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Sep 11, 2015 5:52 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Hi Carol, to be honest sometimes just once a week, trying to be prudent with water, so I spray it most of the time, and just keeping a low level of water below, so something evaporates to the roots at least. My container is rather big, it feels wasteful to put a lot of water in it.
But just changed the water level higher now, and keeping it like that till these super hot temps moves away.

Hi Gigi, I read your Vanda Pachara thread, and mentioned this too. So I thought might as well start my own thread, don't want to hijack yours Big Grin I knew I wrote about this before, and found my old posting in another forum..took me awhile to locate it Hilarious! , so might as well write it here in the Orchid forum on its own thread..it might be useful info to some, who knows Smiling

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