Humidity can have a serious impact on how your plants grow - and when you're growing either indoors or in a greenhouse, it pays to monitor and address humidity through every stage. Plants early in propagation (germinating seeds and cuttings) usually benefit from a much higher humidity (70% +) while plants later in development usually benefit from much lower moisture levels. It varies by the plants, of course, but in this video I'll go through some of the basics of why humidity matters and what you can do about it.
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