Humidity guide
How much humidity does orange river lily need?
What actually works
If your home does get very dry in winter (heating on constantly, static in the air), simply moving orange river lily away from the radiator does more than any humidity gadget.
Why misting is not the answer
Buying humidity equipment orange river lily does not need. Misting in particular raises humidity for only a few minutes, and repeatedly wetting the leaves invites fungal spotting — the effort is worse than doing nothing.
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Orange River Lily humidity — FAQ
How much humidity does orange river lily need?
Orange River Lily is comfortable at 40-60% — which is ordinary indoor humidity in most homes. This is the good news people rarely hear: orange river lily does not need a humidifier, a pebble tray or daily misting. Typical living rooms sit between 30% and 50%, so unless you are running heating hard in a very dry climate, the air you already have is fine.
Do I need a humidifier for orange river lily?
Nothing to do — normal room air suits it. If your home does get very dry in winter (heating on constantly, static in the air), simply moving orange river lily away from the radiator does more than any humidity gadget.
Should I mist orange river lily?
Buying humidity equipment orange river lily does not need. Misting in particular raises humidity for only a few minutes, and repeatedly wetting the leaves invites fungal spotting — the effort is worse than doing nothing.
What are the signs orange river lily 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.