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orchid Cambria advice
Hello,
After many years trying to keep different types of orchids for more than one flowering season in my flat, finally the miracle happened: an orchid I bought last year is actually producing a new flower stem!!! Now, the label says it's a "Cumbria", and on the web, I can see that this term regroup a wide range of hybrids: related to Oncidium (?) or Cochlioda x Miltonia x Odontoglossum (?). My question: unfortunately, I'm leaving for 2 weeks at Xmas. I intended to switch off my central heating, but I suppose it would mean loosing the new flower stem.... and I am so chuffed about it that I'm ready to spend money on heating just to see them bloom! So, what would be the minimum temperature I could get away with for these new flowers not to die? thanks Philippe |
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