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Old 01-11-2003, 08:02 AM
Bolero
 
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Default totally wacko idea.

I think it could work..........but.......

I really believe that it is always better to buy plants that are close to
your natural environmental conditions.

It is always nice to have something different but it takes a lot of work if
they don't fit in or are dramatically different.

But if you are really willing to put the effort in I think it could work.


"K Barrett" wrote in message
news:U4Bob.72527$Tr4.194276@attbi_s03...
Unless you've been living under a rock for the past week or so you know

that
California gets extremely dry. Humidity goes into the teens routinely.
October seems to be dry. This year San Diego County burned, 10 or 12 years
ago it was Oakland/Berkeley. Humidity was 13% for the 3 days Oakland

burned.

But I digress.

Of course I'm developing a taste for Masdevallias I've developed a taste

for
pleurothallids and live in a dry environment.

I have a greenhouse that I grow a mixed collection in. The pleurothallids

I
currently place right in front of the swamp cooler, and they do 'OK'. Not
great but OK.

I'd love to grow some Draculas, Scaphosepalums etc that require light,
humidity coolness - in short everything I can't supply.

I read a wacko idea on the AOS Forum. Get a cheap shower stall from Home
Depot. Comes complete with a glass shower door. Install it in the GH. Cut

a
hole in the side for the swamp cooler to blow directly into the shower
stall. Maybe drill some exit holes so the cool air can then exit to the

rest
of the GH. Or maybe not. the air would blow up and over the top of the
shower stall and mix throughout the GH from there. Leaving a residue of

cool
ait trapped in the shower.

What I'm envisioning is a cold room where I could put a small humidifier

for
more intense moisture in the shower. The glass door would allow light in .
The drain would allow condensed water to escape...

Am I nuts? Think it'd work?

K Barrett