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Old 30-Mar-2008   #1
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Hi I live in Zone 5 heat zone 6. I would like to try satsuki, but it just gets too cold here even with winter protection. My question: I have an orchid greenhouse that in winter is about 55 F at night and about 70 F daytime, humidity runs about 50%...can I over winter satsuki in these conditions?
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Old 31-Mar-2008   #2
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Ive read satsukis can do 15 F but they dont like heat over 85 F for too long. So you can overwinter in your greenhouse and it be ok.


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