Nancy Reading wrote:Thanks for sharing Craig. That is an impressive temperature effect!
I guess having lots of small jars makes them easy to reposition keeping the space multifunctional. Did you experiment with different colours in the water?
Thank you Nancy. I am new here so I am not sure how to do everything yet.
Yes having the heat sink be 1000 gallon jars makes it very flexible. In fact I will take jars into the garden and put them around many of my cold sensitive plants. Here in Michigan the summer evenings will often get down in the fifties. That can be problematic for melon pollination and pepper fruit set. My pepper plants are loaded though because I put four jars around each plant, and they are bathed in warm air over night.
I chose red for the liquid color because research from several universities have shown that red light around tomatoes and strawberries can increase their yield by 25%. I am not claiming that the jars are for sure doing it for me, but I do specialize in heirloom tomatoes for an Italian Chef. My plants do respond well to the warmth at night. If I used a black liquid it would run about 8 degrees warmer, but during the day that could be too warm for some plants.
I love the fact the those jars are all recycled. I have been using them for over a decade.