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(@philmusa)
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Have you bought it at Hedonics (1120 Caledonia Rd. or at another location)?

Yes I did, as it's only takes me about 20 minute drive there from my house.

Thanks
Phil

 
Posted : 21/12/2010 12:30 pm
igor.glukhovtsev
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Have you bought it at Hedonics (1120 Caledonia Rd. or at another location)?

Yes I did, as it's only takes me about 20 minute drive there from my house.

Thanks Phil, I'm gonna ask my relatives purchasing a couple of them for me. They live at Bathurst ans Steeles area. Same 20 minutes driving.

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Posted : 21/12/2010 12:46 pm
(@philmusa)
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No problems,

BTW, your retlatives are most likely a nice calm 🙂 20 minute drive to the store with no highways driving 60km/hr. My 20 minutes involves highways and what some would call "excessive speed" 😯 but only if traffic permitts...

Thanks
Phil

 
Posted : 21/12/2010 1:13 pm
(@paul-ont)
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For what it's worth I just hooked up some mini lights to my thermo cube. I also have a couple of cable heaters wrapped around soda bottles in there... Seems to hold heat pretty well... My problem is balancing insulation with enough light. If I insulate too much, I'm worried that the plants will become leggy and lead to too much brown tissue in spring...

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Posted : 21/12/2010 2:26 pm
(@philmusa)
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I have the same concern about balancing the insulation and light requirement. I'm probably wasting energy by letting out too much heat at night however the opposite occurs during the day.

Thanks
Phil

 
Posted : 21/12/2010 6:08 pm
(@hardyjim)
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For what it's worth I just hooked up some mini lights to my thermo cube. I also have a couple of cable heaters wrapped around soda bottles in there... Seems to hold heat pretty well... My problem is balancing insulation with enough light. If I insulate too much, I'm worried that the plants will become leggy and lead to too much brown tissue in spring...

Are you saying your palms will grow over winter?

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Posted : 21/12/2010 6:54 pm
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