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Plant Pot Covers - Reducing Humidity?

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I’ve been reading lately and found someone who suggested to someone else in the past about covering the top of the pots can lower humidity, especially in hydro.

The question is: how do I cover fabric pots? Is there anything out there I can buy that and premade? Or does anyone have any DIY ideas that I can build instead?
 
I don't do hydro but use plastic from rice sacks to keep top of the soil from drying out but isn't the whole idea of fabric pots to dry out fast

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I’m wondering if Mylar foil will do the trick. It’s inefficient because I feed daily and would have to remove the foil every day :crying:
 
FOr sure that proper ventilation is the best way of dealing with it. I was just looking for a quick fix to bring it down a little until I choose the new extraction fan.

My humidity is better now since removing a shelf from closet. I figured it would get in the way of efficient suction from the fan lol.
 
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