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Example sentences for "moist atmosphere"

  • More heat can be given as the plants advance, keeping up a moist atmosphere, but taking care not to give too much water to the roots.

  • They require a moist atmosphere and a uniform temperature not lower than 50 degrees.

  • Old and straggling plants may be renovated by cutting them hard back as soon as they go out of flower, and placing them in a warm house where a moist atmosphere is maintained.

  • Curious herbaceous plants, requiring to be grown in pots of rough peat, filled up with sphagnum moss, in a moderately cool house having a moist atmosphere.

  • Such cultivation is so readily accomplished that it can be made upon cut leaves preserved fresh in a moist atmosphere.

  • Having caused the spores to germinate in a moist atmosphere, he placed fragments of the leaves on which they had developed their secondary spores on young but full-grown berberry leaves, under the same atmospheric conditions.

  • Keep up a moist atmosphere by sprinkling, &c.

  • If the buds are beginning to swell, 45° will be enough to maintain by fire heat, lowering the temperature down to 40° at night, with a moist atmosphere.

  • The plants that have finished flowering to be removed to a higher temperature, where a moist atmosphere is kept up by frequent syringings.

  • Keep up a moist atmosphere, sprinkling the plants with tepid water twice or thrice a week; and pay attention to the destruction of insects the moment you can perceive them.

  • Great care must be taken to syringe the leaves thoroughly at least once a day, and to deluge the paths with water, so as to produce a moist atmosphere.

  • For propagation the buibiferous portion is pegged down on the surface of a pot of suitable soil; if kept close in a moist atmosphere, the little buds will soon strike root and form independent plants.

  • Some seeds require prolonged immersion in water to soften their shells; others are of so delicate a texture that they would dry up and perish if not kept constantly in a moist atmosphere.

  • A moist atmosphere, he says, will keep down these.

  • He recommends keeping a moist atmosphere in the house, and giving abundance of air when the plants are in fruit.

  • A moist atmosphere, with the temperature about 60° to 65°, greatly facilitates the growth of Gloxinias, but they may be grown well in greenhouses or in pits heated by hot water.

  • A moist atmosphere, with the temperature at about 60° to 65°, greatly facilitates the growth of Gloxinias.

  • Citric acid forms rhomboidal prisms, which are clear, colourless, odourless, sour, and deliquescent in a moist atmosphere.

  • Flowers may be preserved in a fresh state for a considerable time, by keeping them in a moist atmosphere.

  • An equable temperature, a moist atmosphere, a shady situation, and a moderate supply of water, are the principal requisites to induce speedy rooting.

  • This separation from each other, of the alternate particles, he conceived was owing to the shrinking and contraction they underwent after long years of exposure to a moist atmosphere.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "moist atmosphere" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    air and water pollution; before stated; better right; con una; constitutional interpretation; criminal causes; disputed succession; frequent visitor; her name; inside view; knaw what; moist atmosphere; moist meadows; moist places; moist soil; moist sugar; moist woods; not see; part chorus; positive religion; private corporations; rousing himself; small diameter; south west; thinking what; total value