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Old 12-20-2022, 08:13 PM
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The vendor had been growing it with 60 degree nights but that was because they were miss ided as dendrobiums, they recommended growing it in the low 50s. What I was really asking about is if I should still put It outside in the cold when it is in active growth.
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The vendor had been growing it with 60 degree nights but that was because they were miss ided as dendrobiums, they recommended growing it in the low 50s. What I was really asking about is if I should still put It outside in the cold when it is in active growth.
I'd say "No". Next winter, after it has been growing outside through the full range of seasons, it will be fine. But I would not want to shock it by putting out it now after it has been growing that warm. In Brazil it's summer - it may have its seasons already adjusted or maybe not. Growing it relatively warm won't hurt it
(it seems to be growing very well), shocking it with a sudden change could be harmful. IF it were my plant I would not take the chance.
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