bumbleberry
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Growing in 2x2.5 in cold garage. How can I heat or insulate this? Foam board frame? Heat mats? On a pallet? My girls need help
I grow plants in the winter in my greenhouse by circulating water in pipes beneath the soil that goes through an inline heater....they can take cold air much better than soil..the roots are paramountYou can not use that style heat mat as a garden bottom, thats a disaster.
Buy electric heat mats, you can buy smaller repltile tank type heat mats for $10 each for individual pots, they use 10-15 watts each which costs pennies to run but they keep the roots warm, or buy larger electric mats (usually soldas rv heater mats to keep there water tanks from freezing) and you can line the bottom of your floor.
Keeping the root zone warm in a cold grow is most important, if it falls below 60* in the root zone your no longer seeing any progress.
I am in Canada, with an unheated garage growing successfully throughout winter, and IMO I do it cheaply. It costs alot to run a 1500 or 750w blowing heater, just to have it be sucked out with the exhaust. I use small 6X10 electric heat mats, kicked on at lights off, and I only really need them when its really cold like -15C outside. I believe they are 10watt each, with my wet fabric pot sitting right ontop of it.
I built a custom grow box, veg chamber on the bottom 3x3 but short height, and a flower box right ontop of it. I made it out of metal to frame it, then 1" foam, then plywood shell it. Easy if your handy with custom shit. So my veg space below runs 24/7 with T5's and the heat from the lower box keeps itself at good temperature, but also radiates to the floor above it when the flower box goes lights out. I monitor temps in the root zone and at plant height and it stays above 65*, even when the garage itself is 30* Fahrenheit
Definitely get the pots off the ground, preferably some electric heat mats, and use the heat generated by the lights creatively to heat the space.
Under floor heating can't be used? Why not?You can not use that style heat mat as a garden bottom, thats a disaster.
Buy electric heat mats, you can buy smaller repltile tank type heat mats for $10 each for individual pots, they use 10-15 watts each which costs pennies to run but they keep the roots warm, or buy larger electric mats (usually soldas rv heater mats to keep there water tanks from freezing) and you can line the bottom of your floor.
Keeping the root zone warm in a cold grow is most important, if it falls below 60* in the root zone your no longer seeing any progress.
I am in Canada, with an unheated garage growing successfully throughout winter, and IMO I do it cheaply. It costs alot to run a 1500 or 750w blowing heater, just to have it be sucked out with the exhaust. I use small 6X10 electric heat mats, kicked on at lights off, and I only really need them when its really cold like -15C outside. I believe they are 10watt each, with my wet fabric pot sitting right ontop of it.
I built a custom grow box, veg chamber on the bottom 3x3 but short height, and a flower box right ontop of it. I made it out of metal to frame it, then 1" foam, then plywood shell it. Easy if your handy with custom shit. So my veg space below runs 24/7 with T5's and the heat from the lower box keeps itself at good temperature, but also radiates to the floor above it when the flower box goes lights out. I monitor temps in the root zone and at plant height and it stays above 65*, even when the garage itself is 30* Fahrenheit
Definitely get the pots off the ground, preferably some electric heat mats, and use the heat generated by the lights creatively to heat the space.
THAT type you linked cannot be, unless you are tiling the floor, way to complicated and a huge fire hazard if not installed and buried properUnder floor heating can't be used? Why not?