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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted | 
		
            | spudder |  | What heating pad do people use and thermostsat built in or none? | 3/7/2022 7:05:20 PM | 
		
            | Orange U. Glad | Georgia | Mat: 
 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Y27FJ1C/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
 Temperature Controller:
 
 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015F4VFGI/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 
 
 | 3/7/2022 9:09:01 PM | 
		
            | Dan Sutherland | Walla Walla Wa. | If you're only doing a small number of seeds,  I'd use a regular heating pad that's for helping sore muscles etc, and then plug that into a thermostat. Those thin little black ones aren't able to raise the temperature enough if your starting seeds in a colder area like a cool basement or garage. You have to make sure that you get one that doesn't automatically turn off after a couple hours. | 3/7/2022 11:02:18 PM | 
		
            | Dan Sutherland | Walla Walla Wa. | If you're only doing a small number of seeds,  I'd use a regular heating pad that's for helping sore muscles etc, and then plug that into a thermostat. Those thin little black ones aren't able to raise the temperature enough if your starting seeds in a colder area like a cool basement or garage. You have to make sure that you get one that doesn't automatically turn off after a couple hours. | 3/7/2022 11:02:25 PM | 
		
            | pumpkinpal2 | Syracuse, NY | Whenever I may get the guts to use my regular oven as an incubator, there are numerous combinations on those pages for a great many uses, even dual-outlet and on some, the wattages are shown; Meanwhile, I have an old (but probably functional, lol) refrigerator that I heat up to 90-95 with 2 bug lights (60 W? X 2) through a heavy-duty thermostat that I've had good results with;Those links would probably be great for those areas, where the heat is held really well.   eg
 | 3/8/2022 3:49:14 AM | 
		
            | Little Ketchup | Grittyville, WA | My T-5 bulbs heat the air in the germination chamber to the correct temp, so none is necessary. | 3/8/2022 4:17:40 AM | 
		
            | McMillin Giants | Salem Ohio | I place a $1 styrofoam cooler on top of my pots and then the Thin black heating mats they sell on Amazon will maintain 90 degrees easily in a cold basement.  | 3/8/2022 8:01:21 AM | 
		
            | Sankalp | Roseville CA | I am not an expert, but I put my seeds in pots in the oven with the oven light on. That provided a pretty good temp. Just make sure to remove your seedlings out of the oven as soon as they sprout, because they will get leggy very fast. Then I put them under a grow light or outside if it is not cold. I did this for many seedlings to not spend too much money on a heat mats. lol. 
 
 This year I think I am going to use a heat mat tho.
 | 3/8/2022 12:26:21 PM | 
		
        
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