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Originally Posted by The Orchid Boy
I do have my plants packed fairly tightly under my T5 light. The RH near my plants is currently 43%, five feet away the RH is 37%. The RH outside my room is around 20% to 30%. I have a nepenthes (tropical pitcher plant) and they usually like very high humidity and cooler temperatures than I have. I've had it for quite a while and I saw it adapt over time. It made leaves that were waxier and a little thicker so the Paph. sanderianum may adapt too.
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It sounds like you are indeed getting a benefit from having all those plants together. If you do notice that your plants are having trouble and you decide to go the humidifier route, my advice would be to run it only during the day. I don't have personal experience to back this up, but I have read in several places that running the humidifier at night when the temperatures drop increases your chances of mold/fungus, rot, and the like.
Let us know what you decide to do, and how it goes!
