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Hi All,
I would love to grow a few more Paphs and Phrags in my sunroom, but I want to get something that will do well! It's SW facing and gets a lot of heat and light! In the winter, I keep it heated to 55F, but on sunny days it can get up to 80F. Winter humidity is 50-60%. During the summer, spring and fall, I keep the windows open when the temp is above 50F. The summer low in there is between 55-70F and the high is usually between 80-100F (average 85F with about 5 days around 100). On the hottest days, I pull the blinds to keep the light out, but the temp still remains high. Summer humidity is usually 30-80%.
The plant that does best in there, year round, is Paph kolopakingii. He's in the brightest spot all year and never shows and burn or wilt. During the winter, the other slippers all get moved out into the sunniest spots, and in summer get moved off to the sides so they don't burn (because they do!). Below is a post with some pics.
http://cypripedieae.blogspot.com/2009/07/2009-01-19-sunroom.html
Problem is, I'm out of "safe from the summer burn" space!... So, which Paph and/or Phrag species (I don't do hybrids) do you think would like it in there next to the kolo? FYI, I prefer multiflorals. While you're at it, let me know of any other orchids you think might do well. FYI: white and fragrant pass my test almost every time.
Thanks,
Ross
I would love to grow a few more Paphs and Phrags in my sunroom, but I want to get something that will do well! It's SW facing and gets a lot of heat and light! In the winter, I keep it heated to 55F, but on sunny days it can get up to 80F. Winter humidity is 50-60%. During the summer, spring and fall, I keep the windows open when the temp is above 50F. The summer low in there is between 55-70F and the high is usually between 80-100F (average 85F with about 5 days around 100). On the hottest days, I pull the blinds to keep the light out, but the temp still remains high. Summer humidity is usually 30-80%.
The plant that does best in there, year round, is Paph kolopakingii. He's in the brightest spot all year and never shows and burn or wilt. During the winter, the other slippers all get moved out into the sunniest spots, and in summer get moved off to the sides so they don't burn (because they do!). Below is a post with some pics.
http://cypripedieae.blogspot.com/2009/07/2009-01-19-sunroom.html
Problem is, I'm out of "safe from the summer burn" space!... So, which Paph and/or Phrag species (I don't do hybrids) do you think would like it in there next to the kolo? FYI, I prefer multiflorals. While you're at it, let me know of any other orchids you think might do well. FYI: white and fragrant pass my test almost every time.
Thanks,
Ross