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Old 05-06-2012, 06:43 PM
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What cymbidiums would do well in our climate? I understand minis, not standards, tend to take our heat better - is that true?
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Old 05-06-2012, 10:55 PM
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What kind of highs do you have? Keeping the humidity up will help.
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Old 05-06-2012, 11:16 PM
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I have both smaller growing and the large type they both do well I put them out in the spring under a canopy they stay out until nights go to 40 then they are brought in . Some are supposed to be warmth tolerant I grow them the same . There may be some species that require special treatment . Gin
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Thank you Gin! Nice to see you are still on here! Hope to meet again.
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Cyms tolerate heat well, just need the period of cool nights in fall to initiate spikes if they aren't warmth tolerant
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Cyms tolerate heat well, just need the period of cool nights in fall to initiate spikes if they aren't warmth tolerant
I agree. I have standard Cyms out in 90 degree heat at times in the summer and they are fine. But I let them get close to freezing ( around 36 or 40F) before bringing them inside in fall. That's what initiates the bloom spikes.
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I agree. I have standard Cyms out in 90 degree heat at times in the summer and they are fine. But I let them get close to freezing ( around 36 or 40F) before bringing them inside in fall. That's what initiates the bloom spikes.
Yeah, mine have taken highs of over 100. It does cool off significantly at night here tho, even during extreme heat.

Avoid direct mid-day, afternoon sun if it's extremely hot.
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