Warm Tolerant Cymbidiums
Cym. Butterball (King Arthur x madidum) and Cym aloifolium are thriving
here in Sout FL.
Diana
"V_coerulea" wrote in message
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Grow them in pine shade during the summer and leave them out until threat
of frost. Stop fertilizing them by end of July. We then bring them into
brighter light in the greenhouse. We live in southern SC and grow just
about
any hybrid cym we like this way; full sized or dwarf with excellent
results.
We're just beginning to try some species.
wrote in message
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Hi Friends,
I'm looking for some warm tolerant cymbidiums that can take NC heat
(90's) outside in Summer. Can you recommend some species and hybrids.
Thanks, RJ
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