Seamaiden
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Underneath is how I do it, but if he can make it work that way, I KNOW it works. I call mine the Electric Blanket Sandwich (my homage to Kesey and the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test). It's more difficult setting pots on top of the blanket, absolute truth there, because they tend to wobble on the wires & softness.what about a big electric blanket sprawlled out with the potted plants on top ?
<cough>Christmas lights<coughcough> wrap them around/over pots if no passive heating available.
what about a big electric blanket sprawlled out with the potted plants on top ?
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Both Great Ideas!!
Please Dont Hate me for not doing either....But they are Noted here for Future reference
Dont have those kind of christmas lights sea..and
Cheese, my wife would kill me if i took a elec. blanket out there :facepalm:
Wonder if thrift shops have those?
.I think Im Prbably just gonna put the heater back out there and Fix the ceiling
:)hey bro it wont be a loss at all. if you feel that its not a high grade to smoke you can always hash it out!
Underneath is how I do it, but if he can make it work that way, I KNOW it works. I call mine the Electric Blanket Sandwich (my homage to Kesey and the Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test). It's more difficult setting pots on top of the blanket, absolute truth there, because they tend to wobble on the wires & softness.
I'm going to try Sea's Biochar 101 again. First lesson: DON'T SMOTHER THE FIRE SO SOON! Let's hope my back & knees hold up. The area where I'm doing it is where I'd can see us squeezing in something kind of like a GH.
lol..awesome..coach!! :)http://www.bing.com/shopping/sunbeam-full-size-navy-quilted-fleece-heated-electric-blanket/p/F2A3AF336FE707545020?q=electric blanket&lpq=electric blanket&FORM=HURE
You guys have me Talked into it...;)Low wattage, my brother. That's why the blanket or lights--LOW WATTAGE. The lights would probably be safer, except for flowering.... damn... forgot about that. Electric blankets are relative cheap and a LOT cheaper to run than lights. Your wife'll get over it, even if you have to buy new. $30 or so @Walmart, IIRC.
Wow! That is a beautiful thing! Great job, Ken!!!I am finding that out too Kolah :confused: I knew it..and I had to go and find out the the hard way:banghead:
And I didnt Take any of all the Great advice and tips you Friendly farmers have offered :bag:
Things were going pretty good though, untill I made the mistake of peeling back the ceiling plastic.:facepalm:
It was holding in some heat...and I was planing on pushing back in place each evening..but Im a lazy mo fo...Gotta snap outta that soon for the Light deps that I told myself I wasnt gonna do anymore:confused:
So My Shit is stalled out ...I just hope to get lucky like every other time :wacky:
On the Bright Side,
It's another sunny Morning in Central Cal.
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Thanks Mendo! :)Wow! That is a beautiful thing! Great job, Ken!!!
I have also heard of using Xmas lights but seems when you are needing warmth most is also when your wanting it to be dark.<cough>Christmas lights<coughcough> wrap them around/over pots if no passive heating available.
You may want to cover your north side wall with insulation and sheathing (inside and out). Very little sun comes from that way anyway. I'll be doing that to my GH this Spring.
my buddy is using these as a stand alone medium and he has nothing but good things to say about themThe heating blankets are are great idea...as long as they dont get the plants too hot
The forecast says night time lows in 40's for the next ten days :)
So dont think I need to heat anymore..although collecting Heat during the warm days that are forecasted would be a good Idea......
I have been thinking of adding these to my beds for Better airaition and drainage
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I wonder if I put them on top of the soil(for now) if they would collect and hold heat? o_O
Do ya think its ok to mix those with my soil?
For the amount of plants he has its not economicalSeedling heat mats under each pot are a cheap and easy way to keep your roots from getting too cold and reducing nutrient/water uptake.
I did. 100-300W is what a typical electric blanket uses. That's a fraction of a space heater, which are usually in the range of 1200W-1800W.You may want to check out how much juice electric blankets will suck up.
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