Orchid Q&A

* Air Conditioning
* Ansellia africana
* Aquarium Water
* Back Cutting
    Black Growths
* Calanthe Culture
    Catts in Hawaii
* Change of Environment
* Cymbidiella rhodocheila
* Culture of Alba Orchids
* Dehydration
    Dendrobium Care
* Dendrobium Repotting
    Dendrochilum magnum
* Dormancy
* Dry Conditions
* Epsom Salts
    Eulophia species
    Fertilizer Injector Dosage
* Flowering Vanilla
* Habenaria rhodocheila
    Holcoglossum kimballiana
* Inobulbum munificum
* Jewel Orchids
* Judging Orchids
* Leaf Color
    Leaf Residue
* Leaftip Burn
* Liparis viridiflora



Q.

Air Conditioning
My collection of orchids, including cymbidiums, cattleyas, dendrobiums and vandas, is situated in an area behind my home. Unfortunately, the air conditioning condenser unit is also in this area. My concern is that I live in Southern California and during the hot summer months when the unit is operating, it blows hot air around my orchids. My husband does not think this air is damaging but I fear that he is mistaken and it can harm or stunt their growth. What do you think? - Conchita Alejo

 

A.

I would try to shield the orchids from the blast of the air-conditioning condenser. Hot, and probably dry, air emanating from this source can do the orchids no good, especially in the already dry climate of Southern California's interior region. The additional stress that would place on the plants during the warm and dry summer months will result in poorer growth and flowering. -
Ned Nash




Orchid Q&A

* Masdevallia coccinea
* Mastering Miltonias
* Maxillaria sophronitis
* Mealybug Infestation
* Meristemming Monopodials
    Missing Pollen
* Night Length
* Night Lights
* No Flowers
* Non-flowering Doritaenopsis
    Odontocidium Wildcat
* Oncidium Sharry Baby
* Orchid Honeydew
* Paphinia herrerae
* Paphiopedilum armeniacum
* Paphiopedilum delenatii
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Phaius Culture
    Phalaenopsis Problem
* Phalaenopsis Spiking
    Physurus herpysmoides
* Plant Sitter
* Rainwater Collection
* Redwood Bark
    Re-rooting Plants
    Spotted Oncidum Leaves
* Sticking Flowers
    Storing Pollen
* The Larger the Better
    Vanda Keiki
* Virus Question