Also routinely overlooked is the importance of ambient humidity, which once again will simply not be even remotely ideal in the average indoor living space.  In order for marijuana plants to reach their full potential, humidity needs to be kept relatively high – somewhere between 50% and 70% at all times. This must be combined with a temperature between 20° C and 25° C, making for considerably warmer and more humid conditions than would generally be considered comfortable for human beings. Try to remember that you are supposed to be providing your plants with conditions that are comfortable for them, not for yourself.

Water represents a nutrients transportation system for marijuana plants, as well as representing a key element in the chemical reactions that facilitate growth and development. As such, watering is a process that really should not be underestimated by way of both preciseness and consistency. The best approach is to invest in a quality irrigation system to take care of things automatically and precisely, though it’s perfectly possible to handle watering manually. Water needs to be 100% pure and of the highest quality – anything to the contrary has the potential to do more harm than good.