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Old 09-16-2017, 07:50 PM
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Thank you Tetra. I didn't do anything at all about the humidity last winter, and the worst that happened was that I had some shriveled roots. Conversely I had more spiked and more blooming than I've ever had before...this spring was my best ever.
We both live in the North East..me in NYC. NYC Winter is brutal. My house apartment is more than 70 year-old with very poor insulation. For me, a large tent is the way to go. It shields my collections from cold drafts and keeping my humidity very stable. Ideally, you want a room and keeping the humidity high enough and moisture won't escape...ways to trap the moisture.
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I do have a large aquarium at a far end of the living room. From about 10% humidity in the winter, the humidity average overall went to 30-40%. So it is a good idea for raising overall humidity if you are in a desert environment. I have some humidifiers too. Other plusses of humidifiers is they are better for human skin, lower nose dryness, lower colds and keep the dust level down. They also work with heating and cooling in some way.
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Old 09-16-2017, 08:10 PM
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It's kinda funny. The island that is now my light garden (with 16 phals and 7 tillies on it) was where I used to have a 125 gallon aquarium. I raised Braziliana ciclids. 🙄
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Those sound like really good ideas! Could you clarify what you mean by 20 gallon tank? Should I buy a 20 gallon aquarium with an AirStone?
I use it to grow the orchids that need higher humidity such as the Bulbophyllum. You would not need that large of a tank for an air stone. You could set up a vase with an air stone for humidity.

Here is a fun video that helps one understand how plants can add humidity to the air:



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And also having a large body of standing water, in a 20g aquarium, may become a breeding ground for fungus gnats.... unless you can treat the water first. I believe the above suggestion about using a 20g aquarium is to increase the humidity of a small enclosure. It would work because water will evaporate and getting trapped inside.
Fungus gnats? That is what Pinguicula are for! I haven't had a problem with them in the tank but because of some of the other plants I grow, I occasionally see their remains on the leaves of my pings. Fungus gnats never last long....
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Mammals raise humidity by exhaling humidified air. Get some more people, dogs, cats in your house.

63-65 is pushing it with Phals.

Fungus gnat larvae are not aquatic. They live in moist, organic potting media. They do not live in aquaria full of water.
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GP, with a larger, "open concept" room design, no small humidifier is going to do enough. The minute the water molecules evaporate, they are going to be spread uniformly throughout the room, and then into adjacent rooms. The only way to humidify that adequately will be a large humidifier and plan on controlling it for the entire room.

The only way to achieve a "localized" humidity increase is by use of an enclosure.
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Mammals raise humidity by exhaling humidified air. Get some more people, dogs, cats in your house.

63-65 is pushing it with Phals.

Fungus gnat larvae are not aquatic. They live in moist, organic potting media. They do not live in aquaria full of water.
The problem is that your tank isn't aquatic with fish swimming inside. Is just a body of water with no filtration or what so ever. Otherwise, the fungus gnats and their larvae would get consumed by the fish.
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Thank you for that little film Leaf mite. It really makes things so much simpler to understand. And if I have this right it was ES that mentioned the pingala plants? I love those. I no longer have them among my orchids but I had many for years. I have a couple of pitcher plants that I will be bringing in from the deck. And yes you are right Ray I know about the difficulty in humidifying a large room like this in the house. I had mentioned in an earlier post that last year I worried about the humidity but didn't do anything extra to raise it, and other than some wrinkled air roots, everybody did just fine. So I guess I'll just keep an eye on things and see where it goes from here. And I might just get some more pingula plants!
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I grow all my orchids in Exo Terra terrariums to keep them happy in high humidity without turning the rest of my condo into a jungle. Only drawback is it limits the size of the plants I can grow. Our air gets very dry in the winter, so I run a humidifier all winter long, but that is for the comfort of the humans that live here. 😏
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I love having my house like a mini jungle...I have a ton of plants (mostly orchids) in every room in my downstairs. I have two bedrooms upstairs but I have the upstairs closed off from Oct thru late March to save having to heat rooms I never use. So I live downstairs and I love having my plants around me
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