Sentences with phrase «needs more humidity»

If it isn't sprouting new leaves, it needs more humidity.

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Icing is very dependent on humidity, so you may need more (or less) liquid than I do here in Arizona.
You will use almost all the flour but you may need a bit more or less, depending on the size of your eggs, or humidity in your home.
Usually you're going to use about 1 cup of buttermilk total, but you might need slightly more, or slightly less, depending on the humidity and such.
You may need to add a little more or less flour depending on the humidity of your kitchen.
I also found that I needed a bit more flour (varying humidity levers going on here), so I upped that just a bit in the recipe too.
The ants colonise more than half the broad - snouted caiman nests, where the fermenting bedding material provides the humidity and warmth the insects» eggs and larvae need.
«Dry winter air and heaters running more means you'll need to add humidity to the rooms you keep plants in, especially if you have tropicals, which many indoor plants are.»
The electrolytes you lose during exercise that's longer, in humidity, or more intense need to be replaced.
At one time people relied more on common sense when it came to drinking water in a race — dry mouth, fatigue, calculating how much might be needed based on temperature, humidity, race pace, and how many more miles remain.
Dirt and damp sounds likely, we've just entered the rainy season here so humidity is high and the engine hasn't been cleaned for a while - can you elaborate a little more on «To test for this all you need to do is to clean well around one terminal» - how would I identify if this was the cause?
The more the extreme the humidity, the more the wood needs to swell and contract — and the greater the chance for splits, cracks and fissures.
As a general rule, though, high humidity areas foster more skin irritation in pets and the need for more frequent baths.
The more we expect that we should be able to control our physical environment in all situations — and air conditioning allows us to do this with temperature and humidity, albeit at a high environmental and social cost, as authors like Stan Cox have repeatedly demonstrated — the more we psychologically need that level of control.
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