Brilliant now I will ask them all to check your info…
But I’m an indirect way via giving it then citing a mod told me.
Thank you very much, have a nice day, you’ll be told about the results soon from some of these mods.
Enjoy!?
Brilliant now I will ask them all to check your info…
But I’m an indirect way via giving it then citing a mod told me.
Thank you very much, have a nice day, you’ll be told about the results soon from some of these mods.
Enjoy!?

I would like to reply to your post but cant bring myself to tell you what i think as the language wouldn’t be appropriate. Harris.
Well I haven’t quite finished I still need the exact details like -
How humid the dome needs to be, what day the roots take over from the leaves supplying water, talking day seven ten what?!
And stuff which I’m sure is easy for you to write down so I can quote from.
You get the just of it, give all your info here so when any mods doubt me and can send them straight to the source.
You know, At this point Mr. Harris, Even if you are 100% right and everyone here is 100% wrong, Your manner of communicating is totally off-putting. If you wind up staying and continue to treat people this way I am going to block all your posts so I don’t have to see anything you say ever again. I mean really, what’s wrong with you?

@RHarriS1 — Here are a few quotes with links. Enjoy!
[While their roots are young and still developing, cannabis seedlings absorb water via osmosis in their leaves. To optimise this process, it’s super important to keep relative humidity levels at 65-70%.
Humidity levels below 20% will seriously stunt the growth of your seedlings and may cause them to develop symptoms similar to some nutrient deficiencies (yellow or spotted leaves). Humidity levels above 60%, on the other hand, will cause your plants to develop wet spots that can cause foliage to wilt or rot, as well as attract fungi and/or other pathogens and pests. Once your seedlings enter the vegetative phase, you should keep relative humidity at 50%.](Mastering The Cannabis Seedling Stage In Just 3 Steps - RQS Blog)
[1. Seedling/Clones
Cannabis plants don’t follow clocks or calendars. Sorry, your demands are ignored by Ma Nature.
Part of the reason I love this forum is that users rarely post snarky and rude comments or questions.
@RHarriS1 — If you drop the edge, be polite and respectful; folks here will go out of their way to assist your growing journey. Phrased differently, honey goes farther than vinegar on this forum.
So no need for roots right.
And if I put a hundred seedlings in a dome humidity must fall because they drunk it right?
Still need more explanation please!
Just go away please.
@RHarriS1 — Have you ever heard of The Google? If not, you should give it a try.
@Audiofreak thats polite, won’t be before that goes out the window!!
I did, none of it answered any real questions.
So you done a seedling, that seedling sucks all the air moisture to water itself. The humidity goes down in the dome right!?
Can we have a conversation about this now?
What happens to that air water it absorbed, plants use very little water in actual growth compared to what they absorb.
Does that water find it’s way into the highly pressurised xylem then!?
There’s so much I just don’t understand here and await your answers please.
Best of luck to you.
This habit of yours to take a comment from a member and twist it into an absurd idea is where you are irritating people. Nobody has said the roots are unnecessary. This type of reply is combative and not conducive to a real interchange of ideas. We could just as easily tear your posts apart for the terrible grammatical construction and ambiguous and contradicting things you say. Its fine if you disagree with ideas we share on here. If you were intelligent you would know that people are not perfect and make mistakes and believe things that differ from others. Even among educated scientists opinions and beliefs differ sometimes. Embrace this as a beautiful part of humanity.
BTW, The proper way to say this would be,
I await your reply as you miss the irony of the comment
The humidity in a dome will only decrease once the soil has started to dry to the point that water can no longer evaporate. Humidity in a dome is created by water evaporation, a seedling or any plant will only absorb what it needs so the likeliness that a plant will absorb so much moisture the humidity in the dome will decrease is pretty unlikely.
Just looking for an explanation, the structure the leaf uses to condense humidifier from the air since it dosent form dew on leaves and must still be acquired.
Your explain leaves me and others wanting to understand the complexity of the system the leaf is using.
If you struggle with that just say, I’m not being combative, hec I haven’t insulted or used bad language so don’t know where you got that from.
I’m simply awaiting your full explanation.
I’ve even googled it, apart from air plants leaves really can’t pull air water and any they do is fractional and irrelevant.
Air type plants highly specialized, hemp isn’t so it begs the question how it’s drinking air water and why it needs roots if it is.
The main source of water for transpiration is from the roots, as checked with google the roots are more than enough for the leaf needs and seems to me your having to baby a seedling as on other threads I find plenty who don’t dome in low humidity and do a whole lot better.
Let me apologise it seems that you get annoyed with anyone asking about this subject and description to verify on Google. Could this be why your all so confused, you make combative conversation then ban them with that excuse because really did check, even put this on other sites and seems your wrong so either give me a description that matches Google scholar results, apologise for being wrong or ban and carry on being wrong.
I haven’t been combative re read and point to my combativeness, in school your were allowed to ask questions and work out Answers, why not here!?
Ok my bad bag a leaf does the humidity go down because it drinks?
Merely an example to show that leaves don’t really drink water, ait plants do through highly specialized tricks that hollow and stuff not hemp.
I did find some who can cite if you submerge a leaf it’s volume increases slightly but no anything on hemp leaf drinking water from the air, in fact the only way it could take water was via osmosis over pressure gradient.
Sorry if I’ve hurt your feeling.
I did 18/6 on my first grow and results are looking promising! Chop day is less than a week away…to get back on topic.
Nice! Pics, please!