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Should I lose the dome

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So far my plants have been inside this box and covered with a dome. Does it look like it's time to take off the dome? Leave it on and just keep growing or should I start to air them out?
 

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Should I be concerned about the humidity in the grow tent I took off the dome this morning and will be able to check my spec's later
 
Never leave sprouted seeds in a dome more than 24 hours

Also I don't know anything about your light and I could be wrong but it looks a little close to me
Thanks for the advice. I moved the lights to about 12" and no more dome letting them dry out a little and my fan is on in the tent. I have questions about the humidity it's around 30-35% any thoughts. And again thank you for your help.
 

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Tbh that light is too much strength for that stage, so you need to ethier dim it or have a different light or overly raise it and lose your efficiency ( and that’s horrible for Led’s )

Look at the manual of the brand/model of the led ( if they have it, if not look at the chip of it and base it on that and watts or call the manufacturer) and see what the distance is from the canopy and if you have a built in dimmer , if the led brand has it as a option dim it from low % and raise the lights dimmers and watch it the next day and make sure the plants aren’t stressed . Since seedlings don’t need a lot of light in the beginning , it’s just stress and using unneeded power .

as a product suggestion if not , get a level 1 “ seedling/cloner” light like hlg 65/100 watts , I love mine for my clones and my starters since my LEC/cmh are strong too start the plants .



When you asked , should you be about humidity ?
Read vpd , follow vpd for your humidity and the you will understand the temp/humidity to what you need .

the requirement in environment and light , explain in this document :
fluence.science/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/High-PPFD-Cultivation-Guide-9.27.16.pdf
 
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