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Originally Posted by plumania
Got no Cyms, so I have no clue how they are grown. Now I know I will not do well with them. Catts seem happy with me and so does my Epidendrum.
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Cyms are cool growers, in my experience, happiest from 45F to 85F with 50% humidity but taking temps briefly if necessary from 32F to 100F. Same with the Zygos. There has been some intergeneric work done and some of these may be more heat tolerant, but for the most part, still not a satisfactory plant I would recommend for hot, humid Florida.
Water on leaves is OK IF they are allowed to dry quickly and the temps are warm. It is water staying on the leaves when the temps are cold that is the problem.
I think the rule we all tend to go by when it comes to fertilizing all orchids is "WEEKLY/WEAKLY" meaning rather than a full manufacturer's recommendation for once a month feeding, use a 1/4 of that each week. Even Cyms, which are heavy feeders, do well with this.
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