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I have been struggling with my house being cold and getting my sourdough to work, and I have like four heat mats sitting in my guest room. I'm moving one to the kitchen immediately
Thank you for all the content you give us. I am so blessed!
I've used them for sweet potato curing!
Thanks for the info I used one last year, I did leave the seedlings on the Matt after sprouting but I kept them hydrated and the environment was really cold and I encountered no growing problems, infact it was the best cold weather season for me ever, I could hardly pick it all. lol thanks to your advice. But im on the coast now So will follow your advice its much warmer and a longer growing season on both ends.
Silly dyslexic me read the title here as how to use meat hats. Had to scroll back and re read. Here I am.
What about turmeric and ginger root that I'm sprouting, everything I've seen says that the soil should be 75+ degrees. Last year I didn't move them out of the greenhouse until the outside temp was 65f
Another heat mat use….I am bottle feeding a litter of orphaned kittens and I put the seedling heat mat under the bedding to keep them warm.
When I got one of these vivosun heat mats couple yrs back I also got the thermostat to go with it. I've found it to be super helpful. Curious why you don't also use that tool?
since a lot of your older videos are full of bad information admittedly by yourself but you leave them up and available for lets be honest here for clicks and revenue.. How do we know your current videos have good information? if you leave your crap videos up you degrade your good ones value by losing viewerships trust in your knowledge,
I learned that cool weather seedlings do not need to germinate on the heat mat. Thanks for all your videos & sharing your knowledge!
Thank you I kept my seedlings after they germinate. I ran and took them off after hearing this thank you so much.
This was so helpful for me. I kept my seedlings on the heat mat until it was time to take them outside. My seedlings did not grow at all last year.
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Now I wonder when itโs necessary to get electrocuted. ๐
Much better, this greenhouse. No tape
I also use the seed starter heat mats for rooting my fig cuttings
So bell peppers you should use a heat mat
WOW! I will definitely consider the mat for proofing bread. My kitchen is usually cool in winter. About to put some pepper seeds in pots. Not sure do the onion seeds benefit from a heat mat?
I'm inspired to use a heat pad to make yogurt.
So grateful I watched this when I did!!!!!
I wish my snowplow and shovel were that tool I only had to use a couple of weeks a year
Also great for "cutting propagation"