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dada 13-09-2003 01:02 AM

temperature tolerance for phals
 
Hi all:

I would like to know what is the minimum temperature a phal can withstand
without having it to shed leaves or in any way become retarded so as not to
flower in its next regular flowering season. I just moved down to florida,
and have an unheated greenhouse. i heard about the sudden freezes that occur
in the winter here in florida, and was wondering what would be the best way
to protect my orchids.. a majority of them phals and other warm growing
vandaeceous orchids from the cold chill(s).

Thanks and replies will be appreciated.

Dada



Ray 13-09-2003 03:42 AM

temperature tolerance for phals
 
A lot of folks prescribe to the 60° limit, but if they're not too soggy, low
50's are OK for a short time.

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"dada" wrote in message
s.com...
Hi all:

I would like to know what is the minimum temperature a phal can withstand
without having it to shed leaves or in any way become retarded so as not

to
flower in its next regular flowering season. I just moved down to

florida,
and have an unheated greenhouse. i heard about the sudden freezes that

occur
in the winter here in florida, and was wondering what would be the best

way
to protect my orchids.. a majority of them phals and other warm growing
vandaeceous orchids from the cold chill(s).

Thanks and replies will be appreciated.

Dada





Diana Kulaga 13-09-2003 10:12 PM

temperature tolerance for phals
 
Where in FL are you? Down here, we generally know if there's going to be a
cold snap, and they don't occur that often, though last winter was a bummer.

Diana



dada 13-09-2003 11:22 PM

temperature tolerance for phals
 
i'm near the orlando area


"Diana Kulaga" wrote in message
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Where in FL are you? Down here, we generally know if there's going to be

a
cold snap, and they don't occur that often, though last winter was a

bummer.

Diana





Diana Kulaga 14-09-2003 09:02 PM

temperature tolerance for phals
 
Yes, in Orlando it does sometimes get cooler than on the coasts (we're on
the east coast in Port St. Lucie). A couple of things you can do:

If you have well water available, turn on a well-fed sprinkler(s) before the
temps are due to go down. The water from the well is about 70 degrees, and
will help. Someone suggested installing outdoor type Christmas lights as
well. Then there are propane heaters of the kind they use when building
structures in cold weather. They come in many sizes, and I'm pretty sure
can be found at HD or Lowe's. Air circulation is important in order to
avoid spotting and tissue damage in cold weather.

And I'd invest a couple of bucks in a remote temperature alarm. We have one
made by Oregon Scientific, which I'm sure you can find online. It was
something like sixty or seventy dollars, and included several remotes in
addition to the main unit. It sounds like a big deal, but the main unit is
only about 5" square and can mount on a wall or sit on a surface.

Hope this helps.

Diana




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