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Originally Posted by Ross
As you may know, I have described my adventure with guy (this is intended not as a hijack, but for all that are reading this thread). I am very firm in my conviction that light is only one of two important factors to bloom didieri: Light and humidity. I was able to grow this guy to great proportions over two years at lower humidity but high light. After moving to 90+ humidity it is now starting to finish the 5th bloom and has the 6th bloom right behind it! At the same time it has filled the pot with roots and has, maybe, 1/3 of the roots outside the pot. At this point medium no longer has a purpose 
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Hi Ross, I think lighting is not a problem for me eventhhough I grow inside, my room has a glass door plus the window and I just keep the blinds open so my chids can get the light that they need. I live in Southern California a few miles from the ocean. Right now Temp. is about 70 degrees and humidity is around 61%. Highest humidity this morning at 6AM was 91%. My question, how can I give my Angraecum didieri that humidity it needs if I have it mounted? I have my other chids on humidity trays.
Thanks,