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Old 09-06-2012, 04:49 PM
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Default Is the UK humid?

I have done some searching on Google, and people say it is. The reason why I'm asking is because I have had a Camellia Sinensis and Coffea Arabica for a couple of months now, and they are growing. The only problem I had was when I left the Camellia Sinensis next to a window.

Apparently they need high humidity and it's best to spray them every day, but I have become lazy with this and spray them once-twice a week. They are growing just as well.


I was wondering if we have the correct humidity for growing them, and whether this would affect the humidity inside your house. I have recently moved them to the kitchen, close to the sink, assuming this would give a higher humidity.

Thank you.
 
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