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Can Humidity in incubator be to high?
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A large rubber maid, perlite on bottom, container with water and a fish bubbler..... My meter say humidity 'HI' (that's what it says for anything over 90%) and temperature 75 degrees

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Re: Can Humidity in incubator be to high? [Re: PoppaWoody]
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Incubator or fruiting chamber?
If you?re doing cakes, then it?s ok.
If you?re doing casings, then you don?t need the perlite, probably even the bubbler.
The only thing the bubbler is good for with casings is air exchange.

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Re: Can Humidity in incubator be to high? [Re: Anno]
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Fruiting.. Also, I have cakes and casings. Are you saying casings can sit in an empty terrarium with no perlite?

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Re: Can Humidity in incubator be to high? [Re: PoppaWoody]
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If you mean that the medium filled jars are in the setup like that you probably wanna get rid of the perlite.

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Re: Can Humidity in incubator be to high? [Re: PoppaWoody]
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> casings can sit in an empty terrarium with no perlite?
Yes.

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