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no blooms! - African Violets Forum - GardenWeb
... . There is a light meter you can purchase - it will be about $32 and it will measure you the intensity of light in foot candles. Basically ... etc. Since you are supplementing the east window light, you already have lots of natural light - so you need just a bit more than you ... . Good Luck Irina Here is a link that might be useful: light intensity RE: no blooms! clip this post email this post what is ...
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Another repot or not questions (pics) - Orchids Forum - GardenWeb
... grow in has a significant southern aspect it actually receives more light as winter progresses instead of less. This increase in light intensity might be enough to trigger a second round of growth ... are temps in the grow room. I don't give myself that much heat. The light from my windows is crappy to say the least - only a few hours of sun ...
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Getting past first set of leaves? - Growing from Seed Forum - GardenWeb
... and shrivel up. Once they sprout I put them under direct light (plant grow bulbs), keep them moist, but they still wither away. ... give my seedlings 16 hours of light per day. I use overdriven Philips cool white T8 fluorescent bulbs for extra light intensity. I personally think "grow ... is also working great as it not only provides plenty of light but also enough heat to make the tropicals feel more at ...
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SUMMERING YOUR PLANTS OUT OF DOORS
... to the long dark days of winter inside your home where the light is even dimmer. Just picture the effect when you walk from the ... when you can't see; you need to adjust to the high light intensity. And that's in summer! In winter, the dimming effect of your ... that are deep, dark green. White or yellow variegated plants require more light than all green plants. Finally, plants kept out-of-doors in summer ...
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Tony's Orchid Page 3
... light? Or how do we come to understand about anything? The question was; About light, Cattleyas are always used as the guide to light intensity, but that doesn't help this beginner. Can anybody tell me how the light ...
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... Grow Hardcane Dendrobiums The Easy Way 1. Give them plenty of light. Right up to the point of sunburn, then back off a little. That means increase the shade. They like lots of light, it helps them to flower. 2. Don't worry about humidity. ... Flower Better. The information on light intensity in (1) above, is quite relevant. Hardcanes do like lots of light and there are some types that ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... distributed more loosely than in L. crispata. Flower color is essentially the same, a light to bright golden-yellow. Laelia endsfeldzii, on the contrary to L. crispata, has as ... long inflorescences and fewer than expected well-separated flowers. In cultivation under the expected high light intensity, healthy plants usually produce much more compact inflorescences with much higher flower count (up ...
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Orchids of Brazil. Brazilian orchids
... , with intense light, the green turns to yellow, and so there are NOT two different colored albinos, one green and one yellow, but just ONE, color depending on light intensity. 2 3 4 ...
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Biology of Subterranean Termites in the Eastern United States
... the United States. The dark southeastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes virginicus Banks, and the light southeastern subterranean termite, Reticulitermes hageni Banks, are generally less economically important when ... structural wood is breached. Workers are blind and probably only perceive changes in light intensity. Figure 5. Worker termites are the most numerous caste and are responsible for ...
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Paphiopedilum orchids - The North of England Orchid Society
... the plant. The humidity should be moderate, between 50-60% during the day. Light Paphiopedilum enjoy medium light intensity, about 800-1000 foot candles throughout the year for optimal growth. Avoid direct sun ... repotted Paphiopedilum should be placed in a shady area and moved gradually into the correct light conditions once new growth begins. OUR NEXT SHOW - 9th December 2006, Cheshire- CLICK FOR ...
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