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Pastimes : Gardening and Especially Tomato Growing

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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (3136)4/25/2020 12:41:21 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (5) of 3495
 
I am thinking of converting an aquarium into a mini greenhouse. I have heat pads under it, so I have some measure of temperature control.

But I think that managing humidity and drainage could be an issue. For drainage, I am thinking of putting a couple of inches of lava rocks, but there is only so much that can do if I accidentally water too much. So humidity remains an issue.

I am thinking of using the aquarium for semi tropical plants such as turmeric ;) and may be as an incubator for a few other things.

Any suggestions?
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