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Climate Transfer
I just recently moved from Southeast Florida to the Cleveland Ohio
area. I have a collection of over 100 orchids that have flourished in the south Florida climate, mostly Phals, Dendrobiums, catalaya's, oncidiums, and vanda's. I kept them all in a screen enclosure so they are used to pleanty of sunlight, breeze, and rain water. Now, I have them in a climate controlled, glass sun room. Is there anything I can do to lessen the climate shock? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Angie |
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Angie Malacaman wrote:
I just recently moved from Southeast Florida to the Cleveland Ohio area. You poor girl. I have a collection of over 100 orchids that have flourished in the south Florida climate, mostly Phals, Dendrobiums, catalaya's, oncidiums, and vanda's. I kept them all in a screen enclosure so they are used to pleanty of sunlight, breeze, and rain water. Now, I have them in a climate controlled, glass sun room. Is there anything I can do to lessen the climate shock? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Well, summer is coming. That may be to your advantage. If you are able to, put some or all of them outside in an area shaded at least during mid day. For a few months, the weather will not be too different from Florida. That might make the transition a little easier. Steve |
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