How to Manage Humidity for Houseplants in the PNW?

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Asked By PlantLover87 On

Hey folks! I live in the Pacific Northwest, where the air isn't exactly dry, but it's not overly humid either. I recently got a bunch of new plants that need higher humidity according to their labels. I'm wondering whether misting them or placing a small tray of water nearby would work. I'd rather not go all out with a humidifier since some of my other plants don't require high humidity. What have other plant owners done in a similar situation? Any tips? Thanks!

2 Answers

Answered By GreenThumbGoddess On

I keep my plants close together since space is tight, but it actually seems to help! The tropical ones thrive, and I just water the dry-loving plants less often. It’s a simple fix if you’re short on space!

Answered By SoilSeeker99 On

Honestly, unless you’ve got some super picky plants, don’t stress too much about it! Most tropicals adapt pretty well to around 40% humidity—just be careful of crispy tips! Since you said your air isn't too dry, they should manage just fine.

PlantLover87 -

Cool, thanks! They were in a normal section of the plant store, so I'm hopeful they'll be fine!

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