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@sillyheathen I don’t remember what the price was here, but they’re on MS now.
(Interesting that they take down the prices immediately after the Mehrathon ends…)
@Kyeh I kept going back and forth on whether I should buy it. Then I had to get kids to bed. Then I looked at my caltheas and succulents and they told me they were going to commit suicide if I didn’t get them a humidifier. Then I found it and the clock had chimed 9!
@Kyeh it’s always dry here. Well mostly. I’ve had to bring in quite a few of my plants including that crazy Buddha’s hand. It has new fruit!!! So I’m getting it a lamp and I need more humidity for a specific area.
@Kyeh nah. South Louisiana is a soggy place. It rains quite a bit in the winter but it’s not so bad. We usually hover around 15-30 percent for humidity when it isn’t raining.
@sillyheathen That’s surprises me; I think you’re about the same percentage as we are here - not certain, but a quick search online showed it as similar for here and we get really dry!
Your Dallas-suburb humidifier is verra nize, but down here in Houston, we already got one; it’s called Gulf of Mexico.
@werehatrack, I have a few cousins who live in Houston & they say it’s very nice there except when it floods, lose power, or there’s a hurricane!
Looks good for the winter. Got 3.
/giphy shady-buttoned-chin
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Friday, Nov 26 - Tuesday, Nov 30
Well, I can afford one & I need to be humidified, but I don’t live near the Gulf, so…
Buggeration! I was too late! Now my plants will get dry and die. Le sigh.
@sillyheathen I don’t remember what the price was here, but they’re on MS now.
(Interesting that they take down the prices immediately after the Mehrathon ends…)
@Kyeh sweet. I think I have a code for MS or SD. SO it would be the same price methinks.
@sillyheathen Oh, right - they’ve got those Black Friday deals going on!
@Kyeh also I shouldn’t have been flim flamming.
@sillyheathen Huh?
@Kyeh I kept going back and forth on whether I should buy it. Then I had to get kids to bed. Then I looked at my caltheas and succulents and they told me they were going to commit suicide if I didn’t get them a humidifier. Then I found it and the clock had chimed 9!
@sillyheathen Oh! So you’re still having dry weather up there?
@Kyeh it’s always dry here. Well mostly. I’ve had to bring in quite a few of my plants including that crazy Buddha’s hand. It has new fruit!!! So I’m getting it a lamp and I need more humidity for a specific area.
@sillyheathen
That plant really did well, huh?
But I always thought Oregon was a soggy place.
@Kyeh @sillyheathen If not soggy, then at least moist? Sorry, that was uncalled for. [slinks away in faux shame]
@Kyeh nah. South Louisiana is a soggy place. It rains quite a bit in the winter but it’s not so bad. We usually hover around 15-30 percent for humidity when it isn’t raining.
@sillyheathen That’s surprises me; I think you’re about the same percentage as we are here - not certain, but a quick search online showed it as similar for here and we get really dry!
@Kyeh @sillyheathen as far as what the price was… Meh has a creepy stalker.
https://mehstalker.com/search.php?search=Vigoair
So looks to be the same on MS
@Kyeh @sillyheathen that is a @lichme creation if you didn’t bother with the about page
@lichme @sillyheathen @unksol
I had heard about it but hadn’t checked it out yet; thanks.