Digit9045
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It's a five gallon grow pot I dont have the finances to keep buying soil and stuff so I just figured planting into a grow pot would be fine and I didn't know I needed a humidity dome I've never seen thatSo just curious what size pots are those clones in? Usually I place clones into solo cups, I think your pots are too big as it’s impossible for you to control the water in such a big pot.. Plus I don’t see any humidity dome or humidifier, that’s a problem also. What reference are you using to grow these clones by? Do you have anything to rely on, when you get into trouble...?
Start reading or you’ll be spending plenty while learning what not to do with clones and the various ways you can kill them. Start in the basic growing section, go through that, view some of the grow diaries, You’ll get a notion of what others have done.It's a five gallon grow pot I dont have the finances to keep buying soil and stuff so I just figured planting into a grow pot would be fine and I didn't know I needed a humidity dome I've never seen that
Are they salvageableLooks too bright and dry I’d say. Pot up pot often. Too hard to manage that much soil when plants are young
if you don’t have the money to invest in indoor growing than grow outdoors in the ground..It's a five gallon grow pot I dont have the finances to keep buying soil and stuff so I just figured planting into a grow pot would be fine and I didn't know I needed a humidity dome I've never seen that
Awesome thanks for the helpYou can use anything at all. Even old containers or jars. You just cover the plant in the medium. Just remember to open it up daily to give them air. Shouldn’t need that more then a week