JoeR
Masterpiece
I am attempting to step up my propagation game this spring with timed misters, bottom heat, etc. And I would like to have the systems done by early February.
When providing bottom heat, anywhere from 10°F-15°F above ambient temperature is generally recommended for most cuttings. To achieve this, I have found a few options.
They sell (in various sizes) these mats for the germination of seeds. They claim to be 10°F-20°F above the air temperature and are inexpensive, but they are not adjustable. If they are too warm or too cold there's nothing I can do.
https://jet.com/product/product/a6c...e825afb8423b&gclid=CMSFyvjfp8gCFVGRHwods00NUw
Or I can get adjustable heating mats specifically for the propagation of cuttings from a number of sources. They are very likely worth it but I dont have a clue what brands are good or not.
So with that said,
Would the linked product be sufficient?
If not, what product/brand would you recommend based on experience?
Thanks, Joe
When providing bottom heat, anywhere from 10°F-15°F above ambient temperature is generally recommended for most cuttings. To achieve this, I have found a few options.
They sell (in various sizes) these mats for the germination of seeds. They claim to be 10°F-20°F above the air temperature and are inexpensive, but they are not adjustable. If they are too warm or too cold there's nothing I can do.
https://jet.com/product/product/a6c...e825afb8423b&gclid=CMSFyvjfp8gCFVGRHwods00NUw
Or I can get adjustable heating mats specifically for the propagation of cuttings from a number of sources. They are very likely worth it but I dont have a clue what brands are good or not.
So with that said,
Would the linked product be sufficient?
If not, what product/brand would you recommend based on experience?
Thanks, Joe