Graceface
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Update:
I finally got my hygrometers with probes from eBay, so yesterday I did an experiment.
I cleaned my aquarium and enclosures well, then cut vents in both sides of 2 of my adult enclosures. Inside each enclosure, I placed a different substrate; one with damp cotton makeup remover pads, and one with damp paper towels. I sprayed 4 sprays of mist in each enclosure and placed the lid on with the probe inside. They were both put inside an aquarium with a humidifier set to 70% and a lid covering 80% of the aquarium top.
The humidity spiked (expected) at first, up to 99% with the cotton rounds and 90% with the paper towels. I left it overnight and checked it this am. I was surprised to see that it was still very humid in the morning, with the cotton rounds reading 90% and paper towels reading 85%.
I'm surprised to see how humid it is in the enclosures, even with the added ventilation. I will try lowering the humidity setting on my controller and increasing the top vent opening on the aquarium to get the humidifier to kick on more frequently and exchange the air more. Now I am suspecting that I may have had inadequate ventilation in the past for my adult females, based on these results, though I am not certain that is the cause of my previous health issues.
Different care sheets say different things as far as humidity goes for Orchids, though the general guideline is 60-80%. Orin says adult females need more ventilation so I assume they'd like a lower humidity, like 60%.
Where do I want humidity to be for adult female orchids?
I finally got my hygrometers with probes from eBay, so yesterday I did an experiment.
I cleaned my aquarium and enclosures well, then cut vents in both sides of 2 of my adult enclosures. Inside each enclosure, I placed a different substrate; one with damp cotton makeup remover pads, and one with damp paper towels. I sprayed 4 sprays of mist in each enclosure and placed the lid on with the probe inside. They were both put inside an aquarium with a humidifier set to 70% and a lid covering 80% of the aquarium top.
The humidity spiked (expected) at first, up to 99% with the cotton rounds and 90% with the paper towels. I left it overnight and checked it this am. I was surprised to see that it was still very humid in the morning, with the cotton rounds reading 90% and paper towels reading 85%.
I'm surprised to see how humid it is in the enclosures, even with the added ventilation. I will try lowering the humidity setting on my controller and increasing the top vent opening on the aquarium to get the humidifier to kick on more frequently and exchange the air more. Now I am suspecting that I may have had inadequate ventilation in the past for my adult females, based on these results, though I am not certain that is the cause of my previous health issues.
Different care sheets say different things as far as humidity goes for Orchids, though the general guideline is 60-80%. Orin says adult females need more ventilation so I assume they'd like a lower humidity, like 60%.
Where do I want humidity to be for adult female orchids?