Actually, that's my laundry section. Some of those are for other things (Cellphone, pager, etc.)[b said:Quote[/b] ]Wow, I have never seen so many plug-ins for three plants, lol.
I'm running three 18" flourescents less than a foot from the mossy ground.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Is the light level a little low? They all look a bit green and just a tad etiolated.
I actually have a tube with an injector running to the top of the nebulizer so I can inject rainwater without having to open up the terarrium. My humidity seems to have dropped significantly since the introduction of the sundew, though. I'll probably have to rig something that adds water to the air at a faster rate.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Are you running water thru the nebulizer(obviously not the meds that one normally uses-I own my own, btw, but have not had to use it in a while)?
Thanks.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Very fascinating set-up.
They'd get cooked. I work 12-hour shifts and had to automate their environment.[b said:Quote[/b] ]Quite the setup, but I think it's way overkill for those 3 plants. They would be just as happy sitting on a sunny windowsill.
I think I mentioned this in an earlier thread, that I thought your gage might be off.[b said:Quote[/b] (Jason_In_CO @ April 15 2005,1:26)]Hmmm? I might check the device I'm measuring humidity with. With all of that wet spahgnum in an enclosed tank such as that, your humidity should be well above 50% with out doing anything. I have a couple of terrariums with several Drosera species in it, and with no nebulizer or fogger or anything, the humidity even with the lid half open is usually running around 60%. With the lid closed and the lights on, it jumps up to 80% rather quickly. I think you are overly concerned with your humidity.
Oh, I chopped that stalk right after I took the pics.[b said:Quote[/b] (Kirkscoastalcarnivores @ April 15 2005,3:00)]Looks nice, although that VFT flower stalk will eventually outgrow the terrarium, what exactly is a nebulizer again?