First winter coming up with my babies orchids, and my paph maudiue red.

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I do leave them outside on front porch on east side during summer. I've been studying weather at nights. This Saturday or Sunday it will be like 60s-65 degrees F. And one night it will be 56 degrees F oh boy. Need buy few things. Humidity meter like hydrometer, to find out what's my humidity inside the living room.
I do have those fish tanks. I'm thinking hmm, I have the big one which is I believe 40 gallon tall tank or 29 gallon short tank. I don't know. Trying to figure out. What kind of humidifer I would need to buy? Spectrum light bulbs, don't know how many watts. Probably not need fish tank which I was thinking cause of pebbles inside with lit water as it acts as humidifer. That's what I was thinking.
It's just that my hope to see it live through winter, and I'm a lit nervous. My husband knows about it. He even says we do have some humidity inside. I've felt it but am gonna buy hygrometer.
Any advices? If would be helpful. :)
Have a great day!
DeafOrchidLover

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And one more thing I forgot to add! D-uh my mind because it rambles around. Heh. My paph maudiue red is still in bud, as it's on the way to bloom. Should I be concern about the weather temperature fluncatons? It popped up in my mind few days ago...


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What kind of orchids are they? Probably no special set up needed. Just bring them inside and put them in a spot where they get light or under lights. Done.
 
It's only one paphiopedlium maduaie red I have right now. I may buy one more, I would luv to buy venustum. It's so different n strange and yes beautiful. Going orchid show this Saturday, heh.. Okay


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Hope you guys can see this pic. :) First time bud, so little to now, very slow growth, thou. Two new plants growing, too... I will be getting a lit white clock that display temperature and humidity... :)


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just put them indoors under a plant light or in a south or west window. they will be fine in your normal house conditions. please share pictures of any new ones you buy!
 
And one more thing I forgot to add! D-uh my mind because it rambles around. Heh. My paph maudiue red is still in bud, as it's on the way to bloom. Should I be concern about the weather temperature fluncatons? It popped up in my mind few days ago...


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There is a wonderful resource created by one of our members, Stephen Manza, that is very useful for understanding the temperature range needs of Paph species: slipper orchids.info/ Look at the data sheets.
 
Justin. There weren't many paphs as I hope to find. Not very many thought :( But I bought Brassavola cordata for my husband. I'm hoping to find more at orchid show in Orlando on oct 28-nov 2. Need to find pink brassavola, as I believe it's gonna be puuurrrfect late bday gift for my mom.


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if you are referring to the slipper orchid symposium in Orlando you will will be sure to find some good Paphs. Wish I could attend one of these years.
 
I put many plants outside for the summer, not just Paphs.

As autumn approaches, I usually bring plants in by temperature tolerance, usually dedicate 3 different days for this. When the nights start dropping to the low 60's or upper 50's I bring in the true warm growers.

When the nights hit the low 50's or I hear the upper 40's are coming, the bulk of the orchids come inside.

My Chinese Cymbidiums and a scattering of cool growers are all in one or two trays, with these I do the in-and-out dance, bring them in when there is a chance of frost, back out when there will be a few warmer nights in a row. Some years I have had Cymbidiums still outside into early December. Some years everone is in by the middle of October. I don't have enough room for everything under the lights, so I keep the cold tolerant orchids outside until the very last minute possible. It seems to work OK. Except those years I forget. Did you know that new shoots will sprout from the dead mushy rhizome of Odm (Rynchostele) bictoniense? It was frozen to about 15 F (-4 C) and came back, though it took 6 years to get it back up to blooming size. Not something you ever want to do to an orchid.
 
Justin, I understand. I don't know what it's like over there. Must be a big show, hmmm...

Leo Schordje, glad to hear you got your orchid back to blooming size, 6 years is a long time. Thank you for advice. I have two fragrance phal hybrids, they have to be 65 degrees or above. I will take everything in if it reaches under 65 degrees.


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There is a wonderful resource created by one of our members, Stephen Manza, that is very useful for understanding the temperature range needs of Paph species: slipper orchids.info/ Look at the data sheets.


Stephen Manza, hmmm! I'd have to look it up. Thank you very much!

Half hour later, I had to click edit because I would like to say something, it's very interesting and awesome information. I sure do have lots to learn. Thank you again! God bless


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