Slow down the rate of air exchange in your growing space. This will allow the plants to raise RH.
Be careful not to slow it down too much, because it will deplete the available CO2.
Great video!Make sure to calibrate that meter's humidity range.
Wrapping it a warm moist towel for a while should push the reading to 100%, it should be more accurate after that.
Bro, I can hardly imagine my life at a height of 1500 m above sea level)) I've been in the mountains, it's even difficult to breathe there somehow)) I must get used to it for a long time, probably.Make sure to calibrate that meter's humidity range.
Wrapping it a warm moist towel for a while should push the reading to 100%, it should be more accurate after that.
Make sure to calibrate that meter's humidity range.
Wrapping it a warm moist towel for a while should push the reading to 100%, it should be more accurate after that.
I've never had much luck with humidifiers, I have one that works with steam, and the ones that use high-frequency transducers just break in a short time, even with distilled water.
It's important to have spare diaphragms. If you tear one, you wouldn't want to risk impregnating anyone.Good luck with that, I have not had any. I find those cheap ones so bad, that when I need one, I make sure to buy spare diaphragms when I buy the mister.
The Bermuda Fem needs more magnesium.
You're a teacher too, I see. It is our biggest calling, to pass the knowledge on.