I was wishfully hoping you’d say they’re not needed! Ha. I have a 5.5 gallon humidifier that works pretty well to keep my living room at 50~%. The smaller humidifiers I have in my office only keeps the general area around it at 50%. I do live in a very dry place though. I think my plants are acclimated to this humidity.
I have the Lēvoit humidifier just like yours, but not the ‘s’ model. I’ve had it so long, they didn’t sell the smart version. It’s my favorite of all humidifiers I own. The night button is so nice because it blacks out the display completely. I love sleeping in total darkness! 🎃
thanks for the info on the jade. I keep my jade in a high-ish humidity situation. I have an ikea cabinet that I converted to a little mini greenhouse. The humidity is about 68 on the top shelf...and lower on the bottom shelf...so, perhaps I will move it down to the bottom.
Its important to know that you can wash the humidifier water compartment. They can get nasty with buildup stuff. My humidifiers are accessible for cleaning the interior. Some humidifiers are cool or warm water humidifiers. You didn't mention that. If you have lots of plants in one room, with some not tropical or needing much humidity, then how do you control it? Also adding a water conditioner like what you use in a fish tank to the water keps the water from getting algae. It also helps feed your plants especially if they are growing in leca as mine all are. I use API from the fish department at PetSmart or on line. I use it in my birdbaths too. Thank you for the info .😊
Good video! Have you seen Gardening in Canada's video on vapor pressure? A lot to digest, but basically, plants that want high humidity want higher temps as well. It helped me understand that at 68F inside my house in the winter, my ambient humidity of 50-60% is plenty high. Seattle may be grey in winter, but it's also plenty humid 💦
@@EverythingPlants I was thinking that as well also lots of lizerds and frogs that come in on plants when there shipped in from Florida Breed and thrive so when you Are browsing and pick up a plant You can some times get startled by one
Lol I literally filled up my water at the tap this morning before I checked RUclips... I have well water and have always just used tap water in any humidifier, I don't find the white dust overly annoying as long as I don't let it build up for a long time. Considering that distilled water is like 2 dollars for 4l and the labor levoit humidifier takes 6l that would add up really fast esp when it's more for plants and not next to say a baby with a cold... After covid happened and people were buying all the water etc I realized that so many ppl who NEEDED distilled water for medical equipment couldn't get it and that just seemed scary and a bit selfish for me to buy it for plants. Obviously everyone is different and so is tap water quality but that's been a choice I made during the water shortages. People need it for CPAP and feeding tubes and other things (which is why the pharmacy here also has it) so I just buy it when my containers no longer can be used. I bought the levoit that you recommended and the only "complaint" I have about this specific model is that the must flow only goes on one way so I can't set it to shoot in two directions,I also would've liked the option of warm mist but this one was about 35 dollars less and holds the same amount of water and doesn't take up as much space so I went with it anyway. I have heard that warm mist ones aren't as beneficial as an actual hot vaporizer for treating colds etc anyway so it seemed like if that's an issue for me I can go buy the hot Vicks brand one if needed 🤷🏼♀️ One thing I noticed on the two days I've had it is that my birds are already less dusty and not itching like they were. The humidity has dropped 15 percent with the weather and dried out my skin and my birds, so it's good that it's not just plants benefitting!
Oh ya....I don't use distilled at all for humidifiers. I also should have mentioned that with the white mineral dust will be dependant on the type of hardness your water has....my tap water is very hard and we use a water softener.
How often should the humidifier be on ? And I'm in a situation Where I'm trying to find a mid range level where I can provide The high humidity loving plants And low humidity plants In a safe range with out over humididifingy the low humidity plants
Have you ever tried those hard water filters that you just drop into the reservoir? They're always recommended on Amazon to buy with it. They claim to help with the white dust but I get lots of yellow residue from the well water (safe to drink just very high minerals) wonder if those things actually do anything 🤔
How’s the Levoit noise wise? You mentioned that the round one is quiet, I need quiet in my office area but I certainly see the benefits of the Levoit one.
One thing to be aware of with these crappy levoit Ultrasonic Humidifiers is white dust , it goes everywhere , it was stuck to my walls , furniture , TV , got inside my gaming computer and stuck to my windows , I used filtered water in it and cleaned it weekly and it was awful , I ended up changing it for a Honeywell evaperative model with no white dust what so ever and can cover a much larger distance.
I found it is the type of water that you use because i previously used tap water and got the white dust, but since switching to filtered tap water I no longer has this issue.
@@EverythingPlants can you tell where the problem so I have two levoits like you do and I'm using this fridge water that goes through the filer and one filter seems like not building any dust but another one does build the dust thought I'm using this filtered water? Dont know where to search for help already (((
It is a culligan level 3 water filter (no idea what that means lol) and it filters out chloirne and other minerals which can build up in the soil. I have the link to my amazon Canada and USA sites in the description for more specific information. Thanks Angelia!
Oh ya....any sort of constant high humidity is not good. Get a cheap hygrometer if you are worried about it getting too high. I personally don't use pebble trays, but it is definitely a popular option for localized humidity
Just to let you know the tray and pebbles thing doesn't help much especially in more dry climates it may do maybe 1% more if none at all it's very small and plant grouping only does very little to humidity
I got my first plant so im def gonna increase the humidity in my room but as you said: low humidity causes brown edges on the leaves. Will increasin the humidity fix that or do i need to do more things? I have a zebra plant and i water it twice a week, Ive heard some people say it has to be waterered nearly every day instead of just twice a week so im kinda confused. I'd really appreciate it if you could help me out.
I have no experience with the zebra plants specifically, but I know the majority of house plants. Although they like higher humidity, they don't necessarily require it to be super high. I keep mine at around 45% humidity
I really wanted to use a ultrasonic model, but I don't think it is safe to run these unless you use distilled water. Filtered helps some, but it does not remove many of the minerals and other impurities you don't want to breathe after it's been vaporized. It might appear fine using a filter, but from everything I've read it's just not safe, so buyer beware. I went with an evaporative model for this reason.
My mom said that when I was a kid we had a humidifier ,but we were sick more often when it was being used , do you know anything about this? I live in the same city as you so we should have similar conditions indoors unless you are using a humidifier because currently I am not using one.
Hey Aaron. I saw you in the live stream chat....thanks foe watching. I currently use humidifiers in my basement for some of my higher humidity loving plants. Otherwise, it would be like 30% inside right now
@@EverythingPlants cool thanks for your reply, do you find humidifiers make you more sick or more likely to get sick? just curious because I have never used one before and people from my family tell me they make you sick .
@@Aar0nDown nope. If you don't clean them or if you have consistent high (like 70 and up) then you can possibly get mold issue. But that 40-60% you'll be fine
Thanks for the explanations and information, Jeff.
I really like the size of your recommended model which is the one I’ll be getting.
That is awesome. Let me know what you think when you do receive it! And thanks for joining my live stream the other day!
instantly subscribed for the biological background to why humidity is important ! Awesome ☺
Awesome, thank you!
Great video! So needed for Winter coming!🥰
Thanks!
I was wishfully hoping you’d say they’re not needed! Ha. I have a 5.5 gallon humidifier that works pretty well to keep my living room at 50~%. The smaller humidifiers I have in my office only keeps the general area around it at 50%. I do live in a very dry place though. I think my plants are acclimated to this humidity.
50% I think is ideal! Keep it up!
I have the Lēvoit humidifier just like yours, but not the ‘s’ model. I’ve had it so long, they didn’t sell the smart version. It’s my favorite of all humidifiers I own. The night button is so nice because it blacks out the display completely. I love sleeping in total darkness! 🎃
Oh very interesting! Thanks
thanks for the info on the jade. I keep my jade in a high-ish humidity situation. I have an ikea cabinet that I converted to a little mini greenhouse. The humidity is about 68 on the top shelf...and lower on the bottom shelf...so, perhaps I will move it down to the bottom.
Hey...if it's doing good then leave it be!
@@EverythingPlants yea it seems fine hehe
Which plants prefer higher humidity? How humid do different types of plant need?
Its important to know that you can wash the humidifier water compartment. They can get nasty with buildup stuff. My humidifiers are accessible for cleaning the interior. Some humidifiers are cool or warm water humidifiers. You didn't mention that. If you have lots of plants in one room, with some not tropical or needing much humidity, then how do you control it? Also adding a water conditioner like what you use in a fish tank to the water keps the water from getting algae. It also helps feed your plants especially if they are growing in leca as mine all are. I use API from the fish department at PetSmart or on line. I use it in my birdbaths too. Thank you for the info .😊
Good video! Have you seen Gardening in Canada's video on vapor pressure? A lot to digest, but basically, plants that want high humidity want higher temps as well. It helped me understand that at 68F inside my house in the winter, my ambient humidity of 50-60% is plenty high. Seattle may be grey in winter, but it's also plenty humid 💦
Exactly! That's what I keep mine at as well.
Thanks Jeff
Thanks for watching John
Thx..I was wondering about that
Thanks for watching Kim!
Does the humidifiers cause moisture on the floor? Do plants need to be on rug or something to prevent moisture on laminate floors?
Thanks for the info!!! I’ll definitely be ordering one 💚
Nice!
I have a plant shop in my city that the whole shop literally
Like stepping in to a jungle
Moisture and is on every every single plant
Sweet! Unless it's made of glass I wouldn't want to see those walls haha
@@EverythingPlants I was thinking that as well also lots of lizerds and frogs that come in on plants when there shipped in from Florida
Breed and thrive so when you
Are browsing and pick up a plant
You can some times get startled by one
What about potted plants in a covered outdoor area? I live in a Mediterranean climate
I'm sure your humidity is pretty high in that area.....
Lol I literally filled up my water at the tap this morning before I checked RUclips... I have well water and have always just used tap water in any humidifier, I don't find the white dust overly annoying as long as I don't let it build up for a long time.
Considering that distilled water is like 2 dollars for 4l and the labor levoit humidifier takes 6l that would add up really fast esp when it's more for plants and not next to say a baby with a cold... After covid happened and people were buying all the water etc I realized that so many ppl who NEEDED distilled water for medical equipment couldn't get it and that just seemed scary and a bit selfish for me to buy it for plants. Obviously everyone is different and so is tap water quality but that's been a choice I made during the water shortages. People need it for CPAP and feeding tubes and other things (which is why the pharmacy here also has it) so I just buy it when my containers no longer can be used.
I bought the levoit that you recommended and the only "complaint" I have about this specific model is that the must flow only goes on one way so I can't set it to shoot in two directions,I also would've liked the option of warm mist but this one was about 35 dollars less and holds the same amount of water and doesn't take up as much space so I went with it anyway. I have heard that warm mist ones aren't as beneficial as an actual hot vaporizer for treating colds etc anyway so it seemed like if that's an issue for me I can go buy the hot Vicks brand one if needed 🤷🏼♀️
One thing I noticed on the two days I've had it is that my birds are already less dusty and not itching like they were. The humidity has dropped 15 percent with the weather and dried out my skin and my birds, so it's good that it's not just plants benefitting!
Oh ya....I don't use distilled at all for humidifiers. I also should have mentioned that with the white mineral dust will be dependant on the type of hardness your water has....my tap water is very hard and we use a water softener.
How often should the humidifier be on ? And I'm in a situation
Where I'm trying to find a mid range level where I can provide
The high humidity loving plants
And low humidity plants
In a safe range with out over humididifingy the low humidity plants
Just get a hygrometer and keep it in a safe range. Mine is usually between 50-60%
Have you ever tried those hard water filters that you just drop into the reservoir? They're always recommended on Amazon to buy with it. They claim to help with the white dust but I get lots of yellow residue from the well water (safe to drink just very high minerals) wonder if those things actually do anything 🤔
I use filtered two water and there is no residue
Thank you, Sir! Very informative!
Thanks for watching Krystal!
How’s the Levoit noise wise? You mentioned that the round one is quiet, I need quiet in my office area but I certainly see the benefits of the Levoit one.
It's very quiet as well!
One thing to be aware of with these crappy levoit Ultrasonic Humidifiers is white dust , it goes everywhere , it was stuck to my walls , furniture , TV , got inside my gaming computer and stuck to my windows , I used filtered water in it and cleaned it weekly and it was awful , I ended up changing it for a Honeywell evaperative model with no white dust what so ever and can cover a much larger distance.
I found it is the type of water that you use because i previously used tap water and got the white dust, but since switching to filtered tap water I no longer has this issue.
@@EverythingPlants best water is distilled. I have a home distiller on order.
@@Adeline9418 how is it "best" if filtered tap water is working for him?
@@EverythingPlants can you tell where the problem so I have two levoits like you do and I'm using this fridge water that goes through the filer and one filter seems like not building any dust but another one does build the dust thought I'm using this filtered water? Dont know where to search for help already (((
There was an advertisement during your video about the Levoit Oasis. Do you know anything about this model?
Sorry, I don't.
Will you give more info on your water filter?
It is a culligan level 3 water filter (no idea what that means lol) and it filters out chloirne and other minerals which can build up in the soil. I have the link to my amazon Canada and USA sites in the description for more specific information. Thanks Angelia!
Good morning 🙂 I worry about mold .what are your feelings on peebles trays?
Oh ya....any sort of constant high humidity is not good. Get a cheap hygrometer if you are worried about it getting too high.
I personally don't use pebble trays, but it is definitely a popular option for localized humidity
Just to let you know the tray and pebbles thing doesn't help much especially in more dry climates it may do maybe 1% more if none at all it's very small and plant grouping only does very little to humidity
Yup. This is true!
@@EverythingPlants I use humidifier and fans to help with air flow and distributing the humidity
I got an alert to add water to my humidifier. Then this was in my recommended, despite having watched it like 6 times. So here I am again 😬
I got my first plant so im def gonna increase the humidity in my room but as you said: low humidity causes brown edges on the leaves. Will increasin the humidity fix that or do i need to do more things? I have a zebra plant and i water it twice a week, Ive heard some people say it has to be waterered nearly every day instead of just twice a week so im kinda confused. I'd really appreciate it if you could help me out.
I have no experience with the zebra plants specifically, but I know the majority of house plants. Although they like higher humidity, they don't necessarily require it to be super high. I keep mine at around 45% humidity
@@EverythingPlants aaah okay thanks!
so are you using just filtered water or filtered-distilled water?
I really wanted to use a ultrasonic model, but I don't think it is safe to run these unless you use distilled water. Filtered helps some, but it does not remove many of the minerals and other impurities you don't want to breathe after it's been vaporized. It might appear fine using a filter, but from everything I've read it's just not safe, so buyer beware. I went with an evaporative model for this reason.
My mom said that when I was a kid we had a humidifier ,but we were sick more often when it was being used , do you know anything about this? I live in the same city as you so we should have similar conditions indoors unless you are using a humidifier because currently I am not using one.
Hey Aaron. I saw you in the live stream chat....thanks foe watching. I currently use humidifiers in my basement for some of my higher humidity loving plants. Otherwise, it would be like 30% inside right now
@@EverythingPlants cool thanks for your reply, do you find humidifiers make you more sick or more likely to get sick? just curious because I have never used one before and people from my family tell me they make you sick .
@@Aar0nDown nope. If you don't clean them or if you have consistent high (like 70 and up) then you can possibly get mold issue. But that 40-60% you'll be fine
@@EverythingPlants ok thanks, super helpful.
@@Aar0nDown and when you run your humidifier be sure to put one part hydrogen peroxide. Provides healthy air!!!
How long do you run your humidifier for daily
Right now I pretty much run them day and night because the humidity is pretty low inside. I use a hygrometer and try to keep it around 50%
I have a room that has high humidity but not great light. The room that has great light I don’t want the (bedroom) humidity.
Wow.... That's quite the situation. You're in lol
Very informative 😊
Thanks so much!
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Thanks Jeff
Thanks timbrelman!