tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2261936901594991642.post3630996192051527270..comments2023-06-13T15:55:31.263+01:00Comments on Florzinha de estufa: Lepanthes sp.TChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02641304041992794140noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2261936901594991642.post-45980607614456799172009-10-11T23:52:50.176+01:002009-10-11T23:52:50.176+01:00Well I wouldn't know about the climate in Braz...Well I wouldn't know about the climate in Brazil, Sean, I live in Portugal! And I don't have the best conditions to grow Pleuros either, but some genera are easier than others. I find Scaphosepalum and Restrepia very accomodating, the warmer growing masdies are easy too, some Pleurothallis (like grobyi, sonderana or scurrula). Lepanthes are much more sensitive - probably because they are usually really small.<br />I think humidity is the key, even more than temperature. If you manage to keep the plants moist, and rh above 60%, they will survive higher temps.TChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02641304041992794140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2261936901594991642.post-55897480496207792992009-09-06T18:44:07.783+01:002009-09-06T18:44:07.783+01:00Pleurothallids are so interesting, but I keeping g...Pleurothallids are so interesting, but I keeping getting the wrong species to grow. Can you recommend any that I can grow here in Singapore ? The climate is similar to Amapá, Amazonas or Pará lowlands I guess.Hort Loghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12732036923234582077noreply@blogger.com