Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
Good thread; would you mind posting up links to your references? I might make this a FAQ item.
Sure, I'll post them up as soon as I get home.

Does anyone know of a very fine mister/spray bottle that doesn't cost an arm and a leg (sub $50.. preferably sub $20).
daihashi Reviewed by daihashi on . How the stomata works and how it can help us. The stomata are pores on the underside of leaves. These pores are made be cells called Guard Cells or "parenchyma cells" which are used to regulate the size of the opening of the stomata. The stomata is used to collect carbon and dioxide and other beneficial nutrients and gases that aid the plant in growth. The stomata is also used in transpiration of water from the plant into the atmosphere. In order for plants to take up CO2 for photosynthesis, they must expose the moist surfaces of Rating: 5