Thank you Jim. I have the perfect fan for the job.
Tom : )
--- In wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com, Jim Curtain <deadheadjim2001@...> wrote:
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the day, standing water invites mold & fungus! (I'm a greenskeeper) I water
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> Subject: [wheatgrass] Re: growing indoors
> To: wheatgrass@yahoogroups.com
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bedroom but I haven't done so yet. I've had a spider plant in my room in the
past and had to take it out because of gnats. I guess its a catch-22 as I've
heard that you don't want the seeds or soil to dry out when growing wheatgrass.
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> > Gnats feed on mold, do you have a mold problem? Leave a fan on your trays,
but this will dry them out.
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summer months? If so, how do you remedy that without using pesticides?
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mostly indoors.
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