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Originally Posted by NatalieS
Let's just say that my apartment wasn't suited to growing anything needing high light. I had only small, high north facing windows, or a glass sliding door onto the balcony off the kitchen that was east facing. They'd grow and bloom even under the northern-facing windows in Ireland, where truly bright, sunny days are few and far between. The complex hybrids don't seem very picky about light, at least.
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Quite the same actually, my phals, oncs and vanilla get a mixture of southern diffused light and arificial from all directions. Maybe 18C winter nights are just to warm for it. Don't know if i mentioned, but it was producing of shoots en mass, but only one pseudobulb 'matured', and it seems to be dud, not gonna flower.
Edit: by southern diffused, i mean like really diffused. The window is about 30 cm wide and twice or a bit more high, nestled in a passage way bewteen two walls. It's bright for where and what it is, but not exactley a representation of south facing windows. My only eastern one has a huge overhang in front of it, and traps heat (high ceiling), so unless something likes it low light (30-60 min of direct light first thing in the morning, the rest is...think north facing), high temps and drying out, it's a no go. I keep sensivaria there, about the only thing that likes it to any extent (so does M. deliciousa, but there's not enough space for it).