rmoltis
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If you had an environment that needed a humidity dome (or ziplock) would you take it off after the cotyledons break ground?
I don't usually use any humidity dome style things.
My home humidity is between %20-%30 in home.
My understanding is that they adapt to the climate they're born into.
So I like them to get accustomed as early as possible during the adaptation phase of their development to the Environment they will live. When we try to hard to fit the temp and humidity. It just ends up costing more energy & money. Just let them adapt to your home environment.
In a dry environment the plants draw more soil moisture up the roots, up the stems and transpired out the leave for cooling. So Just ensure their soil never dries out too much and your plants will do well.