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Originally Posted by Rid
I get this much sun on the bottom level for about 4.5 hours. Would this be enough sun for high light orchids?
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It's better to judge by the shadow, not the appearance of the light beam:
Place or hold a piece of white paper approximately where the plant will be.
Hold your hand about one foot in front of the paper so it casts a shadow.
If the shadow has crisply-defined edges, it indicates fairly high light levels. Depending upon how long the location gets that light, it's probably good for vandaceous plants to cattleyas.
The opposite end of the range, where a shadow is barely discernible, is good for low-light plants like phals.
A bit more definition is probably good for paphs, while a clear-but-fuzzy shadow might be fine for oncids.