... Your medium is wet and condensation is forming in your cups. Do not use a dome, you risk your seedlings damping off. Get a little air circulation. Add 15-30ml when your cups get very light and more until moist, not wet. Good luck Jadxsushi
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Will do thank youTo answer your question, very little. Your medium is wet and condensation is forming in your cups. Do not use a dome, you risk your seedlings damping off. Get a little air circulation. Add 15-30ml when your cups get very light and more until moist, not wet. Good luck Jadxsushi
The extra cup dome is good for clones or root damaged plants, or seedlings that are in a tent that is hard to keep humidity up. I wouldnt personally use it in this situation unless his humidity was real low. Also... I just quoted his post, I didnt say not to... But yeah your pictures I dont know what your pointing out here? It works, its just not really needed too much... I've also used bags, I feel like they form a better seal when needed, and you can always cut a corner or poke a hole for a vent.Well here is toothe ones who said what not to do. Two of my seedlings that I used the above method on. Enjoy keepem View attachment 4595434View attachment 4595436green
The point is what was described works very simple. More than one way to skin a cat.
Same lolIm lost bro... Idk what the humidity dome / cup technique has to do with his post... He was just asking how much he should water. Thats all I was saying... But alright I must be too stoned.
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