I'm in Warwick mate, no frost here last year, haven't been watching the weather lolMackka said:20xwater, I see you live in Bathurst, why would you not cover your crops up knowing the weather out that way?
Mackka
just a question, would a candle provide enough heating for a small poly green house at night? I have found a cheap way to make a vegetable oil powered candle burn a long time.OldGT said:New poly greenhouse came today! :inlove: Covid/moving location special, nearly 40% of retail including delivery. Not sure if Mrs GT or me are more excited, been talking about it for about 6 years since seeing them at the Feild days for the first time. Now to put it up...
In other gardening news, the pineberry babies just poking the heads through, so Im up to 6 mature (cpl years old), 6 decent seedlings (8 months old), and a few dozen tiny babies.
I always get excited but germination is hard then keeping them alive until big enough to transplant is even harder (better part of a year, really need one spring and one autumn). Any way easily the best germination Ive had from about 250 seeds, fingers crossed a dozen or 2 can make the journey to late spring where they are most comfortable and put their roots down properly. The more mature plants, the more seeds and so on.
I did promise a member some seeds and feel bad about never sending them, but now I know the batch is viable Ill be sorting out the biggest and the best to send to him in the next couple of weeks.
Cant wait for the day I can get enough to preserve and have a cheeky bowlful with a bit of cream. A couple per day and a dozen a week at their peak is not enough!
Couple of years and it might make the Xmas dessert. A man can dream.....
I already wrap some of my sensitive outdoor plants in fencing wire and pallet wrap for winter to create mini green houses but if it gets too cold they still succum to the cold because you are not actually adding any heat at night. I have been thinking about building a big mulch pile and running water pipes for hydronic heating but as plants are spaced out candles might be easier. Probably have to make little chimneys though :lol: I will let you know if it works/fails. I will try it with a red pawpaw which is totally inappropriate for this area but will test the theory.OldGT said:Tbh mate I have no idea. I was going to set up some hydronic heating using a large sheet of perspex and some stainless and black poly pipes.
Mrs GT is wanting to buy a house though, so for now I was just going to site it in, lay black bricks on the floor, and use the outdoor digital temp guage to monitor to give me some base line.
That said I love alternate ideas and would very much like to hear about your success even if not suitable.
CFL 's?OldGT said:Nice work Fella, next level setup :Y: Could use CFLs, seen it done and experimented myself.
That's awesome 20x. I was thinking of using leds but from what you said should stick to t5's?20xwater said:I turned it on to show where I'm up to with my tech hab ,
Everything works perfect..
https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...569/1593228509_20200627_131313_compress94.jpg
Baking tray hatch view port lol
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Humidifier injection port is just below the fan, that's the De-humidifier in the corner. The humidity thermostat controller operates both the De-humidifier and humidifier, punch in your settings to both with 2 degree delays works well.
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God of wind...achieved
God of humidity...achieved
God of temperature...achieved
Lol
There is heaps more still..
God of acidity...
God of carbon...
God of water...
God of nutrients...
God of light...(waiting on new fluro, led is power consuming junk)
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