posted 2 years ago
Hi.. I live in Zone 9 Tasmania, Australia with a very short growing season. Seedlings do well in my garden but seeds just rot.. too wet. So after months of looking at expensive propagation systems.. I went cheap cheap cheap.. and it works!
I used a 6ft VEGEPOD (a raised bed) with a hoop cover. But any flat bed with a sides of 6to 8inches will do.
I filled the bed with builders sand (any sand will do) leaving two inches from the top.
I placed a old Christmas rope light (sealed) as a heat source.. and wiggled all 15meters into my 6 ft bed .. then connected it to my only expense of $50 of a hydroponic thermostat plugged into the electric. (i keep it at 23 deg C) Then covered all the rope light with two more inches of sand.
Then I double bagged the whole bed in thick plastic and duct taped it down.. I didn’t want water getting into the bed.
Then I placed my trays of damp seeds on the top (i double tray mine so no water leaks) and shut the lid.. (watered as necessary) TEN days later I have seeds I can transplant! It has saved me a fortune!!
When the plants get to two leaves - I move them to a diy cold frame so the plants can toughen up.. then when I have a plant about 3 to 4 inch high.. i plant them out.
With a 100% survival rate.
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property in Tas, Australia. Sandy / river silt soil.low ph. No nutrients due to leaching. Grazing country. Own water source. Zone 9b.