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Tiddlywinks
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Clone roots
#865629 - 03/21/24 12:48 AM (7 months, 13 days ago) |
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yoosername
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Assuming you don't want to wait for the others to root, slowly begin reducing humidity to harden them off, start by opening the vents on the dome. If all goes well after a while and they aren't drooping, reduce the humidity further by adding spacers under the dome. If they handle that well, you're probably fine to remove the dome.
Throw them under a slightly brighter light, and increase light levels a day at a time until they can tolerate full sun (or whatever light you're using).
I like to feed a balanced nutrient mix to my clones/seedlings as soon as they need their first watering, around 750-800 ppm. They can stay in the plugs for quite a while as long as you can keep them watered.
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