Hi all: here is a comment from Mrs. Wenqing Perner from Hengduan Mountains Biotechnologies Ltd., she asked me to hand over to you:
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Hi every one, I am glad that Jean forwarded me the discussion in the Forum on Cyps. As I have no account in Slipper Talk so Jean is kind enough to forward some of my opinion on the Cyps.
Most of Chinese Cyps grow in lime stone area at a range of 1300-3500m above sea. We have very typical continental monsoon climate dry in winter (the roots must have some humidity) and cool. The temperature could go down to -20 if it is dry, keep them from wetness is very important in winter. During the summer, it is mildly warm and very humid, and the temperature is between 10-25 degrees. If the air circulation is good, a short-time of high temperature till 30 degrees(1-2H) is not a problem. Avoid direct sunlight, but morning or afternoon sunlight is always good.
For shipping them in dormancy, most customers like to have them in autumn but some also insist to get delivered in spring, like Stig Dalstrom from Sweden, he even tried to grow Cyps. in Florida with success with reversed season. He keep the rhizomes in the fridge in summer and flower them in summer. Our own experience in Europe is: deliver in autumn, planted part of them immediately, partly stored in the fridge and planted them out in spring, or delivered them in spring after the dormancy in winter in our lab fridges in China, they all could grow quite normally. Guess it is depends on every one's micro environment. I have a
[email protected] contact add. Wenqing
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Ms. Wenqing Perner
610041 Chengdu, Sichuan
P.R.China
E-mail:
[email protected]
tel:+8613688062330
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hope these details can help
Jean