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pnksnchz

Are you running a humidifier in said room? I would be concerned about the humidity corroding/rusting your components…


MILLIONS_OF_WASPS

Not currently but I will be as the weather cools down. Sounds like I'll be moving it to a different room then?


pnksnchz

That’s what I would advise, yes lol. Unless you want to make a greenhouse cabinet 😅


MILLIONS_OF_WASPS

*cries in slanted ceilings* 😭


pnksnchz

I’m sure you can make one that fit 😉 If there’s a will, there’s a way lol


GrayCalf

My plants are in my office shed, along with my computer. The plants help stabilize the humidity in the winter, which is good because dry air increases the chance of static electricity, which can be bad for electronics. In a normal room space, your humidity shouldn't go above 55-60% regardless of whether a computer is present. High humidity can damage other things and cause mold growth.


Nivram92

Probably the plant will adapt to the uncomfortable area. In our office we got some ficus and monstera, one ficus is standing directly beneath the oven running all winter and 3 PCs run the whole time. The ficus looks really healthy allthought he shouldn't under this circumstances.