budded, as did D. kinganium and one of it's hybrids, and the two also are still making canes. There's also a cymb with emerging spike, and the brassias have spikes as thick as a pencil (except the first one that bloomed, but that was the least prosperous one). B. eberhardtii keeps making new canes/bulbs/whatever those are called, as well as L. anceps. Rastrepias making more new leaves than they currently have, especially the one i mounted on a tree. Not even gonna go into indoor, that became a jungle over the last month.
Overall, I'd give myself a B+. Went from "ok" to "are they ever gonna take a break" as the year went on. And with the forecast predicting 10+ degrees nighttime in a week or so and afterwards....
Then again, I'd never try any of this if not for you Roberta. Thanks again. 100% worth it.