The Big Burper
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I do a lot of gardening and less of brewing, but I had a flash of inspiration
this arvo about warm fridges (tempmate controlled) and cold miserable tomato
seedlings. :unsure:
The fridge is at a constant 20dC, the outside temp at the moment (SE Qld) is about 20,
but drops to 10 - 15 during the night.
Why not stick the seedlings in the fridge with the fermenting beer? Keep their toes
warm, and a BIG BONUS is the CO2 given off by the ferment will increase the growth
rate of the tomatoes.**
Take em out in the morning, put em back at night.
Whatya reckon?
BB
** Taken from the book "Growing Green Vegetable Material for Pleasure and Profit" published 1972.
I do a lot of gardening and less of brewing, but I had a flash of inspiration
this arvo about warm fridges (tempmate controlled) and cold miserable tomato
seedlings. :unsure:
The fridge is at a constant 20dC, the outside temp at the moment (SE Qld) is about 20,
but drops to 10 - 15 during the night.
Why not stick the seedlings in the fridge with the fermenting beer? Keep their toes
warm, and a BIG BONUS is the CO2 given off by the ferment will increase the growth
rate of the tomatoes.**
Take em out in the morning, put em back at night.
Whatya reckon?
BB
** Taken from the book "Growing Green Vegetable Material for Pleasure and Profit" published 1972.