Has anyone ever grown orchids in a dorm room, and how did you do it?
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Was it hard with space with the turtles?No! Turtles yes, orchids no.
Would any college staff have a problem with them or do they just not care? Because I'm planning on having a table under my bed to put the orchids on. ThanksI had a few in my dorm room. I packed them in my luggage and took them home for winter break. There was a utility closet with a sink just across the hall where they got watered.
I had another thought though. My dorm rooms in college, 3 inside of four years at Syracuse University had a common problem. Northern climate, cold winter weather, heat rising in a room, I am on the 13th floor, and my room ran very WARM at times with extremely LOW humidity!!
You had mice!!! Or kept it niceLucky to have a tiny room to myself. Kept mice
The two small sanderianum I have do well in my low humidity, it's been 4 months and they are growingThe ideal setup would be something you can pick up & carry with minimal effort when you have to go home for break. A 10-20 gallon aquarium with a glass lid will allow you to control humidity, you could go cheaper & use a storage tote but then you'd have to pull your plants out to look at them.
A small waterproof computer fan can provide circulation. Drill a side for a small bulkhead and you can water/feed right in the tank and run it all into a waste bucket. Pick small orchids that like warm summers, since you probably won't be allowed to have air conditioning. Limit yourself to only what will fit in the tank, no expanding. If you can stick to plants that are happy with just slow-release fertilizer, you might even be able to automate the whole thing. It's all about ingenuity and self-control. (Translation: put down that sanderianum.)
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