Whats the tote on top for?
Hold humidty and keep light off of.Whats the tote on top for?
Keep light off ofHold humidty and keep light off of.
Low intensity light is best for clones. 18/6 or 24/7 lighting schedule. Continual darkness will kill em off. They need the photosynthesis to convert light into energy....roots, foliage etc.I could be completely mistaken but i recall reading it was good to have some initial darkness period. I don't claim to be an expert by any means. Please advise.
Thats why folks use one veg area for all vegging & rooting cuts etc.I could put an LED in the top. I prefer to be able keep light cycles seperated and indepent of one another if need be.
wikipedia it statesLow intensity light is best for clones. 18/6 or 24/7 lighting schedule. Continual darkness will kill em off. They need the photosynthesis to convert light into energy....roots, foliage etc.
With bubble cloners or aeroponics you dont need a clear humidity dome. You would use one if you were in a rapid rooter tray or something like that to keep the humidity high and still allow light.
Yeah need another tent for harvest. I have a 15 min interval time what would you run the pump on?Thats why folks use one veg area for all vegging & rooting cuts etc.
Are you trying to veg and flower in the same tent?Yeah need another tent for harvest. I have a 15 min interval time what would you run the pump on?
Theres a difference between low light and no light. Like I said, low intensity lighting is best for rooting cuts.wikipedia it states
"The cutting is placed in an appropriate initial medium such as common soil, compost, perlite, vermiculite, peat moss, sand, rock wool, oasis foam or a combination of those. The initial medium is kept moist and high humidity is maintained in the surrounding air. Elevated humidity levels slow the transpiration rate (water loss from leaves) and prevent the cutting from drying out. During this phase, the temperature is kept relatively low (25C) and direct light is avoided so that the cutting focuses in root production rather than photosynthesis
That light looks like a pumpkin lolWould a 50w led bulb be to much View attachment 4056217