GreenDream74
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Hygrometer is brand new. So seedling will be able to survive in sub 30% humidity I thought they would die?Don't worry about it? Get a new hygrometer?
Hygrometer is brand new. So seedling will be able to survive in sub 30% humidity I thought they would die?
I could also just put a bag over them and that would help them build humidity as well right?Mine have never died in low humidity. And even though your hygrometer is brand new, that doesn't mean it's accurate.
That’s from me misting the dome to try and build humidityYou have that dome on them with moisture inside, that will raise the humidity. With all that moisture on the dome the humidity has to be higher than the hygrometer says.
just add some water to the bottom of that tray keep it in the drainage groves thatll raise your humidityThat’s from me misting the dome to try and build humidity
Hygrometer is brand new. So seedling will be able to survive in sub 30% humidity I thought they would die?
From what I understand clones need higher humidity because of not having that taproot at the beginning to help them. This is my first grow and I’ve only done seeds. I could be wrong but with clones you want the humidity as high as you can get it.I don't use a humidity dome and my humidity is about 60% for the clones is this too low??? I have trouble rooting clones sometimes.
I check that too. It sits at 65-70. Most of that moisture is from me misting the dome a little.Lol your hygrometer only measures humidity at the unit, not with the probe, put the entire unit in the dome and measure humidity that way otherwise your not getting “in dome humidity”. Humidity displayed is OUT meaning where the actual unit is sitting not where the probe is sitting. Got to be 90-100 humidity in that dome.