Simon Cole
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I kind of like the look of this one:
<Heated Garland Super 7>

It am probably going to put it on the windowsill for the summer to grow-out a few tubs of in-vitro rheophytes (bucephalandra, anubias, crypts etc.). Possibly give it more lighting and heating if I am running it later in the year. I am not that keen on tubs or tanks, but hey, if they grow better - all ideas welcome? 🙂 Also, is there a trade off with these smaller propagators? I was almost thinking that better air exchange is achieved when working with a larger propagator, and I suppose an automatic air exchange would be advantageous if I can DIY that route, but then it would not fit on a windowsill?
<Heated Garland Super 7>

It am probably going to put it on the windowsill for the summer to grow-out a few tubs of in-vitro rheophytes (bucephalandra, anubias, crypts etc.). Possibly give it more lighting and heating if I am running it later in the year. I am not that keen on tubs or tanks, but hey, if they grow better - all ideas welcome? 🙂 Also, is there a trade off with these smaller propagators? I was almost thinking that better air exchange is achieved when working with a larger propagator, and I suppose an automatic air exchange would be advantageous if I can DIY that route, but then it would not fit on a windowsill?