One more how do i change the humidity in my home for my plants
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need a humidifier
When I got a negative ion generator the first time, my boston ferns that had always been a problem, grew like nuts to the floor without a brown tip on them. Bonus is it removes dust, pollen, and allergans from the air too. I have Ionic Breeze generators in each room.
Hi Claudia. I am also a Claudia and was born in Seattle. Small world
then I guess you need a de humidifier, unfortunately thats more costly.
Humidifier For moist air.... dehumidifier for dryer air :}
Living in Seattle you shouldn't have to worry about humidity. A negative ion generator generates negative ions ....negative ions are plentiful at the coast and in the mountains thats why you feel better. An air ioniser (or negative ion generator is a device that uses high voltage to ionise (electrically charge) air molecules. Negative ions, or anions, are particles with one or more extra electrons, conferring a net negative charge to the particle.
In high enough concentrations, negative ions clear the air of mold spores, pollen, pet dander, odors, cigarette smoke, bacteria, viruses, dust and other hazardous airborne particles. They do this by attaching to these positively charged particles in large numbers.
plants and ions... http://www.comtech-pcs.com/printable/ions_plants.html
I got my Ionic Breeze machines by searching Goodwills and pick up quite a few for myself and my clients. I have the large one in my living room and a little one in my bedroom. When you wipe off the blades, you will see its working i.e. coated with dust and grime. Totally quiet.
Some people mist their houseplants with water in a spray bottle if they need more humidity... I do it in the winter sometimes when the furnace is on.