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I am going away for a week so I soaked everyone in a bucket and then flushed from the top w/ orchid 7-8-6. I am tempted to switch back to the 20-10-10 that I use on the outdoor plants, but maybe when I get back. I had to move them all together to be on the one timer, and it was a bit of a squeeze in the tank. I might cut back to less than 16 hours of light to conserve water. I'll roll the start time back to when the morning sun is shaded out.

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David

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You do not think they will dry out after a week under the light? I would at least enclose them somehow to keep the humidity high.

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I actually think that they would do fine for the whole week as long as I turned down the heat a bit lower, but fortunately my friend who is checking in on the cat once or twice offered to water while I was gone. I hadn't worked out a bag or enclosure type setup for the others yet. But you are right.. Better safe than sorry
 
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