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Old 09-17-2013, 12:26 AM
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There are in-situ pics of how Porpax spp. grow in the wild. They grow very moist during their growing season. Sometimes they grow on fallen trees with no moss whatsoever. Other times they are found on rocks with moss. Those rocks are limestone rocks.

They do go through a period of slightly drier conditions during the winter.

Since they are related to Eria, and I know many Eria spp. tend to grow in rather bright indirect light, (found this out after having slightly more extensive experience and longer term success with Eria), Porpax might be the same. Please note that this is vastly different from the information I initially provided about the lighting requirements for Porpax, and that this is the most current train of thought on their lighting requirements.

They are most likely not true warm growers and may suffer from temperature ranges that keep them too warm. I believe that they are more intermediate growing, liking temperatures that are no warmer than 85 F.

And yes, there is only a tiny bit of information on the web about how to grow these orchids, (what you read on the OB is the most detailed information I could find, and that info was from me ). There is also very little habitat information for the orchids in this genus.
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Very true. I have right now one wall where I have my Masdevallia's and I have actually small fan running there, so even when temps are hot during summer, it is cooler there, plus thanks god at my balcony temps usually do not go over 85 anyway. I will try just little moss, mounted, and will see. It is truly amazing plant, and Magnus, your pictures were stunning, if only I can take some pics like you once if it blooms for me, I will be happy! At least once:-)
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Really love it!!
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Very cool. Tommy, good luck with yours. Hope you have the magic climate for it.
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Beautiful!
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Wow!!!! Thats very cool! I want one now.
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