cup or no cup?

after i germinate my seeds and plant them, i was wondering if i should put a clear plastic cup over the cup of soil for humidity. please get back to me about this soon!:joint:
 

orzz

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after i germinate my seeds and plant them, i was wondering if i should put a clear plastic cup over the cup of soil for humidity. please get back to me about this soon!:joint:
Your could but it could get TOO HOT or TOO HUMID.
If you do put one over make sure it has some vent holes.
 

la9

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I don't see a reason to and haven't but maybe someone has a better answer.
 

Boneman

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I always make some type of humidity dome while waiting for my seedlings to break through the soil. Normally I just take some clear saran (plastic) wrap and poke a few holes in it. A clear cup should work fine also. Just keep some ventilation holes and a close eye on it. Dont be overly worried about ventilation or you will defeat the purpose and make so many holes there will be no xtra humidity.
 

klmmicro

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I have never bothered to cover my sprouts unless they were out doors (bug threat). They really do not need to be soaked down. I just do it the way I was shown years ago and it has always worked out fine.
 

dahamma

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It won't hurt to cover but take off cover once it has sprouted. Also don't use clear plastic cups the roots don't like light. black it out with duct-tape.
 

Twistyman

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Domes are more practical for clones..... I just water every 3-4 days and give 1 squirt daily from a mister...
^^^ what he said about clear pots...
 
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