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Old 07-05-2024, 02:58 PM
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! Any way to shower/spray them and avoid rot?
I try to avoid spraying them or showering them, so far so good, no mites causing a problem, that I'm aware of.

If unintentionally one of my plants gets rained on, like my big Vanda suavis, I bring it inside and use a fan for instance during the night.

With windy weather plants might dry faster too but with the climate I live in, I'd rather keep my plants dry than that they get rained on, or sprayed etc. I have some exceptions, like my Coelogyne cristata and the Maxillaria I own. They get showered by the rain every now and then intentionally, preferably when it pours.
So far without ill effects.

Münster DE vs Limburg NL: our climate probably doesn't differ that much from each other.
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