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Old 11-21-2021, 04:30 PM
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Thanks for the tips! Yes keeping my eyes peeled on the local facebook for terrarium/fish tank ads. Also I think it may be a fun project to try this: Build a Raspberry Pi Terrarium Controller for temperature & humidity

However, with a preference for keeping things simple I had seen that thread mentioned on the masdies glass bowl method. I made a division of my dracula a couple of weeks ago, suspending in a net pot in sphag above leca+ water in a tall vase. We'll see if that works out!
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For a number of years I kept an eye out for old aquariums at yard sales. I now have around 7 of different sizes, none of which cost more than $10. Some of them have cracks or are not water tight, but that isn't a problem; I use those in the sunroom, where leaks don't matter.

And: Check out this thread. RJSquirrel said he didn't grow Dracula like this because they are pendant, but I bet somebody could figure it out.
Growing masdies/draculas in glass bowls?
I got my tanks in Wallapop for less than 30$ each..I have 6 already. Some with fancy gadgets and some I just spray myself ...all running smoothly! At low cost.... ..but no low effort!
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And: Check out this thread. RJSquirrel said he didn't grow Dracula like this because they are pendant, but I bet somebody could figure it out.
Growing masdies/draculas in glass bowls?
There are some Draculas that are not pendant... for instance, Drac. benedictii is not pendant. It's the only one I have with this growth habit, but there others in the same section with similar habit. (This particular one is a flower machine...)
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Terrarium is the BEST option, even if is not all fancy with all gadgets. I mean the whole misting system. A small fan is absolutely necessary.

Here is a Happy Dracula Felix ..about to bloom

That’s beautiful!

I have three Dracula orchids in my Ikea Greenhouse terrarium. They seem to be doing well; one has two spikes and the rest have not started giving them out. Maybe they were a bit mad from getting moved here and there (as I was setting up the greenhouse).
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