PhatBlunt420
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What is the best way to get my humidity up.. my tomatoe plants are basiclly finished vegitation and i cant seem to get the humidity past 20% is this bad and if so how do i up it to around 50%?
you buy a humidifier from walmart or a hardware stor or on line,thats your best bet,the plants like humidity at 45 50,or the stomata under the leaves gets a sore thoat and shuts down,but when you have the good humidity it opens up for more air=more growth.What is the best way to get my humidity up.. my tomatoe plants are basiclly finished vegitation and i cant seem to get the humidity past 20% is this bad and if so how do i up it to around 50%?
if its closed off i just use some wet hand towels and they get it up there decently cheap and effective and you dont have to spend any money unless you want to then go to wal mart and in the health section they have humidifiersWhat is the best way to get my humidity up.. my tomatoe plants are basiclly finished vegitation and i cant seem to get the humidity past 20% is this bad and if so how do i up it to around 50%?
Sorry, but I just don't see how that can possibly increase humidity.You can also (learned this in horticulture school) put the plant on a saucer (water catching tray from the pots) filled with rocks. Pour water on the rocks until its covering the rocks. Put the plant on top of the rocks, and instant humidity. Works great for my other plants, MJ hates humidity though.
Maybe in theory, but I have yet to see an idea like yours(I've tried numerous other methods as well) move my hygrometer to an acceptable level. The only thing that does that is a humidifier.welll the light/heat evaperats (wow i know thats spelt wrong) the water in the treys putting moist air in the air which is humidity....the rock are so your pant dosnt get that stagnic water and get some kind of root rot....That how that works