| Yes, I am afraid that is what I am suggesting - you "may" get some phals or paphs to bloom there if the windows are large and they are not shaded by any outdoor trees or vegetation, but it will be difficult and certainly not ideal. However, you can certainly put your beauties in the north window while they are blooming if you especially enjoy them there. Your dendrobiums can probably take southern light this time of year well. In the heat of the summer the 2-3 hottest hours of the day they would best be pulled back a ways from a south window. Your low light plants would do well with southern exposure as well if they are pulled back some distance from the window or if you have shears. In general when you talk window gardening of low light orchids the order seems to be (from best to worst) east, west, south, north. I noticed you have a "garden" window. If you get some light/sun from either the east or west into your window you may do fine with your low light level orchids. |