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Old 21-07-2005, 12:04 AM
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Hi all;

We are going to have the outside of the house painted and prior to that
it is pressure washed. I was told to move all my plants from the patio
into the house. "No!!" screams the wife, "bugs!! to the garge with
them". It is dark in the garage while on the patio they had the S.W.
sun. Will the dark make any problems for a day or so??? The plants and
we live in S.E. Florida. The garage is hot, humid and dark. Some of the
plants are mature and some are recent keiki transplants.A mixturer of
Dends. and Phals. One of the Phals is in bloom. My babies are in the
dark! HELP!

Bob

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Old 21-07-2005, 01:35 AM
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2 days will not be a big issue. Don't sweat it!

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Hi all;

We are going to have the outside of the house painted and prior to that
it is pressure washed. I was told to move all my plants from the patio
into the house. "No!!" screams the wife, "bugs!! to the garge with
them". It is dark in the garage while on the patio they had the S.W.
sun. Will the dark make any problems for a day or so??? The plants and
we live in S.E. Florida. The garage is hot, humid and dark. Some of the
plants are mature and some are recent keiki transplants.A mixturer of
Dends. and Phals. One of the Phals is in bloom. My babies are in the
dark! HELP!

Bob



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Old 21-07-2005, 03:05 AM
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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 20:35:25 -0400, "Ray"
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2 days will not be a big issue. Don't sweat it!



2 days are not an issue as Ray says. The alternative -- if your
yard has some shade trees and is secure is to hang them in the
shade of the trees. In Chicago we grew all summer in the shade
of a large honey locust. In the winter under florescent lamps.

SuE
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Old 21-07-2005, 02:08 PM
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THanks, I can breathe easier now.
Bob

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Old 21-07-2005, 03:44 PM
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Bob,

The responses all seem to relate to the darkness. How about the heat. Take
the temperature of your garage at the high point of the day or when the sun
shines on it the most. Let us know what it gets to and someone can tell you
if it's too hot for them. You may have to put in some fans to move the heat
out.

Bob

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Old 21-07-2005, 07:47 PM
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To the extent you won't sunburn everything, leave the garage door open as
much as possible during the day. Kenni

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Bob,

The responses all seem to relate to the darkness. How about the heat. Take
the temperature of your garage at the high point of the day or when the
sun shines on it the most. Let us know what it gets to and someone can
tell you if it's too hot for them. You may have to put in some fans to
move the heat out.

Bob

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Old 25-07-2005, 02:43 AM
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Hi Bob, The darkness would not bother your plants but the heat
would kill them if your garage will be closed up?

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bob wrote:
Hi all;

We are going to have the outside of the house painted and prior to
that it is pressure washed. I was told to move all my plants from the
patio into the house. "No!!" screams the wife, "bugs!! to the garge
with them". It is dark in the garage while on the patio they had the
S.W. sun. Will the dark make any problems for a day or so??? The
plants and we live in S.E. Florida. The garage is hot, humid and
dark. Some of the plants are mature and some are recent keiki
transplants.A mixturer of Dends. and Phals. One of the Phals is in
bloom. My babies are in the dark! HELP!

Bob



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Old 26-07-2005, 10:50 PM
Diana Kulaga
 
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This thread brings to mind the bare root stock that growers from SA bring to
Redland. I'm always careful to avoid any plant that is dessicated, but I've
bought some bare root plants that were dry as a bone but still had good
plump eyes, etc. Haven't lost one of those. These guys really are quite
remarkable.

Diana


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Quote:
Originally Posted by bob
Hi all;

We are going to have the outside of the house painted and prior to that
it is pressure washed. I was told to move all my plants from the patio
into the house. "No!!" screams the wife, "bugs!! to the garge with
them". It is dark in the garage while on the patio they had the S.W.
sun. Will the dark make any problems for a day or so??? The plants and
we live in S.E. Florida. The garage is hot, humid and dark. Some of the
plants are mature and some are recent keiki transplants.A mixturer of
Dends. and Phals. One of the Phals is in bloom. My babies are in the
dark! HELP!

Bob
I'm also a novice orchid grower and just came from Bangkok and brought home 1 huge well-sealed box containing 20 violet dendrobiums (in full bloom) which I bought in Otoko (sp?) near Chatuchak Weekend Market. Though I live just a little over thousand miles away from Thailand (the Philippines where I reside) it took 2 days for the orchids to arrive in our airport onto our house from the time it was sealed immediately few minutes after I bought it in Otoko.
Though our climate matches the same tropical heat and humidity as that of Thailand, I must say upon opening, the dendrobs were really very stressed with the flowers limp and all (as stressed as I was!) so I immediately had to repot them all quickly and put in a hi-nitrogen fertilizer and rooting hormone 2 days after. And voila, after a week they are now fully revived and looking smashing with the blooms returning to firmness!
Being new to this, I would like to ask advanced or pro orchid breeders out there if it's possible to repot 4 or at least 2 "mother" dendrobium plants in one pot? I've seen this in Thailand and not sure whether they were what you call keikis or 4 separate plants potted together. any comments will greatly be appreciated. Thanks...
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