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Old 04-30-2007, 10:24 AM
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Dorothy, there is no need for a heater with most orchidariums. Actually most folks have a surplus of heat from the room temperature and the lights.
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What a fantastic setup and so much room

What are your temps, humidity and light levels??
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Briefly, Lin, night temp (right now in cool basement) about 62F. After lights run for a while it climbs to about 70-72F and stays there. Expect summer temps will run warmer as basement warms up. Humidity runs over 90% most of day and lowers to about 60% overnight. Running a 4-tube bank of t5's right up against a pane of glass on top of the top acrylic. This is to absorb some of heat.

I'll cover the details when I can finally post an article about the process.

I do have a rather long shopping list for Andy's when I get back from vacation trips in May. Probably will be purchasing 14-15 new 'chids (minis) then.
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Briefly, Lin, night temp (right now in cool basement) about 62F. After lights run for a while it climbs to about 70-72F and stays there.

I like that temperature range because thats been my temperature range all winter in my office orchidarium. The Masies seem to like it since they all decided to put on multiple new growths. I hope they all soon decide to put multiple new flowers

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I do have a rather long shopping list for Andy's when I get back from vacation trips in May. Probably will be purchasing 14-15 new 'chids (minis) then.

Can I get any left overs/extras/throw aways you might get?
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Maybe we can trade
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I do have a rather long shopping list for Andy's when I get back from vacation trips in May. Probably will be purchasing 14-15 new 'chids (minis) then.
Ross gone wild!

Woohoo!
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Wowy! That's a beauty!!

You are going to have so much fun filling it up.
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