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It's necessary to use a heat mat in winter?
Let's see your idea in the comments area.

The main features of the seedling heat mat:
*Keep the optimal temperature at 68-86℉(20-30℃) for plants root area to ensure germination & growth;
*Run low watts to help save electricity to meet your needs on plant sprouting & other indoors.

Check out marshydro professional seedling heat mat:

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“Hoping for a half pound harvest in a 3 gallon pot using soil under fce3000 light. ”:woohoo:
If you want to reap that much too, click the link below to make it happen. :pighug:
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“Hoping for a half pound harvest in a 3 gallon pot using soil under fce3000 light. ”:woohoo:
If you want to reap that much too, click the link below to make it happen. :pighug:
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look at that beast!!!!

What size tent is that in?
 
If that’s an fce3000 in the picture that’s more like a 27”x27” tent based on the proximity of the walls with the light, which is of known size.
The area of FCE-3000 is 24 "x24 "x3". Judging from the space left on either side of the light, this tent could be 35 "x35". :biggrin:My previous answer was wrong, the tent is not that big. :toke:
 
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