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Originally Posted by ChasWG
What??!! "relatively dry" You don't know dry untill you come to the High Plains Desert that is Denver, CO. I'd be happy with your low RH of 40%.  
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Well thats in Monterey at the coast - move a wee bit inland like I am in west San Jose and daytime humidity in summer is usually in the 20s and the hotter it is the lower the humidity - during a recent heat spell of highs over 100 degrees the humidity was in the teens and I have seen it sometimes get into single digits. Being near the ocean and the bay temps drop considerably at night as well as an increase in humidity.
I have a lot of plants outdoors right now. Most are situated to get early morning or late afternoon sun.
Dens I have outside right now are moschatum (afternoon sun) and kingianum and xdelicatum getting morning sun - of course the indoor plants are treated to the same humidity - or lack there of - as the out side ones lol - tho due to the almost constant breeze here the outside ones do require more frequent watering.