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Reka ,its not the temp drop but the possibility of cold draughts ,even still
in my conservatory I have recently noticed it drops to below 55c & I would expect it even colder next to the window so I would have the plants further into the room .were you should still get the temp difference at night.But we all grow in different conditions,I struggled to grow in the house and couldn't wait to get a greenhouse even if it is small,we couldn't stand the constant mess/knocking pots over & watering etc. Also I think we flap abit about the temp difference and pamper our orchids toooooo much. I am surprised at how much better the plants are doing in a greenhouse. -- Thanks Keith,England,UK. "Reka" wrote in message ... kenty ;-) wrote: The phal should do fine there in the winter,but as soon as the sun become strong in spring ,i would move it further into the room.I wouldnt place the plant to close to the window as at night can become a cold area,especially on a windowsill with curtains drawn. I have seen someone growing/re-flowering phals on a bay windowsill with really good results. You see, I would have said the opposite. The cold nights are good for them, as long as it doesn't get below 13°C/55°C. But you will need a sheer curtain now while the sun is low, and more so as the days get longer. Some tissue paper taped to the window behind the plant helps, too, if you don't have or want a curtain. Where are you? That can make a big difference as well. -- Reka This is LIFE! It's not a rehearsal. Don't miss it! http://www.rolbox.it/hukari/index.html Reclaim Your Inbox! http://www.mozilla.org/products/thunderbird/ Rediscover the Web! http://www.mozilla-europe.org/en/products/firefox/ They're free! |
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