it would depend on the amount of sun you get in the winter. Even with less than 4 hour sun a day, the energy efficient shape and features would make it easily outperform any other greenhouse
I have never felt the need to track humidity, as it has'nt been a problem for me. However others have had problems. What I have noticed is that humidity in the dome seems to average out at approximately 30% higher than outside. The main reasons for excessive humidity seem to be. Overwatering, use of a non vented heater to maintain high ambient temperatures, disconnecting the vents in the winter, high external humidity levels. We are lucky in Colorado!
Why have you not used a heater this year? Is passive solar heating enough for what you are growing in the dome? Was it to expensive to use a heater?
Thanks for sharing your greenhouse experience! I love to see your videos!
Mynnah77 4 weeks ago
it would depend on the amount of sun you get in the winter. Even with less than 4 hour sun a day, the energy efficient shape and features would make it easily outperform any other greenhouse
udgarparsons 1 month ago
Wonder if this would work out here.
MRromnica 1 month ago
Wow I'm impressed .. I live in rocky mountains Alberta Canada .
MRromnica 1 month ago
Hi Bill, Thanks for the question.
I have never felt the need to track humidity, as it has'nt been a problem for me. However others have had problems. What I have noticed is that humidity in the dome seems to average out at approximately 30% higher than outside. The main reasons for excessive humidity seem to be. Overwatering, use of a non vented heater to maintain high ambient temperatures, disconnecting the vents in the winter, high external humidity levels. We are lucky in Colorado!
udgarparsons 1 month ago
Have you been keeping track of the humidity levels throughout the year?
yogabill 1 month ago
love your video as always
ManabuFarms 1 month ago