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Originally Posted by gixrj18
You shouldn't need a lot of humidity during the winter, anyway, the plants are used to dryer conditions during the winter. Too much moisture this time of year may cause problems with the dormant plants. You just have to fatten them up really good during the summer, so they can feed off that fat over the winter.
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Right now I'm running about 60% RH at night and about 40% during the day if the sun is out. Do these numbers sound about right?
If I open the greenhouse to my shop air all the time, the humidity drops down to about 25%. That seems a little too dry to me.
Ron