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Re: Lights [and air circulation]
- To: <s*@eskimo.com>, "Joanne Walkovic" <s*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: Lights [and air circulation]
- From: "* R* <f*@moran.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 10:15:34 -0500
- Resent-Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 07:14:08 -0800
- Resent-From: seeds-list@eskimo.com
- Resent-Message-ID: <"zb30r1.0.sj5.vgByo"@mx1>
- Resent-Sender: seeds-list-request@eskimo.com
Any computer supply store should be able to sell you those tiny computer
fans that you should be hearing as you're reading this. They're cheap &
easy to wire. I have them everywhere. Air "movement" is more important
than "fresh" air.
The answer to where to put all those plants is simple: send them to me. I
have plenty of room.
Keith
>
> The benefits of the three rows, that each row provides
> you a different temperature range. The top averages around 78-80F and the
bottom
> stays around 60 degrees F. You can change the temp buy removing a light
or
> opening a door. It works well for me. The disadvantage is air circulation
and
> when the seed germinate, where do I put all the plants. Thats another
story...
> --
> Sincerely,
>
> ------------------------------------ FROM:
-----------------------------------
> Duncan McAlpine
>
>
>
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