MC dry start photo
You don't need to go quite this dense, but definitely much more than what you've got ...
(you can also see how dry soil is at start, if you follow this tank progress through the dry start, you can see the soil getting much wetter ... as plants establish & there's daily growth, they will uptake some water from soil)
Or if you've still a sealed MC pot, wait for soil to dry out before adding more MC
As mentioned, wet soil will often mold (less likely if you're in an arid country) BUT you can't just stop spraying as those delicate leaves may dry (causing severe leaf damage) - soil should still have that pebbled appearance, it only needs to be damp not wet
As the tank is cling filmed, there isn't much water loss, so if you begin with too wet soil, then mist twice daily, you'll soon need to drain off water
You don't need to go quite this dense, but definitely much more than what you've got ...
(you can also see how dry soil is at start, if you follow this tank progress through the dry start, you can see the soil getting much wetter ... as plants establish & there's daily growth, they will uptake some water from soil)
Or if you've still a sealed MC pot, wait for soil to dry out before adding more MC
As mentioned, wet soil will often mold (less likely if you're in an arid country) BUT you can't just stop spraying as those delicate leaves may dry (causing severe leaf damage) - soil should still have that pebbled appearance, it only needs to be damp not wet
As the tank is cling filmed, there isn't much water loss, so if you begin with too wet soil, then mist twice daily, you'll soon need to drain off water