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Old 05-07-2010, 03:11 PM
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I just received this orchid. I am in South Florida and I am wondring if it will tolerate the heat (about 93 degrees most summer days). Where do you keep yours in the hot summer?
It will handle the heat, as long as it's not in the direct sun. I live in the Tampa area, and I keep it in medium filtered light, in my shadehouse...about the same as most Cattleyas. The heat of the summer sometimes gets my greenhouse around 100 degrees. However, I do have misters that run twice a day on timers, during the summer. They run about 5 minutes in the morning, and 5 minutes in the heat of the day (about 3pm). So I'm sure this helps keep their leaf temps down. They seem to eat it up!
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Very nice. I have T. suavis and it has been suffering. Im going to try and keep it more humid now thanks to your advice. How is the scent on this one?
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Very nice. I have T. suavis and it has been suffering. Im going to try and keep it more humid now thanks to your advice. How is the scent on this one?
Very little.
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