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Originally Posted by MaryAngelini
BTW I LOVE your collection - you must have a awesome greenhouse!!
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Thanks... Greenhouse? I do have a teensy one, stuffed, that houses maybe 10% of my orchids, The rest live outside all year around. (I live in a really great climate... essentially no frost in winter though chilly, nice sunny days) The only thing lacking is rain... so "rain" comes out of a sprinkler or hose. A friend, who is a superb outdoor grower, puts it this way describing southern California outdoor orchid growing, "Just subtract light and add water" .
There are lots of orchids that can tolerate winter nights in the low 40s to mid-30's F ... At the equator, species that grow above around 1300-1400 m are fine, with appropriate shifts as one moves to higher latitudes. A big part of the fun is learning what I can get away with.