is my temp to high?

salty

Active Member
Those are just clamp on fixtures without the bell reflector that they come with. Theyre like $6 at Home Depot. Put 'Y' splitters for the bulbs, and I clamp em right onto the rim of the pot and adjust them as neccessary. Honestly, I don't think humidity's too big of an issue. Mine sits at 16% nowdays:wall:, I just gotta water em more often.
thanks I got a y splitter and 2 more bulbs at lowes today..also great news!! One of my plants just sprouted out of the soil :) i'm proud..anyway since it sprouted should I water it every day now?
 

richjames

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Oh no, DO NOT water every day. Seedlings need very little water. Just a couple splashes about once or twice a week is good till they develope more root structure.
 

Atticnoob

Active Member
Just be careful though with high temps soil will dry out quicker and need more watering but like rishjames said, once or twice a week is good.
 

salty

Active Member
Just be careful though with high temps soil will dry out quicker and need more watering but like rishjames said, once or twice a week is good.
Hmm thats why I was asking because the soil looked really dry..I did water it but since then they are dry again..but the plants seem to be growing well.
 

richjames

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Hmm thats why I was asking because the soil looked really dry..I did water it but since then they are dry again..but the plants seem to be growing well.

Don't worry cuz the soils dry. Think of it like this- When u water, lttle roots are down there taking it in, when the plants are small, so are the roots so naturally they will need less water in the beginning to grow since there's less plant to feed. Roots need oxygen to grow nice and healthy, and too much water will suffocate them hindering the growth process. Remember, a good strong root system is key, among other things for strong healthy plants:hump:
 
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