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Old 12-04-2010, 05:10 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Dan L. Dan L. is offline
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Default Jiffy starter greenhouse vs wet plate

In article ,
Jeff Thies wrote:

General Schvantzkoph wrote:

My details - I never use the plastic tops when growing indoors. I add a
small amount of peat moss to my seedlings also (Rumored to help keep
mold and wilt down, I lost my sources to this rumor). I am using a
miracle grow seed starting mixture (I know I shouldn't). I do not use
any heat pads. I have nine south side oversized windows, each with a
heat register under the windows. Ceiling fans in every room for air
circulation. I have a cheap T-5 grow light on each of the 9 TV tray
tables. Two 72 cell trays on each table. 2 x 9 x 72 = 1296 plants!!!!


The plastic cover was the reason I'm giving the Jiffy a try. One of my
cats ate a few of the sprouts that I have in peat pots, I have lots of
spares on the wet plates so I replaced them and covered them with glad
wrap to discourage the cats (tomatoes are poisonous to cats so it's not
good for the cats as well as for the seedlings).


I like the Jiffy Tray. It is not cat proof and in in fact appears to
be a cat magnet. The cover simply cannot withstand the weight of a cat.

A sheet of clear poly works (no cat appeal). I think a good solution
you may be a box glued up of polyisocyanurate (R Max), with a bit of
glazing (clear poly) over it. The polyiso will help keep in the heat at
night. 4' * 8' sheets are under $10. Set the tray inside.

Jeff
(who may not know much about gardening but has a lot of experience with
cats!)


I find the jiffy trays week and flexible. I like to use Heavy Duty
Lattice Flats with the trays for added strength. Example found at
http://www.charleysgreenhouse.com/ using "8619 Heavy Duty 1020 Lattice
Flats". Dogs Rule and are trainable

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Enjoy Life... Dan

Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan.