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Plant Matters => The Garden => Topic started by: Anonymous on January 21, 2005, 02:31:10 PM

Title: winter woes
Post by: Anonymous on January 21, 2005, 02:31:10 PM
Greetings fellow plant enthusiasts!

I thought I might take this opportunity to contemplate some indoor growing projects that I've been up to this winter. Although it seems a bit more like plant sustaining than growing to be honest.

It's been averaging about 10 degrees F in minnesota with humidity levels at 0%. Very inhospitable to non-house plants for lack of better terminology.

I've been able to sustain my plants with 400 watts of MH and a wick humidifier. Most of them look pretty good. My tomatos are even starting to fruit despite eratic light cycles. Wth the humidifier running 24/7 I can keep relative humidity in my basement at about 30% wich seems the minimum for tomatos and salvia d. It gets them through the day anyways.
If I have to endure four more monthes of winter I will need something more to get me through the day. Anybody have any suggestions?

Peace

Hedon
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Post by: TroutMask on January 21, 2005, 05:56:56 PM
Yes: Don't worry so much about humidity. I have had great luck growing both salvia and tomatoes indoors here in Denver area, which runs around -325.325% humidity indoors and outdoors all year long.

-TM
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Post by: JRL on January 21, 2005, 06:18:07 PM
Same here, I think salvia adapts well to a drier climate.