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Originally Posted by sewagner86
My question is, would you consider tenting in the plants, almost like a greenhouse type set up, to help hold in moisture and warmth? Would you add a small humidifier to help?
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Originally Posted by estación seca
A humidifier blowing on the plants would probably work better than an enclosure.
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I disagree with e.s., and think your idea of creating some sort of enclosure is a better idea, with or without an added humidifier.
If you look at the physics, humidity coming from a device will rapidly disperse throughout the entire room and ultimately, the rest of your home. So in order to have a reasonable humidity level with a humidifier, it’s going to have to be big enough to humidify the entire area.
An enclosure might trap enough of the evaporating irrigation water to do the trick.
Before I relocated from PA to southeast NC, and after selling off most of my plants and the greenhouse, my “special” plants were kept on a lighted shelving unit in an unheated basement where a dehumidifier maintained about 15% RH. I put a humidity tend over the shelving unit, and the RH stayed above 65%, even a week after watering.