Bmollyanswered grow question a year ago The product you mentioned is used to generate carbon dioxide (CO2) in the cultivation, not to increase humidity. CO2 is an essential component for plant growth as it plays a crucial role in the process of photosynthesis.
Carbon dioxide serves as a source of carbon for plants, which they use during photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy and produce sugars. By providing optimal levels of CO2 in the cultivation environment, you can increase photosynthetic efficiency and promote faster, healthier plant growth.
Regarding humidity, CO2 is not directly related to its increase. To raise humidity in a cultivation, you can follow several techniques such as:
Proper watering: Ensure you water the plants correctly and provide the necessary amount of water to maintain optimal moisture in the substrate and surrounding air.
Water trays: Place trays or containers with water near the plants to increase evaporation and thus, ambient humidity.
Atomization or misting: Use atomization or misting systems to disperse fine water particles into the air and increase relative humidity.
Use of humidifiers: If necessary, you can use humidifiers to control and increase humidity in the cultivation environment.
Remember that it's important to maintain a proper balance of humidity in cultivation as excessively high levels can promote mold growth and diseases. It's recommended to regularly monitor humidity and adjust it according to the specific needs of your plants.
Wishing you the best of luck in your cultivation! If you have further questions, feel free to ask.