Hey! I'm looking for miniatures that don't mind the heat one bit. No less than 70 at high, but looking for something that could handle 70 degree nights just fine. Mid to high 80's during the day. I'm looking for something I can grow on tree fern panels on the back and sides of a terrarium. During winter, it would probably be five degrees cooler at night and at day.
The term warm-growing seems a big cool compared to this. Am I right? I guess I'd be looking for hot growers. Something easy would be a plus. I don't care if they flower or not, but of course it would be a plus. Preferably nothing over 5 inches including the pseudobulb.
Here is a list of things I think might work. Can anyone Tcorrect me on this and make recommendations?
Angraecula didieri
Bulbophyllum laxiflorum
Nanodes/Epidendrum discolor
Nanodes/Epidendrum porpax
Gastrochilus somai
Masdevallia floribunda
Maxillaria uncata
Tolumnia bahamensis
Tolumnia prionochilum
Tolumnia tetrapetalum
Tolumnia variegatum
Pleurothallis corniculata
Pteroceras semiteretifolium
Schoenorchis fragrans
Schoenorchis gemmata
Tuberolabium/Saccolabium quisumbingii
Dendrobium quadrangulare
Dendrobium lichenastrum
Dendrobium capituliflorum
Dendrobium bellatulum
I wanted to double check. Do these Dendrobium lose their leaves? I got these plants by searching Andy's Orchids for "Miniature" and "Warm Growing" but just because something can tolerate heat doesn't mean it'll like it. I was just wanting some help with selecting plants that would do well. The humidity will be high, I can add a small PC fan on a timer (if I have to. I'd rather not because of space) and the terrarium will be 24 inches long, 18 inches wide, and 24 inches high. Lighting will be a minimum of 130 watts PC, or I may decide to use four T5's instead. Choosing plants that all had the same watering requirements would be a plus. I wasn't planning on putting sphagnum on the tree fern bark. I wanted to mount them directly. Thoroughly
misting everything once or twice a day if needed wouldn't be a problem if their watering requirements called for it.I'm particularly attracted to Bulbophyllum.
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