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Started by admjh1, February 28, 2010, 17:43:53

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admjh1

Hi all
just realised I have no idea what temp to keep
my greenhouse At!!! I currently have
my seeds on propergators on the windowsill.
I have a parrafine heater and a little
electric fan heater that could go in there. It got to
50deg today but while I was sieving my
compost it felt blinking cold, but nice to have
a bit of sun. Paid my rent today and didn't pay
my water charge as discussed prevously much
to committee members glum faces.still don't think they
willsort out water supply though 

admjh1


Mr Smith

 I asked this question the other day on here and 'Tonybloke' replied with 60 degrees for this time of year which I now have my cold frame at, :)

admjh1

Cheers Mr Smith thought I'd never find out
I can get the heater set now and get cracking.
Snow due for a return at end of week, so I can get
greenhouse nice and cosy for sowing.

Tee Gee

QuoteTonybloke' replied with 60 degrees

I think he meant you need this temperature for germinating seeds.

If it is to keep plants ticking over then around 40°-42°F (4°-6°C) is enough.

As you see in this picture I have three temperature ranges;

1) the propagator for 60°+

2)the hot bed for 50°+

3)the fan heater for 40°+

I have now got rid of the propagator (it broke down) but I find by placing a tray cover over my trays I can replicate the temperatures I was getting in my propagator!

To keep air temperature at 60° is very expensive hence my different methods of heating.

As you may recall in a recent posting I mentioned I have bought a new fan heater and this is even better at keeping temperatures where I want them  (42°)


tonybloke

Quote from: Mr Smith on March 02, 2010, 17:53:46
I asked this question the other day on here and 'Tonybloke' replied with 60 degrees for this time of year which I now have my cold frame at, :)
for your coldframe, whilst germinating seeds, yes, 60 will be fine, but as TeeGee says, 40 - 50 will be fine for a greenhouse. ;0
(confusing, this growing malarkey, innit?)
You couldn't make it up!

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