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31/8: hey peeps, the girls are looking healthy but probably a bit stunted down to my own fault as i should of put them in a more airy substrate, but you live and you learn and otherwise looking good. The temps are getting colder now but humidity is pretty stable. Gave them some water as well today as were looking a bit dry.
1/9: nothing to report today other then a bit of growth on the secondary shoots.
2/9: same as yesterday really lil growth and steady temps
3/9: warmer temps today sitting between 24 and 25°c i also have taken off the single lower leaves off the plants to encourage more growth and i added a layer of compost to the pots so they are a bit more full.
4/9: more noticeable growth today and gave them a splash of water. Temps 22°c R.H. 40%-50%
@Thema420, When I get long stems I transplant and bury stem to the infantile leaves. I do it while still tender so the stem can root. Don’t know if right but been doing my tomatoes like that for 40 yrs. Autos don’t like transplant though.
@phlstvns, awesome by all means give it go, i did it on mine for about a week and then took them off to let them to get blown about a bit by the fan so they didnt get too damp. also give the inside of the cup a little mist. Good luck on your grow 🌱💚✊
@phlstvns, to bring up the relative humidity and temp during the early stages as seedlings to help them grow better. Though in reality the domes are only clear 18oz cup with a few holes in ( i macguyvered it as its better for my budget).