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Old 08-17-2006, 03:33 PM
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What direction was the light coming from in your kitchen window? Most definately they get burned - phal leaves heat up with direct sunlight on them pretty quickly and unless you have loads of air movement to carry away the heat it means trouble. Early morning sunshine can be tolerated if increased gradually and not right up against a window. When I first started growing orchids I put one in a window at work on a friday and by the following Monday when I came back it was a goner. Once they are burned you cannot bring them back. Sorry. I'm guessing this is the sole problem based on what you have shared so far.
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