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i've heard from a couple of people that vft,cape sundew,and Sarracenia can adapt slowly to lower humidity. but some people say they cant. i just want to make sure.
this is what i was planning.
i was gonna put the vft, cape sundew, and bare root Sarracenia in this for humidity, then take alittle bit off everyday, until its completely off and then it should adapt to lower humidity,(i dont know why but it keeps changing here, yesterday it was 56% humidity, today its 23% and tomorrow is going to be 49%. so i just want to clarify. i'm in southern california, los angeles. i do not want to grow them indoor unless i have to.
this is what i was planning.
i was gonna put the vft, cape sundew, and bare root Sarracenia in this for humidity, then take alittle bit off everyday, until its completely off and then it should adapt to lower humidity,(i dont know why but it keeps changing here, yesterday it was 56% humidity, today its 23% and tomorrow is going to be 49%. so i just want to clarify. i'm in southern california, los angeles. i do not want to grow them indoor unless i have to.
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