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Old 09-15-2023, 12:02 AM
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howdy,

yes, will attest that last winter we let our flat get quite cold for the winter and many of our species phals suffered. we had about 6 that were completely dead by april. most nights the temps was between 15 to 16C. all but one of our micholtziis died....a true shame

so while it is not great, they can withstand sooooome minorly chilly temps, but i would not want to keep em at 14 for the winter.

the bear king probly wouldn't mind. ours did great with cold winters.
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howdy,

yes, will attest that last winter we let our flat get quite cold for the winter and many of our species phals suffered. we had about 6 that were completely dead by april. most nights the temps was between 15 to 16C. all but one of our micholtziis died....a true shame

so while it is not great, they can withstand sooooome minorly chilly temps, but i would not want to keep em at 14 for the winter.

the bear king probly wouldn't mind. ours did great with cold winters.
Okay , that was very helpful, thanks , should i shift them all indoors for the cold month then? Indoors we have our warmer to keep the cold away and i can shift one of the grow lights inside if required...
Novelty phals i have- phal. Bellina , ld's bear king, tetraspis C1, zumas pixie x taida pearl, red peoker .....do all need protection from winter?
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