i would cover the sides of the rockwool roots do not like light and i would put back in the dome to see if it would help.
Put a light fan on um, to prevent damp off, and get those leaves transpiring.
i would cover the sides of the rockwool roots do not like light and i would put back in the dome to see if it would help.
Also, If I don't have a dome what is another good trick to make the same effects?
tin foil paper anything to stop light from getting through
Hmmm...well if it was damping off then you need to let the tiny plants dry a little before next you water...
I apologize for my incessant rambling, but if you are patient there is inner hidden wisdom in most of my posts...Like playing literary "Where's Waldo."--------------- See, it's fun!
But we're not sure if it IS damping off, it was merely speculation on my part. Could be a lot of things. When I first started hydro, I jumped in head first without reading, and had my seeds in top-drip watering 30 mintues on, 30 minutes off...Never lost a seedling, they just didn't grow in 3 weeks until I changed up my watering schedule and started researching and asking questions. So I don't even fully understand damping off. His seedling looks like seedlings I've seen in the past that wilted from LACK of water, but always perked back up after given fresh water...
Speaking of water, what is your wwater source, White?
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The seedling was dry, tired, wilted, brown & stiff. I think it was a goner. :/
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