They should be fine. If you have a breeze, usually, the plants will adjust pretty well. I confess that, this year, I put the Brassavola nodosa and two other small Cattleyas directly in a spot that gets morning sun. They had been shaded by Passiflora and the Allspice and the lights are at the end of a two year run. They did just fine. I have had problems in the past with other tropical plants (not orchids) and I do usually prefer to be cautious. I knew the Nodosa could take it (past experience) and the other two were not doing too well (no healthy roots upon purchase and had to suffer through the winter).
My weather app on my phone says we are to get storms starting tomorrow morning and until Friday. I am NOT looking forward to the heat/high humidity combo. I must remind myself that my beloved plants will love the combination of heat, high humidity, and rain. Grrr.
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