When you say "little greenhouse", how "little" is "little"? I call mine a "mini greenhouse". It's big enough for a person to stand up and turn around but that's about it HOWEVER, INEXPENSIVE ENOUGH FOR ALMOST ANYONE TO AFFORD - I'm talking less than $50/comes in pieces that you put together yourself, which is no big deal as it's lightweight. You could even consider doing what the commercial growers do: have one for hot, another for intermediate, and yet another for cool/place them appropriately so that they would get the correct amount of light, air circulation,and temperature, to have the plants thrive. I JUST HAVE ONE AND MANY SMALL PLANTS - by correct placement in my greenhouse, I'm still able to grow a fairly wide variety of plants, from those requiring "shade" to "full sun" (neither term meaning exactly what it says, as no orchid will grow in "full sun" the entire day or "complete shade" all the time, with no light at all - I prefer terms like "diffused sunlight" or "mostly shade". Of course, I've had to invest in "supplemental modifications", such as shade film for part of the window, for the orchids that enjoy less sun, oscillating fan, means of providing humidity (we each have our own preferred method). I just noticed on Monday that I have a Luicentrum Red Seagull X Neofinetia falcata beginning to spike (I don't know what the flowers look like - seller said this is the first cross like this to bloom, IF IT BLOOMS.)







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