are you in the US?
you can get them from the post office for free.
https://store.usps.com/store/product/sh ... pe-P_EP_14
i think you might even be able to order them for free too..
are you in the US?
I’m not, unfortunately, but ordered some from an online shop. Did try to order from usps just now, but it said ‘service temporarily unavailable’. I guess either because the total came out to $0 (probably have to order something else along with the envelopes), or because I’m overseas...pedant wrote:
are you in the US?
you can get them from the post office for free.
https://store.usps.com/store/product/sh ... pe-P_EP_14
i think you might even be able to order them for free too..
i'd refill when the water level is close to the saltDiocha5757 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2017 9:28 pmHi for clarification...when u say refill at a glance....the water level is at where???????...
Thanks
Yes, that is what I do (as I described my storage in another post on pu storage in this Forum). Most of the year is monsoon here when the air is saturated with humidity, and even now, during the driest part of the year when the outside RH drops to the 40s, the humidity inside my house is in the 50s and 60s - largely I think due to having house plants all around the house. That is my own recommendation for those in drier climates - have a large number of plants everywhere in your house and water them regularly for a significant humidity spike in your environment.