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In this case, you increase the area by atomizing the air increasing the contact area between air and water.
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![]() About using an aquarium? Is not practical if your orchid collection is large and with tall species. My orchids are growing in my 4ft x 2ft DIY tent with lots of artificial lighting. The Cattleya roots are growing over 1ft long (I hang my orchids). You would need some pretty big aquarium with taller dimensions to house your collections. You are looking at spending over $200 for a 50g tank. If I were you, I would look for a small green house tent or enclosure. Like these to place inside your room, somewhere.... https://www.walmart.com/c/kp/mini-greenhouse
You may want to add a fan inside to circulate the air too. You need air exchange inside for the orchid to breathe. |
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![]() I think there's a misunderstanding about my setup. I have a large room that is half kitchen and the other half is my living room. It is an opened concept. Half of my collection is on an island under LED track lighting that divides this large room. When bringing up the aquarium concept, I was picturing and empty tank with water and an air stone bubbling in it. Not putting my plants in it. I will probably end up getting an ultrasonic cool mist humidifier. I can't put tents Etc in my living area. But thank you all for your replies.
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I grow my orchids inside a big tent with enough lights and air to even grow some of the high light demanding orchids like the dendrobiums and ocidiums. My humidity is always above 70% and no special gadgets needed. I can pretty much grow any orchids other than Vanda.... ![]() ---------- Post added at 06:48 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:15 PM ---------- And also having a large body of standing water, in a 20g aquarium, may become a breeding ground for fungus gnats.... unless you can treat the water first. I believe the above suggestion about using a 20g aquarium is to increase the humidity of a small enclosure. It would work because water will evaporate and getting trapped inside. |
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