sounds like your temps are warm enough to avoid using the dome. I suspect that humidity domes are used with clones to reduce a clone's water loss, forcing the clone to retain water so they don't dry out until they grow enough roots to pull water from soil. When air satuated with water vapor, it will resist taking up more, thus disallowing clones to lose water through evaporation. when sprouting from seed, plant and root grow pretty much at the same time, so you don't need to worry about water loss to the atmosphere. Hence, no dome required provided your airtemps are okay, i.e., not too cold.
polishpollack Reviewed by polishpollack on . HELP!!!! Ok so I have a lil 6 plant dome with six removavable pots I termed and planted 6 seeds in the am the Baxter am I had ONE beatiful healthy sprout but that's it its leaves were still curled it hadn't even started to develop yet but I didn't wanna have it in the dome (which I have a small fluerecent light up against the side of shining in for suplimental light, anyway last night I took the sprout out of the dome ruining humidity wouldn't be good for it and this mourning its almost limp like its Rating: 5