A while ago I made a post about using a bottle of water and a heating blanket to make humidity.. With this being said I came up with an idea.. JUST AN IDEA tho..

If I use enough bottles, and enough heat in a small area, the environment will become extremely moist. I figured this would be ideal for the roots. So I'm thinking: Isolate the roots in a "steam room" environment, where the air contains the water for the roots, perhaps ideal for hydrponic growth. The water WILL re-accumulate in liquid form, especially on solid areas (the roots are solid). The pressure will build up, and something HAS to leave. and what better concept for the water to be sent into the roots, to balance out the pressure in the room..
sheist Reviewed by sheist on . Steam Room Effect A while ago I made a post about using a bottle of water and a heating blanket to make humidity.. With this being said I came up with an idea.. JUST AN IDEA tho.. If I use enough bottles, and enough heat in a small area, the environment will become extremely moist. I figured this would be ideal for the roots. So I'm thinking: Isolate the roots in a "steam room" environment, where the air contains the water for the roots, perhaps ideal for hydrponic growth. The water WILL re-accumulate in Rating: 5