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Plants in this apartment? Options
 
soul-explorer
#1 Posted : 4/21/2020 3:44:55 PM

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I wonder if it even makes sense for me to have any plants in this apartment.

Humidity (rH) is at < 30% for weeks and seldom above 40%
I had 2-3 plants in here so far, and they all seem to dry out quickly, like they are destined to with this dry air?
Maybe cacti would be more ideal? or somehow i get more shade/humidity ...
It does not seem great for me either, dry skin, eyes, throat etc.
 

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#2 Posted : 4/21/2020 11:23:36 PM

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Sounds like you ought to consider using a humidifier of some kind.

Cacti would indeed be a better bet, although plants won't dry out if you water them every day Wink

Of course, having more plants would mean higher humidity in your home too.

If you decide to grow something with higher humidity requirements, a humidity tent - maybe one of those cheap plastic mini greenhouses - would be the way to go.




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