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To all Paph sanderianum growers
Tom,
Now that I understand better that you want to keep a couple of compots warm and humid I was thinking maybe you could invest in a 10 gallon aquarium. I was thinking you could put small stones or egg crate on the bottom and have some water in the bottom to keep the humidity high. A small clip on fan would keep the air moving. Heat could be supplied by the heating mat. If you did it right it wouldn't be too ugly either. Gene "Elpaninaro" wrote in message ... I'd do bottom heat instead - get one of those seedling heating mats. I think it's going to be hard to get local heat otherwise. So you're planning to air condition your place in Houston then if you heat it up with a space heater, it will be VERY dry. Now this is why I love this newsgroup. Thanks to you and Gene and others who have suggested this option. I never thought of it! Thanks too for the sponge rock definition. Now I know what to go in search of. Take care, Tom. |
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