Humidity dome with some overhead

Frosty78

Habitabat autem somnium
Probably not what you're after @rocks, but I've had success using repurposed plastic bottles. The lids can be unscrewed or removed to throttle humidity as you see fit.

Maybe a 2 litre would work?

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A man after my own heart. I used that to great effect last year carting 2 cuts separately in 2 bottles. Winner winner chicken dinner. Great minds think alike
 

Frosty78

Habitabat autem somnium
I have an 18 gallon plastic tank from an old water softener I removed for a client and built a pvc frame and taped plastic on it
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Added water and put an aquarium heater and air stone in and now I can pop seeds or root clones with little issue. It could be made to fit whatever size, within reason of course.
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I just stuck that solo in there to show the size. The smaller plants are clones and need to be potted but they're all wet from condensation and I don't have to add water very often.

A 5 gal bucket could be used or old aquarium. I built this one to help keep my sm greenhouse warmer in sunny so cal winters and it has really helped and made seed popping and cloning much easier. I remove the heater in summer?
Mind blown. Insane ingenuity. Love it
 

rocks

In Bloom
Why not buy clear plastic tub with lid. El cheapo style. I bought a 50 odd litre one for $6 from a hardware store.
Plastic tub is where Im headed. But want efficient transfer of photons from the LED, so Im thinking a large tub with a plexiglass top where I can get my light fixture right down on it and lose as little light as possible. Plexiglass... is that still a thing? Im old and havent been in the market for clear plastic sheeting in a few decades.
 

NobigHurry

In Bloom
Plastic tub is where Im headed. But want efficient transfer of photons from the LED, so Im thinking a large tub with a plexiglass top where I can get my light fixture right down on it and lose as little light as possible. Plexiglass... is that still a thing? Im old and havent been in the market for clear plastic sheeting in a few decades.
Might score a deal on used plexiglass all our offices had a plexiglass divider during covid tons of it sitting around now,,,,
 

Jewels

Tilts at Tables

They both have pros and cons, specific to your application.

Grab a glass shelf from an abandoned refrigerator. Free and impervious to heat.

As previously suggested, I use a glass aquarium for this purpose.
 
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