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aparnamane 10-24-2024 02:46 AM

Ceramic Reptile heater for walk-in green house
 
Hi ALL,

Apologies if this has already been discussed, but I would like to hear if anyone uses a ceramic reptile heater in a walk-in greenhouse during winter months to maintain temperature, particularly in California.
If so what is the experience?

Please let me know your thoughts, I would like to use one to maintain a minimum temperature of around 60°F for my Phals.


Thanks.

estación seca 10-24-2024 03:48 AM

I don't see how any reptile heater intended to be placed under a terrarium could keep a greenhouse at 60 F / 15.5C during even a moderately cool night. You will need a larger heater. It will cost quite a bit of money to run.

Dimples 10-24-2024 09:55 AM

Your phals. will be unhappy at 60°F without additional heat. In your climate (I worked in Vista) they’ll do better indoors by a window. Add some seedling heating mats if you keep your house cool in the winter.

aparnamane 10-24-2024 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by estación seca (Post 1024488)
I don't see how any reptile heater intended to be placed under a terrarium could keep a greenhouse at 60 F / 15.5C during even a moderately cool night. You will need a larger heater. It will cost quite a bit of money to run.

Thanks ES for the reply.

I think I will move the phals inside near window instead trying to heat the greenhouse.

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Originally Posted by Dimples (Post 1024489)
Your phals. will be unhappy at 60°F without additional heat. In your climate (I worked in Vista) they’ll do better indoors by a window. Add some seedling heating mats if you keep your house cool in the winter.

Thanks Dimples.

I think I will go with your suggestion, I will move the phals indoors near to window.


Thanks.

Ray 10-25-2024 07:54 AM

How big of a “walk-in greenhouse” are you talking about?

aparnamane 10-25-2024 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 1024512)
How big of a “walk-in greenhouse” are you talking about?

Hi Ray,

It's dimensions are l78"L x 38.5"W x 84.5"H, one side is flat, similar like in the photo.

I have another one is 5 feet x 5 feet square one, I can use either one of them for my phals if I would be able to maintain the temperature above 60-65°F.

Thanks.

Dimples 10-25-2024 05:25 PM

You’d spend less buying and running a few grow lights inside, year-round, than you would trying to keep a small greenhouse warm over the winter. Depending on where in Vista you are, your lows drop into the 40s, with the potential for colder if you’re in a valley.

Roberta 10-25-2024 06:54 PM

I totally agree. Those flimsy little greenhouses likely can give adequate protection for most Catts, Oncidinae, and other cold-tolerant orchids. Phals, no... they need real, and consistent warmth. That level of warmth is hard enough to maintain with a well-insulated greenhouse with environmental controls when the nights head toward freezing. Those lightweight covers, not a chance.

Dimples 10-25-2024 11:16 PM

Not to mention, you’d be one power outage or equipment malfunction away from having a greenhouse full of dead phals.

The greenhouses would be great for any frost sensitive outdoor potted plants you have.

Ray 10-26-2024 07:57 AM

I agree with the last several responses.

I have used a high wattage, incandescent light bulb to heat a similarly-sized seedling rack, but it was in my basement, not exposed to the elements.


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