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[IBC] humidity
For what is worth, raising humidity by misting would be extremely hard
inside a house in winter. The relative humidity inside the house drops to 25-30% at the peak of the winter. It would be really hard to raise that to a level that tropical plants like. Having said that I regularly mist my tropicals but I drench them so that most of the plant becomes wet. Basically a mini shower. The rel. humidity rises to about 45% in the vicinity. In a hours time it would be hard to figure out that they ever got drenched. I never noticed any ill-effects of my misting schedule. Plants I want to keep on the drier side I just skip those. BTW my plants are in the basement with lights so it is easy to just mist them heavily. -Pranab |
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