ofcourse.humidity add moisture in the soil......
well if its really hot then the soil will dry out but then if it has humidity outside then it will have some moisture but not much, and then the soil will be unhealthy
A test for soil moisture is to:1. weigh a brown paper bag2. add a sample of your soil to that bag3. weigh the total weight of the bag plus the soil4. put the bag of soil in an oven for 24 hours at 200 degrees5. reweigh the bagsubtract the final/dry weight of the bag from the initial soil bag weight and that number will be the weight of moisture that has left the soil.
Moisture in the air is called humidity. There are different measurements of humidity including absolute humidity.
To increase the moisture content and retention of your soil, you should add organic components such as peat moss or loam. If the weather has been dry, you may need to water the area, such as with a sprinkler system or a hose.It's more difficult to determine soil moisture by yourself without any device help, so you have to use soil moisture sensors - To know more about it just visit here - http://hornetcentral.com.au/turf/installation/
Soil fertility.
well if its really hot then the soil will dry out but then if it has humidity outside then it will have some moisture but not much, and then the soil will be unhealthy
sunlight, soil mineral content, humidity, soil moisture level, altitude.
In terms of RELATIVE humidity, you can either add moisture to the air or lower the temperature.
In terms of RELATIVE humidity, you can either add moisture to the air or lower the temperature.
The following factors affect plant growth: Soil temperature Incident light Soil moisture Humidity
Humidity is a condition of a gas, you add moisture to a gas to increase it's humidity and dry it to reduce the humidity when air gets to 100% humidity it may rain?
all flowerpots are provided with a hole at their base to avoid excess of water,moisture and humidity in the soil and to keep the soil firm.
It will if applied on a super low humidity day. It will not if applied with moisture in the soil.
relative humidity
yes, so the soil does not get too soggy and watery + if the humidity, moisture etc. increases in the soil the plant does not grow well
Plants get their water from rain, humidity, dew, and soil moisture. It is absorbed mostly through the leaves and roots.
it detects in any object whether there is any moisture for example your hand would make the led light up