Water from condensation appears as droplets on surfaces, formed when water vapor cools and changes back to liquid due to temperature differences. In contrast, water from guttation is exuded from the tips or edges of leaves, typically during the night or early morning, when soil moisture is high and transpiration is low. Guttation results from root pressure pushing water up through the plant's vascular system. While condensation is a physical change in the atmosphere, guttation is a biological process related to plant physiology.
Water from condensation process forms when water vapor in the air cools down and turns into liquid on a cool surface, such as a cold drink on a warm day. Guttation, on the other hand, is when plants release liquid water through specialized structures, often occurring at the tips or edges of leaves in the early morning or at night. Monitoring the location, timing, and source of the water can help distinguish between the two processes.
Guttation
Guttation is the process by which plants release excess water in the form of droplets through specialized structures called hydathodes. This usually happens at night when transpiration is low and root pressure is high. Guttation droplets can sometimes be mistaken for dew.
Condensation is a physical process.
Water vapour condenses to liquid water. The process is condensation.
NO!! It's the other way around!! Condensation is from Water Vapour --> Liquid Water
the answer is condensing edit: condensation
Steam is turned back into water by the process of condensation.
The water vapor changed into liquid water through the process of condensation.
The process that changes water vapor to liquid water is called condensation. Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air cools down and turns back into liquid water, forming clouds or water droplets.
To stop guttation, you can reduce soil moisture by allowing the soil to dry out slightly between watering, as excessive water promotes the process. Additionally, increasing environmental humidity around the plant can help, since guttation often occurs in high humidity. Ensuring proper drainage and avoiding over-fertilization can also minimize guttation, as these factors can contribute to excess water uptake. Lastly, consider adjusting your watering schedule to prevent water from accumulating in the soil.
Condensation is a physical phenomenon.