Hi folks,
ok so I've finally moved all my orchids into their winter/spring home, a lean-to / attached GH that is roughly 2metres wide, 4 metres long and 2 metres high [it actually varies as the roof slopes down].
I can't believe how dark I was keeping my orchids before
but anyway what I'm trying figure out now is what would be the best type of heater to get and at what wattage?
I would like to heat it to about a minimum of 14 degrees celcius - intermediate sort of as I have many masdevallias, plus draculas, pleurothallis etc as well as some vandas, an aerides, arachnis, cattleyas and many things in between miltonia, brassia, oncidium, etc].
I haven't checked after lights out or before dawn but I currently have a 150 watt metal halide light and two 48 watt compact fluros that start at 6am and go to 12am [is that too long?] which extend the light duration and provide some warmth.
I have put up bubble wrap across the ceiling, sealed all gaps with it, and plan on bubble wrapping the other walls and sealing any other gaps with expanding foam.
There is also a 3ft fishtank on the [cement] floor under one of the shelves and several milk containers filled with water to act as solar heat banks and release the heat back at night.
I am wondering if I buy a high wattage heater [say 1000-2500 watts] if it could be damaged in that it will come on more frequently but for shorter periods of time compared to a lower wattage heater that would stay on more often and for longer periods of time?
I have read too that ceramic heaters are good so I was thinking of perhaps a Sunbeam model like
Sunbeam >> Micro Furnace >> MF2000
which are small in size and will fit on the shelf at the end of the GH with the fan where I can keep it dry.
Any thoughts reccommendations are welcome
Also maybe important is I live in Australia so I may not be able to purchase brands that are available elsewhere in the world and I would prefer not to purchase from a company that is not in Australia.
Thanks