If the air is to dry because of the winter months I thought about putting an air line into the dome and submerging it in water to bubble humidity into the air. Would that cause oxygen poison and suffocate the plant? :wtf:
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If the air is to dry because of the winter months I thought about putting an air line into the dome and submerging it in water to bubble humidity into the air. Would that cause oxygen poison and suffocate the plant? :wtf:
the answer is...grow more plants, house plants add lots of moisture, look for plants that stay active in the winter. Or get a fish aquarium. If you have the room, dry your laundry indoors or vent your clothes dryer<filtered> to the indoors.
Interestingly, I took a trip to the hydro store a couple days ago and was given a free copy of the Maximum Yield holiday issue. There is an article titled "Friendly Flora" that starts:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shovelhandle
Companion planting is a form of polyculture where certain types of crops are planted in close proximity to one another to boost crop yields or deter pests.
I bet your local garden shop/greenhouse would be a wealth of knowledge in finding the types of house plants that Shovelhandle is talking about!
Thank You for your input
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