oldman60

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The plants that I don't have on pallets are on pieces of foam insulation
that I used on the walls of my room, it works well.
:peace:
 

moondance

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Hey Doc if it helps my vegging plants are on the concrete floor and they drastically slowed down when the temp dipped down and the heat was off, after I turned the heat back on a little bit and warmed up the floor some they are doing better now. Probably 2 days late and a few dollars short but.
 

oldman60

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Hey Doc if it helps my vegging plants are on the concrete floor and they drastically slowed down when the temp dipped down and the heat was off, after I turned the heat back on a little bit and warmed up the floor some they are doing better now. Probably 2 days late and a few dollars short but.
I never put any plants directly on the floor, I prefer to use pallets but this grow
I had to go to 5/8" Styrofoam insulation to gain back the 4" the pallets took.
Not only do the stay a little warmer off the floor it gives better air circulation
under the fabric pots when they are on pallets.
:peace:
 

moondance

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I never put any plants directly on the floor, I prefer to use pallets but this grow
I had to go to 5/8" Styrofoam insulation to gain back the 4" the pallets took.
Not only do the stay a little warmer off the floor it gives better air circulation
under the fabric pots when they are on pallets.
:peace:
I am with you there but I had no other choice at the time, these guys that are redoing the drywall for me don't know it yet but they got some building to do! I want to have some solid risers built with rubber membrane glued to the top! But the 8 pack floro would have to move over to the other side which I think may be doable at some point.
 
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