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Originally Posted by estación seca
What is the humidity?
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Until a week ago it was in an Exo Terra orchid terrarium, where humidity ranges from about 60% to 85%. It has ventilation strips (too much ventilation at the moment, actually) and a fan that runs twice a day for half an hour - if I run it any longer, it drops the humidity too low. I need to fix the ventilation in that tank, but haven't gotten around to it. Essentially, sphagnum on mounts dries within 24 hours, but water on leaves sits around for hours - I think I can fix this by running the fan constantly but having less ventilation.
Then I moved it to my jewel orchid glass bubble bowl which isn't as crowded. Now it's 80-85% when it's covered all night and most of the day, but every day I remove the cover for a few hours, water the plants if necessary, let them dry, and then replace the cover. At that point it drops to 55-60%.
I've been avoiding getting water on its leaves altogether since moving it, and any droplets of water on anything have dried before I replace the lid on the glass bubble. Nothing is soggy in the bubble despite the high humidity, there's no condensation on the glass, I would say the substrate is just "lightly moist" and the Begonias and jewels I have in there are growing well with no bacterial or fungal issues on their leaves.