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so far, my impatiens and angelwing begonia are taking off in my vivarium.
However, I've been noticing the leaves of my impatiens are curling inward. I have a fogger to go on four times a day at 10-20 min settings, plus I have a dripwall. Humidity ranges above 85%, most likely about 95-100%. There is a drip wall that spans the entire back wall.
The begonia is turning bright red and bushy, but its lower leaves are turning yellow.
I have them planted in LECA.
I do believe it has something to do with moisture, but I know fogging the tank is very useful for the moss, ferns, and the frog. The moss is bright green, and the impatiens are producing copious amounts of aerial roots.
However, I've been noticing the leaves of my impatiens are curling inward. I have a fogger to go on four times a day at 10-20 min settings, plus I have a dripwall. Humidity ranges above 85%, most likely about 95-100%. There is a drip wall that spans the entire back wall.
The begonia is turning bright red and bushy, but its lower leaves are turning yellow.
I have them planted in LECA.
I do believe it has something to do with moisture, but I know fogging the tank is very useful for the moss, ferns, and the frog. The moss is bright green, and the impatiens are producing copious amounts of aerial roots.