11-27-2020, 04:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2020, 04:48 PM by Alliecat.
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Thanks, everybody! So little daylight -- rain & gloom all week so far -- I'm reduced to flash snapshots indoors; ugh.
With the apocalypse rolling on out there, I keep vowing not to watch the news, so we at PTFCo are watching more movies instead.
(11-22-2020, 12:16 PM)davidd Wrote: For living in such a cold and gloomy place, you certainly seem to have a lot of success growing colorful tropical flowers!The orchids are all crammed onto south windowsills & crowded around one too-small too-narrow east one. It's not ideal as they're not supposed to be in full sun, but most of them manage. I have scraps of sheer curtain to try to shade them a tiny bit. I can take the kitchen-window one down for a couple months in the summer when the sun is high enough, but otherwise it kind of blocks my view of the backard...
(11-23-2020, 12:49 AM)Loona Wrote: It's nice to see the prchid doesn't care that much about the lack of natural light - though thinking of it, aren't they ground-species in their natural inhabitat, surrounded by taller vegetation?No, oncidiums are epiphytes. I've never tried terrestrial orchids. This one lives on the hot sunny south kitchen windowsill where it gets a little too much light.
With the apocalypse rolling on out there, I keep vowing not to watch the news, so we at PTFCo are watching more movies instead.