Hollatchaboy
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Anybody know why?
Anybody know why?
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I'll keep it in mind next time I remove the dome. ThanksIf you take them right out of the humidity dome put them in a very dim area for a day or 2 like almost dark. I put mine in a very shaded area to avoid the wilting. They are use to super high humidity so if you just take them right out and leave them in full light they will quick. If your dome has the vents it’s best to open them a day or 2 before you are going to remove them to harden them off. As stated above but the shade works wonders
It only takes a minute, gotta work quick.I'll keep it in mind next time I remove the dome. Thanks
I just learned the hard way. LolIt only takes a minute, gotta work quick.
Hey those are the unforgettable lessons tho.I just learned the hard way. Lol
AgreedHey those are the unforgettable lessons tho.
Yea, I noticed roots the other day, just waiting for time for transplant. Maybe tomorrow.are you still putting the dome on? they rooted i transplant and keep it in dark for a day then put it under lights.
They already have.humidity shock. Just put the dome back on and it will bounce back.