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  1. Introduction
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  3. Soil
  4. Containers
  5. Fertilizer
  6. Light
  7. Temperature and Humidity
  1. Ventilation
  2. Dehumidifying Your Growing Room
  3. Watering
  4. Bugs
  5. Pruning
  6. Harvesting and Curing




Dehumidifying Your Growing Room

Cannabis that grows in a hot, dry climate will have narrower leaves than cannabis grown in a humid atmosphere. The reason is that in a dry atmosphere the plant can respirate easier because the moisture on the leaves evaporates faster. In a humid atmosphere, the moisture cannot evaporate as fast. Consequently, the leaves have to be broader with more surface area in order to expel the wastes that the plant put out. Since the broad leaves produce less resin per leaf than the narrow there will be more resin in an ounce of narrow leaves than in one ounce of broad leaves. There may be more leaf mass in the broader leafed plants, but most people are growing their own for quality rather than quantity.

Since the resin in the marijuana plant serves the purpose of keeping the leaves from drying out, there is more apt to be a lot of resin produced in a dry room than in a humid one. In the Sears catalogue, dehumidifiers cost around $100.00 and are therefore a bit impractical for the "hobby grower".




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