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Subject: heating cables
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| jack-o-rama |
Logan Utah
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i have been looking at getting a heat cable whats best place get them and are they worth the money do you just plug into an extension cord
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2/8/2013 10:38:58 PM
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| Bohica (Tom) |
Www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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Check out the prices at www.extremepumpkinstore.com
Bury them at least 6 inches deep in the planting area and plug them in, they will keep the soil at 74°, they are absolutely worth it!
Tom
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2/9/2013 2:51:25 AM
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| jack-o-rama |
Logan Utah
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tom i have limited resources i was also thinking about getting some neptunes fish/seaweed and some soluble kelp would these be pretty good choice on limited budget or is there something better
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2/9/2013 7:37:35 AM
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| eastkypumpkin(Dwight) |
Prestonsburg,ky
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Tom will great advice,products and prices that cant be beat
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2/9/2013 9:08:43 AM
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| Mike-S |
Dorval,Quebec
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Will let you plant a few weeks early.Soil heat keeps the air warm inside shelter.Just keep an eye on sunshine effect-air temp.
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2/9/2013 10:32:23 AM
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| Bohica (Tom) |
Www.extremepumpkinstore.com
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Jack, shoot me an email [email protected], I may have one that I used to show someone how they work, if I still have it, I'll sell it to ya real cheap.
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2/9/2013 10:36:34 AM
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| Holland |
Washington State
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At hollandsgiants.com we have the Grow Quick Heavy Duty Heating Cables. Each cable weighs 2.2 lbs and is 5 times as thick as a normal cable. They draw 200 watts and 2.7 amps.
Joel & Mari lou Holland
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2/9/2013 12:56:38 PM
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