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Is my massive leaf offset normal??

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Is my massive leaf offset normal??

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Correction, you place domes until seeds sprout, as soon as seedlings they come off so technically not running domes on seedlings.

I did read your thread few days ago, I did too for rock wool germination it dries too quickly sometimes.

Mega impressed with the rock wool cube holder tray, yet to see anyone use it properly though lol. I loved rock wool for germination, place seed exactly the same way in each, barely cover, one shake and some. Soil is a curse to me thinking of all the cool stuff I've run 😁
The 1.5's don't fit in those holes on the tray rack, unless you really squoosh and force them. I think it's made more for those split cubes.

It still works to keep them off the bottom of the tray though (where they'd be closer to the heat mat, than I prefer). Allowing the roots to dangle, also keeps them from bending at 90 and getting damaged from being under the cube. Water can be left in the green tray to keep dangling roots from dying out. To feed/water, I dunk the cubes in a 1gal pitcher of nutrient solution that's 300-400ppm. I was 100% above wool within 72hrs the last run when I used this method. All survived. 👍✌️
 
The 1.5's don't fit in those holes on the tray rack, unless you really squoosh and force them. I think it's made more for those split cubes.

It still works to keep them off the bottom of the tray though (where they'd be closer to the heat mat, than I prefer). Allowing the roots to dangle, also keeps them from bending at 90 and getting damaged from being under the cube. Water can be left in the green tray to keep dangling roots from dying out. To feed/water, I dunk the cubes in a 1gal pitcher of nutrient solution that's 300-400ppm. I was 100% above wool within 72hrs the last run when I used this method. All survived. 👍✌️
I think it's a bulk standard method and I used the same, mix to 1.0ec on .5 conversion, dash of H202 or similar and dome after one soft shake although I found heat mats and lights made the dome a little too hot and humid. I would keep my dome in a room somewhere and transfer the cubes to the lights as soon as broken surface. The dome was just to stop the cubes drying out till germination.

Didn't really need to pH anything, most starter ferts seemed to drop my water to around six, still owned the blue lab series of meters and appropriate magic potions lol
 
I kinda get what your trying to say I don’t think you should be using a cam to tell you what temp to run

I’m not the guy to help you with that as I don’t bother with that sort of stuff I just set my tent to as close as 74f-80f & that’s works

I seriously don’t think you should be running higher than 80f
Definitely don't want to be in the second half of flower above 75℉ or you'll be drastically decreasing THC content and secondary metabolite production. Its possible to push a ridiculous amount of CO2 and run it high but there are still a lot of caveats. Keep it simple, keep it consistent, you'll be rewarded.
 
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