Humidity guide
How much humidity does camellia 'alba plena' need?
What actually works
If tips do start browning, group camellia 'alba plena' with other plants or move it away from radiators and draughts. A pebble tray helps a little; a small humidifier helps a lot. Neither is needed unless the plant is telling you it is dry.
Why misting is not the answer
Treating camellia 'alba plena' as a tropical diva. Over-humidifying a plant in this middle band, especially in a cool room with little airflow, causes more mould and rot problems than dry air ever would.
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Camellia 'Alba Plena' humidity — FAQ
How much humidity does camellia 'alba plena' need?
Camellia 'Alba Plena' likes 50-65% — a little above a dry room, but nowhere near tropical. In practice most homes are fine for it, and it only struggles when winter heating pushes the air very dry. Watch the leaf tips rather than a hygrometer: crisp brown edges mean the air is too dry, and everything else means you can leave it alone.
Do I need a humidifier for camellia 'alba plena'?
Usually nothing — only step in if the air gets very dry. If tips do start browning, group camellia 'alba plena' with other plants or move it away from radiators and draughts. A pebble tray helps a little; a small humidifier helps a lot. Neither is needed unless the plant is telling you it is dry.
Should I mist camellia 'alba plena'?
Treating camellia 'alba plena' as a tropical diva. Over-humidifying a plant in this middle band, especially in a cool room with little airflow, causes more mould and rot problems than dry air ever would.
What are the signs camellia 'alba plena' needs more humidity?
Crisp brown leaf edges and browning tips are the reliable tell. Yellowing whole leaves is usually a watering issue rather than dry air, and slow growth in winter is normally low light — humidity gets blamed for a lot it does not cause.