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Originally Posted by jcec1
I have a Sedirea that just gets standard phalaenopsis care, and I grow it in bark just like my other phalaenopsis. It does seem to tolerate and grow in cooler conditions than my other phalaenopsis, stuartiana I don't grow so can't give you any advice.
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Not an experienced orchid person, but my Sedirea has been quite happy in bark and in cooler temperatures, while the phals around it have been droopy and lethargic. Right now, I'm allowing myself to believe that the Sedirea is "the one I can grow" but we haven't been together long enough, we'll see how things look at the end of summer! I have mine in bark in a net pot, it gets a fair amount of sun from a window. I don't soak it (that doesn't work well for me in the winter) but I drench it weekly and mist the upper exposed roots on occasion. I also have a few strands of moss on top of the bark.