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Subject: propagators
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| Gingerchef |
Oxfordshire/england
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I am looking to get a heated propagator so as to get started early next year. I seem only to find ones that will maintain a soil temp of 19c/66f. In many of the discussion and books the optimum soil temp for propagation I believe is around 85f is this the case? If so can anyone recomend a good fairly priced started propagator? cheers
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11/18/2011 7:29:37 PM
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| VTSteve |
South Hero, VT
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Try looking for a "seedling heat mat" or "seed germination mat" on the internet. Farm supply stores usually carry them in late winter. Make sure you plug it into a thermostat. The mats can heat up to over 105 degrees Fahrenheit and cook your seeds.
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11/18/2011 9:39:41 PM
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| marley |
Massachusetts
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/ReptiBator-Digital-Egg-Incubator-Breeders-ZooMed-RI-10-/120636142882?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c16797522
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11/18/2011 9:42:23 PM
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| Pumpking |
Germany
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In early April it´s still cool outside (here in Germany), and therefore we are still heating inside. I just let the pumpkin seeds live with us in comfortable 21-22°C, the pots adjust to that temperature without additional heating costs, and there´s no danger for the seeds of being cooked. In the past two years this has worked nicely, and therefore I don´t see the need for buying such equipment in my case.
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11/19/2011 3:10:47 AM
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| Gingerchef |
Oxfordshire/england
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ok, thanks for all those comments.
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11/19/2011 11:05:48 AM
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| Greenhouse Grower |
Madison,Wisconsin
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I use an egg incubator and it works great. You can adjust the temperature to whatever you want. I use 85 degrees F for my giant pumpkin seeds.
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11/21/2011 4:18:57 PM
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