Durring the day my humidity is 40% right where I want it durring flower and at night it rises to 50%-51%. Day temp 74f, night 64f. Nute solution, 68f-72f which is why I use hydroguard. Excellent conditions and DWC done correctly brings out a plants full quality potential in ways that outdoor and soil growing cannot. True hydro out performs soil grown everytime. This is why the "cannabis farmers" in the Emerald Triangle have to sell to the black market because dispensaries only carry a small supply of outdoor soil grown product so there forced to sell it at $1500-$1900 a pound to the EastCoast when quality indoor grown sells $2500-$2700lb. Master Gardener Jill Lane, owner Skye High Gardens in Washington State grows everything indoors and she is in the best climate for growing plants in the U.S. Now why would a person that lives in the countries best climate hands down for growing plants have her entire garden inside? Its because MOST outdoor soil grown cannabis is mid quality and even the better outdoor quality smoke still cant compare to indoor grown. Grown correctly that is. I have grown some pretty killer erb outdoors or so I thought until I came indoors and started growing hydroponic. Night and day.
Well yes, hydro imo is much more efficient then soil in terms of growth speed if done right however you still have limiting factors down below, a 3 gallon net pot will not have the same size trunk as a 100 gallon pot of soil.
Once again, there is a right and wrong environment for all species, One room will not optimally cut it for all species of cannabis and/or fruiting plants.
My OG would mold up and foxtail past 7 weeks where my malawi grows perfect in the same outdoor spot.
My malawi would grow lanky and slow indoor where my OG/afghan thrives better.
Actually i also notice clones flowered outdoor vs indoor have different growth,different colors, different high and imo, a better,deeper longer lasting high
Best climate for growing plants? I think not.
Native Washington plants or plants that just so happen to thrive in that envi? Sure