So pleasant to look at, thanks for sharing! What I find so special about Neofinetia sp. is the fact that even without flowers, the plant looks fantastic. The Japanese breeders really focused on not only the flower but the leaf structure and everything about the plant as a whole. That's what makes them so beautiful to me
If I may ask, do you keep them out in the open without a humidity dome/humidifier? If so, how is that working out for you? I'm still new with Neos and am trying to learn as much as I can still.
If I may ask, do you keep them out in the open without a humidity dome/humidifier? If so, how is that working out for you? I'm still new with Neos and am trying to learn as much as I can still.
My bedroom just happens to be a really nice growing environment for Neos, but I also do a lot to keep all my orchids, which are all in there, happy: I have a humidifier running most of the time that keeps the room at around 70% humidity and a space heater running during the day to warm the room up a bit so that the temperature goes down at night. Neos aren't particularly finicky with regard to humidity or temperature, but 75% humidity is about what I've read they get in their natural environment. I'm not exactly wintering them at as low a temperature as I could be, but they're in front of a cracked east window right now that seems to be keeping them around 55F. Once they start growing, I'll move them somewhere not as bright.
Edit: another source says 40%--60% humidity is optimal, but they shouldn't really be fazed by anything from 40%-80%.
Here they are:
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