Excuse me, that's what we people who live in the tropics wake up to almost every single day...
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I agree. Who was it who said orchids aren't wusses. They can take this heat. A few weeks ago I posted about how the swamp cooler went out in my GH. I totally freaked. I wound up learning not to depend on these contrivances. I took a panel off the greenhouse thereby negating the Greenhouse effect. The heat did not build up so the orchids didn't steam in the ambient 98F temps. Had I left the wall intact it'd have been 113 if not higher inside the GH, higher still at the roofline.
I haven't put the siding back on since June 21 even though the swamp cooler is now operational. Ambient high temps are 95F or so. Low temps are 62F. [shrug] Jerry Rodder used to say these temperature differentials pull more air through the pots. Maybe yes, maybe no. But I'm happy with the better air quality inside the GH.
My challenge has become ambient humidity (20-40%) - which you guys in the rest of the USA have plenty of. So take a wall off the GH and let the breezes blow through it. Shade cloth keeps out larger bugs, pets and other nocturnal animals.
I suppose my point is that I learned something from the heat wave. I learned to give up and stop trying to control everything. Stop trying to provide the perfect temps etc. The weather at this point in time isn't really *that* bad. Its just shaking us out of our complacency.
BTW a Paph Constance that has never bloomed for me is putting up a spike. A happy coincidence. A Paph Armeni White that never bloomed for me did too. Again a coincidence. I think what's actually going on is that I have to go out to the GH and damp down the floor. Not that this is what's helping the orchids either. Its getting me out looking at them. Paying attention wheres I used to just think they were OK out in the GH. Instead I'm looking at them daily. Kind of like what Bill Thoms says about having a friend put 10 pennies someplace in teh GH and seeing how long it takes you to find all 10.
I await your vocal disagreements. LOL! (easy for me to say as I sit in my pajamas on my patio sipping coffee, barefoot... ain't life in the San Fran Bay Area grand?)
Don't worry. Be happy. - Meher Baba