Re: Water Bed Heater


At 10:44 AM 1/28/98 -0500, you wrote:
>On this subject of heaters, I've always used a heating pad for
>germinating tomato seeds with great results. I put it on low, wrap it in
>a towel and put the flat of seeds on it. I can't see any difference
>between this and an official seed warmer or waterbed heater besides the
>thermostat. Apparently the low setting is perfect for the nightshade
>family as I have been doing this for about 8 years now. Advantage: you
>don't have to buy anything new since most households already have one.
>Disadvantage: don't pull out your back during germination season! :-)
>
>Jodi
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Heating pads are not made to be left on for days at a time.  They're
usually not made to interact with water, either.  Hope your fire insurance
is paid up.  Margaret

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