Im having some humidity issues with my seedling, along with ph I believe. The humidity is only 16% which is what you get when you live in Texas and die without the airconditioning going constantly during august. Anyway, I was wondering if you could cut up an old translucent milk jug bottom and make a greenhouse canopy. Im not sure if enough light would get through or what, but i thought Id ask. Maybe someone has done this before.

Herers a pic of my plant from seed. It is 9 days old from first breaking the soil and was doing good but has all the sudden seemed to stop growing over the last 3 days and the first true leaves are taco'ing a bit. There is a little bit of very light brownish discoloration too. Im going to guess that this is due to ph. Any help would be much appreciated.

Conditions:
-Scotts Premium Topsoil (has peat in it and is pretty loose so i didnt add
perlite)
-1 27W Daylight CFL 1 inch from plant 24/0
-Fan blowing on it constantly
-about 12 1/4" holes in bottom of cup for drainage
-Temps flux between 73-80
hatecable Reviewed by hatecable on . Milk jug for a Greenhouse? Im having some humidity issues with my seedling, along with ph I believe. The humidity is only 16% which is what you get when you live in Texas and die without the airconditioning going constantly during august. Anyway, I was wondering if you could cut up an old translucent milk jug bottom and make a greenhouse canopy. Im not sure if enough light would get through or what, but i thought Id ask. Maybe someone has done this before. Herers a pic of my plant from seed. It is 9 days old Rating: 5