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Making a move from greenhouse to apartment
I have a fair sized collection of bulbophyllums and other humidity loving orchids growing exuberantly in an outdoor greenhouse here in Tennessee. I am approaching a move in the end of October to Colorado Springs CO. We are selling our house and are going to be renting for a while. I am concerned about my orchids since I have never had much experience with growing them indoors (especially in a rather dry environment. Does anyone have any suggestions for indoor culture methods or tips on acclimating them to their new home?
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This is how I accomplished that:
Multi-shelf chrome shelves from Home depot or Lowes. LED Lights attached to the bottom of the shelf above. Put plants in standard nursery trays on the shelves. Cover with a humidity tent. |
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Most Bulbos I've grown do OK in relative humidity of 40% or higher. They need even more frequent watering in these conditions.
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i agree with that suggestion from Ray, also, make sure the water is getting out once it is condensing on the tent so it does not drip or drain onto the floor- that's a recipe for slipping, rotted floors, mold etc...big boot trays are also your friend.
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You last two posters apparently didn't pick up on the fact that the thread was over 2 years old.
:biggrin: We've all done it. |
Well it was answered well 2 years ago - just a shame we never got an update on how it went.
As to this bringing it back to the light Quote:
Greenhouses are designed to provide and tolerate the conditions orchids need. Houses are made of plasterboard which can get damaged from too high humidity conditions over time. |
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