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Removing humidity domes from seedlings

Billbrewbaggins
Billbrewbagginsstarted grow question a year ago
At what point should I remove the humidity domes from the seedlings? They are outside. I know they need high humidity but not wanting to burn them up with 90 degree temps.
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Sciolistic_Steve
Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question a year ago
need is a strong word. i don't use domes at all :P my early growth probably suffers slightly from it, but not too significantly. not even certain i can distinguish the effect. you may need to take them off and put them back on in a cycle initially. if they fall over, just prop them up with a toothpick or whatever you got. As they get more robust you leave it off for longer durations. 90 degree temps may be an issue for a seedling. If they've started inside, the transition may be longer. it'll have to adapt to a much more intense environment.
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Terp1
Terp1answered grow question a year ago
Ich persönlich nutze Kuppeln nur in den ersten 2 Tagen in der Anzuchtstation. Danach kommen sie ohne Kuppel ins Zelt. Hat bisher immer wunderbar funktioniert. Die Pflanze will Platz zum Wachsen spüren und atmen. ;)
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nonick123
nonick123answered grow question a year ago
Utiliza la "otra" parte de las botellas y quitale el tapón para que tenga una abertura! Las plantulas necesitan respirar oxigeno además de tener humedad alta Cuando tengan 1 semana de vida, quitales la cupula
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Diy_autoflowers
Diy_autoflowersanswered grow question a year ago
I just take them off after the second set of leaves🤷 never had any casualties. I think you got this! 💪
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Mr_Incognito
Mr_Incognitoanswered grow question a year ago
Just make some holes in domes for ventilation. Humidity will drop but will still be enough for seedlings.
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