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Old 02-22-2022, 07:49 PM
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Sure. Think of what happens in nature,,, they grow hanging from tree branches. They get rained on, then the rain stops, the breezes blow, they dry out somewhat, (Of course in their habitat, like in the Philippines, the humidity is very high. Since we don't have humidity that high in our houses we put them in pots. But the concept holds. They don't want to stay dry for very long, but don't want to stay wet very long either)
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