"Peter Aitken" wrote in message
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"francis marion" wrote in message
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I'm not quite sure what you mean by "Humidity trays". For my
trays I went
to a local nursery and bought a couple of the dark green/black
plastic
trays
that gardeners use to start seeds from.
They are about 24" long x 12" deep x 3 "tall. Place an inch or so
of
clean,
washed gravel and add water. I then take a piece of the plastic
"egg-crate"
white, plastic fluorescent light cover, that I buy at the local
hardware
store. Cut it to fit inside the green trays and place my plants
on top of
those.
I don't know if your looking for something fancier than that. But
mine
work
great for me.
Hope this helps,
Francis Marion
That's exactly it - although something nicer looking than plastic
would be
good. But none of the garden stores have them, perhaps because it is
not
Spring.
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Peter Aitken
Remove the crap from my email address before using.
You can try Parkside
http://www.parksideorchids.com/supplies.htm
Ed