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Originally Posted by Shadeflower
The temperatures that L pumilla needs is one of the advantages for a european climate but I suppose it does depend how cold a home gets, pumilla likes a cool rest down to about 12 degrees C. I have a few that seem to have adapted well at mine so far. Compared to a sophronitis coccinea I'd say the pumilla is easier but it is a mini that will require frequent watering so its all subjective.
Mine get roughly 24/18 degrees in summer and 20 down to 12 degrees in winter. Same light as a Neofinetia falcata.
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Darn... Cool winters is something that I just can't do, and is the reason why I only get 3-4 blooms per spike on my Neofinetia... I have just 1 grow area in my living room, and the majority of my collection is Phals, which can't get too cool. And I live in a recently built apartment complex (very well insulated - too well, it turns into an oven during hot summers), and the only time the temps drop below 18C at night is if it is well below freezing.