I am an orchid enthusiast from Southeast Alaska. Our low winter humidity and extremely short, dim photoperiods in winter present some challenges, as do wives who are getting impatient with orchids in every windowsill.
In summer, my main windowsill might have 3600 FC at midday. In winter, that figure might be 12-15 FC (not a typo) and even that is for a relatively few hours. Since I love Cattleyas, I recently started a lighting setup in a tiny closet. This is problematic because I can't vary the light very much in this small setting, and some Cattleyas seem to be a bit overlit. It's only about 3 feet high inside.
I have a Maudieae type paph that blooms every two years, but has not yet put out more than one lead. I also have a Rothschildianum that is very very slowly increasing in size. I've had it at least 4 years and it is a long way from blooming. Just have to be patient...
I'd like to get some Phragmipediums, but would like to buy some with multiple growths, rather than simply one. Does anyone have recommendations? Also, do Phrags do well in low light, or do they need Cattleya-levels of light, like Multifloral Paphs?
In summer, my main windowsill might have 3600 FC at midday. In winter, that figure might be 12-15 FC (not a typo) and even that is for a relatively few hours. Since I love Cattleyas, I recently started a lighting setup in a tiny closet. This is problematic because I can't vary the light very much in this small setting, and some Cattleyas seem to be a bit overlit. It's only about 3 feet high inside.
I have a Maudieae type paph that blooms every two years, but has not yet put out more than one lead. I also have a Rothschildianum that is very very slowly increasing in size. I've had it at least 4 years and it is a long way from blooming. Just have to be patient...
I'd like to get some Phragmipediums, but would like to buy some with multiple growths, rather than simply one. Does anyone have recommendations? Also, do Phrags do well in low light, or do they need Cattleya-levels of light, like Multifloral Paphs?