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| Like most plants, orchids have their limit as to how hot or how cold they want to be. Each genera and each species have their own unique preferred temperature range. You need to learn what the proper temperature range is to successfully grow your orchids. Orchids grow best when there is a difference of the temperature between day and night. In addition, many orchids will not flower unless they receive a " cool down period." The very best tool for checking your temperature is to use a maximum-minimum recording type thermometer. Mount the thermometer as close to your plants as you can. Keep the thermometer out of the direct sunlight for the best readings. |
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| IDEAL TEMPERATURES FOR ORCHIDS | ||
| COOL Max Day 80F (27C) Min Night 50F (10C) |
INTERMEDIATE Max Day 85F (30C) Min Night 55F (13C) |
WARM Max Day 90F (32C) Min Night 60F (15C) |
| Cymbidium Masdevallia Miltonia Odontoglossum Oncidium Paphiopedilum |
Brassavola Cattleya Dendrobium Epidendrum Laelia Paphiopedilum (molted leaves) |
Phalaenopsis Vanda |
| NOTE: These ranges are based on the genus as a whole, many species have different tolerances. Hybrids produced by crossing cool-growing genera with intermediate growing genera may grow well in either temperature range. | ||
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