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February 26, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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starting seed in a portable greenhouse
I start my seeds indoors under lights; but does anyone start them in one of those little portable 3 or 4 shelf green houses. If so how early do you start them.
I guess I should say anyone in zone 6 or colder area. thanks |
February 28, 2009 | #2 |
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I don't start them there, but I put a bunch out last year in two
of those about a month before last frost, as soon as they were potted up the first time (they had the first true leaves, and I needed the space under the lights). I put a 100 watt light bulb in a shop light and ran it in there under the sides to keep them from freezing on nights when night temperatures were forecast to be under 40F. The plants were healthy, but one needs to beware of sunny days, so that they do not fry in there. I would roll the flaps up in sunny weather and drape them over the top (that lets some wind in for hardening off, too). On cloudy days I would just unzip them for air circulation, to avoid mold, and leave the flaps in place.
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February 28, 2009 | #3 |
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I have a little 2 shelf mini-greenhouse I keep in my breezeway with a south facing window. I have three of the small seedling heat mats in there and start 1,000-1,500 seeds each winter in it. It only holds 3-4 tray at a time, but as soon as they sprout, I move them out of there and into my grow table for a few weeks and then into my greenhouse when the first true leaves begin appearing.
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February 28, 2009 | #4 |
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dice and huntoften, thanks for the info. I do the same as Dice - start indoors and then put in the little greenhouse although I have never used a light in one.
I guess I am trying to find justification for a compulsive buy. I had 2 of the 4 shelf greenhouse; however I was at our Lowe's last week and they had 5 of them that were by the looks of the boxes obviously left over from last year and they had them priced at $5 each; so I bought all of them. (<: |
February 28, 2009 | #5 |
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The light in mine stays at groundlevel. It has a cage and shield
around the bulb, and it is turned down toward the concrete patio that they sit on. It is only there to heat up the air inside at night to keep it above freezing. All of the light that the plants get is sunlight.
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February 28, 2009 | #6 |
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Be sure they are well secured. Last year I had all of my plants
in them to harden off. Then a big wind storm came threw and blew the thing over... plants and all.... not a total loss but definitely a downer to start the season! Lee
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