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Old 25-08-2004, 10:36 AM
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Pick almost any yellow phalaenopsis hybrid, or ascocenda.

I have a Phal. bellina that started spiking for the first time this summer,
and it sure as hell didn't get any such treatment.

How about zygos? Mine always seem to bloom best in the middle of summer,
too.
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"K Barrett" wrote in message
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Name one orchid that doesn't want at least a 10 degree change in day/night
temps in order to flower.

K Barrett

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First of all, not all plants benefit from a day-night temperature drop,

so
depending on what you're growing, it might not be an issue. The same is
true of high light levels, but if you're sure about that, move them
gradually into higher light, or you could be setting them up for

significant
damage.

Having said that, probably the best way to keep critters at bay - short

of
an enclosure - is the spray periodically with neem oil. It is an
"anti-feedant" akin to a true repellant - it tastes bad to bugs.

However, if your plants are near a window, leaving it open might be
sufficient. (I'm guessing you have screens, of course.)

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"HFX guy" wrote in message
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Hi All,
So as a Newbie Orchid Enthusiast I have many questions. One of the

ones
that keeps on bothering me relates to varying the temperature at night

for
the orchids. I am tempted to moving all of the orchids outdoors so

that
they get the maximum difference in temperature between night and day

and
not
to mention maximal light. But my biggest concern are the bugs that

are
out
there. How does one go about keeping the bugs (and birds - I have way

too
many "visitors" on my balcony) away from your plants? Any suggestions

will
be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
Horace








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