After having bought a basic weather station to monitor temps in my polytunnel, I find I'm becoming rather addicted to the ins and outs of temperature monitoring.
I've read things on the net about humidity levels also being important in polytunnels but it's usually just a general 'excess humidity levels are to be avoided' type of comment.
I can't actually find anything that tells me what an 'excess humidity level' actually is (in figures, I mean). I could be sitting quite happily watching my humidity level go to 80% and be completely unaware that figure would be classed as 'excess' iyswim.
So, how do I know what kind of figure would be classed as average/normal/desirable for inside a 6m x 3m tunnel?
Am I right in thinking too high a humidity level is when problems with rot, fungus and mould might set in?
I've read things on the net about humidity levels also being important in polytunnels but it's usually just a general 'excess humidity levels are to be avoided' type of comment.
I can't actually find anything that tells me what an 'excess humidity level' actually is (in figures, I mean). I could be sitting quite happily watching my humidity level go to 80% and be completely unaware that figure would be classed as 'excess' iyswim.
So, how do I know what kind of figure would be classed as average/normal/desirable for inside a 6m x 3m tunnel?
Am I right in thinking too high a humidity level is when problems with rot, fungus and mould might set in?
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