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Old February 19, 2008   #1
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I’m trying to help a family friend this year by providing her with tomato plants for her to sell out of her nursery this year. We plan on transplanting the seedlings to 3 inch pots this weekend but she recently heard that the kerosene heat she uses in her greenhouse could harm vegetable plants. I have never heard this and need to know if this could be a potential problem for tomatoes.

Any advice is greatly appreciated.

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I have friends that do have greenhouses and they have wood stoves. There complaint is every 3 to 4 hrs they have to get up and stoke it back up.
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Many people have used kerosene heaters in GH with no problems.

I think CO2 enrichment can be beneficial in the greenhouse.

I think non-venting type heaters still need ventilation.

I think heater with low-oxygen cut-off feature is good to have

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Cool, so I'm guessing that if she has ferns, flowers, and vines that have had no problem with her current system then the maters should do just fine.

Thanks for the advice!

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Just to add to the subject. I have used kerosene heaters in my greenhouse for years and they work great. I have had no problems with my plants. They seem to thrive.
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