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Jerome
01-21-2002, 12:21 PM
Well, as always, time has gotten away from me. I dont have the pics to share, but did track down the site I originally got the plans from. It is: http://home.earthlink.net/~hilldfe21/plans/cloner/cloner.html
Please feel free to hit me up with anything you don't understand about it. I made a couple minor changes after building a couple. When I get a couple minutes, I will share my "winter basement propogation area" with you. Talk to you later.
Jerome
sewfarsewgood
01-21-2002, 03:18 PM
Couldn't have done much better than you did. Would still like to see your other mods to the set up though. Again - GOOD SHOW OL BOY and thank you.
gary J
Jerome
01-21-2002, 03:22 PM
Thanks... I am working on my page tonight after the kids go to bed. I'll see what I can get done while I hold my eyes open with toothpicks. Sledding in the snow was a priority today and I'm pooped. Always have time for plants though....
Jerome
Ann B.
01-21-2002, 06:49 PM
Jerome,
Oh, please do not tell little Hunter about snow! The snow almost made it here this year, but missed us by about 15-20 miles. I think Hunter was 3 the last time it snowed here. He did the angel thing and snowman and all, but I don't think at age 7 now that he really remembers it. What FUN!
Thanks for posting about the bubbler. Now, you have me itching to try this. It looks like it works quite well, and is something I have never tried. I have some bubblers like shown that I used to grow brine shrimp, but it made such a mess, I went back to the regular aquarium aerators. Then again, I did not have a good lid, just aluminum foil.
I just can't stand to try something new, so in the next few days, I will be digging out those bubblers, and anxiously awaiting your pictures. Just kidding, take your time, and if you need help, please feel free to write me at ann@landspro.com.
Gee, maybe I can root in water after all. I have been successful in water, but more successful with soil.
We don't have basements here due to water levels, but I know all the others are anxious to hear about that, and I am sure I will get lots of ideas from you. Sounds like you are willing to experiment.
Experiementing runs in my blood, I suppose...
Again, THANKS!
vicki
01-22-2002, 04:59 PM
Jerome,
Such a :cool: idea! Seen something similiar using windowsill greenhouse. I'm like Ann I see something new got to research it and check it out. I've got most of the components already. Maybe tomorrow or the next day. Thanks for the great link.
:)
Jim Lang
01-28-2002, 04:21 PM
I missed something, what do you set the timer for or does it run all the time?:confused:
Jerome
01-30-2002, 06:18 PM
Either way works. Some people claim 15 min on and 45 off works best. I was using it on all the time until a couple weeks ago, so I dont know how the results will be. I have been having terrible luck with bottom heat though. I lost all my cuttings because they got too warm.
Jim Lang
01-30-2002, 09:13 PM
I wonder if you use it inside a room with about 70 degrees if you need bottom heat?
Jerome
01-31-2002, 02:15 PM
Those are the conditions I have had the best success with. I am abandoning bottom heat and going with room temp only. Let me know what you put in it and the progress.
Jerome
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