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Subrosa 03-12-2016 08:38 AM

Paph. 'Clifton Booth' cold tolerance?
 
In the recent thread on transitioning orchids outside it was mentioned that some Paphs need warmer conditions than others. I'm in the process of putting my plants out, and wonder if this plant is one that is ok as long as it doesn't take a frost or if it needs warmer temps? Thanks!

silken 03-12-2016 09:10 AM

According to OrchidWiz, this is a warm to hot grower. (66F- 85F at night).

Subrosa 03-12-2016 10:39 AM

Ok, in it stays until the Cats go out. Thanks!

FrFrancis 03-12-2016 11:19 AM

Mine grows in 65 to 85 range and loves it. Never tried any other temp range, sorry

Fairorchids 03-13-2016 05:18 PM

I am curious, what orchids are you putting out this early?

While Cymbidium & Aussie Dendrobiums can go out a little earlier, I never put Catts, Paphs & Vandaceous out till Memorial Day.

Subrosa 03-13-2016 09:01 PM

Cymbidium, D. kingianum, speciosum and parishii, Sacoila lanceolata, most of my Masdevallia, my Dracula, Pleurothallus stricta, Vasqueziella boliviana, Maxillaria tenuifolia,. Spiranthes sinensis, and a few pots of native stuff.

Optimist 03-13-2016 10:24 PM

I believe that the paphs that are called cool growing are those decending from Indian paphs, like Druryi, Spiceranium, Fairrieanum.

Ray 03-14-2016 08:47 AM

Paph. 'Clifton Booth' cold tolerance?
 
For the sake of clarity, I think it's also important to mention that temperature "tolerance" and "preference", which is where good growth occurs, can be very different, depending upon the plant.

I suggest that waiting for outdoor conditions to be "correct" for the plants is better that moving them out as soon as it might be tolerable.

Subrosa 03-14-2016 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 795839)
For the sake of clarity, I think it's also important to mention that temperature "tolerance" and "preference", which is where good growth occurs, can be very different, depending upon the plant.

Absolutely Ray, and I'm trying to balance the welfare of my plantecwith my own sanity. A couple of the areas of my house which housed plants over the winter are due for a little work, and my wife's insistence that these projects get started is growing faster than any plant possibly can. So my policy at the moment is " do no harm".


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