Ffwp710 Well-Known Member May 22, 2020 #1 Anyone have an idea what’s causing the drooping? They’re about a week old, some younger/older than others. Attachments 358B1064-E251-45B9-A25C-495D8A1B4AF0.jpeg 1 MB · Views: 31 B28CCF2F-61C5-4032-A11C-A2E81122A0AC.jpeg 943.6 KB · Views: 32 image.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 32
Anyone have an idea what’s causing the drooping? They’re about a week old, some younger/older than others.
quirk Well-Known Member May 22, 2020 #2 Remove dome and get them some air flow. And increase light. 53% isn't a deal breaker.
Ffwp710 Well-Known Member May 22, 2020 #3 quirk said: Remove dome and get them some air flow. Click to expand... What if my humidity is at like 53% without it?
quirk said: Remove dome and get them some air flow. Click to expand... What if my humidity is at like 53% without it?
blake9999 Well-Known Member May 22, 2020 #4 high humidity will kill your seedlings. They will dampen off and die rapidly. Give them the fresh air they need and good light.
high humidity will kill your seedlings. They will dampen off and die rapidly. Give them the fresh air they need and good light.
xtsho Well-Known Member May 22, 2020 #5 Get the damn domes off. Domes are for clones not seedlings. Don't worry about humidity. They'll be fine.
Get the damn domes off. Domes are for clones not seedlings. Don't worry about humidity. They'll be fine.