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Well, if ya run a/c in the summer, then you sometimes increase the heat in order to maintain temps, so...
In the winter, if you run heat a lot then you may need to decrease according to what the therm says.
Unless you keep the place at the same temp all year, then just worry on keeping humids up.
Confused yet?
Normally just mist like normal and if you see a drop or jusy can tell there has been a humids drop, then increase mistings, or swap to a substrate that holds moisture better.
Forest floor and the coconut stuff works well in that area from what I have heard.
All in all, just keep an eye on the gauges and adjust everything up or down as needed, if needed and go from there!
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