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Hello,
I try to make this clear. First plants need only 4 things
1) light (rather easy to provide, just costy, I prefer HQI)
2) Nutrients, because orchids are slow growing, only half of the normal amount is needed.
3) Water, one of the trickier ones, usually 90% of the species prefer it so, that they have 1-2 dry days between watering.
4) Good humid circulating air, absolutely the trickiest ones, this is what makes a good viv. Also, the pinquin is perfect for making your air humid. It is completely another thing to water your plants. Only tillandsias can take all the water they need from air, orchids can take only some. But this is a vital part of a viv. It allows you to adjust humidity rather easily. Another really important part in air is the circulation, the more the better, but remember to CIRCULATE, not new air in and old out, it kills your plants, because even 3 pinquins are not enough to completely huminate the new dry air.
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