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Old 05-12-2003, 03:12 AM
Chris Ridge
 
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Default What can I grow?

Hi all,

I've been growing orchids for about two years now. For the most part,
they're growing well and reblooming for me. I turned my dining room into a
plant and craft room, with the orchids in two south facing windows with
sheer curtains. The temp is around 65-70 at night and anywhere from 70-80
during the day, depending on how much sun there is. The humidity is around
45-50%, with the help of a humidifier during heating season. I'm growing
Phals, Oncidiums, a couple Dends, standard Cymbidiums (haven't been
successful reblooming those yet), and mini Catts. Almost everything is in
S/H, some are in a CHC/charcoal/perlite mix. I am a big fan of blue
flowers, and I would like to try Vandas, especially after seeing Ray's
recent picture of ?? Thai Sky. Could I grow them successfully in these
conditions and if so what culture method should I try? TIA for any help.
I've learned so much from this group!

Chris


 
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