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Old 05-21-2024, 08:46 PM
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How hot and humid do you keep your Draculas?

New to Dracs which I got for a steal at an estate sale and so far they’re doing okay in my kitchen that’s basically basement level (At least while I figure out a permanent setup) but I’d like to get close to ideal as I can possibly provide for them

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They don't like heat... I grow them ouside, the large ones tend to open in the morning, then partially close until the next morning - they like the cool mornings and evenings. You can make up for less than ideal humidty by keeping the sphagnum fairly wet. If acclimated, they can easily tolerate winter temperatures down to about 4 deg C. Summer is sometimes problematical, winter you just need to avoid frost, but they like chill, and fairly shady.
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