Sfrigon 1
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They won't die though just slow em downI like to set mine on top of the server power supply, nice and warm year round =). Cold temps do cause slower germination.
They won't die though just slow em downI like to set mine on top of the server power supply, nice and warm year round =). Cold temps do cause slower germination.
Just place a hand towel on it or something to buffer the hot spots.I have that exact pad but I’m worried about overheating
I'm quite comfortable at 68f year round =), family disagrees and we bring it up a tad.I'm LOLing at some of the comments. Not in a snickering way, just giggling because some of y'all would freeze in my house.
And the woodstoves going out? Well get up and sling some wood in it or at least turn your damper down.
Last year, I lived way up north, very close to Alaska, extremely little population. My only source of heat was wood. A wood burning furnace in the basement, a wood stove in the kitchen, and a fireplace in the living room.I'm LOLing at some of the comments. Not in a snickering way, just giggling because some of y'all would freeze in my house.
And the woodstoves going out? Well get up and sling some wood in it or at least turn your damper down.
As someone who heats exclusively with wood I also have chuckled.I'm LOLing at some of the comments. Not in a snickering way, just giggling because some of y'all would freeze in my house.
And the woodstoves going out? Well get up and sling some wood in it or at least turn your damper down.
Get a new one that has a temperature controllerI have that exact pad but I’m worried about overheating
Well they say wood heat warms ya twice but I don't know about running outside in sub degree weather. That doesn't fun, at all.Last year, I lived way up north, very close to Alaska, extremely little population. My only source of heat was wood. A wood burning furnace in the basement, a wood stove in the kitchen, and a fireplace in the living room.
I had several cabins and outbuildings as well, all with wood-only.
Nothing like getting up at 3 AM to re-stock wood when it's -35 degrees outside. The house cools off very, very quickly when the fire starts cooling off.
One hand, I really miss it, but on the other, I kind of don't
Will be doing it again though, just regrouping for a year as we were forced out due to forest fires late last year.
Wake up, stir it up, and go again.As someone who heats exclusively with wood I also have chuckled.
I fill my stove before I go to bed and shut it in. It is always still warm inside when I wake up and just throw some wood on the bed of coals.
I also live in an almost 200 year old house that is far from heat efficient.
As for seeds and growing in general KISS
Cheers
Holy crap lol that's a bit frosty. I keep mine at 73 lolI have my heat set at 62
Lol, google says that's just over 19 C. That's about when I start to sweat.An why is your house so cold?
I was going to suggest one of those pads. I put it under a folded bath towel, then the seeds on top of the towel. Never cooked a seed after I started doing that.I have that exact pad but I’m worried about overheating