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Re: Propagation Tools/Misters
- To: Nan Sterman <n*@ucsd.edu>
- Subject: Re: Propagation Tools/Misters
- From: D* M* <m*@eskimo.com>
- Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 16:32:39 -0800 (PST)
- Resent-Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 16:34:41 -0800
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On Fri, 28 Feb 1997, Nan Sterman wrote:
> >What is considered the standard for flats? Do people use the standard 1020
> >no holes flat or Perma-Nest tray? I prefer the Perma-nest tray due to, the
> >sturdyness of the thick plastic. In addition, it will support a 1020 flat with
> >holes.
>
> For us neophytes, What is a Perma-nest tray? What is a 1020 flat and where
> do you get them?
>
> Nan
Correct me if I am wrong...a 1020 flat is a standard flat which you see at
at a local nursery store. Lets say you wanted to by all those six-packs in
that nice tray holder...This is a 1020 flat. A Perma-nest tray is a
product Park Seeds sells in their wholesale catalog. It is made of sturdy
plastic and can hold a standard flat. Lets say a I wanted to water my flat
of seeds. This flat has holes on the bottom to let the water drain or seep
in. I would fill the Perma-nest with water and place the flat with holes
into it to collect water.
-- Duncan McAlpine
Federal Way WA USA
http://www.eskimo.com/~mcalpin/
mcalpin@eskimo.com
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