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          | From | Location | Message | Date Posted |  
            | floh | Cologne / Germany | Since I´m using a neon bulb as a growing light, temperature is lower than with normal lights. For me it´s around 66 now that seedlings popped up. Is it a way to acclimate them?(for me it´s near to what they will expect outside) How do you handle temperature after plants emerged? | 4/26/2002 8:33:11 AM |  
            | BP | Malden, MA | Pumpkins love(grow best)heat in the 80-90° range.  If you want big pumpkins, one has to keep them "happy"!
 Stan Pugh
 Puyallup, WA via Boston
 | 4/26/2002 9:17:34 AM |  
            | pumpkinpiper | Bemidji, MN | AS long as you can keep temps above 50F, you'll be fine.Optimum temp would be somewhat higher, but at this stage of growth, 50-70 is fine.Steve | 4/26/2002 9:57:10 AM |  
            | Gary(2) | Kennett Square, PA | Heating pads are inexpensive, UL protected and very consistent with their heat.  I like to keep mine set on MEDIUM for a steady supply of 85F temperatures.  Cutting back at night on the heat will simulate outdoor conditions.
 Gary
 | 5/18/2002 8:03:04 PM |  
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