Quote:
Originally Posted by BikerDoc5968
Ron, I'm just north of you in Michigan and with our "dry" winters, it is somewhat difficult to increase the humidity without misters or a humidifier. It is true that as your collection increases in size the humidity will naturlly increase as well as following a goodd watering...common sense! I have a real problem keeping the humidity up even with wetting the floor and benches and misting the plants...but they survive and even flower for me....enjoy your beautiful new GH
|
Last week I spent a lot of time watching how the humidity would fluctuate after watering and wetting the bench and floor. With the greenhouse open to my 400 sq ft workshop anything I did to increase humidity was like spitting in the ocean. Even open trays of water did nothing to help the situation.
Now with the ghouse sealed off from the shop it's a different story. You can even feel the difference if you step inside and close the door. Leave the door open for a few minutes and the recording hygrograph will take a nosedive but quickly recovers when once the door is closed.
Ron