Here are more orchid-growing tips (continued from my last post)...
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Roofing glass should be new and of good grade, since poor glass may interfere with the quality of the light.
Single-strength glass is suitable for use on the Pacific Coast or other localities where there are no snow loads or high winds to be guarded against.
Double-strength glass should be used in more severe climates.
Glass can be used in sizes from sixteen by eighteen inches to eighteen by twenty-four inches.
It should be installed by being laid with lapped joints similar to those of a shingle roof, except that the laps between should be only one-eighth to one-fourth of an inch.
Wider laps are not advisable because the capillary action in the space between the lapped surfaces will cause leakage.
In glazing the roof, beds of putty should first be placed on the glass rabbets of previously primed wood roof bars, and the glass pressed into the putty so that the entire space between the glass and the bars is filled with putty.
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I'll post more orchid care tips soon!
- Sara