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Moth Orchids(Phalaenopsis) And How to Grow Them
... tepid, not cold, i.e. above 60 degrees. Watering schedules will vary considerably depending on light and temperature conditions. Plants may dry out rapidly in warm dry conditions, needing water every few days ... according to its need, not your schedule. TEMPERATURE AND VENTILATION Most phals are happy with warm temperatures of about 75-80 during the day, and around 65-70 at night. A drop in ...
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Bribie Island Orchid Society - Orchid Information and Photographs
... and potting medium, thereby increasing water requirements. Higher temperature and light conditions will have a similar effect, necessitating more frequent watering. Conversely, low light and temperature conditions will greatly reduce the water (and ...
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Welcome to the Denver Plants eZine - Growing and Reflowering Amaryllis
... re-grown in the same container for several years. The essentials for success... Water, Light and Temperature After the initial watering don't water again until the flower stem emerges from ... print discount coupons from our participating sponsors. © Copyright 2003 nSnare Digital Media Site design and hosting by nSnare Digital Media Questions or comments about this site? Contact webmaster @ ...
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Growing Cacti and Other Succulents
... need light to germinate. Water the seed pots from the bottom by filling the tub with about 1-1/2" of water and ... put them in ziplock bags to maintain humidity. Germination and beyond The majority of cacti and succulents germinate from 3 days to 2 weeks ... any time of the year if you can supply the necessary light and temperature. A soil-heating cable, available at many nurseries, can supply warm ...
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Cactus and Succulents
... and sedums but east or south windows provide the best place to insure healthy plants. Most important, designate some out-of-sight place at home where there is some light and cooler temperatures for plants to rest. This is a vital part of successful succulent and cactus ... and plants begin to enter their rest period you should move them to a cooler location, ideally where the temperature ...
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Cactus and Succulents
... temperature, soil moisture, season, and climate. Care After Germination When seeds have germinated and leaves are apparent, give the new plants a little more light and remove the covering. Air and light ...
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Pachypodium and Caudiciforms - Cactus and Succulent Society of New Zealand (CSSNZ) Inc.
... size fits all" cultivation notes. The cultivation conditions (water, soil, light, dormancy, temperature) that causes one plant species/genus to grow and even thrive, may cause another to sulk, or even kill another species/genus. Knowing when your plant is dormant (in habitat) will help you decide what watering and temperature is ...
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Light for Nepenthes
... up and leaves will brown or wilt from the increased light and decreased humidity. However, almost all of the highland Nepenthes I've adapted outdoors quickly adjust to their new growing conditions and do ... type of fluorescent plant spectrum light with great results. However, the highlanders didn't like being in that type of a setting because of the lack of temperature drops at night. Homepage
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Linda's Orchid Tips - Light Requirements Of Orchids
... the light and the plant. NOTE: If you are using incandescent lamps, be careful not to place the plants too close to the hot light. Move the plant toward the center of the light ... The Cost Of Orchids Short History Of Orchid Culture Orchid Encyclopaedia What Orchids Need Water | Light | Temperature | Fertilizer | Humidity | Air movement Growing Orchids In Your Home How to re-pot orchids Six ...
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More about light and lighting
... light and control leaf fall and fruit ripening. Riboflavin, containing another pigment, absorbs violet light and influences "phototropism", the movement of plant foliage in response to light. Light Sources Sunlight colour temperature ...
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