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Re: cold vs hot
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: cold vs hot
- From: L*@pseg.com
- Date: 7 Nov 97 08:39:28 EST
> fill a cookie sheet with pebbles and fill with water so that the
>same effect will be achieved, with the container sitting on the pebbles
>but not in water. If that helps, you might want to invest in some
>honeycomb things simply because they hold more water and don't need to
>be filled as often.
>If you want a big, expensive solution that will take care of your
>problem forever, do what I did and have a whole house humidifier
>installed on your furnace. It's a few hundred bucks, but my sinuses and
>plants are thriving here in Colorado.
>Dell
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I have pebbles which I could put in their drip trays, also I line the
bottom of the pots with pebbles so I can put just water in the drip tray.
Does this really work? Is the plant really getting humidity from water
evaporating?
And as for sinus, mine have been awful for 1 whole month. Going to the
doctor today, Clariton is not even working. I have a humidifer and a
vaporizer and have not used it. WHY? Because I don't know which one to
use for my sinuses. A reading the box day is due.
....Lysette (sniffle sniffle snort snort)
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