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Originally Posted by Rothrock42
After years of growing in the house I finally got a greenhouse. I've had plants in there for about a month.
I'm using little Govee sensors to monitor the the temp and humidity. The humidity varies of course based on the temperature and it ranges between 25% to 97% with the average somewhere around 85%.
Overall the orchids seem to love it and I'm seeing a lot of new roots -- especially on the bark-mounted ones.
Do these numbers seem right to y'all? Specifically I feel it is maybe a little too humid and that there might be fungus or other leaf troubles down the road. I do have circulation fans going round the clock and can see nice gentle sways from most of the leaves.
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As long as you have constant air-flow, everything should be fine.
I strictly provide 95.1% humidity. Others go lower, and it works for them. But seeing how I grow a few species that need a high humidity to thrive, I provide it.
But having an automatic venting system is what makes it all come together. Bring in fresh air and take out humidity to prevent it going too high