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Ed3n
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Hi,
Just want to know what do you guys think of Phragmipedium Sedenii, is it very hard to care for? I read that it likes intermediate condition, abundant lights, humidity and heaps of watering. With the intermediate condition requirement, will the plant die if I grow it indoor (inside the house) next to the north-east facing window where it will get heaps of morning sun (maybe some direct light until noon) during spring and summer, but in winter, I can't guarantee the temperature (or intermediate condition) as the house will be much cooler although heating will be on but not all the time? I could probably manage the watering and to some degree the light requirement and humidity if I keep it in a tray of water all the time. Please let me know how easy this plant is as I'm considering getting one. The flower is tooooo beautiful to miss. But at the same time, I don't want spend a lot of money and then kill it.
I'm also planning to get Phrag Schroderae which I read is much more forgiving and easier to care for? Again, any comments or suggestion is appreciated.
Eden
Just want to know what do you guys think of Phragmipedium Sedenii, is it very hard to care for? I read that it likes intermediate condition, abundant lights, humidity and heaps of watering. With the intermediate condition requirement, will the plant die if I grow it indoor (inside the house) next to the north-east facing window where it will get heaps of morning sun (maybe some direct light until noon) during spring and summer, but in winter, I can't guarantee the temperature (or intermediate condition) as the house will be much cooler although heating will be on but not all the time? I could probably manage the watering and to some degree the light requirement and humidity if I keep it in a tray of water all the time. Please let me know how easy this plant is as I'm considering getting one. The flower is tooooo beautiful to miss. But at the same time, I don't want spend a lot of money and then kill it.
I'm also planning to get Phrag Schroderae which I read is much more forgiving and easier to care for? Again, any comments or suggestion is appreciated.
Eden