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Old 25-11-2008, 04:15 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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Hi,

how do you keep it during winter?
i have found that it must be kept dry for 3-4 months but I have not been
able to find info regarding temperatures
Dry and cold or dry and warm and do you have an idea of which is minimum t°?

Regards from Italy Fabrizio


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Old 27-11-2008, 02:03 PM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
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According to orchidspecies.com, it is native to Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos
at 500-1200 m elevation, so I would not expect it to ever get too cold.

Further guidance is to give it a lot of light during the dry season, but to
keep it in high humidity year-round.

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Hi,

how do you keep it during winter?
i have found that it must be kept dry for 3-4 months but I have not been
able to find info regarding temperatures
Dry and cold or dry and warm and do you have an idea of which is minimum
t°?

Regards from Italy Fabrizio



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