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Re: "bottom heat"
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- Subject: Re: "bottom heat"
- From: L* M* <l*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 16:47:19 -0700 (PDT)
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I was reading your post with a copy of Creative Propagation on the
desk alongside the computer. I just picked it up last week and read
quickly through it. Haven't try to apply anything from it yet.
Page 36 (figure 3.6) has a sketch showing use of heat cables to
provide bottom heat for seedlings and cuttings. Perhaps you could
devise something similar using your heat mat.
---Nan Sterman <nsterman@mindsovermatter.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! I need to make some cuttings of a tropical/subtropical
plant
> and the advice I've gotten is to give it "bottom heat." I have a
heat mat,
> but can any of you describe for me how I might set it all up? How
do YOU
> give cuttings "bottom heat?"
>
> Thanks so much
>
> By the way, I came across a copy of the book "creative propagation"
> recently and remembered that we'd discussed it on the list a while
back.
> For the life of me, I can't make heads nor tails from it. Lots of
words
> but very little direction. How have others done in interpreting it?
>
> Nan
>
> Nan Sterman, Master Composter in residency
> San Diego County, California
> Sunset zone 24, USDA zone 10b or 11
>
>
>
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