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Do you leave the humidity top on to sprout seeds?
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no........................
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ok I always worked with clones before. Just started 10 MI5 1 OG13 and 1 Pineapple Chunk today
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you can but if the plant is sensitive to humidity change it could kill the little guy once you moved it to a lesser humidity. I like to start them in high humidity before their "true" leaves set in and the starter leaves open up fully seeking sunlight. I only do this because my clone box is warm and seedlings grow faster in a warm humid environment, so my seedlings break soil in a day and open their starter leaves in 2 days. At this point they are in solo cups and i move them under a 4' 2 bulb T8 floro until they are about 6"
My whole germination cycle from day one of germ is about 2-4 days, 2 days to break shell & 2 days to break soil so i'm pretty happy with it
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Originally Posted by
Chuckonit
ok I always worked with clones before. Just started 10 MI5 1 OG13 and 1 Pineapple Chunk today
yah clones are different as they now have no root system, yet lots of vegetation to still take care of, and seeds have a stored energy in the that gets the going, no need for added humidity ime..
w/e your medium is, just make sure to keep it moist at all times and it should do fine.. i also like low light like cfls or t5s for a week or two as well..
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timeismoney1
nah bro your still young!! keep doing drugs!! your not dead yet
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