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OrchidIsa

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Hi :)

Here is how I actually grow my orchids! I have some in a living room dedicated to my plants (but not for long... there are going to be soon installed in my office: south facing window but not as hot as the living room) and in an orchidarium I build with my father (and Erythrone for the technique specs/discussions).

So here is the room, and the window in the kitchen (those one are there to be acclimated).

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And here is the orchidarium:

A closer look:
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A full view:
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:D
 
I just love seeing how people are growing their orchids! Thank you for sharing your set up, it looks great! Do you notice a difference in growth between those in the living room versus those in the terrarium?
 
I just love seeing how people are growing their orchids! Thank you for sharing your set up, it looks great! Do you notice a difference in growth between those in the living room versus those in the terrarium?

I can only compare for some plants (before and after) because some of them began their carreer in the living room and then, went to the orchida, when I built it. For those ones, yes there is a difference. The humidity is more constant and higher in the orchidarium. Some mounted plants like it a lot and were slow growers in the living room. Neofs like it a lot too as well as masdevallias. Some plants, like my oncidium papillio didn't like it AT ALL. Three pseudobulbs turned yellow and died before finishing growing, so it went back to the living room. Some phals prefered living room too (after testing). The room is facing south and when it's sunny, even if I have my shades, the temperature rises a lot (sometimes more than 90F) and the humidity drops (30%). For phrags and paphs, they are all in the living room and will soon be installed in my office. I'll see if they will be only on shelves or if I'll build another terra for keeping them in a 50% humidity/ 64F to 74F range.

About the masdevallias, they like the high humidity but since they are in the terra, none of them bloomed, as they were doing in the living room (but were more wrinkled because of the low humidity). Maybe I should try to give a bit more light to them but they are already a great green color... I think more light would be too much. I don't know...
 
Yes Dot!! I have plenty of space ;) Just need to find what to put there! :rollhappy:
 
Fans on the terrarium

I was curious as to how you rigged the fans on the terrarium!
 
The fans? They are linked to the pc power supply on the top and the wires are passing along the pole (hidden by the grey cover).

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I can control the speed with this :

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Tada!! :D
 
Your plants in the living room looks quite happy there .. are you sure
you want to move them ?
Love the orchidarium ..everything is all so neat and clean.. :)
 
Yes, I know, they look happy... and they mostly are! But the major problem is the sun and the (too) big windows. When we decided to build this room (it's an addition we did 2 years ago) I thought that big windows would be the best thing to do (for clarity and all). When it's sunny, the temperature rises too much in the room and the humidity drops at like 30% (summer and winter). I use a humidifier to keep humidity higher but in the winter, the air stays dry (sunny days) but the water streams in the windows!! Not a good thing!! And with dry air comes the mites... So, to avoid those problems, I build the orchidarium. After a few tests, some plants don't like the orchidarium and prefer the room. So, I decided to put them in my office where the window is smaller but facing south too. The humidity stays around 50% easier without the humidifier. I think it will be a lot better like this. Maybe I'll have to build another one for them too. I don't know. It will be the first winter for them in my office.
 
Here is the list of the masdies I have:

Masdevallia Angel Tang
Masdevallia Cassiope
Masdevallia Charisma
Masdevallia confetti
Masdevallia estradae
Masdevallia figueroae
Masdevallia fractiflexa
Masdevallia Ignea
Masdevallia Machu Picchu ‘Crown Point’
Masdevallia Norops
Masdevallia pachyura
Masdevallia Redwing
Masdevallia spiderman
Masdevallia Sunny Angel 'Sunnyside Up'
Masdevallia Tuakau Candy
Masdevallia venusta


I know some of them are supposed to be cool growers but I still decided to try them. Some are new (here less then a month), some are 2 years old.
 
Masdies are soo cool!!!! I buy them ever again, just for one blooming of a coccinea f.ex. :) !! (Have some veitchiana since more than 1 year now !!). Jean
 
I will try some of them outside next spring, not now for sure!! The weather is getting colder and colder and masdies like cool temperature, they don't want to freeze! This morning we were at 17F outside (-8C).

I can't have a fogger in the living room, I have a hardwood floors and still don't want to have that much water in the air (and windows). That's why I'll keep them in another room or build another orchidarium.
 

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