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Post by robh on Dec 16, 2013 15:00:04 GMT
hi guys looking for some advice just wondering if this will work and what are your thoughts i have getting some strawberry crates very similar to the tomato ones i intend to set my tubers away in the airing cupboard i have getting these trays and in blocks have removed the base of every second one so it gives me 10 inches in height for each crate i want to know if there will be any drawbacks to doing this i then intend to transfer them to a heated greenhouse gas heating and once i take the cuttings apply the same method tray spacer tray etc will this idea work if so it can be applied to lots of things if your short of space in the green house
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Post by Tel on Dec 16, 2013 17:16:17 GMT
hi guys looking for some advice just wondering if this will work and what are your thoughts i have getting some strawberry crates very similar to the tomato ones i intend to set my tubers away in the airing cupboard i have getting these trays and in blocks have removed the base of every second one so it gives me 10 inches in height for each crate i want to know if there will be any drawbacks to doing this i then intend to transfer them to a heated greenhouse gas heating and once i take the cuttings apply the same method tray spacer tray etc will this idea work if so it can be applied to lots of things if your short of space in the green house You can set them off that way, but when signs of growth are there you need to move them into the Greenhouse or they will get drawn. they need plenty of light for growth, same goes for cuttings I do not think stacking them will work.
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Post by robh on Dec 16, 2013 17:29:00 GMT
thats the general idea tell put them in the airing cupboard till they start to strike then put them in the heated greenhouse i will give it a ctry them being stacked but will watch to make shure they grow ok
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Post by daitheplant on Dec 16, 2013 19:20:17 GMT
robh, if you are going to start them off now, why put them in the airing cupboard? You would be better off putting them straight in the greenhouse as it`s heated.
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