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Old 26-08-2007, 02:19 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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"Eric Hunt" wrote in message
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Hi,

This is a problem that's been solved many times over - swamp coolers and
other devices can be used in hobby greenhouses to get the temps under 100.


But where do you get a swamp cooler? Are these home made? What do they
cost? I'm also under the impression you need a constant water supply to the
GH for a SC. Because of the limestone just under the surface it's cost in
prohibitive. The GHs are not near the waterline. Leaving the water turned
on using a hose on the surface isn't an option. We've ended up with huge
water bills several times over the years when the hose split and no one saw
it for hours - or we weren't home.

Who out there has a greenhouse where the days regularly top 100? What do
you do? Do you just tailor your collection to grow plants you know can
take that level of heat? Do you have a misting system that keeps the
humidity really high? Plants can take the heat better with more water in
the air.


Misting requires a constant water supply.

Sorry I can't be of much direct help - San Francisco is the natural cloud
forest of America, even in summer.

Good luck!


The uncontrollable heat was the reason I took all the plants out of the GH
this spring. We though the shade-cloths and fans alone would keep the GHs
at least the same temp as it was outside, boy were we ever wrong.


-Eric in SF
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