A plant's respiration of humidity depends on many factors including the size of the plant, the amount of sunlight, it receives, the amount of watering, and its area of origination.
60 to 80% relative humidity is enough for a fig plant for its proper growth.
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soil humidity, air humidity, soil structure, pH, nutrients availability, temp,
generally if there's no humidity the plant stops growing its pitchers.
"how much does humidity change in a day?"
much humidity and temperature does jasmine flower need
A rainfarest plant should have less stomata than a desert plant because of the humidity difference, also because rainforest plants with get rid of the stored water much more frequently than a desert plant:)
Humidity (RH) is a measurement of how much water vapor is in the air. When the humidity is high, that's when it feels sticky outside.
It is called the "relative humidity". The outside air today could have saturation (100% humidity). But is is actually 42% relative humidity. That's "how much there is compared to how much there could be".
both are measures of how much water vapour is in the air
they release it
Relative Humidity (RH), is how much water vapor is in the air at a certain time. Humidity, in my opinion, is just another way of saying how much water vapor is in the air.