
FAQ About Indoor Plant Wind Influence

How does transpiration change with varying indoor wind conditions?
Transpiration significantly changes with varying indoor wind conditions. When airflow increases, it can enhance transpiration rates, allowing for more efficient nutrient uptake as water moves through the plant. This process helps cool the plant and facilitates growth.
However, if the wind is too strong, it may lead to excessive water loss, potentially causing dehydration. On the contrary, minimal airflow might slow down transpiration and lead to moisture retention, increasing susceptibility to disease. Balanced airflow is therefore crucial for healthy transpiration rates.