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08-09-2008, 07:55 PM #1
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Milk jug for a Greenhouse?
If I moved the light away wouldnt it make the plant stretch and eventually fall over from its own weight. The fan couldnt blow on the stem either to strengthen it. I was planning on making vents so that air could at least circulate if not blow directly on the plant.
hatecable Reviewed by hatecable on . Milk jug for a Greenhouse? Im having some humidity issues with my seedling, along with ph I believe. The humidity is only 16% which is what you get when you live in Texas and die without the airconditioning going constantly during august. Anyway, I was wondering if you could cut up an old translucent milk jug bottom and make a greenhouse canopy. Im not sure if enough light would get through or what, but i thought Id ask. Maybe someone has done this before. Herers a pic of my plant from seed. It is 9 days old Rating: 5Necessity is the father of invention, but Laziness is his favorite drinkin buddy.:yippee:
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