Quote Originally Posted by Pindar View Post
Hey hey hey! I have the hugest grin round my chops, Matt! Pure delight- makes me want to get up and jump around (might just do that later!) Thank you for this display and the peek into your world.

Now then, where is this- g/house, conzie, sunroom or what? I picked up on the fact that you have done something constructive about humidity- that sounds intriguing, as that is the big weakness in my setup. I have a tiled floor, so could keep it watered in the warmer months I guess.. and sod the furniture... but then we'd get soppy feet when chillaxing in there. What have you undertaken, my friend?

I too have horror pictures to post and seek explanation. Not everything goes perfectly, as you say. Love the tree trunk there for mounting. Did you have to disinfect it?
Cutting a story short, because I tend to waffle on and on, the 'grow sun room' is basically a spare bedroom upstairs with a few upgrades, new larger double glazing and built in storage ripped out , also painted specifically for functionality to battle humidity causing mould mildew. Just love the paints with fungicides mixed in. The steady controlled temp range within converted room is dictated by inclusion of two large vivariums housing waterdragons and a beardie dragon. The room was instantly claimed and allocated due to its east. part south direction. Used to sleep here also but not now.

1.5 inch depth pot trays (greenhouse) filled with bark and sphagnum cover area at base where all plants reside mounted/ suspended. As applicable reptile vivarium heat mats underneath trays to aid moisture heat convection.
Have recently put a 2ft by 4 ft clear deep plastic tray on tray area to be used for housing a blue lobster and some aquatic plants. Your tiles will be a great help when wet. An aquarium or water feature? Situate plants aesthically with moss deco? Sphagnum moss great for holdin water and often takes root and grows.