humidity domes for seedlings

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LaserKittensGoPewPew

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I hear humidity domes will make your plants grow a lot faster. So I cut the tops off a couple soda bottles and put them over my seedlings and misted the inside. Was just wondering if anyone else does this. I know for clones you do. Can anyone verify if it does indeed make them grow faster or is that just a myth?
 
The seedlings won't develop their root systems as well because the plants will be feeding through the leaves. Which is why we use humidity domes on clones. To feed (water) the cuttings temporarily until they can develop roots. At least that is my opinion based on my gardens over the years.
 
kasgrow said:
The seedlings won't develop their root systems as well because the plants will be feeding through the leaves. Which is why we use humidity domes on clones. To feed (water) the cuttings temporarily until they can develop roots. At least that is my opinion based on my gardens over the years.
well put kasgrow...and I agree in total
 

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