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Subject: Hog panel heater for heat for seedlings?
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Joel Young |
Berne, Indiana
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What do you guys think, If I have several plants in gallon pots would'nt it be better. From sprouting till planting. I dont have a green house. I have three hog panels 3x4 foot I think. The link is one half the size of the ones I have.
http://www.qcsupply.com/250200-kane-electric-baby-pig-heat-mat-135-36.html?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=cpc&gclid=CjwKEAjwk_OhBRD06abu3qSoxlwSJACt7sZ7hvYEhb5QV5yBuBMqIbdAP5WNAoWYpe3XnkiYfq23jhoCmPvw_wcB
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10/14/2014 1:53:31 PM
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brotherdave |
Corryton, TN
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Since you already have them give it a go now. You'll know by spring if you can make it work. If you kill the plants just pull it and re-sow in the same pots.
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10/14/2014 2:43:38 PM
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Joel Young |
Berne, Indiana
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Will do , thanks
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10/14/2014 2:46:39 PM
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