GroweroftheDank--Boy I'd think you shouldn't be cutting away the peat pellet either, those things I've grown them out after transplanting to hydro and don't need to remove the peat pellet from around the roots. If you have 80% humidity outside the dome, that should be plenty of humidity, I have it going from 90% humidity to outside of 20% humidity and they don't wilt down like that if rooted as you stated. Those pellets have the little netting around them, and if you just leave that alone shouldn't have problems transplanting into a hempy. If you take them out from under the dome, and don't cut the pellet away, then do they still wilt down?? If so, they need more time under the dome, when mine are ready to come out from under the dome, they won't wilt down at all. And if they aren't ready, within 20 minutes I'll see them start wilting down and put them back under. Might be cause you have that 80% humitidy outside the dome that yours are taking longer to wilt down, but try one outside and leave the pellet alone, that will answer your question if cutting it away is what is doing that to your clones.
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