I have higher humidity levels in my rescue environment vs my normal growing environment.
My question is
do I need to maintain the level of humidity when I come to potting up?
Abit of background
My newly purchased Den-Phal lost all its roots and is recovering. It is placed on top of some moist LECA enclosed in a vented humidity dome under indoor lights. Depending on the day, the Temp and RH ranges are:-
- Temp: 70-74F
- Humidity Dome RH: 75-93%
- My Normal Room RH: 35-55%
After 1.5 mths, the new roots are 2cm long and I was thinking it is the right time to pot it up in its S/H “forever home”.
What would you do?
Would you try and maintain a humidity range between 75-93% whilst it is still recovering/establishing in S/H (i.e put it back in the humidity dome) OR leave it out without the dome?
I was thinking to leave it on, so as not to change its environment too much and to get it through the winter period.
There will be a time when I eventually have to remove the dome - when it has established or when I starts to spike or outgrown the dome.
Whether I do it now or later, either way, the orchid will go through a stress period. What would the experienced growers do?
Many thanks in advance for reading.