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09-08-2009, 02:32 AM #2
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Seedlings not doing so well....add GH nutes?
looks like you could be experiencing heat stress. you need to work on your cooling/ventilation. the 84F is acceptable but beyond 90F might be a bit much for seedlings. these aren't established plants but delicate seedlings.
Originally Posted by texashustle
they don't require high humidity as they are seedlings and not clones. the humidity dome is used in cloning because when you take a cut, that cut transpires out all it's water without having roots to replace it. this is why clones wilt. this is also why you've (more than likely) seen clones with half of the leaf tips cut off.
so take the dome off and get the temps in check before deciding to feed any nutes.
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