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10-18-2008, 05:46 PM
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I'm starting to get into Masdies more and more (I have 7 right now) because I have found that they are much more forgiving of temps than originally put forth. I tend to have cooler temps overnight even in warm summers (like 70s - 21-25C) and really cool in winter like 16C (62F) so I started a collection and they like me!
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10-18-2008, 05:48 PM
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Camille, look for temperature tolerant hybrids. They are out there. I have 4. Now to get them to rebloom. I think I need to move them to a brighter spot.
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10-18-2008, 05:58 PM
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Thanks for the info, it's useful! I'll keep an eye out for the temp tolerant hybrids.
Summers in Lyon itself get quite hot, with nights between 25 and 30°C during the really hot times. However, if I spent the summer at the family country house, nights average 13°C and below there, which could be do-able for the masdies. It all depends where I spend my summer, and if I'm even in france then!
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10-18-2008, 05:59 PM
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Camille, look for temperature tolerant hybrids. They are out there. I have 4. Now to get them to rebloom. I think I need to move them to a brighter spot.
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Terri, they like really high light. Mine get full sun whenever it shines. They are in a south window. Mine have been reblooming on same spikes.
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10-18-2008, 06:05 PM
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Terri, they like really high light. Mine get full sun whenever it shines. They are in a south window. Mine have been reblooming on same spikes.
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Does that hold true also for the species masdies, or only for these hybrids? I can move mine into nearly full sourthern sun if I need to.
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10-18-2008, 06:11 PM
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Does that hold true also for the species masdies, or only for these hybrids? I can move mine into nearly full sourthern sun if I need to.
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I think any Masdie can take up to 2000 FCs (20,000 lux) easily, probably up to 30,000 lux. Therefore at your latitude (you are close to 45 degrees N right?) I would say sort of full sun. In other words, what I would describe as sun through the leaves of other plants. Pretty darned bright. Mine are exposed to full sun filtered through a couple dendros that need full blazing sun (for my latitude). I think we are nearly the same latitude. You would be looking for light green leaves. If your window has a screen, that should do fine to filter the light. Use a light meter to be sure.
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10-18-2008, 09:17 PM
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Thanks for the tip Ross, I'll move them up behind the Catts under the lights. The only problem with doing that is brighter in my grow space is also warmer.
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10-18-2008, 09:20 PM
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This is just too darling!! Love the color and stripes on this one
Just a thought -- Maybe someone could start a new thread and list what they have and the conditions they have them in. I think it would help alot of us who are becomming more and more interested in them. I could get into these big time!
I need to find the warm tolerant growers for my conditions.
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