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- From: Gail Southwick <gsouthwick@yahoo.com>
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- Subject: [pleurothallid-l] Kathy and Colleen
- Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2003 11:54:39 -0700 (PDT)
I suspect that you both are correct. Even when the humidity stays in the 90s, the little pots dry out. The fans aren't pointed at them, rather over their 'head'. However I do see leaves in constant motion, so that breeze is at work. I will reposition the fans so that the air hits either the top or the sides and bounces back at the plants, maybe that will be gentler.
I am also thinking about trying Colleens air bubbler method. I am having difficulty keeping the fogger supplied with enough water. I have tried a few things, but the bubbler may be the simplest all around.
Colleen, you asked about temperature. The temperature in the tank stays below 80degrees F, usually between 75-78. I am still looking for a way to reduce temps, especially for the 15-20 degree daytime/nighttime drop. Once the colder weather is here, the temperatures should be ideal, but until then..... Any thoughts?
Gail
Gail
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Re: [pleurothallid-l] Questions,
Katie Pleasance, 08/25/2003
- Re: [pleurothallid-l] Questions, Colleen Pruett, 08/25/2003
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[pleurothallid-l] Kathy and Colleen,
Gail Southwick, 08/25/2003
- [pleurothallid-l] whoops! apologies, Gail Southwick, 08/25/2003
- Re: [pleurothallid-l] Kathy and Colleen, Colleen Pruett, 08/25/2003
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