Donvito
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So this little fella is not looking too good.
Has been In a seedling tray, With a cover and vents
What your thought on the yellow specs? Humidity related?
All help appreciated .
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I've had the dome off for an hour a day. So maybe it's humidity fluctuations, some water on the leaves too.
So there are a few corrections to make.
I can take the little fella out from under the dome don't you think
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Thanx, lots of great info in your post.Let me elaborate a bit on my previous statement.
The way I see it, at this stage, the seedling takes in about 90% of the moisture it needs through the roots and, perhaps, 10% through the cotyledons which are, simply, not big enough to absorb more.
RH comes into play when the true sets of leaves start growing. With them, the surface (absorption) area of the plant, drastically, increases.
Clones don't have roots, and the only way they can absorb moisture is through the leaves. That's why clones are covered with domes, to keep RH high.
Because RH for early seedlings doesn't play a crucial role, they will not wilt and die if you change RH drastically. Regardless of them being in the early stage in life, seedlings are not that sensitive.