Guest guest Posted May 17, 2012 Report Share Posted May 17, 2012 Excellent!!!! I will check this out when I am about to run out of mats. And I have a funny story to share with you all. Last night I opened a food item that came in a clear pastic container (with clear dome like lid). I kept staring at it and going OH WOW, hmm hmm hmm What does my husband blurt out?? " I BET THIS HAS SOMETHING TO DO WITH SPROUTING RIGHT? " I started laughing and said " this tray comes with it's own humidity dome " . He goes: " What the H is a humidity dome? " lol Melody > > > >  I found the sure to grow mats on Amazon. Had 10 of the 10x 20 mats for $18.95 with the shipping. I got them and got 10 of the trays as well which was more like $30 and I think shipping was free too. If there was a shipping cost it was $6.95 at the most. > Carolyn Wilkerson > > >  > > > To: sproutpeople > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2012 10:44 PM > Subject: Re: Sunflower greens Hot? > > >  > > I must share with you my experience with growing sunnies inside an apartment that is not air conditioned. > > I use humidity domes. Now before I did this I didn't know a humidity dome from a stupidity dome. EW straightened me out on this. > > I learned LOTS. And I applied it. > > I grow the most GORGEOUS sunnies (nice and tall) using 10 x 20 trays with humidity domes. I use large domes and smaller domes. The key is to spray the inside of the domes and then just set them on top and watch them grow. I use the Sure to Grow Mat and I also use coir. > > Doesn't matter. The inside of the humidity dome stays moist and it's as if they are growing in their own little hot house. > > It's absolutely amazing. this evening I took the tray into my bedroom and as I was watching tv I just pulled off the remaining little black caps off of the sunnies. They came off easily. The sunnies were TALL. Two perfect leaves on top. > > Fabulous. > > I love humidity domes, that's all I have to say. > > Now when the weather really gets warm, I might have to water them a bit more but I'll be honest. Right now it's about once every 3 to 4 days. Not bad for the sure to grow mat. I LOVE it!! It retains the water beautifully. > > Melody > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2012 Report Share Posted May 17, 2012 Let a few sunnies grow for a longer time and observe. What do the next leaves look like? What do they taste like? Then you will know what that means. Lee > Now if you think I know what the second set of leaves mean, well I don't. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2012 Report Share Posted May 17, 2012 Let a few sunnies grow for a longer time and observe. What do the next leaves look like? What do they taste like? Then you will know what that means. Lee > Now if you think I know what the second set of leaves mean, well I don't. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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