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K6MZMarion
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This is a great DIY project. |
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FiggyFrank
Registered: Posts: 2,712 |
Great idea, Marion. I'll have to try this with some cuttings. |
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Dave
Registered: Posts: 1,482 |
I like this idea looks like a very safe setup |
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Smyfigs
Registered: Posts: 1,658 |
This is a great idea! |
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PeterC
Registered: Posts: 286 |
wow, this looks like a very economical way of heat source. Very cool! |
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Louneo
Registered: Posts: 95 |
I have also just used a short strand of led christmas lights under a seed tray as well. I have 2 sets of solar powered rope lights from Harbor Freight that im going to use to heat some seed trays in my greenhouse. It seems like a good setup if you insulate it so the heat doesnt dissipate too quickly |
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lifigs
Registered: Posts: 217 |
Perfect time of your to post this. A month from now you won't be able to buy X-mas lights. |
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Louneo
Registered: Posts: 95 |
Try Goodwill, Re-Store, or any of the salvation armys, you can get strands of lights really cheaply! I found 100ft strands last week for $4 a strand at a local Re-Store. They are LED and dont give off as much heat as the older style christmas lights but they are also less likely to have bulbs breaking if you go the xmas light route. |
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GregMartin
Registered: Posts: 550 |
I bought rope lights right after Christmas last year at Walmart when they were marked way down. Got a nice timer system for the fluorescent lights that was also marked way down. I built a 4'x4'x4' insulated grow cube in my basement and installed them in the 2x4s that support the water tray. Works great to add that extra bit of heat to the medium the cuttings are rooted in. |
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NoelG_123
Registered: Posts: 178 |
Thanks Marion. Being on a tight budget like many folks. This is very doable. Thanks again for the share. |
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eaglet2
Registered: Posts: 45 |
I've been using soil heat cable and a light dimer to set heat temp. Just zig zag under trays with duct tape to to deck. 12' double does 8 trays. setting is on dim. Has lasted for years and no bulbs to replace. |
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Hortstu
Registered: Posts: 108 |
I'm under the impression, just impression I've never experimented with them, that most of the energy going into LEDs goes into light and very little into heat. That's why they're so efficient. So maybe for this purpose you'd want to avoid the LEDs? |
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COGardener
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I have used the rope light idea to heat a humidity bin for a couple years, the fist one has work flawlessly with perfect heat and no fuss. When I decided to set up a second one, the project was meet with great disaster. The "exact same light" burnt significantly hotter than the first and cooked everything in the bin. |
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K6MZMarion
Registered: Posts: 28 |
It's time to share this again. |
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KK
Registered: Posts: 412 |
You can get them pretty cheap on eBay, bought 3 last year, still working |
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gofiger
Registered: Posts: 71 |
Not to hijack this thread but what I have used with great success is my oven. My oven when just the interior light is on is a constant 81 F. I learned this trick years ago from someone who told me that the inside of your oven with the light on is a great place to rest bread if your making your own and your house is on the cool side. So I used it for bread and it worked great. Then I used it to start my veggie seeds, namely my tomatoes and peppers. Worked awesome for that too. Then last march I tried it for my 1st fig cutting. All three of them grew perfectly. |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 469 |
make sure no water can drain on your lights. |
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EB18702
Registered: Posts: 51 |
for the time and money spent on this, id just buy the heat mats. i see other people try this same idea trying to make cheap grow lights. just buy the profession stuff. some are spending hundreds on cuttings and then cheap out on there equipment lol. |
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SCfigFanatic
Registered: Posts: 469 |
"i see other people try this same idea trying to make cheap grow lights. " |
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NoelG_123
Registered: Posts: 178 |
Are the grow mats we buy supposed to be waterproof? I bottom water my cuttings. Thanks in advance for your response. |
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