SamsonsRiddle
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if you are getting humidity above 60 then your are doing better than most small-scale growers at this stage of growth. once you have more transpiration through more leaves, the humidity might actually swing the other way.You read my mind, i was thinking if it would need water in the following days.
Even considering that it didnt develop at all in the first 3 days of her life?
i notice the soil is still humid, and my humidier is running a lot almost 24 hours to keep the humidity % so it keeps the evaporation soil at a lower speed i supose?i drilled a lot holes for run of in the bottom and the intakes holes are right just under the pot..
I did notice that as the days went by the humidity was harder to keep bit by bit..maybe in 2 3 days?200 ml?what you think?
Sorry for write such testaments kkkkkk
the number one thing you should try to dial in is your environment, which at this point it seems as though you've done.
your seedling looks good, the stem hasn't turned thin and brown and shriveled to a quick death so you are doing good so far. just let the plant do it's thing and if it starts to have a problem you will know. the more problems you have, the better you will become at growing. i would suggest growing some other plants (house plants) and this will expand your knowledge of plants and how to keep them happy.