On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 07:54:14 -0800, you wrote:
Good morning Group,
I have listened to you talk about humidity and the "No effect " it has
on the Bonsai plant.
I don't think that is what was said.
The 'myth' referred to is that misting and water trays increase the
relative humidity indoors to a significant degree.
Billy M. claimed that, 'A tray of water under the
plant can't increase the humidity in the air enough to matter.'
If memory serves, the average air in a domestic room, say a dining
room, changes twice an hour - once in your sitting room.
The idea of creating a microclimate around a plant can only work in a
living room where no-one lives.
Just my scientifically unsupported opinion.
Richard P.
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