I’m so glad ai found this. I just built our Palram canopy at greenhouse last month and I am trying to figure out how to make it work because it gets really hot over here in Salinas a put shade cloth in my greenhouse, but it still gets all the way up to 124 inside the greenhouse. I am afraid to put my orchids inside, so I’m trying to figure out how to make this work in this climate.
You might want to consider installing a misting system. On hot days (90F or hotter) my mist system is set to go on for one minute every two hours during the day. I lower my temperature by about 10-15F by keeping things wet. Along with fans to circulate air and increase evaporative cooling my plants do well in the summer heat. You will need to use reverse osmosis water for misting to avoid deposits of salts on your plants. We have plans to upload one or more videos in the near future on this FCOS channel detailing how to design and build a misting system.
Yes, dendrobiums take low temperatures. Here in Japan we have dendrobium nobile in the lower 20s with a dry sunny winter, some snow and permafrost. They don't mind a bit😌👍
Hello from a member of the illinois orchid society. Beautiful plants and greenhouse!
Very informative, thank you! Thoroughly enjoyed
Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
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My friend, thank you for good sharing
You do a good job, sir, you do, considering the immense challenges that are beyond your control. You have beautiful flowers!
Dendrobium orchids doing well from summer thru winter -
All my Dendrobium blooming in May
❤ Dendrobium Orchids
and
❤️ Zygopetalum Orchids.
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My nobiles are mounted outside(so. Cal) and get dunked daily. They are budding now mid December!
Looks great
Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
I’m so glad ai found this. I just built our Palram canopy at greenhouse last month and I am trying to figure out how to make it work because it gets really hot over here in Salinas a put shade cloth in my greenhouse, but it still gets all the way up to 124 inside the greenhouse. I am afraid to put my orchids inside, so I’m trying to figure out how to make this work in this climate.
You might want to consider installing a misting system. On hot days (90F or hotter) my mist system is set to go on for one minute every two hours during the day. I lower my temperature by about 10-15F by keeping things wet. Along with fans to circulate air and increase evaporative cooling my plants do well in the summer heat. You will need to use reverse osmosis water for misting to avoid deposits of salts on your plants. We have plans to upload one or more videos in the near future on this FCOS channel detailing how to design and build a misting system.
Những cành hoa phong lan tuyệt đẹp! 😍♥️🌹
This goes along with the article that you wrote in Orchid Digest. Posted at FCOS.org
Thx for sharing
Yes, dendrobiums take low temperatures. Here in Japan we have dendrobium nobile in the lower 20s with a dry sunny winter, some snow and permafrost. They don't mind a bit😌👍
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