COPIED FROM THE FLORIDA SOCIAL GROUP - thought it fit here as well.
I finally finished my racks and got orchids relocated a couple of weeks ago. Pictures at the end.
The orchids seem to have adjusted to the new digs pretty well. Between the location change and the cooler, drier weather quite a few spikes forming.
Did have a few cases of sunburn - phals I thought would be "deep" enough really weren't.
THE TECHNICAL DETAILS
The racks are about 35' long.
The 8 verticals are 3/4" copper pipe with 1/2" rebar "stiffener". The rebar is centered in a 12" deep, 4" diameter concrete post.
There are generally 5 or 7 1/2" copper horizontals off each vertical standard. (1 center horizontal at 9.5', 1 or 2 horizontals 9' off the ground towards the inside, 1 or 2 horizontals 8' off the ground towards the outside, 1 horizontal 7' off the ground towards the inside, and 1 horizontal 6'2" off the ground towards the outside). The major horizontals are stiffened with 3/8 rebar running through the copper.
The whole thing is mounted to the house and juts out about 8-10 ' towards an areca hedge, runs about 20' along the house, and finally back into the side of the house. The top two racks on each side are about 22 from the center (total width about 44"). The bottom two racks are about 14" from center on each side.
Pictures are in my gallery also:
BobInBonita Album - Orchid Board Galleries
thumbnails here:
Entering from North
North entryway
North end of Middle Section
Middle of Middle Section
South End
South end - Vandas
Potting area - vandas overhead
Middle section viewed from South
Garden from inside kitchen - North end
Garden from inside kitchen - South end