The level of moisture present in the air within an indoor cultivation environment during the hours of darkness is a significant factor affecting plant health and productivity. Excessively high atmospheric water vapor content at this time can create conditions conducive to fungal diseases and hinder transpiration. Conversely, insufficient moisture can lead to desiccation stress, impeding optimal growth.
Maintaining proper atmospheric moisture balance offers multiple advantages. Controlled atmospheric moisture reduces the incidence of foliar diseases, leading to healthier plants and increased yields. Optimal atmospheric moisture content at night facilitates efficient nutrient uptake and transport within the plant. Furthermore, consistent environmental regulation contributes to overall plant vigor and resilience.