I have created a great way to keep my seedlings warm. I took a picture of it to show, but here's what i did. I had some plastic crates like the bread man uses to deliver bread to stores, and I filled them with Christmas Lights, and used solo cups to prop the seed flats on. This is keeping my soil around 75-80 degrees, and to make it warmer just wrap some foil around the sides, and to make it cooler just use taller cups. My little seeds are sprouting so fast I can't keep up!
Heat idea for Seedlings
Cool idea. I bet it looks really pretty at night.
How long do seeds have to be kept warm? Just until they sprout or longer?
What a great invention! I can do that. Hmm, what to use for the lite box?
At last something useful for all those xmas lites I bought during after xmas sales.Neat idea!
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Good idea..seeds need to be kept warm till you see about 1/2 of them germinate...you can keep it on a bit longer, but unless you are starting seeds in a really cool room, there's no need.
edited to say that this applies to flats of the same kinds of seeds...different species have different requirements.
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