Can I Use a Fish Tank as a Humidity-Boosting Greenhouse for My Houseplant?

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Asked By gReeNfInG3r89 On

Hey everyone! I recently picked up a houseplant without realizing it needs a lot of humidity to thrive, and my room is pretty dry. I have a couple of unused fish tanks (one 10-gallon and one 5-gallon) lying around, and I was wondering if I could turn them into mini-greenhouses to help raise the humidity just for this plant. Has anyone tried this before? Any tips on how to set it up effectively would be super helpful. Thanks!

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Answered By AquaticGuru42 On

Yeah, definitely! You can use a fish tank for this purpose, but just keep an eye on stagnant air as it might lead to mold or rot. First, make sure to identify your plant and check some specific care tips for it. This can help you avoid potential issues.

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