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"K Barrett" wrote in message news:ex2Xc.307890$a24.123473@attbi_s03...
Well I'm not going to dig my heels in on this point, and I will admit I learned something, but I'll still bet that in nature its cooler at night than it is during the day wherever these orchids come from. You're probably right, and if you can give them a day/night temperature difference, you may well be able to grow a wider variety of orchids successfully. I was simply responding to the idea that all orchids require a day/night temperature difference to bloom. I guess we should also distinguish between diurnal temperature differences (sometimes but not always required for healthy growth) and seasonal temperature differences (sometimes but not always required for blooming). And was the original poster talking about any of the plants on this list? He doesn't seem to have mentioned any particular plants. regards, Nick -- |
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