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    Humidity?

    So I'm thinking of growing some mid range quality stuff (like chronic?) outside. The only problem is that I've heard that the plant requires a lot or at least a good amount of humidity. I live in Arizona (which is total desert) humidity is about 20% on a good day. Will this effect my yield. Thanks for the help!
    PRIEST Reviewed by PRIEST on . Humidity? So I'm thinking of growing some mid range quality stuff (like chronic?) outside. The only problem is that I've heard that the plant requires a lot or at least a good amount of humidity. I live in Arizona (which is total desert) humidity is about 20% on a good day. Will this effect my yield. Thanks for the help! Rating: 5

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    Humidity?

    This could effect your yield, or almost certainly. However, the plants will still grow, will still flower, just might have some effects on the quantity.

    I have grown in very dry climates with great success though. Also, just look at how much they grow in the middle east, and I can't think of a dryer place, but I may be wrong.

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    Humidity?

    You'd want between 40 and 50% humidity during flowering. More during veg, usually.

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