It's kept in my greenhouse. I try and keep humidity up but have no
misting system or anything so it goes all over the place, highest when it's high outside of course. Luckily the UK is a damp country
but I don't keep it massively humid in there.
Temps wise I only try and heat the greenhouse to protect from frost. I aim to not let it fall below 5C/41F, it occasionally does go lower but is probably averaging about 8C/46F at this time of year with higher and lower peeks depending on the weather.
In the summer it get's whatever the weather is here in the UK, with the door left open constantly once the outside temps are guaranteed not to drop too low. It's a small 6'x6' greehouse so the door open and the auto opening window half way along keep it pretty much level with what's outside. We don't have massively hot weather here in the UK, generally being between 15C/59F - 25C/77F, very unusual to reach 30C/86F though it does on occasion.
I grow all masdies in clay pots in moss and put clay trays full of lecca under them, with the pot sitting on a clay stand. The trays are filled with water so the pot
just has it's base in the water at it's fullest. The clay must be porous (some frost resistant ones look like they should be but aren't). The pot is then always damp and the moss never fully dries and so the evaporation from all that clay and lecca has a cooling effect... the roots
love it!
Oh... and this orchid has hardly had a moment out of flower since it started in September 2013, sometimes it's got down to just a bud waiting to open, but often it's had several flowers at once. I love it
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