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Old 18-11-2004, 10:36 AM
Ray
 
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I believe this might be a case in which the conditions that might be
associated with a sea mist may be beneficial - good air movement, an evening
cooling breeze, etc. - and the lore has grown up around it as being the mist
itself.

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Has anyone heard of misting or watering cymbidiums with sea water? I
was told that cymbidiums are somewhat coastal, getting "salt air"
accompanied by the occasional typhoon and need periodic treatment of
"salty water" to maintain their vigor inland. I know that they can be
grown in the gulf states and California as outdoor plants, and as I've
seen, are absolutely gorgeous.

I haven't been able to verify the information, and wondered if anyone
in the group had heard of it, tried it, what concentration, and to
what success.

Any input would be appreciated.