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Originally Posted by sewagner86
Apparently the plant is coming bare root. What kind of bottom heat are we talking about like a seedling heat mat?
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Yes, that, or grow them on top of a dry radiator. Both work nicely provided you dont skimp on watering. My experience is that I have yet to find a warm weather orchid that doesn't appreciate bottom heat.
I wouldn't put a bare root plants on one but I would repot it and until it established itself I would use bottom heat. I swear by bottom heat in the colder months in amsterdam. Plants that don't like to go below 18 can handle a fair bit lower air temperature if the roots and rhizome are kept warm, it simulates spring.
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Originally Posted by sewagner86
Thank you for that advice. I can always add heat later if it seems unhappy at all. I am going to invest in a light for them. I have seen orchid hobbyist recommended for that and it appears that it changed to botanical leds. To cover the variety that I have, Which light will work best?
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Any quality horticultural grade light will probably do fine. It doesn't have to be the horrible purple things either.