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Originally Posted by Fredmax
All s/h plants came inside to 18c lows, the issue was the highs stay at 18c during the day and no higher than 20-21c so the reservoir didn't move (like the 30's which all the s/h plants thrived in). The reservoir sat there for weeks and the algae turned the roots green/black, spreading to or dehydrating the plants.
For the experienced and successful growers what is the temperature range are you growing at?
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I don't understand the reservoir not moving. Aren't you flushing them at least once or twice a week regardless of level of water in reservoir? I flush minimum of once a week. I try to keep the reservoir at top level of holes regardless. Sounds like you're not watering often enough.
Average growing temps for me, for everything except cymbidiums, I shoot for 65F to 75F in winter months, and temps in summer months run 70F to 100F. Humidity 60% to 90+% depending on time of year.
It's a balance of numerous things whether growing in bark or semi-hydro. You have to find the right balance of all in your conditions. Algae is just from having a clear container+moisture+light and shouldn't effect the growing.
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I just re-read your first post. Having a reservoir hole 1/4" from the bottom of the pot isn't growing semi-hydro. It's more like growing in an inorganic medium, and requires watering a lot more often than semi-hydro.