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Originally Posted by ChasWG
Thanks WR! I understand now. The only difference between your San Jose, CA climate and my Denver, CO climate are the winters. Being at 5280 ft. elevation, I'm thinking that our winters are a bit colder. Do you keep your plants out all year?
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well and I guess at higher elevation the sun is stronger too ...
previously just the cyms stayed outside all year - but recently got l anceps and a hybrid of that which should be able to stay outside. The d kingianum and xdelicatum should be ok to leave out. I have also been using
SBOE and Botanicas Orchids as a guide to some other plants that may be able to - with perhaps just watching for extra cold nights. I think some laelias and dens can stay out except for the coldest nights.
Nightime lows in winter can get - but rarely do get - to freezing or a bit less. When that happens I just make sure the plants are on the porch where they are sheltered and near the house.
Daytime temps in winter are generally in the 50s or 60s unless we are having unusually cold, or warm, weather. So daytime temps are fine for most.
Humidity is generally higher in the winter - with nighttime humidity frequently near 100% lol