That's true. It's a work in progress figuring out how to have the best set up. I ended up accidentally leaving the blinds open in the afternoon (curtain ended up coming down and haven't found a replacement yet) and now my phrag, oncidium twinkle, and the neo have sunburn spots (or at least I think they're sunburn!). The phals are further back so they didn't get burns but in bloom full size one is definitely showing light stress. I got some of the red/blue lights from Amazon and I'm going to start closing the blinds in the afternoon and using those. I may move the phals to the north side of the house too and use a light to supplement. I just have to get more humidifiers if I do that. Right now, I have two plus the humidity tray in this set up (one tiny one, one larger one).
My husband informed me our house is actually slightly west (so these windows are Southwest). :/ So that afternoon light is quite intense.
Last edited by hypersparkle; 02-16-2018 at 09:47 AM..
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