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To much humidity ⁷

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  • 05-14-2022, 09:01 AM
    jeff68982
    To much humidity ⁷
    Switched from unprinted newspaper to pro Co coconut husk. Now the humidity in all the tubs are way to high. Condensation on all tubs. Have holes on the sides. How do I get the humidity to drop? Don't want to risk them getting ri
  • 05-14-2022, 09:48 AM
    Homebody
    Re: To much humidity ⁷
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jeff68982 View Post
    Switched from unprinted newspaper to pro Co coconut husk. Now the humidity in all the tubs are way to high. Condensation on all tubs. Have holes on the sides. How do I get the humidity to drop? Don't want to risk them getting ri

    If you're committed to the switch, I'd try baking the substrate. That should dry it out.
  • 05-14-2022, 11:38 AM
    Santiago6621
    Re: To much humidity ⁷
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jeff68982 View Post
    Switched from unprinted newspaper to pro Co coconut husk. Now the humidity in all the tubs are way to high. Condensation on all tubs. Have holes on the sides. How do I get the humidity to drop? Don't want to risk them getting ri

    I bake the reptichip I use to dry it out then I mist it for humidity. Also bake cause I read reviews of some people claiming they got mites from the reptichip so I just play it safe and bake

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