I don’t own a plant specific humidifier, but do use my standing fan (like the one pictured) with its mist setting to try and increase humidity in my space. I detach the nozel from the actual fan and angle it towards my plants while still keeping an appropriate distance so water droplets don’t condense on the leaves. Only issue is that the mist is quite chilled, not cold but still cool. Would this cause an issue?

by Odd-Explorer5839

3 Comments

  1. SweeterThanYoohoo

    It never occurred to me that a gadget like this may exist. I have no idea if it’s better or worse than just a regular humidifier though!

  2. Tender-9

    I have a humidifier right next to my fan.. An all-in-one sounds perfect! I need this XD

    I’ll add, evaporating water takes a lot of energy, so it will always cool down the air. But with good airflow (The fan…), this isn’t as much of a problem since it can constantly mix in warmer air from the rest of the room

  3. Smallchange73

    I would worry about the floor with the mister. You keep it far enough away so that the water droplets don’t hit the leaves because of the water puddling on and damaging them. Wouldn’t that apply to the floor also? IMO, I think this fan combo was intended to be used outside. However, I need one of these in my greenhouse.

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