i think it might work, but you would have to use a really fine screen to keep the dirt from entering where the steam comes in from. The only problem i see with it is that the steam might not get really deep into the soil, so a low burry would be a good idea. maybe 2 or 3 inches of dirt. you might have to fertalize them different as well
PottyMcSmoke Reviewed by PottyMcSmoke 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