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So I've put some seeds straight in soil and water them do I leave in darkness or have light on the light is currently on keeping temps at 25c
I would turn lights onSo I've put some seeds straight in soil and water them do I leave in darkness or have light on the light is currently on keeping temps at 25c
They had two days dark I've got a viparspectra p1000 about 30 inch above them there inside a humidity box I'll turn it on now thank youI would turn lights on
Should I take the lid off thenI keep the light on for the stability of the environment but if was warm it'd be unnecessary until they break ground.
Fwiw humidity domes are for clones, they're more likely to cause high humidity related problems with seeds like damping off than do good ime.
Good luck
I keep the light on for the stability of the environment but if was warm it'd be unnecessary until they break ground.
Fwiw humidity domes are for clones, they're more likely to cause high humidity related problems with seeds like damping off than do good ime.
Good luck
Do you have something keeping your humidity at a decent level?Should I take the lid off then
Nice one got my light on timer on standby hoping they pop up tomorrow got 5 runtz muffin 5 gorilla skittles 3 wonder pie and two star dawgI leave my lights running at a low intensity 24/7 until i see a sprout, just to make sure the little thing gets confirmation on which direction to grow. As soon as i see the sprout, i switch to 18/6 :)
Ok yea id probably leave the dome until the first leaves show (not the true leaves, just the first tiny singles) or poke a couple small holes so some humidity can escape the dome. Dont want too much, 80-90% humidity can obliterate you plantHonestly my humiditys like 35 I can't get a humidifier till the end of the month I've been misting the tent walls don't know if it's gonna help though ive only ever used clones before
It's got a lid with holes I can open I'll put it on with holes open and remove a bit of moisture stuck to the lidOk yea id probably leave the dome until the first leaves show (not the true leaves, just the first tiny singles) or poke a couple small holes so some humidity can escape the dome. Dont want too much, 80-90% humidity can obliterate you plant
Yes that's a good Idea maybe put something under the lid to hold open a little and ensure air flow, its the lack of airflow inside a dome that'd be my biggest concern.It's got a lid with holes I can open I'll put it on with holes open and remove a bit of moisture stuck to the lid
Well I've slid the top to the side just now to let more air in and I noticed two of the gorrilla skittles are starting to pop up there barneys farm the runtz muffin is too and the wonder pie is from green house seedsYes that's a good Idea maybe put something under the lid to hold open a little and ensure air flow, its the lack of airflow inside a dome that'd be my biggest concern.
When I plant in soil, and sometimes when I don't, I run the light on the same schedule as vegetation: 18/6So I've put some seeds straight in soil and water them do I leave in darkness or have light on the light is currently on keeping temps at 25c
They had two days dark I've got a viparspectra p1000 about 30 inch above them there inside a humidity box I'll turn it on now thank you
I'd move that light closer -- about 18 inches. 25% power is okay, but that's not a very powerful light, so be mindful that you might need to increase the power soon after sprouting. Watch for stretching. (I have a ViparSpectra XS1000 that is similar.)I've got it dimmed to 25 percent
Thanks for the advice I'm gonna put the light on 18/6 and move the light closer when the others pop up I feel a lot better now causing me some anxiety hahaWhen I plant in soil, and sometimes when I don't, I run the light on the same schedule as vegetation: 18/6
Plants figure out which way to grow. It's called Tropism, and there are multiple types. Phototropism is a plant's tendency to grow toward light. Even if the seeds are in soil, enough photons penetrate it to influence growth direction. Plants have more cues than that, though. For answers to the trivia questions no one will ever ask: Gravitropism is a response to a gravitational field; hydrotropism is growth toward water; a response to touch is called thigmotropism, and a response to a chemical source is called chemotropism.
I'd move that light closer -- about 18 inches. 25% power is okay, but that's not a very powerful light, so be mindful that you might need to increase the power soon after sprouting. Watch for stretching. (I have a ViparSpectra XS1000 that is similar.)